George Russell crowned the Brazil Grand Prix in Formula-1

George Russell crowned the Brazil Grand Prix in Formula-1

British George Russell, the Mercedes team, won his first race in his world championship Formula -1.
Russell crowned the Brazil Grand Prize race today, Sunday, after he outperformed his closest pursuit of his compatriot Lewis Hamilton, his German team colleague.

The Spanish Carlos Science, the Ferrari team, ranked third in the standings, while the Dutch Max Versaben, the Red Bull team, who won the World Championship title this year in the drivers category, was satisfied with the sixth place in the Brazilian race, after receiving a 5 seconds penalty as a result of an accident It fell between his car and the Hamilton.

The Ferrari Charles Lockleer team, from the emirate of Monaco, ranked fourth in the Brazil race, to strengthen his hopes in seizing second place in the overall ranking, before the start of the Grand Emirates Award race, the last races of the current season, which takes place on November 20.
The Spanish Fernando Alonso, the driver of the Albin team, finished fifth in the race today, while the Mexican Sergio Perez, the Red Bull team, came in seventh place.

The French, Esteban Ocoun, the Alpine driver, the Finnish Valtery Potas, the Alpha Romeo driver, the Canadian Lance Stroll and the German Sebastian Vettel, the Aston Martin duo, in the eighth to the eleventh, respectively.
It is noteworthy that the Red Ball team also crowned the world championship this year in the category of manufacturers earlier this season..

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