George Russell has shared an update on his health after battling an
illness during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix last month. Russell
starred to a second place result in Baku last time out, marking his
best finish since his Montreal victory in June. However, the Briton
almost ruled himself out of competing at the race event due to a
respiratory illness, which would have seen reserve driver Valtteri
Bottas step in. Having had a weekend away from the race track to
recover ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, Russell confirmed he is
in much better condition. However, the Mercedes driver admitted he
is not feeling back to 100% health. “Feeling better, to be honest,”
Russell told media including RacingNews365 .  “Baku was a tough
one, just in terms of how I was feeling. I'm not 100% right now,
I've improved substantially.” Russell will be putting his fitness
to the test this weekend in Singapore, which is infamous for being
one of the physically toughest events of the year due to the high
heat, humidity and long lap. While he expects he will be able to
get through the race on Sunday, the 27-year-old is not expecting an
easy ride. “If I think there was any other race, I wouldn't have a
single shred of concern,” he added. “Singapore being Singapore and
the obvious challenges here, I'm sure it will be fine, but Sunday
won't be a breeze.”

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