05/07/2025 20:15
George Russell has shared his relief over a positive qualifying
result after Mercedes was left confused by its pace during the
session. Russell struggled for pace throughout the Silverstone
outing and did not appear to be involved in the battle for pole
position. However, his final effort was his strongest of the
weekend and placed him in fourth for the start of Sunday's British
Grand Prix. Russell's Q3 lap was just three-hundredths of a second
down on securing a spot on the front row of the grid next to
pole-sitter Max Verstappen. "Really pleased with that last lap -
every lap until that point, we were anywhere from five tenths to
eight tenths off the pace," Russell told media including
RacingNews365 . "We were scratching our heads a little bit because
we thought with the cooler conditions, things would come more
towards us. "It was only that last lap in Q3 when it did. It's
always good when your best lap of the weekend is the last one."
Russell conceded Mercedes has endured a more difficult event than
originally expected, despite the cooler track conditions. However,
the Briton pointed out the high-speed nature of the circuit puts
the tyres under great stress, leading to high temperatures
regardless. "Today was probably on the whole, was less competitive
than we were potentially expecting," he said. "I think the likes
of Ferrari have been very competitive this weekend, which was a bit
of a surprise. "I know McLaren have brought some little upgrades.
We didn't really bring anything, but we haven't brought anything
for a while now. "We just need to try and understand that. It is
cool but of course, the circuit is so quick. You're putting so much
energy in the tyres, so much temperature in the tyres. "The tyres
are running hotter here compared to Canada, and Canada was a 50
degree track [temperature]. Here it's 25."