George William Russell (; born 15 February 1998) is a
British racing driver currently competing in
Formula One
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for
Mercedes
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.
He was the
FIA Formula 2 champion and the
2017
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GP3 Series
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champion, driving for
ART in both campaigns. Following his Formula 2 championship win, Russell signed for
Williams in , making his debut at the
2019 Australian Grand Prix, although he stood in for
Lewis Hamilton
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at
Mercedes
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at the
2020 Sakhir Grand Prix. Russell achieved his first F1 podium with Williams at the
2021 Belgian Grand Prix. In 2022, Russell departed Williams to race for the Mercedes team, having been a member of the Mercedes Junior Driver Programme since 2017. Russell achieved his first F1 victory at the
2022 São Paulo Grand Prix.
Personal life
Russell was born in
King's Lynn, Norfolk,
to father Steve and mother Alison, the youngest alongside two siblings: a sister, Cara, and an older brother, Benjy.
Russell took up karting at the age of 7, having spent much of his time around karting tracks and his brother Benjy, who was also involved in competitive karting. Growing up in
Wisbech
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,
Cambridgeshire
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, Russell was educated at the
Wisbech Grammar School
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, before moving to
Milton Keynes at the age of 18 to be closer to his racing teams.
Like his father, he is a fan of
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Football Club.
Junior racing career
Karting
Russell began
karting
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in 2006 and progressed through to the cadet class by 2009, becoming
MSA British champion and British Open champion. In 2010 he moved to the Rotax Mini Max category where he became Super One British champion, Formula Kart Stars British champion, and also won the Kartmasters British Grand Prix. Russell graduated to the
KF3 class in 2011, winning the SKUSA Supernationals title and becoming
CIK-FIA European Championship, a title he successfully defended in 2012. In his final year of karting in 2013, Russell finished 19th in the
KF1 CIK-FIA World Championship.
Formula Renault 2.0
In 2014, Russell made his
single-seater
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debut, racing in the
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps
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Ov ...
championship. He originally signed to race for
Prema Powerteam
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, before making a last-minute switch to
Koiranen GP. Despite missing a round through illness, he finished fourth in the championship, taking a single podium finish at the
Red Bull Ring.
Russell also contested two rounds of the
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 championship. He took part in the
Moscow
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round with Koiranen GP before switching to
Tech 1 Racing for the final round of the season at
Jerez
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. Racing as a
guest
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entrant, he won the final race of the season after starting from
pole position
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.
Formula 4
In 2014, Russell also competed in the
BRDC Formula 4 Championship with defending champions Lanan Racing. He entered the final race of the season at
Snetterton in a four-way title battle with teammate Arjun Maini and the HHC Motorsport pairing of Sennan Fielding and Raoul Hyman. After starting from pole position, Russell won the race, his fifth of the season, to clinch the title by just three points from Maini.
As a prize for winning the BRDC Formula 4 championship, Russell tested a
GP3 car with
Arden Motorsport at the
Yas Marina Circuit
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in
Abu Dhabi. In December 2014, Russell became the youngest-ever winner of the prestigious
McLaren Autosport BRDC Award, beating fellow finalists
Alexander Albon,
Ben Barnicoat
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, Sennan Fielding,
Seb Morris and
Harrison Scott
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Career
Karting
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to earn himself a £100,000 cash prize,
British Racing Drivers' Club
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membership and a
Formula One
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test with
McLaren
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.
In February 2015, Russell was announced as one of the twelve drivers selected to join the British Racing Drivers' Club SuperStars programme, the youngest-ever recruit to the scheme.
FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Russell graduated to
Formula Three
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in 2015, racing in the
FIA European Formula 3 Championship
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with
Carlin. He took his first race victory in the opening round of the season at
Silverstone
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, finishing ahead of fellow debutant
Charles Leclerc and
Antonio Giovinazzi in the second race of the weekend. He took a further two podium places at
Spa-Francorchamps and the
Norisring
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to finish sixth in the championship. He also finished as runner-up to Leclerc in the rookie championship standings.
In September 2015, Russell took part in the
Masters of Formula 3 non-championship event held at
Zandvoort
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. After finishing fourth in the qualification race, he went on to finish second behind teammate Antonio Giovinazzi in the main race. Russell was also scheduled to compete in the
Macau Grand Prix
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with Carlin, but was replaced by Japanese
Euroformula Open Championship
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driver
Yu Kanamaru shortly before the event.
Russell switched to
Hitech GP for the
2016 season, scored two victories, and finished third in the standings.
