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George Russell's Clever 'Hint' to Red Bull During Abu Dhabi Qualifying Uncovered
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George Russell's Clever 'Hint' to Red Bull During Abu Dhabi Qualifying Uncovered

George Russell strategically used his team radio during Abu Dhabi GP qualifying to send a 'hint' to Red Bull. His request for a tow from Max Verstappen was a calculated move to encourage Red Bull to consider tactics that could aid Verstappen's championship bid against Lando Norris, potentially by creating a gap between the frontrunners.

Mercedes driver George Russell has revealed a strategic maneuver during Abu Dhabi Grand Prix qualifying, where his team radio message about a 'tow' from Max Verstappen was actually a deliberate 'hint' to the Red Bull pit wall. This comes as Verstappen secured pole, with Lando Norris starting second in the championship decider.

Why it matters:

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The details:

  • George Russell, starting fourth in Abu Dhabi, requested his team to position him directly behind Verstappen for a tow during Q3's final runs. This message was broadcast over team radio.
  • Strategic Intent: Russell later clarified that the radio call was a 'hint' to Red Bull. With Verstappen needing other cars between himself and Norris to win the title, Russell's message was an attempt to influence Red Bull's strategy.
    • Russell noted that Verstappen had gone out early in Q3, making him available to provide a tow, and Red Bull 'obviously need somebody in the mix.'
  • Qualifying Performance: Despite topping Q2, Russell admitted he was never a realistic pole contender and overpushed on his final Q3 lap, settling for P4.

The big picture:

Norris holds a 12-point lead over Verstappen entering the final race. Norris will secure the championship with a podium finish, while Verstappen needs to win and hope Norris finishes fourth or lower. This championship scenario creates a fascinating dynamic, reminiscent of the 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix where Lewis Hamilton famously backed up Nico Rosberg.

What's next:

Russell believes Verstappen will likely try to back up Norris to force a mistake and give other cars a chance to get between them, especially if they maintain their grid order after Lap 1. This tactic, though common on street circuits, can be managed subtly without being dangerous.

  • Russell anticipates Verstappen will manage his pace by three or four tenths more than usual to condense the field and create opportunities for others to get involved.
  • The championship outcome hinges on the start and how Verstappen chooses to manage his race pace in relation to Norris.

Additional reporting by Mat Coch and Thomas Maher

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