George Russell says he prepared for the chance to take the lead from fourth place at the start of the Spanish Grand Prix, inspired by Fernando Alonso doing similar in 2011.
13 years ago, Alonso – then driving for Ferrari – went from fourth to first at Turn 1 of his home race by getting down the inside of both Red Bull drivers. This year, Russell made similar ground but by going to the outside of Lando Norris and Max Verstappen at the first corner, and says it was a move he had been preparing for in the laps to the grid having investigated the likely weather conditions overnight.
“I was kind of dreaming of it night and what my plan of attack was,” Russell said. “I saw the weather forecast and the wind had shifted to a headwind in Turn 1, which I knew meant I could brake really late and deep into the corner.
“When I was racing karts, I always remember watching Fernando here in 2011, starting P4 and getting into the lead. So, I always knew it was possible.
“It was calculated risk. I did four laps to the grid and I practiced braking as late as possible on every single lap. So I knew where the limit was, I knew how strong the wind was and I knew what was possible with the car So, it was calculated risk and I was satisfied that we pulled it off.”