A signal was needed, and Kimi Antonelli sent one loud and clear at the end of today's qualifying session: seventh place for his second home Grand Prix, which will turn into a second row tomorrow, thanks to the five-place penalty that Lewis Hamilton will have to serve.
To make concrete
Despite losing kilometres in FP2 following an error on the approach to the second Lesmo corner, Antonelli showed progressive improvement as qualifying progressed, finishing Q2 in second place just over a tenth behind Verstappen, which allowed him to regain access to Q3, which he had been missing since Silverstone.
The Bolognese driver is therefore managing to turn the weekend around despite Friday's setback: this makes his position just a few thousandths behind Russell even more valuable, not only because the Briton drives the same car - and is therefore the best possible reference point - but also and above all because the former Williams driver is proving to be one of the best on the entire grid.
What remains to be done now is to capitalise on the result at the end of the 53 laps in Monza, earning valuable points not only in terms of the Constructors' Championship, but above all for confidence. A clean race, without mistakes. Come on, Kimi.
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