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Formula 1: Russell says ‘it’s been a long time’ as Mercedes dominate Australian Grand Prix

Briton Russell finishes almost three seconds ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc more than 15 seconds adrift

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Mercedes’ George Russell celebrates with teammates after winning the Australian Grand Prix. Photo: AFP
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George Russell ⁠struck the first ⁠blow in the Formula ⁠One championship for Mercedes as he claimed an emphatic victory in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli and crushed an early challenge from Ferrari.

Having ‌dominated qualifying, pole-sitter Russell’s first win at Albert Park underlined Mercedes’ promising pre-season form while giving the team their first Melbourne victory since Valtteri Bottas claimed the 2019 race.

“Great job ‌everybody, it’s been a long time since we’ve been here,” he said over the team radio.

The Briton finished almost three seconds ahead of Antonelli, with Charles Leclerc more than 15 seconds behind on a cloudy afternoon at the lakeside circuit on Sunday.

It was ‌a tough day for McLaren, with home hero Oscar Piastri’s ‌race over before it began with a crash during a reconnaissance ⁠lap some 40 minutes before the start.

Mercedes’ George Russell drives into the pit lane after winning the Australian Grand Prix. Photo: AP
Mercedes’ George Russell drives into the pit lane after winning the Australian Grand Prix. Photo: AP

His teammate and defending champion Lando ⁠Norris finished fifth, one place behind seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari. Four-time champion Max Verstappen was sixth for ‌Red Bull after starting 20th on the grid following a crash in qualifying on Saturday.

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