
Who is George Russell's girlfriend Carmen Mundt? Your 101 on the F1 Mercedes driver's relationship
And one of the biggest names in the motorsports rn? George Russell: the British driver has won four Formula One Grands Prix and is only 27. One of our fave facts about him? He is in an adorbs af relationship with Carmen Montero Mundt.
So, who is F1 WAG Carmen Montero Mundt? And how long have she and Russell been together? Keep scrolling for the full details.
Mundt is the girlfriend of George Russell, the British F1 driver. She's often seen supporting him at events, travelling across the world to do so, and is known for her elegant personal style.
Like George Russell, Mundt was born in 1998. Her birthday is 12 February, which makes her an Aquarius. She's 27 years old.
Mundt was born in Spain but moved to the UK when she was 18.
Mundt has a BA in Business Management and Finance from the University of Westminster and also has a Diploma in Asset Allocation and Risk Management from the University of Geneva.
She's worked at Ruffer, a London-based asset manager and Delta, a business management consultant. Now, she doesn't appear to have a staff role in the financial sector but she has released an e-book called My Investing Journey and Learning with the platform Female Invest.
She has spoken about how her interest in finance was sparked by her family's financial problems, with her father going bankrupt when Mundt was 10 years old.
Currently she has over 600,000 followers on her Instagram @carmenmmundt. She also posts branded content with the likes of Alo and Dior.
Mundt and Russell met in London through a mutual friend. They made their relationship public at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix. The couple celebrated their five-year anniversary in February 2025.
These two are too cute!
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