George Russell has revealed radio issues which plagued him during sprint weekend at the United States Grand Prix were 'distracting', as he could only manage eighth in the shootout before being slammed with a penalty.
The 25-year-old was also blighted by some frustrating radio issues during sprint qualifying session, where he could hear all of his engineers talking to each other, as well as providing him with messages during his flying laps.
George Russell has struggled so far throughout the US GP weekendLewis Hamilton has managed to comfortably outperform his team-mate George Russell so far throughout the weekendMercedes will have their work cut out if they want to beat Ferrari this weekend, with Charles Leclerc claiming pole position
Speaking to Sky Sports F1 after the race, Russell revealed the extent of his problems, and how they hampered him throughout the session.
"It was a scrappy session," he said.
"We had a problem with the radio. All the engineers talking in the background, I was hearing on my fast laps and my engineer was coming on and talking to me, so that was distracting.
"In SQ3, I only had used tyres because I used an extra set yesterday. All in all, the lap time wasn't too bad and it wasn't the perfect session."