George Russell responds to cost cap fear after another Mercedes crash
"We may have to🧜 compromise the rest of this season"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell has reacted to fears ab🍰out Mercedes’ cost cap after a series of crashes.
Russell lost control of his W15 in practice for the F1 Mexico City Grand ♛Prix, days after crashing in Texas too.
Lewis Hamilton al♏so span out of last weekend’s race in America.
“We’ve had a few big, big shunts over the past ♛few races,” Mercedes boss Wolff tol♎d Sky Sports in Mexico.
“The chassis was damaged. ꧋We𝓡 can repair it but it won’t run here.
“The mood is up and down.”
H🐎e added: “Two big shunts, the chassis needs to be 𝓀repaired for Brazil.
“It’s rough…”
Russell has little option but to run an older spe🐼c of the floor on his W15 after damaging the upgraded version.
But he insisted that the damage caused to Merced🥃es’ parts won’t force them outside of the $135m budget cap.
“No, no concerns budget-cap beꦫcause we've always got a bit of margin and you're always weighing up what you put into this season versus what you put into next season,” he said.
“Now, potentially, we may have to compromise the rest of this season, which, to be honest, I'd probaౠbly be in favour for because we're not fighting for a championship.
“I'd be more than happy staying on the old floor if that giಌves us a better chance into next year.
“But, you know, I think we'll be able to repair the floor from Austin. I thi💦nk that's the plan.
“It wasn't as bad as we i⭕nitially expected, and that should be 𒅌out in Brazil.”
Russell w🤪ill start the Mexico City Grand Prix from fif𒆙th on the grid, Hamilton is sixth.
Wolff said about their W15’s issues: “The car has a very narrow 𓄧band of where it functions well.
“When it was cold on a high-sp𓄧eed track, we were the quickest. Cold is good for us.
“When you hit it right, we can be quick on a✅ single lap.
“The overheating of the tyres makes everything exponentially wor♋se.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade cove𝔍ring ever🍨ything from American sports, to football, to F1.