Russell: I haven't forgotten how to pilot.

Russell: I haven't forgotten how to pilot.

      George Russell started the season as the favorite in the title race, confirming this status with a confident victory in Melbourne, but his young teammate Kimi Antonelli won the next three races, and in Miami, the experienced Brit finished only fourth, trailing the 19-year-old Italian by 43 seconds.

      After four rounds, Antonelli leads Russell by 20 points, and bookmakers already consider him the main contender for the title. On Sky Sports F1, George shared his feelings about being the one chasing...

      George Russell: "Antonelli is a fantastic driver; he has been exceptionally fast from day one. He has won all the championships he has participated in.

      I have been through this before and still believe in myself. I haven't forgotten how to drive. It's just a bit of a tough period right now, but there have only been four races so far, there is still a long way to go, and I think everything will change in the coming weeks."

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Russell: I haven't forgotten how to pilot.

On Sky Sport F1, George talked about his feelings in the role of the chaser...