Antonelli suffers an overprotective Mercedes
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Antonelli is experiencing a period of shadows and very few light. The contact he had on the track yesterday with Charles Leclerc is just the tip of the iceberg. Mistakes like the one he made in turn-3, in Zandvoort, shouldn't happen, but they happen. Especially when a rookie finds himself dueling against an expert and talented driver like the Monegasque. Mistakes like that happen and will happen again. Here we will not make the episode we had with the Ferrari driver the focal point of the speech.

What we want to analyze is the period of difficulty that the young Mercedes is going through. The Italian, born in 2006, had an overall good and fairly linear start to the season. He took fourth place on his debut and then achieved sixth place four times in the five stages that followed. Three zeros came in Imola, Monaco and Barcelona, but Kimi had shown that he was on track by taking his first career podium in Canada, finishing third behind Russell and Verstappen.

It all started at the Red Bull Ring

Up to this point (Canadian GP) his season was positive. Very positive for a rookie. According to the writer, the castle that Kimi built in his head in Montreal, however, lasted for a very little period. Indeed, it immediately collapsed in Austria. The Italian comes to Spielberg very confident. He talks about the last races in which he failed to collect points, and about Canada as if it were the light at the end of the tunnel, the GP that would have made him turn the season around. Antonelli will claim that he has often limited himself to carrying out the homework up to that point and now that the podium had arrived, he could have attempted another approach to the weekend. A grittier, more experimental approach.

Mercedes, Antonelli

It is here, according to the writer, that the problems arose. At the Red Bull Ring, right where he had made such a strong statement, he had to retire following his mistake: he blocked the wheels in turn-3 and collided, also throwing out the four-time world champion Max Verstappen. At Silverstone he then suffered another retirement, this time innocent, put out by Hadjar who hit him due to poor visibility.

Too much protection makes worse situation

This was followed by a zero in Belgium, tenth place (just one point) in Hungary and yesterday's zero again in Netherlands. A negative trail that we have hypothesized began with an excess of euphoria and which can only end after a careful analysis, not so much by Kimi, but also by the Mercedes team. Too overprotective.

There may be a line of wanting to protect Antonelli by raising a wall to help him isolate himself and only think about running, especially after what happened in Monza last year. But even by acting in this way it is not certain that any good will be done to him. It is clear that there is something wrong with these performances. However, it seems as if Kimi's problems have become a sort of Taboo for Mercedes. The team doesn't talk about it, Andrea doesn't talk about it accordingly and everything gets complicated.

Managing a 19 year old driver is not easy. He finds himself in Formula 1 coming to terms with the greats, with the icons of sport, and in his debut season he has already had the chance to fight and ‘clash’ (in the true sense of the word) with two of the most important figures within the paddock: Verstappen and Leclerc.

The problems must be addressed and avoiding talking about it and/or hiding Antonelli inside a bubble will certainly not help him. In fact, it will only complicate the situation.


Read in the original language (Italian): Antonelli soffre una Mercedes iperprotettiva


Photo: Mercedes

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