George Russell fumes over Mercedes problems in subtle jab at teammate Kimi Antonelli ' 'Frustrating'

Callum Vurley

By Callum Vurley


Published: 31/03/2026

- 17:49

The Mercedes driver is nine points behind his teammate already

George Russell finds himself in an unfamiliar position following the opening trio of Formula One races this season, trailing his Mercedes colleague Kimi Antonelli by nine points in the championship standings.

The British driver has expressed considerable frustration at what he perceives as an uneven distribution of misfortune within the Silver Arrows' operation.


"It feels like at the moment all the issues are coming on my side, so that is pretty frustrating, to be honest," Russell remarked after Sunday's race at Suzuka.

The six-time grand prix winner secured victory in Melbourne but has since watched his teenage teammate claim consecutive triumphs in Shanghai and Japan.

George Russell has fumed over his Mercedes troubles while his teammate Kimi Antonelli has pipped him on the podium

George Russell has fumed over his Mercedes troubles while his teammate Kimi Antonelli has pipped him on the podium

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Russell's difficulties began in China, where a technical malfunction at the commencement of Q3 left him stranded and scrambling to recover.

Though he managed to return his W17 to the pits, the British driver could complete only a single timed lap whilst his teammate secured his maiden pole position.

"In China, without the qualifying issue, maybe... You know, I was three-tenths ahead in sprint qualifying, so maybe I could have been on pole there and won that race," Russell reflected.

At Suzuka, fortune again favoured the Italian youngster when safety car timing afforded Antonelli an advantageous pit stop, vaulting him ahead of Russell into the lead.

George Russell's rant is a subtle jab at Kimi Antonelli, who is leading his Mercedes teammate in the table

George Russell's rant is a subtle jab at Kimi Antonelli, who is leading his Mercedes teammate in the table

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The complications at Suzuka extended beyond mere strategic misfortune for the 28-year-old.

Russell encountered battery difficulties at the safety car restart, which allowed Lewis Hamilton to sweep past him.

A subsequent energy management problem then enabled Charles Leclerc's Ferrari to demote him further down the order.

"It's annoying that I missed out on the podium because at the safety-car restart I couldn't charge my battery, so we got overtaken by Lewis. And then another problem with Charles, with the battery," Russell explained.

These power deployment issues ultimately confined him to fourth place whilst Antonelli cruised to a commanding second consecutive victory.

Despite trailing in the standings, Russell maintains an optimistic outlook heading into the extended break before Miami.

George Russell has had several problems in recent weeks but still is regraded as the title favourite

George Russell has had several problems in recent weeks but still is regraded as the title favourite

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"It's three races down in 22, and, as I said, one lap different, and the victory would have been on my side, and I'm confident of that," the British driver stated.

He views the five-week hiatus as an opportunity to regroup rather than a cause for concern.

"There's now a four-week break, so there's no momentum to be carried, reset and go again for the next race," Russell added.

The championship battle resumes at the Miami Grand Prix from 1-3 May.