
Mercedes’ Early Bet on Kimi Antonelli Looks Like a Masterstroke
Mercedes’ gamble on 19‑year‑old Andrea Kimi Antonelli is already paying dividends. A sprint‑pole in Miami and a podium in Canada have turned his rookie year into a convincing proof‑of‑concept.
He survived a tough home weekend in Imola, a learning‑laden Monza and a late‑season rally that left him more confident for 2025.
Why it matters:
With the 2026 regulation overhaul set to reshape power units and aerodynamics, Mercedes needs a driver who can deliver results now while the new car is developed.
The details:
- Miami sprint‑pole – first rookie to claim a sprint‑pole this season.
- Third place in Montreal gave him a debut podium.
- Ends rookie year sixth in the drivers’ standings with 35 points.
- Mercedes rating: Pace 86, Experience 45, Consistency 70, Racecraft 68 (overall 67), compared with Russell’s 84.
- Key mistakes: Austrian clash with Verstappen and a lost rear‑suspension upgrade.
What's next:
Antonelli’s sophomore campaign will focus on consistency. If the 2026 power‑unit delivers the early‑season pace shown by the W17, he could narrow the points gap to Russell and emerge as a genuine title threat. The next year will test whether Mercedes’ early faith in raw talent converts into sustained performance.
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