GP3 Series
Russell signed with
ART Grand Prix for the
2017 GP3 Series season. He had previously driven for the team at the post-season test at
Yas Marina
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in November 2016.
Russell made a solid start to the season at the
Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, where he finished the weekend with 4th and 5th position finishes. The next race at the
Red Bull Ring saw him take his maiden pole position and victory in the GP3 Series. Russell scored back to back pole positions at his 'home race' at
Silverstone
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, before converting this into another victory in the first race of the weekend and taking 4th position in the second race, on his way to taking the championship lead.
A dominant performance at
Spa-Francorchamps soon followed which saw Russell build his championship lead advantage, after taking a victory and a 2nd position in the two races, alongside Pole Position and Fastest Lap in both races.
The next round at Monza saw only one GP3 Series event take place after adverse weather conditions resulting into the Saturday Race being cancelled. Russell won a titanic tussle with his ART Grand Prix teammates
Jack Aitken and
Anthoine Hubert to seal his fourth victory of the season.
Russell had taken four victories, three pole positions, and five further podiums to put him in a position to seal the championship at
Jerez
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, with a complete round of the championship still to run at Yas Marina. Russell won the 2017 GP3 Series title after taking 4th position in race two, giving him an unassailable lead in the championship standings.
FIA Formula 2 Championship
In January 2018 Russell was confirmed as a driver for ART Grand Prix for the
2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship, which would see the new
Dallara F2 2018
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make its debut in the expanding 12-race calendar. He was also confirmed as the
Mercedes
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' reserve driver, sharing duties with
Pascal Wehrlein the following month.
Russell qualified in 2nd position on debut at
Bahrain
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, finishing 5th in the opening round of the championship. In
Baku for the second round of the championship, Russell led the majority of the feature race before a late safety car caused drama at the restart, denying him a maiden victory in the series. Coming through from the back in the sprint race, Russell set the fastest lap on his way to taking victory from 12th on the grid.
Russell took his second victory of the season in
Barcelona
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, after prevailing in a duel with
Nyck de Vries
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, taking his maiden feature race win of the season. He followed that up with 4th in the sprint race to move up to 2nd in the championship standings. In
Monte-Carlo, Russell had an engine failure in free practice which severely limited his running. Russell was on the back foot, qualifying in 16th position, and endured two races outside of the points. Russell hit back in France at
Le Castellet, taking his maiden pole position in Formula 2. He led a wet / dry challenging race from lights-to-flag and took his third victory of the season and the championship.
He would later go on to win the title with a victory in the feature race at Abu Dhabi after a season-long fight with fellow Brit
Lando Norris
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. With his title, he became the fifth rookie champion of the GP2/F2 category (previously achieved by
Nico Rosberg
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,
Lewis Hamilton
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,
Nico Hülkenberg, and
Charles Leclerc), and the fourth driver after Hamilton, Hülkenberg and Leclerc to win the GP3/F3 and GP2/F2 titles in consecutive seasons.
Formula One
Russell's first experience of driving a Formula One car came in October 2015; as a prize for winning the 2014
Autosport BRDC Award, he completed a test in the
McLaren MP4-26 at
Silverstone Circuit. During 2016 he performed simulator work for
Mercedes
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and was made part of
the team's junior driver programme in early 2017. His first test with the team came in April that year where he drove the
F1 W06 Hybrid at
Algarve International Circuit. This was followed in August by an appearance at the
Hungaroring
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in-season test at the wheel of the
F1 W08 EQ Power+. Russell made his Grand Prix weekend debut in November, driving for
Force India in the first practice sessions of the
Brazilian and
Abu Dhabi Grands Prix.
He was appointed one of Mercedes' reserve drivers for the season and again tested for the team at the in-season Hungaroring test, as well as performing a
Pirelli
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tyre test for Force India after the in May, completing 123 laps.
Williams (2019–2021)
2019: Rookie season
In October 2018 it was announced that Russell had signed a multi-year deal to drive for
Williams, partnering
Robert Kubica
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for the
2019 season. His first appearance for Williams was at the 2018 post-season test at
Yas Marina Circuit
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, driving the
FW41. The team's 2019 car, the
FW42, was the slowest car of the field; in most races Kubica was Russell's only on-track competition. Round six, the , was the first race in which Russell finished ahead of drivers from other teams; namely both
Alfa Romeo
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s and
Lance Stroll. At the rain-affected , Russell finished 13th but was promoted to 11th after the Alfa Romeo drivers received penalties. He had narrowly missed out on scoring his maiden Formula One point, having been overtaken by Kubica in the closing laps.
