Frustrated Russell renews complaints after Mexico GP

George Russell has once again voiced his frustration with Formula 1’s current racing standards, calling for stricter enforcement of track limits and smarter circuit design. The Mercedes driver, who finished outside the top five in Mexico, said the sport risks losing its identity if “corner-cutting and inconsistency” continue to shape results. 

Russell’s plea for change 

Speaking ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, Russell reflected on a disappointing weekend in Mexico and criticised what he sees as a growing lack of discipline among drivers. “There’s too much grey area,” he told Sky Sports. “We push the limits, of course, but when you see drivers going four wheels off and keeping the position, it doesn’t feel right. That’s not what racing should be.” 

The Briton pointed to corners such as Monza’s Rettifilo chicane and Mexico’s Turn 1–3 sequence as examples of where modern circuits have become “too forgiving.” He believes FIA race directors must do more to ensure fair play and consistency across weekends. “If you go off, there should be a cost — gravel, grass, or a proper penalty,” he said. “Right now, we’re teaching drivers that there’s no consequence.” 

Mercedes struggles continue 

Russell’s irritation also stems from Mercedes’ ongoing battle to extract pace from its car. While Lewis Hamilton salvaged solid points in Mexico, Russell again found himself caught in midfield traffic. “We’re fighting for every tenth,” he admitted. “When you’re stuck behind someone who’s cutting corners or not penalised properly, it adds to the frustration.” 

Team boss Toto Wolff sympathised with his driver but urged focus on performance rather than politics. “We understand George’s emotions,” Wolff said. “But our job is to build a car that’s quicker, not just complain about others.” 

Looking ahead to Brazil

Interlagos, with its old-school kerbs and elevation changes, might suit Russell’s preference for more punishing circuits. The Briton has fond memories of the track, having taken his first Grand Prix win there in 2022. “It’s a proper circuit,” he said. “If you make a mistake, you pay for it. That’s how it should be.” 

Whether the FIA takes notice remains to be seen, but Russell’s message is clear: Formula 1 needs to get tougher — both on drivers and on itself.

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