Tatler Singapore sits down with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team driver for a quick interview in Singapore ahead of the highly anticipated race this weekend
Just days before the highly anticipated Singapore Grand Prix that is set to take place this weekend at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Tatler Singapore had the opportunity to sit down with George Russell, the talented British driver for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team. Russell made his Formula 1 debut in 2019, and achieved his first win at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2021 at the age of 23.
At last year’s Singapore Grand Prix, the driver came tremendously close to a podium finish, but unfortunately crashed out on the last lap. Russell discusses that experience with Tatler Singapore and shares how he will be approaching the upcoming race in Singapore.
Also in this exclusive interview, he opens up about his passion for watches and his partnership with IWC Schaffhausen, the ups and downs of his 2024 season so far, memorable racing experiences, and what makes the Singapore Grand Prix so challenging yet unique.
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Can you tell me about the watch you're wearing today and what you love most about it?
Today, I'm wearing the IWC Pilot’s Watch Performance Chronograph 41 Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team watch. It just looks fast! It has a chronograph feature and matches our team colours perfectly. When I wear it with my race suit—either on the podium or in a press conference—it all comes together nicely with the green Petronas details on the day, the date, and around the watch. I often switch to a green strap as well, which adds a nice touch.
What have been some of your favourite memories or experiences in your partnership with IWC Schaffhausen so far?
One of my favourite memories is receiving a new watch; that’s always a pleasure. However, my best memory was visiting the IWC headquarters in Schaffhausen, Germany, for the first time. Before that, I didn’t fully appreciate what goes into making a watch. The craftsmanship and precision felt like walking into a Formula 1 factory. After that experience, I learned to take better care of my watches and wear them with pride.