07/07/2025 09:15
George Russell was left to rue Mercedes' risky "50/50" British
Grand Prix strategy, with his 10th place finish having "hurt" the
Briton. It was a disastrous home race for Russell who opted not to
take to the starting grid, instead diving into the pit lane for
slick tyres. Heavy rain fell ahead of the race but stopped prior
to the lights going out, resulting in Russell and others gambling
on the track drying quickly. Unfortunately, whilst Silverstone did
dry at a rapid rate, the early stages were spent behind a virtual
safety car, before significant rainfall fell again, ruining
Mercedes' strategy. The German outfit then gambled again in the
closing laps by making Russell the second driver to return to
slicks from intermediates, a decision which came too early.
Russell span across the Maggots/Becketts complex when back on slick
tyres, with him, ultimately, accepting that the Silver Arrows
risked too much. "I think it was a 50/50 call," Russell told Sky F1
, discussing the decision to box for slick tyres at the end of the
formation lap. "At the beginning there was 25 minutes of no rain,
but we spent 15 minutes behind the virtual safety car. "As soon as
we got going at the end, we were five seconds a lap quicker than
the inter runners. But then the rain came. In hindsight, of course,
it's easy to say we probably risked too much, and then, the last
pit stop, I probably went too early. "I risked too much, but I
wasn't expecting the hard tyre. Just a terrible day, hurts me a
lot, to be honest, to have a day like that here at my home grand
prix. "If we played it conservatively, we probably would have
been, P3, P4, P5, it's better than where we ended up, but that
wasn't what we were going for."