Guenther Steiner has dismissed suggestions that Kimi Antonelli can challenge George Russell for the 2026 Formula 1 drivers' title, despite the Mercedes rookie's win at the Chinese Grand Prix. After two rounds, Antonelli sits second in the standings behind his teammate. Steiner credits the victory with boosting Antonelli's confidence but highlights Russell's greater experience.
Guenther Steiner, former Haas team principal, spoke on The Red Flags Podcast about Kimi Antonelli's performance early in the 2026 Formula 1 season. Antonelli, a 19-year-old in his second year with Mercedes, claimed his first F1 victory at the Chinese Grand Prix. This result placed him second in the drivers' standings after two races, trailing teammate George Russell. Many observers suggested the win positioned Antonelli for a title fight this year. Steiner acknowledged the milestone's value, stating, 'I think it gives him a lot of confidence because there was an opportunity for him.' He noted Antonelli capitalized on Russell's qualifying troubles, where a front wing failure in Q2 and restart issues in Q3 limited the Briton to second on the grid. Russell described it as 'definitely damage limitation.' Steiner praised Antonelli for staying composed: 'He didn't make a mistake... He kept his cool.' However, he ruled out a championship challenge under normal conditions. 'To beat George it's very difficult,' Steiner said, emphasizing Russell's experience as a 'good race car driver.' He added, 'No... The kid is 19 years old... I don't think he can do it this year.' Steiner encouraged Antonelli not to pressure himself, noting his youth offers future chances: 'He has got a good future in front of him.'