George Russell: I can't spit my dummy out over something that I can't control'
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George Russell: I can't spit my dummy out over something that I can't control'
"When I was younger I was frustrated, I was getting angry, especially when I was at Williams and finishing second to last every weekend. I was pissed off. I worked my whole life to get to F1 and now I'm at the back, and doing nothing. So I had to work on that, how do I deal with that and I came to the realisation that I just need to focus on my job."
"My goal is just to drive as fast as possible, if that means I'm going to win on a Sunday, fantastic but I'm not going to go home on a Monday celebrating like crazy because I know there's a big picture here and my goal is to become a world champion."
George Russell faced challenges in his debut Formula One season with Williams but learned to focus on his performance. Seven years later, he leads the championship with a strong start to the season. Russell emphasizes the importance of maintaining a calm mindset and not getting frustrated by circumstances beyond his control. He aims to drive as fast as possible while keeping his long-term goal of becoming a world champion in perspective. At 28, he has matured significantly since his early days in F1.
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