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Here’s something you don’t always get to see. At a recent public event, the Mercedes men got together to answer some burning questions. Talking about adjusting to different weathers, and doing what they do, Lewis dropped some insights on George’s coping mechanism.

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George Russell apparently finds it really hard to deal with hot weather. And Lewis claims that he has a picture of the man, shirtless, in an ice cube vest, keeping himself cool.

As the audience went wild on this information, George couldn’t help but blush away.

George, embarrassed by this time, said that Lewis was, in fact, supposed to only keep it between the two. But, alas, the cat is out of the bag. George continued to ask the audience, “I know in Singapore it’s going to be hot. So, what’s the secret?”

This was followed by a screaming audience in unison stating, “Take your shirt off!”

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“It’s not that kind of event. It’s got out of hand,” as the interviewer laughed the matter shut. However, Twitter wasn’t going to look away. The social media platform went crazy as Mercedes posted this on their handle.

Twitter Wants Lewis Hamilton to expose George Russell

After Mercedes dropped the interview on their Twitter handle, people couldn’t get a grip. They went into a frenzy, just like the live audience.

And now, they insist that Lewis do the needful and show the people what they want. Some have even resorted to selling off their beloved grandma for said picture.

Name a price, and the people are ready to crowdfund! Here’s what they posted.

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Aside from the shirt talk, it indeed is going to get hot in Singapore. A lot is riding on the Silver Arrows as they fear not achieving a single win this season. Will Singapore change the course for the Mercedes men?