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Hamilton sure Russell will ‘bring the heat,’ energize Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton is sure that George Russell will put pressure on him next season but also expects a younger driver to can bring renewed energy to the Mercedes team. Russell will replace Valtteri Bottas in 2022, the Finn leaving after five years as Hamilton’s teammate. With the Williams driver coming in, Hamilton believes Russell will provide a boost to Mercedes as a team, given where he is in his career. “Naturally, he’s part of that young group,” Hamilton said. “The young talent that’s coming through is so great for the sport and the future of the sport. I think new fresh blood in our team is going to be great because I’m the oldie there, and I think that definitely will...
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