Russell’s Mercedes storms to Melbourne pole with a 0.785s lap-margin

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George Russell secured pole for the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, clocking a lap that was 0.785 seconds faster than the rest of the field as Mercedes showcased a strong energy-management performance under the new regulations; the Briton described the car as feeling like a go-kart, highlighting the team’s efficient deployment and aerodynamic edge that left rivals scrambling to keep pace.
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