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Does George Russell Have the Star Power of Hamilton and Verstappen?
22 April 2026GP BlogOpinionDriver Ratings

Does George Russell Have the Star Power of Hamilton and Verstappen?

GPblog’s F1 Paddock Update debates if George Russell’s racecraft and marketability can match the star power of Hamilton and Verstappen, as a points dip fuels criticism and doubts over his chances.

summary: GPblog’s F1 Paddock Update debates if George Russell’s racecraft and marketability can match the star power of Hamilton and Verstappen, as a points dip fuels criticism and doubts over his chances.

content:

George Russell entered 2025 as a championship favorite, yet after three rounds he trails his rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli by nine points. On GPblog’s F1 Paddock Update, hosts Jim Kimberley and Ben Hunt debate whether Russell has the star power to stand alongside Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.

Why it matters:

Russell’s marketability and racecraft affect Mercedes’ strategic positioning and the sport’s narrative about a new British champion. His composure under pressure will shape fan engagement and sponsor interest.

The details:

  • A listener said Russell is a fast one‑lap driver who panics in traffic, comparing his race‑craft to Leclerc rather than Hamilton’s calm decision‑making.
  • After three races Russell is nine points behind teammate Kimi Antonelli, a rare slip for a pre‑season title favourite.
  • Russell told media he respects Max Verstappen’s choice to chase happiness over a contract, and says he’d understand a similar decision.

What's next:

The next race in May will test Russell’s ability to close the gap to Antonelli and silence critics. A win or podium that shows composure could swing the star‑power debate in his favor; otherwise the focus may shift to Mercedes’ development pace.

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