George Russell to test the Mercedes AMG W08 at Budapest

June 24, 2017
Mercedes-AMG F1 Junior and GP3 Series Championship contender George Russell will complete both of the two in-season rookie days during the Budapest test on 1-2 August.
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George Russell to test the Mercedes AMG W08 at Budapest

June 24, 2017
Mercedes-AMG F1 Junior and GP3 Series Championship contender George Russell will complete both of the two in-season rookie days during the Budapest test on 1-2 August.

George Russell to test the Mercedes AMG W08 at Budapest

June 24, 2017
Mercedes-AMG F1 Junior and GP3 Series Championship contender George Russell will complete both of the two in-season rookie days during the Budapest test on 1-2 August.

George Russell to test the Mercedes AMG W08 at Budapest

Published:
June 24, 2017
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Mercedes Junior and GP3 Series championship contender George Russell will complete both of the team’s two in-season rookie days during the Budapest Formula One Young Driver Test on the 1-2 August.

In-season testing is a precious commodity in modern Formula One, with the sporting rules permitting just four days per team, per season. What’s more, a driver who has competed in no more than two F1 races during his or her career must complete at least two of those four days.

In 2017, GP3 front-runner and Mercedes Junior George Russell will be the man behind the wheel of the F1 W08 EQ Power+ for both of our allocated rookie days.

George will complete the two-day in-season test at the Hungaroring on August 1 and 2 in the week following the Hungarian Grand Prix.

George is attending this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix to embed himself further with the team and couldn't hold back a smile when asked about the opportunity:

George Russell “I’m just so excited to be testing the W08! I’ve probably driven more virtual laps than anyone else with this car so it’s going to be incredible to drive it in reality!”

“My biggest priority is to do a good job for the team, to tick off the items on the engineers’ programme and make sure we get the most out of the car and our running over the two days.”

Indeed, the test marks another important milestone on George’s career path after he joined the Mercedes-Benz Junior Programme for 2017.

Alongside his primary focus for this season, racing for ART Grand Prix in the GP3 Series, George has completed significant simulator mileage for the team back at base in Brackley and has been training with the physical demands of F1 in mind.

The 19-year-old Brit got his first experience at the wheel of a Silver Arrow, the W06 from 2015, during a private test at Portimao in early April, familiarising himself with the team’s working methods.

Amid the excitement of his first taste of 2017-spec F1 machinery, George knows how important the two precious days of track testing are for the team’s technical department.

Back at base in Brackley and Brixworth, they will be following his progress with real interest…

Before the test, George will be back in GP3 Series action at the Red Bull Ring and Silverstone, where he is currently 6th overall in the championship after the opening two rounds at the Circuit de Catalunya.

Report: Mercedes-AMG Petronas

Images: Mercedes-AMG Petronas