Kimi Antonelli dismisses George Russell’s mind games after Monaco victory

Kimi Antonelli brushed off comments from Mercedes teammate George Russell that the Formula 1 title is his to lose, insisting he remains the underdog despite a growing championship lead.

After the Monaco Grand Prix, Antonelli extended his advantage to 68 points over Russell, who finished 12th following penalties. The 19-year-old Italian secured pole position, led every lap and set the fastest lap to become the youngest driver to achieve a grand slam. Speaking to Motorsport.com during the Monaco weekend, Antonelli said the comments were typical mind games. “It’s not the first time we’ve seen mind games,” he stated. “Fortunately, those things don’t really affect me.” He emphasized a race-by-race approach with at least 16 rounds remaining. “We’re still only in the first third of the season, and I think it’s definitely too early to start talking about a title showdown,” Antonelli said. He added that he has “nothing to lose” since he has not yet won a championship. Antonelli also noted Russell’s experience made him the pre-season favorite. “Before the season started, everyone saw George as the clear favourite,” he explained, while highlighting his own potential for further improvement.

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Dramatic F1 illustration showing Kimi Antonelli leading George Russell at Mercedes amid warnings from Brundle and Mansell.
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Brundle and Mansell warn Russell of Antonelli threat at Mercedes

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Kimi Antonelli has taken the Formula 1 drivers' standings lead with back-to-back wins in China and Japan, becoming the youngest championship leader in history and pressuring Mercedes teammate George Russell. Sky Sports F1 analyst Martin Brundle said Russell should be concerned about the Italian teenager's pace. Nigel Mansell urged Russell to stamp his authority, while Russell expressed confidence after the April break ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

Kimi Antonelli leads the 2026 Formula 1 drivers' championship after back-to-back wins at the Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix, becoming the youngest driver to do so. Mercedes teammate George Russell trails by nine points despite earlier successes. Analysts like Karun Chandhok believe Antonelli can contend for the title, while urging Russell to stay calm ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

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Formula 1 commentator Alex Jacques has described Kimi Antonelli's strong start to the 2026 season as a wake-up call for Mercedes teammate George Russell. The 19-year-old leads the drivers' standings by nine points after back-to-back victories in China and Japan, amid growing reactions to his surprise championship lead. The team now heads to the Miami Grand Prix.

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.

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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.

Kimi Antonelli has dismissed speculation about a possible future move to Ferrari. The 19-year-old Italian driver reaffirmed his commitment to Mercedes while accepting the Lorenzo Bandini Trophy in Brisighella this week.

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Following a chaotic Miami Grand Prix marked by incidents and penalties, Mercedes' Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured his third consecutive 2026 F1 victory, extending his championship lead over teammate George Russell to 20 points. The 19-year-old outperformed rivals despite major upgrades from McLaren, Ferrari, and Red Bull, with George Russell struggling in qualifying.

 

 

 

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