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George Russell is Lewis Hamilton's new teammate at Mercedes

23-year-old driver, who forms all-British line-up with Lewis, has signed long-term deal with Silver Arrows following Valterri Bottas’ move to Alfa Romeo

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Sep 2021 8:00PM

George Russell is Lewis Hamilton's new teammate at Mercedes
British driver, George Russell, who has been confirmed today as Lewis Hamilton's teammate at Mercedes for next season, is set to take over the seat filled by Valtteri Bottas, who has won nine races and has claimed 17 pole positions with the team over five seasons − AFP pic, September 7, 2021

LONDON − George Russell was confirmed today as Lewis Hamilton's new teammate at Formula One team, Mercedes, for next season after Valtteri Bottas sealed a switch to Alfa Romeo.

The 23-year-old British driver earned his much-anticipated move to the Silver Arrows, with whom he has signed a long-term deal, after catching their eye during three years with Williams.

He also impressed in a one-off appearance for Mercedes at last year's Sakhir Grand Prix as a stand-in for seven-time world champion Hamilton, who had tested positive for coronavirus.

George, who will form an all-British line-up with Lewis, said it was a "special day".

"I'd be lying if I said I wasn't absolutely buzzing," he said in a Mercedes statement. "It's a huge opportunity and one I want to grab with both hands.

"But I'm under no illusions as to the scale of the challenge. It's going to be a steep learning curve."

He added: "I've looked up to Lewis since I was in go-karts and the opportunity to learn from someone, who has become a role model both on and off track, can only benefit me as a driver, a professional, and a human being."

Lewis, who is currently second in this year's driver standings, three points behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen, welcomed his future teammate.

"Through hard work, he has rightly earned his spot," tweeted the 37-year-old reigning world champion, who paid a warm tribute yesterday to the departing Bottas.

"I look forward to seeing him grow as a driver with this great team and working with him to raise @MercedesAMGF1 higher. See you next year."

Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff, said it had not been a straightforward decision, praising Valtteri for his contribution to the team's success over the past five seasons.

"Looking forward to 2022, we are very happy to confirm that George will have the opportunity to take the next step in his career and join Mercedes," he added.

"He has been a winner in every racing category − and the past three seasons with Williams have given us a taste of what the future could hold for him in F1.

"Now, it is our challenge together to help him continue learning within our environment and alongside Lewis, the greatest F1 driver of all time."

Valtteri, 32, has spent the past five seasons alongside Lewis at Mercedes, having replaced Nico Rosberg, who retired after winning the 2016 title.

The Finn has won nine races and claimed 17 pole positions with the team but has not consistently been able to challenge Lewis.

Alfa Romeo announced yesterday that Valtteri had signed a multi-year deal to join the team from 2022. − AFP, September 7, 2021

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