Russell’s frustration after the race was palpable. After a poor start – something that has become a norm at Mercedes – dropped him down the order, he fought back brilliantly and briefly seized control when Oscar Piastri pitted. But the timing of his own stop proved cruel.
Moments later, a safety car for Oliver Bearman’s heavy crash wiped out his advantage. "Yeah, obviously our starts, as normal, poor," Russell told reporters. "Safety car, one lap different and we would have won the race. So, that’s part of racing".
"But thereafter, it was just issues after one another. I couldn’t recharge my battery at the safety car restart, so Lewis just flew by me. And then I had the issue later in the race with Charles and the battery, and I just had no speed, and he passed me. So, yeah, just one thing after another".