Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has praised Mercedes' championship-leading Kimi Antonelli as essential 'fresh blood' for the sport after two early-season wins in his 2026 title challenge. The Italian driver's talent and personality are inspiring young fans, potentially shifting attention from Ferrari.
Now leading the drivers' standings in his second F1 season amid the 2026 campaign, Kimi Antonelli has secured two victories early on, validating Mercedes' bold promotion straight from Formula 2 as Lewis Hamilton joined Ferrari.
In an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali described Antonelli's impact as 'fantastic' for the sport and youth inspiration. 'He's fresh blood, he's a good guy, good base. He's still a pure guy, which gives exactly the value that we want in our sport,' Domenicali said. He noted that karting kids in Italy, including his own daughter (born 2006 like Antonelli), now idolize the driver after just two wins.
Italy's deep F1 ties—through engineers, sponsors, Racing Bulls, and Ferrari—could see a shift, Domenicali suggested: 'It will be interesting to watch... how there could be potentially a switch of attention from the Italian fans to be Ferrari only,' given Antonelli's regional roots and accent versus Ferrari's dominance.
Domenicali credited Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff's vision for Antonelli's rapid rise and stressed the need to protect him from hype to preserve his grounded nature, as part of the broader conversation on his 2026 title potential.