What caused George Russell’s poor qualifying result?
A loss of power in his Mercedes during Q2.
Sports / Formula 1
The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix promises strategic complexity following a dramatic qualifying session. Mercedes faced unexpected challenges, while other teams positioned themselves for a potentially chaotic race due to the mandated two-stop tire...
The Monaco Grand Prix qualifying saw George Russell's Mercedes suffer a loss of power, relegating him to a P14 start. Kimi Antonelli also faced difficulties, crashing out in Q1. Russell expressed disappointment, highlighting the car's improved performance before the mechanical issue. The new two-stop tire rule adds a layer of strategic complexity, potentially shaking up the race. Russell anticipates varied strategies but remains cautious about the impact on his race, given his starting position. Read more on Russell's comments. Mercedes may consider "crazy" strategies, but Russell believes overtaking will be difficult regardless. He anticipates teams will either pit early or run long, and feels stuck behind several drivers either way. More on Mercedes' strategy. Tire wear is low in Monaco. This may allow teams to take strategic risks. The tight circuit means a crash is likely, which could throw a wrench into everyone's plans!
A loss of power in his Mercedes during Q2.
All drivers must make at least two pit stops, using at least three different tire sets.
Teams may either pit very early or try to run long stints.
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