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Mercedes will 'condition and calibrate' Russell to help alleviate pressure

Mercedes says that it will be important to "condition and calibrate" George Russell from the outset next season to help its recruit deal with the added pressure of racing alongside Lewis Hamilton. The Brackley squad has enjoyed five years of harmony thanks to the good vibes that have governed the relationship between Hamilton and teammate Valtteri Bottas. From its inception, the balanced and peaceful rapport between the two drivers was in stark contrast to the fierce and contentious relationship endured by Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, and which gave Wolff a few big headaches. There is no doubting that Russell will give Hamilton a run for his money at Mercedes, and many are already...
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