By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sport PluseSport Pluse
  • Home
  • Football
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • Mlb
  • Nhl
  • MMA
  • Racing
  • Rugby
Reading: George Russell celebrates Singapore GP win with Lewis Hamilton tribute
Share
Notification Show More
Sport PluseSport Pluse
  • Home
  • Football
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • Mlb
  • Nhl
  • MMA
  • Racing
  • Rugby
Follow US
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Sportpluse
Sport Pluse > Racing > George Russell celebrates Singapore GP win with Lewis Hamilton tribute
Racing

George Russell celebrates Singapore GP win with Lewis Hamilton tribute

October 6, 2025 3 Min Read
Share
George Russell celebrates Singapore GP win with Lewis Hamilton tribute
SHARE

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • Russell “extra relaxed”
  • Subscribe to our F1 Publication

George Russell has replicated Lewis Hamilton’s memorable F1 race-winning {photograph} on the Singapore Grand Prix.

After the race in Singapore, Russell celebrated his victory in tribute to Hamilton’s 2018 Singapore win for Mercedes.

Like Hamilton, Russell sat on the start-finish straight after the race along with his winner’s trophy.

In a publish on his Instagram account, Russell captioned the {photograph}: “In 2018 I used to be with Mercedes in Singapore and watched Lewis take an unimaginable pole place after which win the race.

“I keep in mind how he took a extremely cool photograph on the observe afterwards – and I dreamed again then of someday being in Method 1 myself.”

Article continues under ADVERTISEMENT

Russell took a commanding win in Singapore on Sunday, ending forward of Max Verstappen.

The British driver produced two qualifying laps ok to take pole place in Q3 and stored the lead in the beginning earlier than controlling the race from the entrance of the sector.

Russell benefitted from Verstappen’s poor tempo in the beginning of the grand prix, which was as a consequence of Pink Bull’s determination to begin him on the gentle tyres to retain observe place over the McLaren pair.

Russell’s victory is Mercedes’ first in Singapore since 2018.

Article continues under ADVERTISEMENT

The 2018 Singapore Grand Prix proved decisive within the title race as Hamilton surprised title rival Sebastian Vettel by taking pole.

Singapore had been a bogey observe for Mercedes, with Vettel profitable in 2015 and taking a dominant pole in 2017.

See also  F1 movie will grow the sport, particularly in America - Bruckheimer

Many view Hamilton’s 2018 pole lap as one of many biggest qualifying efforts within the sport’s historical past.

Russell “extra relaxed”

Russell has loved an unimaginable 2025 F1 marketing campaign. He’s persistently maximised the Mercedes bundle, taking over the position of crew chief following Hamilton’s exit.

Russell feels he’s now extra “relaxed” when driving in comparison with his first two years with the crew.

Article continues under ADVERTISEMENT

“I believe it comes with expertise, simply figuring out how one can maximise each state of affairs,” Russell defined within the FIA post-race press convention.

“In all probability a few years in the past I used to be driving a bit extra tense and possibly over-pushing in circumstances after I shouldn’t have been. Now I simply really feel way more relaxed.

“Going into as we speak, I used to be relaxed. When it was raining an hour earlier than the race, I simply mentioned, you understand, it’s what it’s. It’s the identical for everyone.

“There’s nothing I can do, so there’s no level stressing about it. I believe myself a couple of years in the past would have been barely totally different.”

Subscribe to our F1 Publication

You Might Also Like

KTM star hopes “strongest line-up” can lead to a MotoGP “snowball” | MotoGP

F1 penalty points: Which driver has the most? Who is closest to a race ban?

England 47 Italy 24: Hosts earn big win to stay in title hunt

Four big rider market questions caused by Toprak Razgatlioglu joining MotoGP

Second for Glenn Irwin “felt like a victory” in race one Oulton Park comeback

TAGGED:celebratesFormulaFormula RacingGeorgeHamiltonLewisRussellSingaporetributewin
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

“Shadow of the player” – Micah Richards takes aim at struggling Liverpool star
“Shadow of the player” – Micah Richards takes aim at struggling Liverpool star
Football
£62m Man Utd star looks like their best player "since Fergie retired"
£62m Man Utd star looks like their best player “since Fergie retired”
Football
Tyrese Maxey #0, Paul George #8, and Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers look on against the Toronto Raptors at the Wells Fargo Center.
Nick Nurse told what he must do with Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe to help Joel Embiid stay healthy
NBA
Alex Lowes “proud” of Bimota after top-six finish in WorldSBK debut season
Alex Lowes “proud” of Bimota after top-six finish in WorldSBK debut season
Racing
Morning Report | Daniel Cormier reacts to Brendan Allen’s impressive win at UFC Vancouver: ‘It was all dominance’
Morning Report | Daniel Cormier reacts to Brendan Allen’s impressive win at UFC Vancouver: ‘It was all dominance’
MMA
sportpluse sportpluse
sportpluse sportpluse

At Sportpluse, we believe sports are more than just games—they are a universal language that inspires, unites, and ignites passion.

Quick Links

  • Football
  • Mlb News
  • MMA News
  • NBA News
  • NFL News
  • Nhl News
  • Racing News
  • Rugby News
  • NFL News
  • Nhl News
  • Racing News
  • Rugby News

Legal Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Quick Links

Israel Adesanya Banked Big Money for His UFC Debut: ‘I Stole the Show’
“I have an idea that is clear” – Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim on potential transfer targets (Video)
Jean Silva: Bryce Mitchell might retire after UFC 314 because ‘he’s going to have some brain damage’
© 2024 All Rights reserved | Powered by Sportpluse
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?