Coulthard warns of ruthless Mercedes rivalry after Antonelli's China win

Former F1 driver David Coulthard predicts a cutthroat intra-team battle at Mercedes between George Russell and Kimi Antonelli following Antonelli's maiden victory at the Chinese Grand Prix. Russell leads the championship by four points after winning the Australian Grand Prix and Chinese sprint race. The duo heads into the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka amid growing title tension.

After just two rounds of the 2026 Formula 1 season, Mercedes teammates George Russell and Kimi Antonelli are locked in an early championship fight. Russell secured wins at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and the Chinese sprint race, while the 19-year-old Italian Antonelli claimed his first F1 victory in the Chinese Grand Prix main race, placing him four points behind his teammate in the standings. Antonelli was greeted with a standing ovation by over 300 fans at an event in Imola honoring Ayrton Senna, where he expressed admiration for the late champion and his drive to win. “I’m doing what I’ve always dreamed of and loved, and I’m willing to give everything for my goal. I want to achieve it,” Antonelli told Autosport. Riccardo Patrese advised him from the stage that he would have to fight for the world championship. Looking ahead to the Japanese Grand Prix on 27-29 March at Suzuka Circuit, Antonelli downplayed expectations: “I don’t have huge expectations, ultimately, it’s just a race like any other on the calendar.” He highlighted challenges including battery energy management, the track's recent resurfacing, cold weather forecasts, and tyre management on Pirelli rubber. Former McLaren driver David Coulthard, speaking on the Up To Speed podcast, suggested the rivalry could turn ruthless. “George knows he has a real threat for this championship,” Coulthard said. He argued that despite public congratulations, Russell would seek every advantage for Suzuka: “behind that façade of well done Kimi, is trying to get every advantage he can over him for Suzuka, the next Grand Prix and going forward. And Kimi’s team should be doing the same.” Coulthard compared it to last year's McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Antonelli emphasized team respect: “there’s a lot of respect and we value each other.” Mercedes' W17 car dominates thanks to a complete package, including strong chassis performance with minimal tyre graining in China, beyond just its power unit. The Japanese GP precedes a five-week break due to cancellations in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, with Miami next on 1-3 May.

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Kimi Antonelli celebrates pole position for Mercedes at Japanese GP in Suzuka, ahead of teammate George Russell.
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Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli secured pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, outpacing teammate George Russell who will start second despite setup struggles. Antonelli's strong performance continues his impressive start to the 2026 season, where he sits just four points behind Russell in the standings. Team principal Toto Wolff acknowledged a backfired adjustment left Russell facing challenges into Sunday's race.

David Coulthard has urged George Russell to undermine his Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli's confidence amid a tightening battle for the 2026 Formula 1 drivers' championship. Antonelli leads the standings by nine points after back-to-back wins at the Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix. Coulthard shared the advice on the Up To Speed podcast.

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Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft has cautioned against placing drivers' championship expectations on Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli following his first Formula 1 victory at the Chinese Grand Prix. Antonelli fended off teammate George Russell and Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to win. Croft emphasized the need for patience given the season's length and Antonelli's youth.

George Russell secured pole position for the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix sprint race, leading teammate Kimi Antonelli in a Mercedes 1-2 during qualifying in Shanghai. The team outperformed rivals by over half a second, with Lando Norris in third for McLaren. Toto Wolff attributed the advantage to strong cornering performance from the team's 2026 car.

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Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton expressed hope that Ferrari can challenge Mercedes more closely at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, following a strong start in Australia. The team finished third and fourth in Melbourne, trailing the Mercedes drivers. Both drivers highlighted ongoing development efforts to narrow the performance gap.

 

 

 

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