# George Russell at the 2025 Mexico City Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2025-mexico-city-george-russell
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> George Russell secured a P7 finish and the fastest lap at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix, adding 6 points to his championship tally for Mercedes AMG F1 after starting from fourth on the grid.

George Russell's performance at the 2025 Mexican Grand Prix saw him convert a starting grid position of fourth into a seventh-place finish, a result that, while not a podium, was underscored by setting the fastest lap of the race on lap 50 with a time of 1:20.052. The Mercedes AMG F1 driver completed all 71 laps of the [Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit](https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2025/Mexico/Circuit.html) in a total time of 1:38:48.861, securing 6 championship points. This outcome placed him directly behind his teammate Kimi Antonelli, who finished sixth, highlighting the team's consistent, if not dominant, presence in the upper midfield during this round. The strategic calls and tire management required at Mexico City's high altitude often present unique challenges, and Russell's ability to extract the fastest single lap demonstrates the W16's underlying pace. For a broader understanding of how such results contribute to a driver's career within the sport, one can consult resources like [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).
The race itself saw various incidents, including an accident for [Carlos Sainz at the 2021 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2021-montreal-carlos-sainz) (who retired on lap 67), and mechanical issues for others, such as Fernando Alonso's brake failure on lap 34. Russell navigated these dynamics to bring his Mercedes home, outperforming drivers like [Esteban Ocon at the 2021 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2021-montreal-esteban-ocon), who finished ninth for Haas F1 Team in this race. While starting from the second row, the pace differential to the front-runners, particularly Lando Norris's McLaren, was evident. The comprehensive data for this and other seasons is meticulously compiled by sources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), providing a detailed look at every race. The [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) oversees the technical regulations that shape these competitive outcomes, ensuring a level playing field for all constructors. Russell's drive was a solid points-scoring effort, maintaining his championship standing despite the competitive field, as detailed on the [official Formula 1 site](https://www.formula1.com/en). Comparing this to [Alexander Albon at the 2021 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2021-montreal-alex-albon), who finished 12th in this race, illustrates the varying fortunes across the grid and the importance of consistent performance for every team in the [Formula 1 World Championship](https://www.formula1.com/en).
