George Russell “It should have been more difficult to participate in F1 as a substitute for De Vries”[F1-Gate.com]

If anyone knows what Nick de Vries was going through when he was suddenly called up to take part in his first F1 Grand Prix at the Italian Grand Prix, it’s definitely George Russell.

Both drivers have been Mercedes development drivers for many years and were competing against each other in the 2018 Formula 2 championship, which was won by George Russell. The following year, Nick de Vries won the F2 championship.

But while George Russell has signed a deal with the Williams F1 team to spend three seasons at the back of the F1 grid, Nick de Vries has opted to race for Mercedes’ Formula E team and secure the 2021 title. obtained.

However, Nick de Vries’ sights are now fully back on F1, taking part in free practice sessions for three different teams this year – Williams, Mercedes and Aston Martin.

Nick de Vries was relaxing over a cappuccino in the Paddock Club on Saturday morning after finishing his last working day with Aston Martin in Monza when Williams asked him to come to his campervan as soon as possible.

Alexander Albon was ill and Nick de Vries was told by Williams to participate in qualifying and the final of the F1 Italian Grand Prix less than one hour into the final practice session.

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George Russell had some F1 racing experience at the time and was prepared by being told he would be competing almost a week before the F1 Sakir Grand Prix. So unlike Nick de Vries who was reported 40 minutes ago, he didn’t have to worry about what was to come.

“Honestly, it was probably more difficult for him than it was for me,” admitted George Russell.

“I was, of course, a full-time race driver at the time.”

Nick de Vries appeared to have the advantage of having been on track in an Aston Martin the day before, but George Russell may have been another hurdle he had to overcome that day. suggested.

“I jumped into the Williams from Aston Martin on Friday…it’s a different car. It’s a different seat position,” explained George Russell.

“I remember driving the Formula 2 at the time, testing with Mercedes and Force India. It took quite a few laps to get used to the different feeling of how those cars reacted. did”

George Russell finished his first race with the Mercedes F1 team in 9th place in the points. Coincidentally, Nick de Vries had the same result on Sunday at the F1 Italian Grand Prix. Considering his car was a Williams, perhaps the more significant achievement.

After Sakir, George Russell scored four more points before finally moving full-time to Mercedes in early 2022 after returning to Williams for the rest of the season’s races and the entirety of 2021. .

George Russell has yet to win a race, but this year at Monza he has taken his seventh podium of the season and is enjoying a surprisingly consistent fourth place in the Drivers’ Championship standings.

The question is whether Nick de Vries will follow a similar trajectory and use his impressive debut performance at Monza to secure a full-time spot on the F1 grid for 2023.

It is also unclear whether Alexander Albon will be able to recover from an appendicitis attack and post-operative complications and be ready to race in Singapore at the end of the month.

If not, it’s unclear if Nick de Vries will ever have another chance at the wheel of Williams. Williams’ official reserve driver is Jack Aitken, but he was battling elsewhere last week, so the team turned to Nick de Vries under a driver-sharing deal with Mercedes.

Ironically, it was Jack Aitken who made his F1 debut as a replacement for George Russell at the 2020 F1 Sakhir GP, but the FW43 failed to score points on that occasion.

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