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With the 2023 Formula 1 season in the books, George Russell has gracefully transitioned from the racetrack to the realm of internet stardom. He has also been nonchalantly dubbed as the spirit of a “walking and talking meme.” In a recent video shared on the Mercedes’ YouTube page, the 25-year-old Brit took a lighthearted dive into the amusing world of fan-created memes that have captured his on-track moments throughout the season. The unexpected charm of the young British driver embracing Gen Z culture has sparked a storm of laughter and admiration among fans.

As the video unfolds, George Russell reacts to a myriad of fan-made memes with genuine surprise and enjoyment. The humor-filled memes also showcase Russell’s ability to take life’s lighter moments in stride. In one scene, he humorously comments on Lando Norris’ track limit mishap in Qatar with a playful “Oops.” The laughter continued as George addressed a meme from Mexico, where he dropped his phone, only to realize that a sea of cameras caught the moment.

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The meme journey also takes us to Austin, where the Brit was caught turning quickly during the Grand Prix build-up to look back at the corner after he acknowledged a fan with a personalized George Russell flag. One meme compared Russell and Charles Leclerc to figures from the 1950s where a lady looks like George, drawing mixed reactions from the driver. Russell playfully notes, “I’m not happy about that one.

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However, the best part about the video was the humorous comments left by his fans, who enjoyed George Russell reacting to his own memes.

George Russell fans go bonkers as they can’t help but appreciate his charm

The comments section became a battleground of humor, love, and playful banter as Mercedes and George fans flooded the video with their own hilarious remarks.

One fan playfully exclaimed, Who would’ve thought George was gonna be an internet sensation 😂.”

Another fan, with a touch of sarcasm, remarked, George Russell is the type of guy that reacts to his own memes 😂,” capturing the essence of Russell’s endearing self-awareness, a witty callback to the ‘George Russell is a type of guy…’ memes.

Amidst the banter, a fan affectionately declared, A walking and talking meme. Never change George 💕,” encapsulating the sentiment of many who appreciate the driver’s authenticity and ability to connect with his fans.

One enthusiastic supporter declared, This is the best thing on the Internet ❤😂,” echoing the sentiments of those who found joy in the intersection of Formula 1 and the internet meme culture.

 

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Another fan candidly remarked, “Some of my favorite memes and some of the most ridiculous as well 😅🤣💖😄Remember when Russell recreated that iconic turn from the US GP for Mercedes’ socials?

Another George fan summed it up beautifully: “George will always be George the comic 😊.” Considering the number of memes he’s been the focus of this season, there’s no denying this.

In a sport often defined by intense competition, George Russell’s foray into meme culture has added a refreshing layer, making him not just a skilled driver but a relatable and beloved personality in the hearts of Formula 1 enthusiasts.

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