Russell's first retirement came at the when
Romain Grosjean
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made contact with him during an overtake attempt, sending Russell into a wall. He retired again at the with a wheel nut issue. The provided one of the few opportunities of Russell's debut season to race other cars, where a late safety car allowed him to finish 12th, just 1.5 seconds behind a points-scoring position. Russell ended the season 20th in the drivers' championship. He was the only driver not to score a point, however he qualified ahead of Kubica at all twenty-one races. Russell retained his relationship with Mercedes during the season and drove the team's
F1 W10 EQ Power+ in two test sessions.
2020: First F1 career points
Russell continued driving for Williams in , partnered by former
Formula 2
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competitor
Nicholas Latifi. He retired from the season-opening from a loss of fuel pressure. He started the in 11th place after a wet qualifying session, beating his previous best grid position. He ran wide into the gravel in the early laps and ultimately finished 16th, both Williams drivers struggling for race pace. He was demoted to the back of the grid at the for failing to slow for
yellow flags in qualifying but recovered to 12th place in the race.
He was eliminated from the after a stray wheel from
Antonio Giovinazzi's crashed car hit his Williams. At the , Russell started 18th but ran in the points positions for most of the race aided by multiple retirements from other drivers. He was in ninth place before the second
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period but experienced a poor restart and eventually finished 11th, less than three seconds behind 10th place. At the , Russell crashed out from 10th place while following the safety car, an incident he described as the "biggest mistake of
iscareer".
;Mercedes stand-in
Russell was released by Williams to deputise for
Lewis Hamilton
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at Mercedes for the , following Hamilton's positive
coronavirus test. Russell stated in the pre-event press conference that he felt "no pressure", following Mercedes team principal
Toto Wolff's expectation that the car would finish in the top five.
Russell qualified second for the race, narrowly missing out on
pole position
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to teammate
Valtteri Bottas
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by 26 milliseconds. Russell overtook Bottas at the first corner and led most of the race, but with 20 laps remaining, Mercedes team mechanics fitted Bottas' front tyres on Russell's car, causing him to pit again on the next lap to correct the error. He recovered to second place and was closing in on race leader
Sergio Pérez
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, but suffered a slow puncture ten laps before the finish and was forced to pit again. Russell finished ninth and earnt his first
World Championship points, two points for ninth and one for the
fastest lap. Russell was praised by the media and the Mercedes team for his performance, but he remarked that the result "really bloody hurt".
;Return to Williams
Russell performed media duties for Mercedes at the , but returned to Williams in time for practice when Hamilton was declared fit to compete.
Following Friday practice, Russell said that returning to Williams was a "strange feeling", having competed in the faster Mercedes the week before. For the event, he wore a special helmet as a tribute to Williams co-founder
Frank Williams and former deputy team principal
Claire Williams, both of whom had left the team and Formula One earlier in the season. Russell qualified 18th and finished the race 15th. He ended the season 18th in the championship with 3 points, all from his one race with Mercedes; the Williams team scored no points in 2020.
2021: Maiden F1 podium
Russell was retained by
Williams for the
2021 season alongside Nicholas Latifi. At the , he collided with
Valtteri Bottas
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after driving on to a wet patch and losing control of his car during an overtaking attempt, causing both cars to retire and prompting a
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. Russell initially blamed the incident on Bottas, accusing him of "trying to kill
hemboth", but later retracted his claims and apologised to Bottas and his own Williams team.
He ran in 15th place prior to the red flag at the , but failed to make the restart due to gearbox issues. He finished 12th at the , ahead of eight other drivers, later remarking that this was the "best race
e hadever had together with Williams". He qualified 11th at the , missing out on the third qualifying session (Q3) by eight milliseconds. He was promoted to 10th place after
Yuki Tsunoda received a grid penalty, his best grid position for Williams. During the race, Russell gained two positions in the opening laps but later entered the pits multiple times as his team attempted to resolve a reliability issue. He eventually retired from the race. Russell reached Q3 for the first time in a Williams car at the and started the race eighth, the team's highest grid position since 2017.
He finished the race 11th, having been passed by
Fernando Alonso
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in the closing laps. Russell reached Q3 again at the , but was issued with a grid penalty for colliding with
Carlos Sainz Jr. in the sprint qualifying session. He finished the race 12th. At the , Russell came from 17th on the grid to finish a career-best eighth (after
Sebastian Vettel
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's disqualification), earning his first points for Williams.
