San Diego Union-Tribune

RUSSELL WINS HIS 1ST F1 RACE

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Chased to the end by Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton, a tearful George Russell won his first race in Formula One on Sunday by 11⁄2 seconds at the Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo.

It was also Mercedes’ first GP win of an otherwise disappoint­ing season with Hamilton making it an impressive 1-2 for the team in a statement of intent for next season.

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz Jr. completed the podium at Interlagos.

The 24-year-old Russell dominated the race in Sao Paulo from the start, which had him in pole position on the grid. He had seven podium finishes before Sunday’s victory.

Russell became the first British driver to hear “God Save the King” played for the race winner after the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 8 and accession of King Charles III.

“It has been an emotional roller coaster Lewis put me under so much pressure,” a still emotional Russell said after a race in which safety cars were used frequently. “This is just the beginning.”

Hamilton, who started second, had dropped to eighth after his car made contact with Max Verstappen’s Red Bull on the seventh lap. The Dutchman was given a five-second penalty and finished in sixth place.

Hamilton did not want to elaborate on the incident with Verstappen.

“What can I say? You know how it is with Max,” Hamilton said after the race.

Verstappen and his Red Bull team have already been crowned F1 champions.

Verstappen and teammate Sergio Perez seemed to be in disagreeme­nt at the end of the race. Perez, who is still fighting for second place in the drivers’ championsh­ip, was sixth when he was overtaken by Verstappen near the end of the race and finished behind him. Team radio shows Verstappen was ordered to allow Perez to finish ahead of him to score more points, but the champion disagreed.

“I told you already. You guys don’t ask that again to me. Are you clear about that? I gave you my reasons and I stand by it,” Verstappen said.

Perez sounded upset on team radio. “It shows who he really is,” he said.

The Brazilian GP was the penultimat­e race of the season ahead of Abu Dhabi on Nov. 20.

Notable

Haas driver Mick Schumacher’s contract expires at the end of the season and he still doesn’t know what the future holds for him in Formula One. He has collected only 12 points so far this year with one race left.

The son of the seven-time champion Michael Schumacher started at the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos in 12th place and ended 13th. So far no other F1 teams have shown open interest in signing Schumacher.

 ?? MARCELO CHELLO AP ?? Mercedes driver George Russell takes a selfie after winning in Brazil.
MARCELO CHELLO AP Mercedes driver George Russell takes a selfie after winning in Brazil.

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