Russell backs Monaco delay to avoid dangerous chaos

Change your timezone:
Russell backs Monaco delay to avoid dangerous chaos
The Mercedes driver broadly agreed with the race director's decision to postpone the beginning of the grand prix
George Russell has backed the decision to delay the Monaco Grand Prix after heavy rain fell 10 minutes prior to the scheduled race start.
The start procedure was initially delayed by 10 minutes and then a further five as teams scrambled between garages and the starting grid with different tyre compounds.
But after two laps behind the safety car, heavy rainfall prompted a red-flag suspension, meaning green flag running was only able to get underway an hour and five minutes after originally planned.
that the drivers were 'ready to go' but added that when the rain started to come down more heavily, he believed it was the right call to delay the start.
Whilst Russell confirmed drivers were 'ready to go', the Mercedes driver believed FIA race control made the correct decision to delay the start.
"It was frustrating from within the car but when you saw the weather that came, it was the right decision," said Russell.
"That first attempt to do the race was too dangerous and it would have been chaotic.
"We could have gone directly and got 20 laps under our belt and maybe red flagged it when the rain came in, rather than delaying and delaying, but it's easy to say in hindsight.
"It would be nice to understand everybody's viewpoint. Everybody was ready to go on the hour initially, I definitely thought the second occasion it was the correct decision to delay, but I think we maybe could have got going on the hour."
Russell "fastest on track" during changeable conditions
When the race eventually got underway, drivers and teams carefully negotiated a switch from extreme wets to intermediates and then to slicks.
Russell used his strategy to jump McLaren's Lando Norris for fifth, showing impressive pace in doing so.
Addressing his performance, Russell added: "It was a positive race I think, on the hard tyre we were the fastest car on the track at times which was very enjoyable.
"I think we need to find more downforce and we need to find more pace in qualifying, we can't afford to have an Alpine or a McLaren jump us.
"We've got enough pace to come back through, but not enough pace to compete with Ferrari or Red Bull yet."
Additional reporting by Ian Parkes
Related
More F1 news
Latest F1 news
Recommended by the editors
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton missed Ferrari meetings, why things are better now
Mercedes
Toto Wolff reveals Mercedes might be forced to implement F1 team orders
Latest F1 News
Why didn't F1 replace the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs?
F1 Schedule
When is the next F1 race? Schedule latest after double Grand Prix cancellation

Change your timezone:
Latest News
Lewis Hamilton missed Ferrari meetings, why things are better now
- 18 minutes ago
Toto Wolff reveals Mercedes might be forced to implement F1 team orders
- 1 hour ago
Why didn't F1 replace the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs?
- 2 hours ago
F1 team principals: Wheatley gone, Newey shock and Vasseur in the hotseat
- 3 hours ago
When is the next F1 race? Schedule latest after double Grand Prix cancellation
- Today 14:42
The FIA double whammy set to stop Mercedes F1 dominance
- Today 12:55
Most read
FIA storm after Mercedes F1 disqualification verdict
- 26 march
FIA president receives official letter from 20 drivers demanding change including former F1 stars
- 18 march
Max Verstappen disqualified from Nurburgring race hours after huge win
- 21 march
Max Verstappen Nurburgring Results: NLS2 Qualifying times and grid order
- 21 march
FIA approve new race after F1 cancellations
- 3 april
F1 News Today: F1 teams head to Nurburgring as FIA approve new race
- Yesterday 07:54
Related news
Lando Norris swaps out McLaren for 'Lewis Hamilton Ferrari tribute'
McLaren F1 star flustered as awkward Monaco mistake revealed
Wolff demands 2026 change after Russell horror show at Monaco GP
LEGO Monaco Grand Prix tipped to solve F1's most boring race
F1 Standings
Drivers
- Lewis Hamilton
- Charles Leclerc
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- Franco Colapinto
- Pierre Gasly
- Isack Hadjar
- Max Verstappen
- Alexander Albon
- Carlos Sainz
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli
- George Russell
- Oliver Bearman
- Esteban Ocon
- Fernando Alonso
- Lance Stroll
- Liam Lawson
- Arvid Lindblad
- Gabriel Bortoleto
- Nico Hülkenberg
- Valtteri Bottas
- Sergio Pérez
Races
-
Grand Prix of Australia 2026
-
Grand Prix of China 2026
-
Grand Prix of Japan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Bahrain 2026
-
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2026
-
Miami Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix du Canada 2026
-
Grand Prix De Monaco 2026
-
Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya 2026
-
Grand Prix of Austria 2026
-
Grand Prix of Great Britain 2026
-
Grand Prix of Belgium 2026
-
Grand Prix of Hungary 2026
-
Dutch Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Italy 2026
-
Gran Premio de España 2026
-
Grand Prix of Azerbaijan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Singapore 2026
-
Grand Prix of the United States 2026
-
Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico 2026
-
Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2026
-
Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026
-
Qatar Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi 2026
Follow us on your favorite social media channel
Editorial & corporate information
Avenue HQ
10–12 East Parade
Leeds
LS1 2BH
United Kingdom Regional correspondence
View contact page
Realtimes Network
- Authors
- Privacy and Terms
- RSS
- Contact
- Advertise
- Android
- iOS
- Publishing principles
- Corrections policy
- Ownership & funding
- F1 Tickets
- Privacy
Copyright (©) 2017 - 2026 GPFans.com
Realtimes Network












