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Kimi Antonelli exposes tense Mercedes meeting after mounting frustration

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Highlights

  • Kimi Antonelli faced struggles during the European F1 races.
  • Mercedes held a key meeting to address Antonelli’s challenges.
  • Antonelli shifted focus from results to process and improvement.
  • He regained form with points in Azerbaijan and Singapore races.
  • Mercedes ranks second in teams’ championship behind McLaren.
  • Upcoming Mexican Grand Prix on October 26 crucial for momentum.

Kimi Antonelli reveals a decisive Mercedes meeting during the European phase addressed his form and mindset, after he scored only three points across nine home‑continent races.

The 19-year-old starts strongly, including a maiden podium in Canada, but inconsistency follows. That downturn fuels debate about whether promotion arrived too soon under Toto Wolff’s watch.

The reset centres on process over outcomes. Antonelli shifts attention to execution, clean laps, and assembling complete weekends. The reframed approach reduces frustration and steadies his baseline performance.

Kimi Antonelli discusses a mid-season reset during Mercedes debriefs
Image Credit: Express

Recent flyaways validate the change. Points in Azerbaijan and Singapore indicate a rebound, with Antonelli regaining composure and enjoyment while tightening execution across sessions.

“I had a very big, long, dark time in the European season.”</fervogear_custom]

Mercedes calibrates expectations to protect a rookie while sustaining constructors’ returns alongside George Russell. The emphasis is on consistency, not heroics, to underpin the team’s scoring profile.

Competitive context remains unforgiving. McLaren, led by Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, sets the benchmark, while Mercedes holds second in the standings with margins still volatile.

Within restricted practice time and cost-cap limits, process fidelity becomes vital. Focusing on repeatable fundamentals offers resilience through parc fermé constraints and variable track conditions.

[fervogear_custom]“I’m now focusing a lot more on the task, which is driving well and putting things together.”</fervogear_custom]

Antonelli working with engineers in the Mercedes-AMG F1 garage
Image Credit: Mercedes-AMG F1

The next test arrives in Mexico on October 26. High altitude magnifies efficiency demands and tyre management, rewarding tidy execution and clear run plans through practice and qualifying.

The meeting’s value lies in aligning short-term scoring with long-term development. If Antonelli sustains error-light weekends, Mercedes strengthens second place and preserves strategic latitude for upgrades.

[fervogear_custom]Mercedes enters Mexico second in the constructors’, with momentum rebuilt by points in Azerbaijan and Singapore.

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Turning Point: Mercedes Team Meeting

Challenging European Races

Antonelli’s Comeback

From Frustration to Focus:
Kimi Antonelli’s Turning Point
A difficult European run left Antonelli in a “dark time”—but a pivotal meeting with Mercedes changed his approach.

Focusing on the driving process, he’s bounced back late in the season, reviving Mercedes’ challenge and restoring belief in the rookie prodigy.

3
Points in 9 European Races

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Podium in Canada

2nd
Mercedes: Teams’ Championship


I had a very big, long, dark time in the European season. Now, I’m focusing on the task—and enjoying racing again.
– Kimi Antonelli

Frustration
Mindset Shift
Resurgence
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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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