Mercedes workforce principal Toto Wolff described Kimi Antonelli’s efficiency on the Italian Grand Prix as “underwhelming” and believes his driver must free himself from earlier errors.
 
Antonelli spun into the gravel throughout Friday’s second apply session at Monza, dropping future information at a key level of the weekend. Whereas he certified simply behind teammate George Russell, Antonelli then picked up a penalty for forcing Alex Albon off monitor and was warned over monitor limits violations as he was categorised over 20 seconds behind Russell in ninth place.
 
“Underwhelming this weekend, underwhelming,” Wolff mentioned. “You possibly can’t put the automotive within the gravel mattress and count on to be there. All the race was underwhelming.
 
“It would not change something by way of my assist and confidence in his future as a result of I imagine he will be very, very, excellent. However [Monza] was… underwhelming.”
 
Wolff believes Antonelli is getting held again by a number of the different errors he has made in his rookie season, pointing to it taking him six laps to go Pierre Gasly after his pit cease maybe being a hangover from his collision with Charles Leclerc in Zandvoort every week earlier.
 
“I feel a clear weekend means virtually to not carry an excessive amount of trauma of earlier errors into the subsequent session or into the subsequent weekend, as a result of that’s baggage,” Wolff mentioned. “You are not going to assault the nook arduous in the event you’ve been off there earlier than [in a previous] session, or perhaps you are not attacking a driver that shouldn’t be in your method like Gasly as a result of we had this example with Leclerc. He should not lose even a second on Gasly.”
 
With Antonelli nonetheless struggling for consistency regardless of Mercedes making progress with its rear suspension – an space that was proving troublesome for the the drivers – Wolff believes the Italian rookie wants extra confidence to carry out at the next stage.
 
“Simply liberating him up [is key],” Wolff mentioned. “He is an incredible driver, has this unbelievable capacity and pure expertise. He is a race driver – it’s all there. However we have to do away with the ballast.”
 

 
  
  
  
 