George Russell reckons that tyre overheating was the main reason for his over half-second deficit to polesitter Lando Norris in Saturday’s Dutch Grand Prix qualifying session. Despite being on the pace throughout Q1 and Q2, Russell struggled to maintain performance in Q3, ultimately qualifying fourth, 0.571s down on McLaren’s pace setter. Meanwhile, his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton was left stranded in Q2 in the session, a distant P12. Collectively, the Brackley squad’s performance at Zandvoort might see it challenged to carry forward its strong form in recent races. "In Q2 my lap felt half-decent and I was the same pace as McLaren, so I went into Q3 thinking I had a shot at pole," Russe
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