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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 05: George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team looks on during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit on March 05, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.
© Photo by Anni Graf - Formula 1
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more shots from esses
on the 10th of june 2007, at the canadian gp, lewis hamilton wins his first ever race.
falling into place (rbr george au) | for @russilton
OUGHHHHH MY LOVESSSS 😭😭😭
George and Carmen's Fiat Jolly broke down on the streets of Monaco 😭😭 — via cdspot on instagram
OSCAR IN A WHEEL AT CLARKSON'S FARM 😭
We Stand Together.
the iconic helmet, lewis hamilton. — happy pride month. 🏳️🌈
all sports is rpf on some level so sports rpf is the only logical next step
the games are real, the stakes are real, the players themselves are unknowable except for what they carefully want you to know. the narratives are real, but the league knows you care about them, so they amplify them. the graphics next to the player's heads to tell you this is how their season is going, the camera lingering on them as they lean down to tie their shoes or their skates, looking solemn, the commentators tell you this is important, the marketing tells you this is important, in case you didnt know. the stories are already there but theyre also well-crafted. you care about these players. you care about how they perform. not just because you want to see your team win but because you want to see the conclusion of the narrative being built around them.
not everyone is doing sports rpf the way you might be familiar with it in fandom spaces, but sports is always, on some level, rpf. the people are real, but the reason you care about them is because a story is being told about them, through numbers, satistics, win/loss ratios, championships. there is an interest in amplifying the drama and centering the narrative so you care more about what you're seeing while watching the game. and is that not simply rpf...........
Lewis Hamilton at the British Grand Prix press conference (2011)
sometimes all of the hullabaloo and “unnecessary anger” comments about George throwing his headrest out of his car in Canada 2026 tick me off because people really don’t seem to know how much George was labeled an angry demon kid on track in karting who threatened to lap people and crash into them. George has consciously worked on his anger management and that should be recognized. exhibits A, B, and C (take with a grain of salt of course):
he has WORKED to be a calm and graceful person who is polite no matter what. he immediately learned from and apologized for the Bottas incident in ‘21, even though that’s used against him to this day, and has talked about how he tries to point the blame more at himself now than others as he used to. hell, he’s also said 1000x that his whiny and angry radio moments (another point used to drag him) are because of the heat of the moment and he has defended other drivers reacting the same. the metaphor of bringing a microphone to your worst day at work makes total sense to me and is something he’s used to explain those moments.
and so this is why also, while I completely understand why people would want him to, I don’t always love comments about how George should “be more evil” or angry or mean. guys, he absolutely can be. but he’s really worked on that and tried for that to not be who he is. I really respect that. in a world where hot takes and lashings drive algorithms, and a sport where aggressiveness is often praised and heavily associated with how “masculine” a driver is or not, it’s a different path to try to be an emotionally regulated and professional person. I think this lends to the “PR Russell” allegations and that he is fake, but I don’t think working on yourself should be construed as “fake”. and a lack of anger in a man doesn’t make him less of one or less of a good athlete.
yes we want him to advocate for himself, on and off track, don’t get me wrong- where ruthlessness and competition may be necessary. I believe George can do that. he’s obviously shown that. but this self-improvement is actually one of the things I like about him the most tbh. it takes a lot of courage to identify how you can improve and try to be that person. not enough people do that honestly. I like to see and admire George trying. so often we tell ourselves that the way we hurt others and ourselves is just “who we are” and something we can’t change. maybe sometimes it isn’t. but shouldn’t we try to treat others well? doesn’t mean George doesn’t fail at this. but I’d rather him try than not