- G​eorge Russell at the 2021 Belgian GP

CONFIRMED: F1 driving phenom George Russell is moving from Williams to Mercedes

I​t is OFFICIAL: George will replace Valtteri Bottas

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After months of speculation and anticipation, finally it is official. In a statement issued on Sept. 7, 2021, Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team confirmed their driver lineup for the 2022 season. George Russell will be paired with Lewis Hamilton, replacing Valtteri Bottas.

George Russell driving in a one-off race for Mercedes F1 at the 2020 Sakhir GP

George Russell driving in a one-off race for Mercedes F1 at the 2020 Sakhir GP

Russell earned this, having continually exhibited incredible skill, bravery and motivation to excel at the wheel of a Formula One race car. Furthermore, he displays a maturity that is well beyond his 23 years of age.

G​eorge Russell

G​eorge Russell

At long last, all of the pieces have finally fallen into place. First, after his long, record-setting career as a Formula One driver, Kimi Räikkönen announced his retirement from the driver’s seat, effective at the end of this, the 2021 Formula One season. That freed up one of the two seats at Alfa Romeo.

Valtteri Bottas will be leaving the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team at the end of the 2021 season, to fill the seat vacated by Kimi Räikkönen at Alfa Romeo.

Valtteri Bottas & George Russell

Valtteri Bottas & George Russell

For months I’ve been reporting on George Russell’s incredible — almost unbelievable — driving at the wheel of the steadily improving Williams F1 car. For Russell, this culminated in his being awarded the second-place trophy at the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix, by virtue of his absolutely spectacular, unexpected qualifying drive that would grid him in second place beside Max Verstappen for Sunday’s Grand Prix. George actually had qualified in P1 until Max ultimately squeaked by at the very end of the qualifying session to capture the coveted Pole Position.

George Russell at the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix

George Russell at the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix

Ultimately, on Sunday race day in Belgium, the race only ran two official laps under the control of the pace car, due to torrential rain that caused the cars to aquaplane and made it far too dangerous for other than the lead drivers to see — especially on the long, fast straights.

The 2021 Belgian Grand Prix

The 2021 Belgian Grand Prix

The race was red-flagged before any competitive laps could be run, and half-points were awarded in the order that the top three drivers had qualified the day before. Thus Max Verstappen won, George Russell took an especially triumphant second place, and his future Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton completed the podium in third.

P​odium ceremony at the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix (George Russell on left, Max Verstappen & Lewis Hamilton on right)

P​odium ceremony at the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix (George Russell on left, Max Verstappen & Lewis Hamilton on right)

George Russell (Williams Racing) celebrates his 2nd place finish on the podium at the 2021 Belgian GP

George Russell (Williams Racing) celebrates his 2nd place finish on the podium at the 2021 Belgian GP

George Russell has already had a stellar career as a racing driver. From 2008-2012, he was a multiple title winner in karting. In 2014 he captured first overall in the BRDC Formula 4 Championship, with six wins and 13 podiums. His next first overall finish was in 2017, his rookie year in GP3 — Formula One’s support series — and he was signed to the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport Junior Program. In 2018 Russell captured the FIA Formula 2 Championship, and took the role of Reserve Driver for Mercedes-AMG Petronas. His F1 career as a full-time, official race driver began at Williams Racing in 2019.

George Russell in a one-off drive for Mercedes at the 2020 Sakhir GP

George Russell in a one-off drive for Mercedes at the 2020 Sakhir GP

George Russell in a one-off drive for Mercedes at the 2020 Sakhir GP

George Russell in a one-off drive for Mercedes at the 2020 Sakhir GP

George might be well advised to take a lesson from the departing Bottas who, it could be argued, dutifully supported Hamilton and the Mercedes F1 team at his own expense of perhaps scoring higher at some races, sacrificing his own ultimate performance as a driver. He clearly played the role of the second driver on the team, and that may have not only affected his perception by others, but also of himself. Perhaps Valtteri realized that, when near the end of the Dutch Grand Prix, he ignored Mercedes’ team orders and overtook teammate Hamilton for fastest lap of the race, forcing Hamilton to pit for soft tires to earn back the extra point for that accomplishment.

In his time at Mercedes, Bottas scored nine race wins, 54 podiums and 17 pole positions. Consider his statement in the Mercedes press release, in which he said: “When I look back on my time with Mercedes, I want to be able to say that I squeezed every drop out of this opportunity and left nothing on the table.” If he is indeed quicker than Hamilton in any of the remaining races of the 2021 season, it will be interesting to see how much Bottas supports and defers to Hamilton, versus going for it himself.

George Russell has proven that he can extract miraculous performances from the Williams. The Formula One community is looking forward to seeing what he will do at Mercedes.

George Russell in a one-off drive for Mercedes at the 2020 Sakhir GP

George Russell in a one-off drive for Mercedes at the 2020 Sakhir GP

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Comments (16)

  • I feel bad for Bottas; he has driven so well-one of only three drivers to not get lapped last week in the Netherlands-but instead of getting the credit he deserves, he always appears to be down on enthusiasm both in his own voice but also in the media. Maybe it’s the price for being in the shadow is Hamilton.

      4 months ago
    • Dozer D.

      I agree. Valtteri, as a clear number two at Mercedes, has always (until the most recent race) done whatever was asked of him to support the team and Lewis, which sometimes hurt his own results, whereas George Russell over at...

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        4 months ago
  • This may change the way F1 looks completely next year considering the current Mercedes dominance that with the rise of Red Bull is coming to an end.

      4 months ago
  • there is going to be some serious rivalry between, Hamilton and Russell

      4 months ago
  • Maybe a seat will free up at red bull and we will see a good fight next year with the top 4 drivers in the top 4 cars

      4 months ago
    • I think that the odds are better than 50/50 that Max will have a new teammate next season, too. We'll see...

      Jan

        4 months ago
  • Jan, your headline should have read BREAKING NEWS! I’ve been aware of this rumor for some time, but it’s in your article that I read officially of the news for the FIRST time. Kudos for a scoop

      4 months ago
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