'It makes you think’ - How George Russell reacted to being booed by F1 fans for the first time

In an interview with , the 25-year-old Briton revealed he was taken aback when he was jeered by fa🍷ns on the driver’s parade before a race in 2022.
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“Last year, for the first t🦄ime, I experienced some fans booing me on a driver’s parade,” he said. “I’d never exp🐼erienced that before.
“I’m a 24-year-old kid living his dream, just going out, working hard, trying to do his best, and you got these grown men booing you. I laugh💫ed it off, but it makཧes you think.”
Russell acknowledged he hasn’t found it easy dealing with the increased spotlight that comes with being168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lewis Hamilton's teammate, compared to when he made h🌠is F1 debut with backmarkers Williams.
“The change in my professional life going from becoming an F1 driver, but one nearer the back of the grid, slightlꦆy out of the limelight, to one now who is slightly more at the front of thไe grid in the spotlight,” he explained.
“The things you say are now being picked up more by the media and perhaps words may have been twisted or changed slightly, people’s perception o☂f you changes as well, so it’s just learning how to deal with th🍎at change, because it’s not easy.”

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“I travel the world with Aleix, he’s been with me since 2017 now, so it’s our seventh year together, and he’s done every sin💮gle race with me since that point.
“Just having him there as somebody who understands the journey, understands the pressures, that’s incredi🦄bly important.”

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