
Mansell urges Russell to assert authority as Antonelli leads Mercedes
Former 1992 champion Nigel Mansell warned Mercedes driver George Russell that he must “stamp the authority” now that rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli leads the drivers’ standings. Russell opened the year with wins in Melbourne and the Chinese sprint, but setbacks in China and Japan let Antonelli, the 20‑year‑old Italian, overtake him. Mansell recalled his own 1992 battle with Riccardo Patrese to stress the need for a clear hierarchy.
Why it matters:
- Team dynamics: A defined leader curbs internal friction and lets engineers focus on a single race strategy.
- Championship stakes: Mercedes must stay united to fend off Red Bull and Ferrari; a driver split could hand the title fight to a rival.
The details:
- Russell’s early record: Australian GP win, Chinese sprint win, two retirements in Japan and China.
- Antonelli’s surge: back‑to‑back wins, now the youngest ever leader of the championship.
- Mansell’s 1992 story: swapped cars with Patrese at São Paulo, proved a “special car” claim false by being 1.5 seconds quicker.
What’s next:
- The calendar moves to Miami for the Grand Prix (May 1‑3), the first U.S. race of the season.
- Russell must turn his early momentum into a podium to re‑assert his authority, while Mercedes hopes to manage the intra‑team rivalry.
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