Formula 1: Mercedes driver George Russell has accused Red Bull of sandbagging, which in turn involves buying referees. Currently, the comment made by the Mercedes driver, Russell has made a huge controversy and topic of discussion for critics. Follow Formula 1 LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN.
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Some of the experts argued while many did not. Some experts believe that Brit wanted to get the attention of FIA. The official podcast of Red Flags Podcast claimed that Brit’s intention was to play mind games and thus get the attention of the FIA and Red Bull.
One of the hosts of the podcast said that George has his personal interest here, to ‘GOAT-ing’, ‘ GOAT-ing to have at a look and interest from FIA ’a part of mind games which George is playing to get the attention of and getting involved with referees’ added the former host.
Proud of this team. We had what it took to win this race today, especially with the decision to pit under the SC.
We’ll continue to fight, our time will come. 👊 pic.twitter.com/M0TplVJcWi
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) April 2, 2023
George Russel claims of being cheated by FIA
Maybe it was an intentional and planned move to play with mind after the Australian Grand Prix gets over. In fact, George was leading to Verstappen on turn 1 of the Grid, but unfortunately an untimely decision of pitting behind the safety car costs George, the failure of the engine and his position on the Grid.
Lewis Hamilton, the teammate of Russel, finished P2 in the race, proving that W14 is not as far from the competition as he was expecting, which Russel would get back from his marks. Finally, a renewed hope is in the camp of Mercedes, to bring positive changes inside the car, so that they can be able to catch the mighty Red Bull.