George Russell, driver for Mercedes AMG in Formula 1, expressed his frustration after being eliminated early from the Sprint Qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix due to rain. Russell initially tried a qualifying lap when the track was suitable for slick tires, but his position outside the top 10 prevented him from advancing to the next stage. As he went out for a second lap, the rain started to fall, ending his chances of progressing further. Russell lamented being stuck behind a line of cars at the pit exit, which affected the temperature of his tires and, consequently, his performance. Despite his disappointment, he acknowledged the opportunity to recover in the Sprint race. The unpredictable conditions and lack of grip in Shanghai made it challenging to determine the true competitive order. Russell noted that the low grip level on the track exceeded expectations, resulting in slower lap times than anticipated. With limited practice time and only a few laps in qualifying, evaluating the cars’ performance became even more difficult.
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