Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team boss, expressed his disbelief after Kimi Antonelli was penalized during the final stages of the Australian Grand Prix. The penalty, which was not discussed with the stewards, nor shown on the global broadcast, led to Antonelli’s shift from his projected fourth-place finish to fifth.
The penalty was issued due to an unsafe release, a development that left Wolff exasperated. On being queried by Sky F1 about Mercedes’ opportunity to deliberate on the penalty with the stewards, Wolff didn’t hold back his disappointment. “No. You can only shake your head. An incident popped up, unseen, unplayed, and 90 seconds later, a five-second penalty was slapped,” Wolff explained.
However, despite this setback, Antonelli’s performance didn’t go unnoticed. From starting at the sixteenth position and battling his way to fifth on the challenging Albert Park circuit, Antonelli’s drive was nothing short of impressive. Even amidst the chaos of rain-impacted race where the previous Australian GP winner Carlos Sainz crashed his Williams, Antonelli held his own. “He kept his cool, demonstrating great promise for the future,” Wolff praised the young driver.
The Australian Grand Prix also saw Mercedes’ George Russell on the podium, capitalizing on Oscar Piastri’s spin when the rain made its return. Although Russell couldn’t compete with the pace of the McLarens and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, he comfortably kept the Ferraris at bay.
Wolff acknowledged the significant challenge Mercedes faces in trying to match McLaren’s pace, particularly their superior tyre management. “They were in a league of their own,” stated Wolff. “As competitors, we must deploy every resource at our disposal to catch them. They have a remarkable ability to handle the tyres. If you push your tyres and fall out of the window, they overheat. But McLaren has mastered the art of maintaining the tyre’s optimal performance window, allowing them to push their boundaries.”
In the wake of the Australian Grand Prix, it’s clear that Mercedes has to up its game and strategize to tackle the formidable force of McLaren. The incident involving Antonelli’s untimely penalty has also highlighted the need for better communication between teams and stewards. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how these narratives unfold.