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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, George Russell has seven career victories in Formula 1 following his win in Austria By Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent Published 11 minutes ago Finally, George Russell has another victory to his name in 2026, and the relief in him was almost palpable. The Mercedes driver's victory in the Austrian Grand Prix was his first since he won the opening race of the season in Australia, nearly four months ago. In that time, he has seen team-mate Kimi Antonelli emerge as Formula 1's new superstar and win five races in a row to take control of the championship. Even Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari had won a race, and overtaken him in the points table, before Russell got back on the scoreboard. "It feels like a long time ago, to be honest," Russell said. "It's been a tough couple of months with some really tricky races, with races that felt like everything was going against me, then some races with some tough performances. "Obviously, I've got a really incredible team-mate next to me, who week in, week out is delivering some pretty spectacular performances. "So, for me, going into Canada, going into Barcelona from quite a low point, I needed a lot of resilience to be able to get back and deliver some strong performances. So, to get the last two poles, to get the win here this weekend, especially on a track which I don't think is so suited to me, I'm really, really proud." Russell holds nerve to seal victory in Austria Published 4 hours ago Russell impresses and Verstappen bounces back - driver ratings Published 1 hour ago 'The tough races test you psychologically' Russell has been through the mill this season. Some bad luck in China and Japan after Australia helped pave the way for Antonelli to develop his winning momentum. Then Russell was off the pace in Miami as Antonelli fought McLaren's Lando Norris for another win. Russell took pole in Canada, and was leading but under intense pressure from Antonelli when his battery failed and he retired. Off the pace again in Monaco while Antonelli was supreme out front, Russell had more bad luck with the farrago over the incorrect pit-lane speeding penalties, which still has to work itself out, with McLaren and Red Bull taking the case to the FIA court of appeal . Pole in Spain followed for Russell, when he finally got some luck as Antonelli retired just after the Italian had passed him for second behind Hamilton. F1 drivers are super-human in many ways, but deep down they still have insecurities. And Russell has been happy to admit his own. And that he needed this win. "The tough races definitely test you psychologically," he said. "And these last two weekends for me have been vitally important to remind myself I can do it. "Single lap, race pace was very strong this weekend, and on a track that is probably not very well suited to my style. So, looking forward to heading to Silverstone next week, seeing all the home fans. I'm sure it's going to be great." 'Just drive' Russell pai
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