Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

MERC ACE IS BOY IN BRAZIL

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BY DARREN WITCOOP GEORGE RUSSELL fought back tears as the British driver claimed his maiden grand prix victory in

Brazil.

Russell, 24, held off Mercedes teammate Lewis

Hamilton, who was involved in a shunt with Max Verstappen.

Russell now leads Hamilton by 23 points ahead of next week’s concluding race in Abu Dhabi.

He said: “All of these memories sort of come flooding back. And all the support from my family, my girlfriend, my trainer, my manager – the list is endless.” But it was the collision between Hamilton and Red Bull’s Verstappen that was the main talking point. Hamilton took second while the world champion, forced to stop for repairs and then hit with a five-second penalty by stewards, came in sixth. He said: “I had no intention to back out and we both went off. I had the front-wing damage, but we were too close anyway, so there was not a lot we could have done.”

Verstappen was later involved in a team row when he refused to move aside and let Sergio Perez overtake him.

Verstappen (left) had been allowed to pass Perez a few laps earlier to chase Alonso, but heading into the final lap refused to reciprocat­e.

Asked what happened, Verstappen said: “I told you already last time, you guys don’t ask that again to me, OK? Are we clear about that?

“I gave my reasons and I stand by it.”

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