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George Russell 2023 Italian GP Result: P5 from P4, 10 pts | The F1 Formula
George Russell·Italian Grand Prix·2023

Race result · 2023

George Russell at the 2023 Italian Grand Prix

George Russell secured a P5 finish at the 2023 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, converting his fourth-place grid start into a solid 10-point haul for Mercedes AMG F1 after 51 laps.

  • 5th
  • 10 pts
  • Mercedes AMG F1

The result

2023 Italian

George Russell's performance at the 2023 Italian Grand Prix saw him navigate the high-speed Monza circuit to secure a fifth-place finish, a result that underscored Mercedes AMG F1's consistent points-scoring capability on a challenging weekend. Starting from fourth on the grid, Russell found himself immediately in the thick of the battle at the front, contending with the formidable pace of the Red Bulls and the home-crowd-fueled Ferraris. The initial laps at the [Autodromo Nazionale Monza](https://www.formula1.com/en/circuits/italy/monza.html) are always crucial, and Russell managed to maintain a strong presence, completing all 51 laps of the race with a total time of 1:14:04.171. His fastest lap, a 1:25.847, was recorded on lap 38, placing him ninth overall for that metric across the field, demonstrating a sustained effort through the race's latter stages. The strategic demands of Monza, with its long straights and chicanes, often lead to close racing, and Russell's ability to convert a strong qualifying into a solid points finish for the [Mercedes AMG F1](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship/season/event/2023-italian-grand-prix) team was a testament to both driver and machine. While he dropped one position from his grid slot, the 10 points secured were crucial for the constructor's championship.

The race unfolded with Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez securing a Red Bull 1-2, followed by a fierce internal Ferrari battle between Carlos Sainz Jr. and Charles Leclerc for the final podium spot. Russell's P5 finish placed him directly behind this Ferrari duo, highlighting the gap Mercedes still faced against the leading contenders on certain track characteristics, particularly the straight-line speed demands of Monza. His teammate, Lewis Hamilton, starting from eighth on the grid, managed to climb two positions to finish sixth, just behind Russell, securing an additional 8 points for the team. Hamilton's fastest lap, a 1:25.582 on lap 29, was notably quicker than Russell's, indicating differing race strategies or tire management through their stints, a common variable in [Formula 1 Grand Prix racing](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/all-news). The overall [2023 Formula One season](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) had seen Mercedes pushing hard for development, and this Monza result, while not a podium, contributed valuable constructors' points, reinforcing their position in the standings. Russell's drive was characterized by consistent lap times and effective tire management, crucial on a circuit known for its high-speed wear. Understanding the broader context of the season requires examining the full spectrum of [F1 race results data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), which reveals the varied fortunes of teams. For instance, the strong showing by Williams, with [Alexander Albon's P7 finish](/results/2026-monza-alex-albon), demonstrated competitive progress, while Alpine faced reliability issues, as seen with [Esteban Ocon's retirement](/results/2026-monza-esteban-ocon) due to steering problems. Even teams like AlphaTauri, despite [Pierre Gasly's P15 finish](/results/2026-monza-pierre-gasly), contribute to the intricate championship narrative. These individual performances collectively shape the dynamic landscape of the [FIA Formula One World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship), offering insights into car development and driver execution.

Grid
4th
Finish
5th
Points
10
Laps
51
Race time
1:14:04.171
Fastest lap
1:25.847
Race recap

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P4

  • Finish

    P5

  • Points

    10

  • Laps

    51

  • Constructor

    Mercedes AMG F1

  • Status

    Finished

Teammate that weekend

Lewis Hamilton

Grid P8 · Finish P6 · 8 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 14

P799 pts

After round 14

P7109 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2023-09-03
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