Russell: F1 Abu Dhabi finale a "reality check" for Mercedes

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Could Mercedes' struggles in Abu Dhabi have been just what the team needed to prevent its Brazil triumph turning to off-season complacency?👇

He also lost time with a five-second penalty for an unsafe release, which he took at his second stop, after which he set a series of fastest laps.

"And very much needed, because we still recognise that we've got a lot to do if we want to fight with Red Bull next season. "And those performance swings we've seen from the highs of Budapest, Brazil, Mexico and Singapore, compared to the likes of here, Monza and Spa are just far too vast." "It definitely adds quite a lot of fatigue. I forgot what it was like to drive with the car bouncing around through the corners, and down the straight a little bit. So I'll be happy if I turn up to Bahrain next year with none of that.""I'm incredibly proud of what we achieved last week, but I'm here to try and become F1 world champion, and we've got a long road ahead of us.

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