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Russell 'bamboozled' by Monaco struggles after fresh title blow
George Russell: Mercedes driver 'bamboozled' by pace struggles after fresh title blow in Monaco GP qualifying George Russell to start five places behind team-mate and title rival Kimi Antonelli in Monaco after struggle with car throughout qualifying; watch the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday at 2pm with build-up from 12.30pm, live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event Saturday 6 June 2026 17:48, UK George Russell admits he is "bamboozled" by his struggles for pace in his Mercedes after his latest...
Russell's title hopes plummet after point-less Monaco
Russell's title hopes plummet after point-less Monaco MONACO, June 7 : Mercedes driver George Russell's F1 Championship hopes took a battering for the second successive race as a drive-through penalty left the Briton out of the points in the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. Russell was initially handed a five-second penalty for speeding in the pit lane, one of five drivers guilty of that offence in a race won by his team mate Kimi Antonelli. He was then handed a drive-through penalty for not...
Russell perplexed by struggles having arrived in Monaco playing mind games
George Russell tried playing a few mind games with Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli but is now the one "scratching my head".
Russell perplexed by struggles having arrived in Monaco playing mind games
George Russell tried playing a few mind games with Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli but is now the one "scratching my head".
Russell perplexed by struggles having arrived in Monaco playing mind games
George Russell tried playing a few mind games with Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli but is now the one "scratching my head".
Russell perplexed by struggles having arrived in Monaco playing mind games
George Russell tried playing a few mind games with Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli but is now the one "scratching my head".
Wolff reveals unease at joining Antonelli on podium amid Russell woe
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff reveals unease at joining Kimi Antonelli on Monaco podium amid continued woe for George Russell Kimi Antonelli claimed a fifth successive victory in Monaco; George Russell's failure to score a point saw the gap between the Mercedes pair increase to 68 points; watch every session of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix from this Friday, live on Sky Sports F1 Tuesday 9 June 2026 12:54, UK Mercedes chief Toto Wolff was conflicted about going on the podium to celebrate...
'We have to be trusted' - Russell, Antonelli reveal outcome of Mercedes talks
Monaco GP: George Russell, Kimi Antonelli reveal outcome of Mercedes talks about racing after Canada battles George Russell and Kimi Antonelli can continue to race "freely" despite their close calls when going wheel to wheel last time out in Canada; watch Friday's practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix at 12.30pm and 4pm, live on Sky Sports F1 Thursday 4 June 2026 18:26, UK George Russell and Kimi Antonelli have been "trusted" to race each other freely as long as there is "respect"...
'An incredibly difficult pill to swallow': Monaco'...
As the chaos of Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix subsided, George Russell was left piecing together what remains of his 2026 championship challenge. The race, in which he was shuffled backwards from a potential podium finish to 12th, served as a microcosm of his season: combining a struggle to match Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli's success with dealing with a series of devastating events outside of Russell's control. "I'm beyond frustration now," he told media after the race.
Antonelli on pole for Monaco GP, fourth of 2026
George Russell's world championship bid suffered another setback as Kimi Antonelli stormed to pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix. Antonelli, who has won the last four races, danced his way around Monaco's famed streets in the principality to beat Red Bull's Max Verstappen to the top spot by just 0.043 seconds. Russell will start a distant sixth -- 0.394 seconds slower than his Mercedes teammate -- with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc third and fourth respectively for Ferrari.