George Russell: The lonely childhood of an F1 star in the making

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George Russell: The lonely childhood of an F1 star in the making
George Russell delivered an honest account of his childhood
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The world of Formula 1 might seem all glitz and glamor, but reaching the pinnacle of motorsport is no easy feat.
Not only do you need an elite level of talent, but you must also make huge sacrifices over many years, right from your karting days.
Let's take Mercedes F1 star George Russell, for example. On the surface, the Brit appears to be in the form of his career, and having just signed a new contract with Mercedes, he looks a good bet to become a championship-winning driver in the future.
But, to get to this stage, Russell and his family have had to sacrifice a lot, with the Mercedes star not afraid of honesty in regards to his personal life.
In previous interviews, Russell revealed how hard his dad worked to support him in racing, and the often blunt attitude from his father if the Brit didn’t achieve the results expected of him in junior racing.
Now, writing in a personal essay for the Players’ Tribune, Russell has delivered a frank and astonishing recollection of his childhood, recounting all the things he had to give up to further his racing career.
“I didn’t have many friends at school because every weekend, when other kids had birthday parties or would go around to friends’ houses, I was at the racetrack.
"Eventually, the invites stopped coming. I knew the reason of course, but my focus was just elsewhere. It didn’t mean that I had no desire having mates, as we all do. Of course I did.”
Russell reflects on lonely childhood
While racing drivers may appear friendly with each other to the media, the reality is often different, with it naturally being difficult to make friends with rivals you go head-to-head with on an F1 racetrack.
This was no different during Russell’s junior career, where he explained how even the parents of rivals' children fell out with one another during race weekends.
“At first, I thought I could make friends with the other drivers, but I learned early on that you can’t really be friends with your rivals,” Russell continued.
“And go-karting was pretty brutal, because you were racing wheel-to-wheel, and you were banging and bashing every other corner, so you ended up having fall-outs with half of the grid.
“And then the parents were having fall-outs between each other, and that trickled down to the kids. So it became quite an isolated life.”
To give up so much of what is perceived as normal must be incredibly difficult. But in the end, that winning mentality is what separates elite sportspeople from most, what drives them to achieve accolades the rest of us can only dream of.
“But I didn’t really think too much of school to be honest because even by that age I knew where I wanted to be,” Russell concluded on the topic.
“People always ask me how I felt when I was younger, missing out on all this fun stuff and sacrificing so much of my childhood. For me, it was no sacrifice — it was a decision. I wanted to be on the racetrack. I wanted to be racing. I wanted to be winning.”
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