Formula 1 star George Russell has revealed the sacrifices he has been making ahead of what is set to be a tough season in 2025 as returns for another year on track with Mercedes.
The Silver Arrows will be heading into the season opener in less than two months without seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton for the first time in twelve years, with Russell returning to race alongside a new team-mate.
Hamilton's exit announcement shocked the F1 world this time last year when it was revealed that the legend of the sport would be leaving Mercedes to join Ferrari for 2025 and beyond.
In his place, team principal Toto Wolff signed Mercedes junior driver Kimi Antonelli, hoping that the 18-year-old could be the next Max Verstappen.
Hamilton's departure from the team where he secured six of his seven drivers' titles means that Russell will return to the track this year as Mercedes' lead driver, with rookie Antonelli facing the major challenge of filling Hamilton's spot.
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Russell details harsh F1 preparations over 2025 break
Eager to restore familiarity to the Mercedes garage, Wolff also signed Hamilton's former team-mate Valtteri Bottas up as their F1 reserve driver, with the Finn returning to his former team for 2025.
In a pre-season interview with Mercedes, Russell outlined his brutal training regime as he prepares to take on the grid this year.
"I started my physical preparation with Aleix [Russell's trainer] on January 2... we have done a few weeks now, the second week was absolutely brutal." Russell revealed.
"We build into it, the last thing you want to do is go out too hard and injure yourself. I kept moving over the break anyway, keeping mobile to avoid sitting around all day doing nothing."