Toto Wolff says Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s crash on his Mercedes debut in Italian Grand Prix follow may have “zero” affect on who the staff resolve to interchange Lewis Hamilton with subsequent season.
The 18-year-old Italian’s first F1 session got here to an abrupt and early finish as he misplaced management of the W15 at Parabolica throughout Follow One and shunted into the barrier.
Mercedes are anticipated to verify Antonelli sooner or later throughout the weekend as George Russell’s team-mate for 2025, with Hamilton leaving to affix Ferrari.
Requested in a press convention following the session if the crash would affect his resolution, Mercedes staff principal Wolff mentioned: “No, zero impact.
“I think most important is to hire based on ability. An FP1 that’s gone wrong is not the reason why you decide for or against a driver.”
Wolff described Antonelli’s tempo throughout his transient time on monitor as “astonishing”. He momentarily topped the timesheet after his first lap, then set the quickest center sector on the time on his second lap simply earlier than the crash.
Requested by Sky Sports activities F1 if the incident had proven it was “too soon” for Antonelli, Wolff replied: “Undoubtedly not.
“It’s great. He’s a pleasure to watch. You can see the raw speed that he has. Going out there, blasting first lap, second lap. I think the speeds that he had in the Lesmo and Ascari were not matched any more in the session.”
“I’d rather slow somebody down and calm him down than the other way around to make somebody quicker because the second one is not possible. So that’s part of the learning curve.”
‘Lesson realized!’ – Antonelli sorry after crash
Antonelli had been scheduled to deal with the media after second follow however his look was cancelled, with Mercedes as a substitute sharing a recorded message from the driving force.
He swiftly returned to motion in F2 qualifying after the crash, ultimately ending sixth having topped the timesheet up till the closing moments of the session.
He mentioned: “What a day. First FP1 done. Unfortunately, it ended quite quickly because of the crash. It was quite a big one, around 52gs.
“I’m really sorry to the team and George for making them work afterwards. Just a mistake by my side. Just pushing a bit too much for the conditions.
“I ought to have constructed the run a bit extra progressively. However positively lesson realized for subsequent time.
“I’m still really thankful to the team for making this possible and still great to see all the tifosi out there, and to get the first laps with all the drivers on track.
“I am not feeling tremendous properly in the meanwhile. Simply going to return and attempt to relaxation and attempt to focus for the remainder of the weekend as a result of there’s nonetheless some racing to go and we will nonetheless attempt to get consequence.”
No plans to convey ahead Antonelli’s subsequent F1 outing
Mercedes have been trying to want Antonelli for the step up from Components 2 with a programme together with the testing of the staff’s previous vehicles and appearances in F1 follow periods.
The final expectation was that Antonelli would additionally seem in Mexico and Abu Dhabi, and Wolff rejected a suggestion that {the teenager}’s return to motion could possibly be introduced ahead with a purpose to give him an opportunity to recover from his Monza crash.
Wolff mentioned: “No, I think a strong driver needs to recover from these things and cope with the pressure.
“Clearly, this week it wasn’t simple for him. He nonetheless must compete in F2. You’ve all these shenanigans round you in Monza, Italian child that is been hyped, first time in a Mercedes – and that have to be a heavy burden.
“But if he wants to be a champion one day, he needs to cope with that. And I have no doubt that he can and he will.”
Wolff mentioned that he didn’t really feel any responsible for over-hyping Antonelli, however admitted that the Italian could be feeling “terrible” after the incident.
“I think the circumstances are guilty,” Wolff mentioned. “In our industry we perfectly understand who is capable and not.
“The way it’s all panned out, he is jumped F3, he is just about gained the whole lot earlier than… after which it is clear you begin to change into a Mercedes driver, you check in FP1, on the identical time you are underneath the magnifying glass as a result of all of it occurs in Monza and it has been some time since an Italian driver was in a high staff.
“So I’m sure that this can be a lot for an 18-year-old. But I said before that he needs to swim and to take these days that are so difficult, like it is for him at the moment – it feels certainly terrible – and that’s part of the development curve.”
Brundle: Antonelli’s confidence can be broken
Sky Sports activities F1’s Martin Brundle mentioned Antonelli’s confidence could be “damaged” by the incident.
“It was the last thing he or the team needed,” Brundle mentioned. “They haven’t got any data, the car’s damaged, his confidence will be damaged.
“Mercedes need to current him because the star of the longer term. He pushed very, very exhausting early on. He’d simply gone purple within the second sector, fractionally forward of Lewis, and he was anticipating an excessive amount of, too quickly.
“Obviously got in and there was not enough grip for the speed that he was carrying.
“It is such a disgrace. I love his confidence however he wanted to play himself in considerably extra rigorously than that.”
Talking earlier than Antonelli returned to motion in F2 Qualifying afterward Friday, Brundle mentioned the teen’s response to the incident could be telling.
“If he’s, as we’re told, sort of (Michael) Schumacher, (Ayrton) Senna, Max Verstappen level, it will just bounce off,” he mentioned.
“I’ll never forget watching Michael Schumacher smash up Nelson Piquet’s Benetton, and we were like, ‘right, now we’ll see how good Michael Schumacher is.’ He got back in his own one and his next lap was the fastest of anybody, because he had that supreme inner confidence to go with his talent.
“We’ll discover out whether or not younger Antonelli is similar.”
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