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Russell slams new rules: "Don’t think we can sustain this for three years"

New regulations have been driven since this season and it hasn't worked out well for George Russell. The young Brit switched to Mercedes and now sees his team not seriously competing for the world title for the first time since 2013. Russell hopes that the regulations will be changed, although this is mainly for safety reasons. Article continues under ad The president of drivers' union GPDA thinks the question is not if, but when a major crash in Formula 1 is going to happen. "It’s just a matter of time before we see a major incident, a lot of us can barely keep the car in a straight line over these bumps," Russell says to The Race and others . The ground effect has returned...
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