# George Russell at the 2023 United States Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2023-cota-george-russell
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> George Russell navigated a challenging United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas, converting a fifth-place grid start into a solid fifth-place finish for Mercedes AMG F1, securing 10 points.

George Russell's drive at the 2023 United States Grand Prix on October 22nd at the Circuit of the Americas was a study in consistent performance amidst a race marked by significant post-event scrutiny. Starting from grid position 5, Russell maintained his presence within the top half of the field throughout the 56 laps, ultimately crossing the finish line in position 5 with a total race time of 1:35:46.361. This result secured 10 points for the Mercedes AMG F1 team, a steady contribution in a championship battle where every point counts.

The race itself saw Russell demonstrate a competitive pace, evidenced by his fastest lap of 1:39.393 on lap 48, which ranked him third overall for the fastest laps recorded during the Grand Prix. While this did not yield an additional point, as the fastest lap bonus was claimed by Yuki Tsunoda, it underscored the W14's potential on the Austin circuit. Russell's performance was particularly notable given the complexities of the weekend, including a sprint race format and the inherent challenges of managing tire degradation at COTA. His ability to hold position from the start to the finish line, completing all 56 laps, speaks to a disciplined execution of the race strategy. For a broader understanding of F1 race dynamics, one can always consult the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en).

The post-race landscape at COTA 2023 was significantly altered by technical infringements. Russell's teammate, [Lewis Hamilton at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix](/results/2015-albert-park-lewis-hamilton), who had initially finished second, was later disqualified due to "Illegal skid block wear." This elevated Russell's eventual standing relative to his teammate's initial on-track result, though it did not change Russell's own finishing position. Similarly, Charles Leclerc, who had started from pole, also faced disqualification for the same technical breach. These events highlight the stringent technical regulations enforced by the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship), which are a fundamental aspect of [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) racing.

Russell's consistent drive contrasted with the dramatic shifts elsewhere in the field. Max Verstappen, who started from grid position 6, ultimately claimed the victory, a performance that echoes the dominance seen in races like [Max Verstappen at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix](/results/2015-albert-park-max-verstappen). Meanwhile, [Carlos Sainz at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix](/results/2015-albert-park-carlos-sainz), another competitor from the 2015 Australian Grand Prix, finished in position 3 at COTA, demonstrating Ferrari's strong showing before Leclerc's disqualification. Russell's focus remained on extracting the maximum from his package, navigating the challenging corners and elevation changes of the Circuit of the Americas. The data from such events, including future seasons, provides valuable insights into performance trends, as seen in resources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). His P5 finish, while not a podium, represented a solid points haul for Mercedes in a weekend that proved tumultuous for several front-running teams.
