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Jul 02, 2026

RUSSELL EXCLUSIVE: 'I grew up working-class - not like some in F1'

A yacht in Cannes. And an appointment with Reid Wiseman, commander of NASA’s Artemis II space mission that orbited the moon in April.

The sun shines on the stern, and the beautiful folk sashay along the harbour. Nibbles are served to the clink-clink of ice cubes in white wine. It is a rarified scene during Cannes Lions, one of the resort’s renowned series of festivals, catering for marketing, advertising and creative communication types.

Sound swanky? It is, but the self-styled ‘working-class’ George Russell is too ‘self-focused’ to see even this privileged brush with lunar royalty as much more than a necessary sideline en route, he hopes, to his first world title.

Dozens of handshakes for the corporate guests at the Wiseman talk completed, Russell steps into the saloon to talk about his single-minded approach. Of how resilience was hammered into him by not being born with a silver spoon. Of how his young self could hardly believe he will take part in this weekend’s British Grand Prix. And about why Lewis Hamilton is suddenly in the championship fight.

Russell will arrive at Silverstone on Thursday with a bounce in his step. For he won last weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg, ending a seven-race drought. 

Momentum was slipping towards his 19-year-old team-mate Kimi Antonelli, a raw Italian with pace to burn. After that fillip in Styrian mountains, Russell is now ‘only’ 40 points off Antonelli with 14 rounds remaining.

Russell's victory in Austria last weekend closed the gap on his Mercedes team-mate and world title rival Kimi Antonelli (right)

Russell's victory in Austria last weekend closed the gap on his Mercedes team-mate and world title rival Kimi Antonelli (right)

He is adamant that his former team-mate and fellow Brit Lewis Hamilton is right in the mix for this year's title

He is adamant that his former team-mate and fellow Brit Lewis Hamilton is right in the mix for this year's title

As for the blinkered mindset that is sustaining him, Russell admitted: ‘If I am liked, fine. If I am not liked, I am not going to lose sleep over it.

‘I am not saying I am carefree now, but in my younger days I was more conscious of pleasing the fans or doing things that weren’t authentically me, never saying “no” to anything. Maybe I cared more about the way I was perceived. Now I just want to be myself. I only care what those I love think of me.’

And why not? Chasing world titles is a brutally hard game, one of tiny margins. Russell’s predecessor at Mercedes, Nico Rosberg, for example, gave up cycling in the summer break, so as not to put on a pound or two of muscle around his knees and retain a fraction more speed.

Like Rosberg back in 2016, Russell counts a mind coach among his retinue. ‘I asked my psychologist if I was being selfish by concentrating more on what I want, putting myself first. He said, no, it was being self-focused.

'But I am slightly more ruthless now. I turned down an invitation to a friend’s wedding because it didn’t work for me. I don’t need or read positives.

'But I did hear on the grapevine that there is chatter about favouritism (namely that Mercedes are pulling for Antonelli). It doesn’t bother me – and nor is it true. When I was younger, I might have wanted to tackle that accusation. But there are 2,000 people in the team and they are all on a bonus if we win the constructors’ championship, so why would there be favouritism?

‘We are both allowed to race, unless the team’s overriding aim to win the maximum points available is under threat.’

Resilience is a characteristic Russell has needed to exhibit in spades this year. After winning in Melbourne on the opening day of the season, March 8, his next triumph in Austria came 112 days later.

Resilience is a characteristic Russell has needed to exhibit in spades this year

Resilience is a characteristic Russell has needed to exhibit in spades this year

BRITISH GP: BRITISH WINNERS 
9 wins Lewis Hamilton (2008, 2014-17, 2019-21, 2024)
5 wins Jim Clark (1962-65, 1967)
4 winsNigel Mansell (1986-87, 1991-92)
2 winsStirling Moss (1955, 1957*); Jackie Stewart (1969, 1971); David Coulthard (1999-2000) 
1 winTony Brooks (1957*); Peter Collins (1958); James Hunt (1977); John Watson (1981); Johnny Herbert (1995); Lando Norris (2025)
*win was shared

In another upturn, he has been assured in the last couple of weeks by team principal Toto Wolff – a ‘friend, guide and mentor’ – that he will 100 per cent drive for Mercedes next season in an unchanged lineup. Ergo, Max Verstappen, for so long linked to his seat, is out of the reckoning.

But in the dark passages of the last few months, where did Russell mine the reserves of self-belief as Antonelli, whom he beat comfortably last year, found his stride?

‘It comes from being brought up in a working-class family,’ he argued. ‘My family, my father particularly, had to work to provide. That sounds obvious, you think it is the case for everyone. I didn’t grow up seeing people in fancy cars or flying everywhere in private jets. When you get into Formula One you see the wealth and some people, through no fault or fortune of their own, have a slightly easier path.’

Russell’s father Steve was a seed and wheat merchant in Norfolk. ‘Success was making a profit,’ said Russell, who has since repaid the £1.5million his parents spent on his career by selling the family business. Russell turns to his closest confidant, Carmen Montero Mundt, his Spanish girlfriend of six years.

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