With Lewis Hamilton’s departure to Ferrari, George Russell steps into the role of Mercedes’ lead driver for the 2025 season. The team’s new contender, the W16, has undergone initial shakedown sessions at the Bahrain International Circuit, with Russell expressing cautious optimism.
Team principal Toto Wolff has confidence in Russell’s capabilities, suggesting that with a “fairly fast car,” Russell can vie for the championship.
However, Russell aspires for more, stating, “Definitely want a bit more than fairly fast!… We just need to go make a fast car.” His remarks highlight a determined mindset, aiming not just for competitiveness but for dominance on the track.
The W16 features several design evolutions, including changes to the suspension and engine cover, drawing inspiration from successful elements of rival designs.
Russell emphasized the importance of avoiding past pitfalls, noting, “Every year [since 2022] we have uncovered a problem, solved it and it’s created a new one.”
This iterative approach reflects Mercedes’ commitment to continuous improvement and adaptability.
As pre-season testing progresses, Mercedes’ performance in comparison to Red Bull and Ferrari will be closely watched. Russell’s ability to lead the team in Hamilton’s absence will be crucial in determining whether Mercedes can return to the top of the standings after struggling to match Red Bull’s dominance in recent seasons.