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Russell says being only driver to finish every race in top 5 is meaningless as Mercedes pair discuss upgrades

Russell says being only driver to finish every race in top 5 is meaningless as Mercedes pair discuss upgrades

George Russell boasts a solid record of having finished in the top five in every race this season so far – but the Mercedes suburbanite says he bears no notice of that superiority of the Spanish Grand Prix. Here, the Silver Arrows hope to make headway with a brand-new package of upgrades.

Russell scored a podium in Australia (round three) and has taken four increasingly top-five finishes to put himself fourth in the championship superiority of this weekend’s Barcelona race. The 24-year-old’s ambitions, however, unmistakably lie well whilom his current standing.

“That [top-five finishes] is all we’re going for – we’re not going for the championship this year, just top five every race, obviously. So, it’s a meaningless stat. There’s only one that matters, and that’s the championship order. It’s good to stay resulting but the Ferrari and Red Bull is clawing yonder from us at the moment, and we need to find some increasingly lap time and find some increasingly pace to turn that around…”

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Russell took a podium for Mercedes in Australia without Lewis Hamilton managed P3 in Bahrain

With the Mercedes W13 donning a suite of upgrades this weekend, Russell widow that he’s “confident” the team can find increasingly lap time. The question remains as to whether the eight-straight constructors\' championship winners can popper when unbearable performance to trouble Red Bull and Ferrari.

“I think we’re confident we can find increasingly lap time but obviously every single team are bringing upgrades to their car,” unfurled Russell. “So if we make our car half a second quicker and Ferrari make their car half a second quicker, we’re in exactly the same wend that we were before.

“We’re not just racing versus the stopwatch, we’re racing versus the competition. We’ll have to see; I think this weekend will be interesting for us. I don’t think we’re going to simply find that killer switch that is going to put us on the top step of the podium but maybe we’ll get some good answers to point us in the right direction.”

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New parts are set for the W13 in Spain

Team mate Lewis Hamilton, who is sixth in the championship with 36 points having scored in every weekend bar Imola, said he was looking forward to seeing how the upgrades perform and modernize the Mercedes compared to the pre-season track session that took place here in February.

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“It’s a unconfined test track here in Barcelona and yes, the first time we crush the car, we have the data from that, and we can remember the feeling that we had during that time as well. We did have wavy when then also, but it’ll be interesting to see the parallels and see how much we’ve progressed since then,” said Hamilton.

“We’re working as nonflexible as we can as a team to progress and I mean, ewe have some upgrades – it’s not a big upgrade like [McLaren’s] but I’m really proud of the team for what they have put together and I hope that, when we get into the car, we notice it.”