Toto Wolff Evaluates Kimi Antonelli’s Performance in Monza
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted that rookie Kimi Antonelli’s performance at the Italian Grand Prix was “disappointing,” but reaffirmed his confidence in the young driver as a future star. Antonelli, who struggled in his home race, qualified in seventh place and finished ninth. During the second practice, 19-year-old Antonelli spun, and during the Grand Prix, he received a final black and white warning flag for repeated track limit violations, as well as a five-second penalty for pushing Williams driver Alex Albon off the track.Despite the disappointment, Wolff emphasized his support and confidence in Antonelli’s future.“Disappointing this weekend. Disappointing,” Wolff said of the rookie’s race. “You can’t put the car in the gravel and expect to be there. The whole race was disappointing.”
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Added: “I think a clean weekend means almost not carrying too much trauma from previous mistakes into the next session or the next weekend, because that’s [baggage]. You’re not going to attack the curve hard if you’ve gone off before finishing your session or maybe you’re not attacking a driver who shouldn’t be in your way.” Antonelli is eighth in the championship, 124 points behind Russell.“Just free him. Free him,” Wolff said. “He’s a great driver. He has this incredible natural skill and talent. He’s a racing driver. Everything is there. But we need to get rid of the ballast.”
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