Mercedes driver George Russell has been among the best F1 drivers, dominating the races this season. He has secured three podiums out of five, and it's just a matter of time before he grabs the winner’s trophy in one of the upcoming races. As the drivers take a short break ahead of the Miami Grand Prix next month, Russell hit the gym to work on his physique. Taking to Instagram, he treated his fans to a few jaw-dropping pictures of himself, and his fans are once again in awe of his good looks.
Fans can’t get enough of George Russell’s looks
Sharing a bunch of gym photos of himself, George Russell wrote, “Always pushing.” The post has received more than 3.75 lakh likes in less than 24 hours. He is seen doing a variety of exercises in the gym, including weightlifting, pullups, and side bends. His ripped physique and chiseled muscles left many tongues wagging in the comments section.
A fan wrote, “Our Mr Mercedes (please dont move).” Another asked, “Why isn't bro a model yet.” One more said, “Arms like those really set off the comments.” A fan also asked, “what in the thirst trap.” A comment read: “George… we were unfamiliar with your game.” Many also couldn’t keep their eyes off his muscles and wrote, “THOSE VEINS G!” An Instagram user called the post “The Russell Hustle!” “THE ARMS???? THE SMILE????? OMG GEORGE?” read yet another comment.
The most eye-catching comment was "The ladies will like that," which Russell had told Lando Norris as an excuse for sharing the McLaren driver’s shirtless picture on Instagram. Some also thought the pictures were so perfect they almost looked artificially generated. “Why does it look ai,” asked a user.
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George Russell pulls out revenge on Lando Norris by sharing picture from his dressing room, says "the ladies will like it"George Russell has kept Mercedes among the top teams after Lewis Hamilton moved to Ferrari. While the latter is still struggling in his new car, Russell is fourth in the Drivers’ Standings with 73 points so far. He grabbed the third spot on the podium in both the Australian Grand Prix and the Chinese Grand Prix. He clinched fifth position in Japan and in the most recent Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. His best finish has been second place at the Bahrain Grand Prix.