Mercedes' George Russell was 'kicking himself' after a mistake in wet conditions cost him a potential podium finish in the MonacoGP.
"I'm really kicking myself because P3 was almost guaranteed," Russell said when asked by Motorsport.com about his race.
"That's probably a lesson that actually when you're not on it and you're not focused, you make those mistake. "I think the toes got bent at the rear end. I felt really uncomfortable in the car, but we were the quickest on track during that period. So, I don't really know what was going on.
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