‘We’ve got a shot’ – Russell says Mercedes have pace for Sprint win in China as he predicts ‘interesting race’ to come

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SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 21: George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team

Mercedes driver George Russell described fifth position as “not a bad place to start” for Saturday’s 100-kilometre dash in China after his “strange” Sprint Qualifying experience.

Russell had an up-and-down session at the Shanghai International Circuit, highlighted when he went from a low-key first SQ2 run – radioing that “the tyres just aren’t working” – to second on the timesheets.

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In the decisive SQ3 shootout, Russell ultimately came away with P5, behind the two Ferraris, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen – making the most of Lando Norris’ mistakes to gain a spot.

“To be honest, I’m pretty happy with the lap in SQ3,” said Russell after qualifying, adding his congratulations to former team mate Lewis Hamilton, who took pole position with new squad Ferrari.

'P5 not a bad place to start' - Russell content with his performance in Shanghai Sprint Qualifying

“I think P5 was where we were [in terms of performance] today. It was strange in SQ2, at one moment I was outside the top 10, the next I jumped up to P2. It didn’t feel any different, to be honest.

“We always know it’s a bit tricky with the tyres. With the Sprint race you’ve got so few laps, you’ve got to really nail it. Today we did okay, and P5’s not a bad place to start.”

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Asked about his potential in the Sprint, and the main Qualifying session that will follow, Russell added: “I think it can just go any way between the top couple of teams.

“It was a bit of a surprise with McLaren, because they were flying in practice, flying in SQ1 and SQ2, and then at the end Lewis and Max did a good job.

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“We were sort of right behind them as well, but I think we’ve got a shot in the Sprint – I think that could be quite an interesting race.”

On the other side of the Mercedes garage, Kimi Antonelli wound up seventh, around half a second slower than Russell after facing a challenge when the medium tyres used in SQ1 and SQ2 became softs for SQ3.

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“I mean, it was looking good,” said Antonelli, who dropped out at the Q1 stage on his debut in Australia last weekend. “SQ2 was pretty tight and I was feeling good with the car.

“But on the soft I really struggled on that first lap, especially I felt the grip was very poor. I think warm-up was not optimal on my side and when I started the lap the tyres were too cold. I really struggled during the whole lap, to be honest, to extract grip.

“Still, it’s a better qualifying than Melbourne, for sure, and we’ll see what we can do tomorrow.”

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