George Russell has a habit of going topless for snaps, as can be seen by the various posts on his social media accounts. Alex Albon has always mocked his friend for this habit, as friendly banter is nothing new to the trio of Albon, Russell and Norris.
George Russell has had a recent revelation where he has discovered the “Type of guy trend”. The Brit is in shock and awe, but he’s loving this trend and having a blast.
“George Russell is the kind of guy to take his top off during security check in an airport!”😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Z9RbIGjMzg
— leo🐋 MERC 2-3 (@LH44AA23) July 23, 2022
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Recently Alex Albon also hopped on the trend and made a comment about Russell where the Williams driver said, “He is the kind of guy to take his top off during security check in an airport!”
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Seems a pretty apt comment, judging by Russell’s Instagram and other social media posts. There have been plenty of other hilarious renditions of the trend by fans.
Take a look at the “George Russell is the type of guy…” trend
The “George Russell is the type of guy…” trend has taken over F1 social media. It has the fans getting creative with their Russell assumptions. Now, George Russell himself has come forward to set the record straight about some of these speculations. Take a look at some of the best takes by fans.
george russell is the type of guy to ask the waiter “what’s the damage” before they hand him the check
— s 🐝 (@formullana) July 17, 2022
George Russell is the type of guy to read the entire terms and conditions before clicking I agree
— Tom (@ShhhNotTom) July 17, 2022
George Russell is the type of guy who’s says “how’s the weather up there” when he sees someone taller than him pic.twitter.com/vm3Y8YaV4t
— amran 👀 (@amxran0) July 17, 2022
George Russell is the type of guy who holds the door for you when you’re too far down the hall so you have to awkwardly jog.
— The Red Flags F1 Podcast (@TheRedFlagsF1) July 17, 2022
George Russell is the type of guy to say “oh goodness gracious” when he gets scared by something
— Jo 🦡 (@itsIightsout) July 17, 2022
Russell himself replied to some of these tweets with his own takes on them.
How am I the kind of guy who has only just discovered this trend… 😂 https://t.co/kaCtRB7DgV
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) July 18, 2022
Manners cost nothing people. https://t.co/VhntEkaPYB
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) July 18, 2022
The simple ones are the best. 😂 https://t.co/0o2gW8zoi3
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) July 18, 2022
You know me too well!! 😂 https://t.co/dBRR8av37s
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) July 18, 2022
Here are some more fans’ rendition of the now viral ‘type of guy’ tweet.
George Russell is the type of guy to say “excuse my French” after he swears.
— Lewis (not Hamilton) 🏆🏁 (@LMGY51) July 17, 2022
george russell is the type of guy who claps when the plane lands
— rach ³³ (@maxverstappan) July 17, 2022
George Russell is the type of guy that would call you at 00:01 to wish you happy birthday
— Xava (@XavaBlue) July 17, 2022
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george russell is the type of guy to rock up to a karaoke night, say ‘this one’s for you babe’ and sing what makes you beautiful by one direction
— katie 🪴🏳️🌈 (@sebvettelthings) July 18, 2022
However, looking away from the banter, Russell will be now focused on next week’s Grand Prix at the Hungaroring. The Mercedes team will look forward to another enthralling weekend after their drivers secured P2 and P3 in the French Grand Prix.
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Although their chances of challenging both Ferrari and Red Bull for the Championship are slim, both Russell and Hamilton will look to give runaway leaders Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc a tough time again in Hungary. The duo will be hoping for incidents at the front to secure another podium or hopefully a maiden win.