Rank 67 documents George Russell's 2022 Mercedes debut season and the W13 — the porpoising nightmare chassis that nonetheless gave Britain's next Silver Arrows standard bearer his first Grand Prix win at São Paulo and a permanent seat beside Lewis Hamilton after years of Williams promise. Russell had announced himself with a near-victory at Spa 2021 in a Williams and a qualifying masterclass reputation that earned the Mr Saturday nickname; his full-time Mercedes move paired Oxford precision with Brackley's hybrid-era infrastructure during the team's first winless constructors' campaign since 2012. The W13's silver-and-teal livery, number 63 roundel, and Interlagos recovery drive defined Russell's transition from back-marker hero to factory lead before the 2024 Canadian and Las Vegas victories confirmed his championship credentials. Wallimilist renders the W13 side profile, blue-white helmet portrait, and monumental GEORGE RUSSELL typography exactly as the master PNG dictates — Mr Saturday kicker, HYBRID FORMULA ONE band, and curator copy on Britain's Mercedes standard bearer.