Because the Bahrain Grand Prix unfolded and George Russell raced in second place, messages slowly got here by means of on his radio that completely different methods have been failing. Workforce principal Toto Wolff put it merely: “The automobile was wounded.”
The Mercedes driver out of the blue suffered a brake-by-wire failure, and it took time to search out the settings to reset the system, Wolff stated. He misplaced the GPS, and he skilled onboard Drag Discount System (DRS) points, which led to his race engineer having to inform him over the radio when he may use the system.
The concern arose that the Briton “would lose the entire sprint — which might have meant no buttons, no technique to flip any of the settings,” Wolff added. All whereas navigating the ultimate stint on the delicate tire for over 20 laps and conserving a surging Lando Norris behind him, not as soon as shedding his focus. However Russell pulled off the feat.
Sunday’s race might need been Russell’s biggest Method One drive thus far, a efficiency that Wolff described as “an unbelievable drive” to reporters. And whereas he did face an investigation after the race for an alleged DRS infringement, the stewards discovered he gained no sporting benefit, that means Russell saved his second-place end — a vital factors haul in a season the place Mercedes doesn’t count on to be in rivalry for the championships.
However every millisecond, every level achieve, issues when the margins are this skinny all through the grid. As Wolff stated to Sky Sports activities, “I feel it’s the motive force who saved the consequence at this time.”
What occurred to Russell’s automobile?
Russell admitted through the post-race information convention that he was happy to see the chequered flag. The Briton had primarily pushed at nighttime (no pun supposed, contemplating the Bahrain GP is an evening race).
The Mercedes driver overcame the preliminary setback of the one-place grid drop from qualifying and handed Charles Leclerc firstly, holding onto second all through the race. It didn’t come into query till the ultimate levels as Norris navigated across the Ferraris and began closing the hole to Russell, all whereas Russell skilled a mess of points in his automobile.
All could have appeared nicely externally, however internally, a sequence of failures unfolded.
“It felt all beneath management for a second, after which out of the blue we had a brake-by-wire failure. So out of the blue the pedal was going lengthy, after which it was going quick,” Russell defined, that means he wanted to push the pedal additional or shorter than regular to get braking motion.
“I didn’t know what was happening. The steering wheel wasn’t working correctly, so it was actually arduous fought to maintain Lando behind. I feel another lap, he would have gotten me fairly comfortably.”
A brake-by-wire failure primarily is when the digital system that controls the rear brakes fails. When that malfunctions, the brakes are achieved manually by the motive force relatively than going by means of a system, which might make it tougher to manage the automobile beneath braking. Wolff likened it to when the facility steering system fails in a street automobile, and to “think about you must modify between one nook having it and the following one not having it.”
“That was simply superb ability,” he stated.
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Then there was the GPS problem. Russell out of the blue disappeared from the timing screens quickly after the security automobile interval, a transparent signal that one thing was mistaken. His transponder stopped working, and never having that GPS knowledge affected how he may use DRS. With out the information, it grew to become tougher to evaluate the gaps — not simply from his facet compared to different vehicles, but additionally for these round him, like Norris.
In response to Wolff, the DRS beacon failed, which meant Russell wanted to open the system manually. He tried “an override on the DRS,” Russell stated, including, “On one lap, I clicked the radio button and the DRS opened, so I straightaway closed it once more, backed off — nothing gained.
“I misplaced greater than I gained, it was solely open for a break up second, so type of goes to point out you the quantity of points we have been having.”
The stewards did examine the alleged DRS infringement, they usually said, “The connection between the automated DRS activation system and the automobile failed on account of points with a timing loop supplied by an exterior celebration.” Guide activation was licensed.
“On the time, the motive force was experiencing a brake-by-wire problem and different digital points,” stated the stewards. “He was at the moment suggested to make use of an auxiliary button within the cockpit which serves as a backup radio button but additionally serves as a guide DRS activation button.”
