George Russell Speaks Out On Social Media ‘Hate And Negativity’

Mercedes driver George Russell has revealed his concerns about the dark side of social media in an interview with The Athletic.

According to the British F1 driver, about 50% of the interactions and feedback on social media platforms are negative. He commented:

“There’s a lot of hate and negativity. And it’s almost impossible to avoid. It doesn’t matter who it’s about, I’d say 50 percent of the time it’s negative, I find that quite tough to comprehend.”

The fluctuations in public perception represent a continual challenge for athletes, where praise can quickly turn into harsh criticism. Discussing his personal experiences, Russell described the volatile nature of public perception, which swings dramatically. He continued:

“This sport swings so quickly. One minute you’re a hero, the next you’re zero, and it can swing as quickly as from FP3 to qualifying or from race to race. I’ve been in a position where I’ve been on a roll for a couple of races, and then suddenly, the next race, I’m off the pace. And it’s like, ’S—, how am I dealing with this?’ What’s going on? And most of the time, it’s up in your head.”

The Mercedes driver also opened up on dealing with racing setbacks, commenting:

“I feel like I’m able to bounce back very quickly from a tough weekend or even a tough session.

“You learn as you get older what you need as an individual. It doesn’t work for everyone; Lewis and I are two very different characters as well, and we do things differently. You’ve just got to find what works for you.”

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