In the rain-affected qualifying session, Russell qualified in second place behind
Max Verstappen
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. This marked the first front-row start for Williams since the
2017 Italian Grand Prix. The race was delayed by wet weather and ultimately only two laps were completed, both under safety car conditions. This allowed Russell to maintain his grid position and claim his first Formula One podium finish. At the , Russell finished ninth, scoring an additional two points. At the
Russian Grand Prix
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, Russell qualified in third in mixed conditions, before finishing the race in tenth. This would be his final points finish of the year. Russell's season ended with two retirements; he was eliminated from the after a collision with
Nikita Mazepin
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and suffered gearbox issues at the . He placed 15th in the drivers' championship, scoring 16 points to teammate Latifi's 7. He also continued his testing role with Mercedes during 2021, completing a Pirelli tyre test in the team's
F1 W12 E Performance at the Hungaroring in August.
Mercedes (2022–)
2022: Maiden pole position and win
Russell joined Mercedes in , replacing Valtteri Bottas and joining seven-time World Drivers' Champion Lewis Hamilton.
He chose to change his red helmet design to a predominantly black design out of respect for
Michael Schumacher
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. In his first race as a full-time Mercedes driver, the , he qualified ninth and finished fourth. He took his first Mercedes podium at the , benefiting from a pit stop during a safety car period to start sixth and finish third. He failed to reach Q3 at both the
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and
Miami
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Grands Prix but recovered to finish the races fourth and fifth respectively. More podiums came at the , which he led for four laps, and the , where he benefited from the retirements of both
Ferraris to finish third.
Russell was involved in a first-lap crash at the
British Grand Prix
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involving several drivers. He jumped out of his car to check on
Zhou Guanyu, whose car had flipped over the tyre barrier and was resting upside-down against the catch fence. Russell's intention was to rejoin the race, however this was forbidden as his car had been brought back to the pits by the marshals and not under its own power.
He crashed in qualifying at the and then collided with Sergio Pérez on the opening lap, receiving front wing damage and a time penalty, demoting him to the back. He recovered to finish fourth. He passed Pérez in the closing laps of the to claim his fourth podium of the season. At the
Hungarian Grand Prix
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History Origins
The first Hungarian Grand Prix was held on 21 ...
, Russell took his maiden
pole position in Formula One, 0.044 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. He led much of the race but was later overtaken by Max Verstappen and teammate Hamilton, finishing third. Further podiums came at the
Dutch and
Italian Grands Prix, putting him 16 points adrift of second place in the drivers' championship.
Russell started the from the back of the grid due to engine component penalties. He made a pit stop for
slick tyres before the track was dry, losing time and eventually finishing outside the points. He collided with pole-sitter Sainz at the first corner of the , receiving a time penalty and causing Sainz's retirement. He later apologised to Sainz and described the race as his "worst Sunday" of the year despite finishing fifth. He qualified in third position for the
São Paulo Grand Prix
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and passed Verstappen and
Kevin Magnussen to win the sprint. He held the lead during the race to finish ahead of Hamilton and claim his first Grand Prix victory and Mercedes' first of the season. Russell ended the season fourth in the drivers' championship, scoring 275 points to Hamilton's 240.
Other activities
In March 2021, Russell was appointed as a director of the
Grand Prix Drivers' Association, replacing previous incumbent
Romain Grosjean
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, who stepped down following his departure from
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to
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.
In March 2022, Russell agreed for his name to be used in the inaugural
GB4 Championship, with the George Russell Pole Position Cup being awarded to the driver taking the most pole positions during
the season. Russell had previously won the Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup during his title-winning campaign in BRDC Formula 4 in 2014.
Karting record
Karting career summary
Racing record
Racing career summary
† As Russell was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.
Complete BRDC Formula 4 Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)
Complete Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Complete Macau Grand Prix results
Complete GP3 Series results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)
Complete Formula One results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.
Did not finish but was classified, as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.
References
External links
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British Racing Drivers' Club profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Russell, George
1998 births
Living people
English Formula One drivers
English racing drivers
Formula Renault Eurocup drivers
FIA Formula 2 Championship drivers
FIA Formula 3 European Championship drivers
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps drivers
GP3 Series Champions
GP3 Series drivers
Karting World Championship drivers
People educated at Wisbech Grammar School
Sportspeople from King's Lynn
Williams Formula One drivers
Twitch (service) streamers
Mercedes-Benz Formula One drivers
Koiranen GP drivers
Tech 1 Racing drivers
Carlin racing drivers
Hitech Grand Prix drivers
ART Grand Prix drivers
FIA Formula 2 Champions
Formula One race winners