The stewards confirmed what Russell had shared — that when he tried to make use of the staff radio, DRS was “unintentionally activated” when navigating one of many straights. In response to the stewards, the telemetry confirmed the next: “The DRS was activated for a distance of 37 metres on a straight of roughly 700 metres. While he gained 0.02 seconds, he gave up 0.28 seconds on the subsequent nook to compensate.”
To be clear, that may be a breach of the sporting rules; nevertheless, no sporting benefit was gained so no penalty was handed to Russell or Mercedes.
All of this occurred whereas ending out the race and holding off a McLaren, arguably the quickest automobile on the grid thus far this season, whereas on delicate tires. Russell shared to Sky Sports activities how he didn’t have knowledge on his steering wheel through the ultimate stint, making it a compromised run.
“I’m not too positive how that one labored as nicely,” Russell stated. “I noticed Charles behind me on the arduous and I noticed 24 laps to go. I believed, ‘Jeez, how the hell are we going to make this work?’ However we did.”
Russell could have been capable of pull this drive off, placing him inside six factors of Max Verstappen within the driver standings, however why these points arose was unknown to Mercedes instantly post-race.
“We don’t know, most likely some wiring looms within the automobile or anything,” Wolff stated. “Perhaps it was triggered by the failure within the F1 system, after which it precipitated our system to go a bit bananas.”

Russell limped house with a second-place end (Mark Thompson/Getty Photos)
What does the consequence imply for Mercedes’ season?
McLaren could also be dominating this season, with Oscar Piastri pocketing a second win and Norris having one in every of his personal, however Mercedes has been persistently on the entrance, with Russell typically being the closest challenger, like on Sunday.
Throughout 4 races — all several types of tracks — Russell has secured three podium finishes, bringing house third in Australia and China. That kind of efficiency is sufficient to construct confidence inside a staff, significantly after the tough stretch Mercedes has skilled with looking for consistency within the present rules.
“This was the actual kind of take a look at for us. We knew that our automobile likes the chilly circumstances, and the competitiveness we confirmed in China and Suzuka was no main shock,” Russell stated. “However this was going to be the query mark — right here in Bahrain. And we’ve had one other sturdy weekend. So it bodes nicely for the season.”
The Briton stated Mercedes didn’t anticipate being near McLaren in Bahrain, at a observe the place many anticipated the Woking-based staff would thrive. However then Russell certified second and teammate Kimi Antonelli fourth, earlier than the one-place grid drops, and Russell stated, “Qualifying on the entrance row was an actual shock.
“After which seeing Lando proper up there on lap one behind me, I believed, ‘He’s going to fly off into the gap right here.’ Oscar did a tremendous job to manage the race, however to maintain Lando at bay, I used to be actually, actually happy about.”
Mercedes sits 58 factors off McLaren within the constructor standings, due to Russell’s podium end. When requested if McLaren was catchable, Wolff shared that he felt the staff was lacking “a number of tenths” on Sunday and wished to see how future tracks unfolded. He pointed towards how the tide turned final season, with McLaren having a giant momentum swing a number of races after ending sixth and eighth in Bahrain.
However when Russell was requested if the Silver Arrows have been title contenders, he cautioned in opposition to the suggestion.
“I’d like to say so, however I don’t assume we’re, to be trustworthy. McLaren are simply too dominant proper now. I feel that is most likely going to be their peak efficiency — what we noticed this week in Bahrain,” the 27-year-old defined. “And what we noticed in China and Suzuka might be their worst-case situation they usually nonetheless clearly obtained one victory from these two races.”
Russell added in regards to the significance of capitalizing on moments and selecting up factors when potential, like they did in Australia and Bahrain.
When the battles are this shut, being in the best place on the proper time is essential. We’ve seen that with Mercedes, in addition to the battles within the midfield, thus far this season.
“I don’t count on this to proceed for a lot of races to return,” Russell stated, “however who is aware of.”
Further reporting: Luke Smith
(High picture: Clive Rose/Getty Photos)