SILENT STANDOFF: LEWIS HAMILTON AND GEORGE RUSSELL CLASH IN NO. 1 RACE AT TOTO WOLFF'S DEN

THE 2023 JAPANESE GP RAISED QUESTIONS ABOUT MERCEDES' TEAM DYNAMICS. DURING THE SUZUKA RACE, THE TEAM ORDERED GEORGE RUSSELL TO LET LEWIS HAMILTON PASS, WHICH FRUSTRATED RUSSELL. POST-RACE, NO DIALOGUE HAPPENED BETWEEN THEM, creating TENSION AMONG FANS. LET'S SEE WHICH SIDE TEAM PRINCIPAL TOTO WOLFF IS MORE INCLINED.

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Tensions After the Japanese GP


Tom Clarkson revealed, “Well, they weren’t talking straight after the race in Japan, were they? Because I think George felt that he’d been slightly done over by the team..." is there something going on?



Professionalism Prevails


Despite their differences, both drivers are committed to Mercedes' goal of defending their P2 spot in the constructors' championship and are currently close rivals of Ferrari. They've set aside personal rivalries for the team's benefit.


The sole focus: ferrari's defeat


Hamilton and Russell emphasized that their primary focus is outperforming Ferrari in the constructor's championship. Individual driver standings aren't a priority for now, as they are dedicated to scoring maximum points for the team.

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