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Russell: Spa F1 sprint shootout "a total mess" for Mercedes

George Russell admits his Belgian Grand Prix sprint shootout was "a total mess from start to finish" as he and Formula 1 team-mate Lewis Hamilton got in each other's way.

On a drying Spa-Francorchamps circuit, timing the final flyer to perfection was of the essence, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen pipping McLaren prodigy Oscar Piastri to the top of the timesheets.

Mercedes appeared to have misjudged its drivers' positioning to start the final lap, with Russell hindering Hamilton after locking up his tyres into Turn 1.

Hamilton then passed Russell on the Kemmel straight, but not before he had to back out of the throttle and see his final lap ruined as well as Russell's.

It meant Hamilton was bumped down to seventh, with Russell abandoning his lap and starting Saturday afternoon's sprint race from 10th.

Afterwards Russell blamed poor communication for his close encounter with Hamilton, while also admitting he had been off his game throughout the session.

"It was a total mess from start to finish to be honest," Russel told F1 TV.

"I was surprised I got to Q3 because [there were] so many mistakes from my side and a bit of miscommunication at the end. I was too close to the car in front, Lewis was too close to me.

"We thought we weren't going to make the lap because the clock was running down. But there was definitely more time on the clock than we foresaw, because I think Max was the last car to cross the line.

Source: Autosport

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