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George Russell claimed Miami was his ‘bogey track’ but his excuses haven’t convinced everyone that he is capable of beating Kimi Antonelli.
Mercedes F1 driver George Russell faced criticism for making excuses during the Miami Grand Prix weekend about being beaten by his teenage teammate Kimi Antonelli.
Despite initial doubts about Antonelli’s readiness for F1, the 19-year-old has excelled at Mercedes, widening his lead in the drivers’ standings over Russell.
While Russell has more grand prix wins, Antonelli’s performance in the new regulations era is setting a high standard that Russell must learn from.
F1 expert Peter Windsor suggested it’s time for Russell to stop making excuses and start learning from Antonelli’s success on track.
Windsor commended Antonelli’s achievements, highlighting his dominance and ability to excel on all types of corners, challenging Russell to improve and adapt.
Ultimately, Russell’s excuses about Miami being a challenging track for him do not hold up, as he needs to embrace the opportunity to learn and improve from his teammate.




