Russell experienced a sense of redemption after his victory in the Austrian Grand Prix, feeling that it made up for a missed opportunity in Canada earlier in the season. In Canada, despite securing pole position with the upgraded Mercedes W15, Russell made some mistakes that cost him the win, despite having the fastest car. However, in the Austrian GP, Russell found himself in a favorable position when Lando Norris and Max Verstappen collided, allowing him to take the lead. Russell expressed his satisfaction with the victory, acknowledging the team’s progress and comparing it to the missed opportunity in Montreal. He inherited the lead from Verstappen and Norris during the race, with a tense battle against Oscar Piastri at the end. Despite the pressure, Russell relied on his skills and cautious approach to secure the win. Reflecting on the victory, Russell acknowledged that winning in this way was unusual, but emphasized that races sometimes produce unexpected results. He also mentioned other missed opportunities in the past and recognized the unpredictable nature of the sport.
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