News

Kimi Antonelli ‘head loss’ defended: ‘We all want to see this’

Cody Rhodes in

Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has defended Kimi Antonelli’s radio outburst during Saturday’s sprint race in Canada.

The Italian vented his frustration over team radio after being forced wide by team-mate George Russell while the pair were battling for position.

Antonelli called for Russell to receive a time penalty before Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff intervened, insisting the matter would be discussed internally after the race.

The incident marked the first notable flashpoint of the season between the Mercedes team-mates, who have emerged as the leading contenders in the championship battle.

Montoya admitted he enjoyed seeing Antonelli’s combative approach and praised the aggressive mindset the young driver has displayed in only his second F1 season.

“They have the best car and he has a good margin at the moment. It might go away, it might get really close,” Montoya told F1.

“He’s trying, he’s young, he’s experimenting. He’s not afraid of making moves and I think that’s really cool.

“He was angry and wanted to get to George. He could see when he tried to pass Lando, it was the last lap and he went really deep.

“I thought it was cool, I don’t mind that. In a way, we all want to see this. We don’t want to see the guys ‘oh please don’t race, please don’t have an opinion’.”

While Montoya admitted Antonelli’s emotions got the better of him, he asserted that passion is an important trait for any F1 driver to have.

“Did he lose his head? A little. If you didn’t lose your head at that, you wouldn’t be driving the car and you wouldn’t be good at this.

“There is a lot of passion involved. Kimi has a lot of respect for Toto, so he has a lot of control over Kimi that is quite powerful and important in situations like this.”

ApexF1

by ApexF1

ApexF1 is a seasoned News Editor with over two decades of experience in journalism. Known for his editorial expertise and commitment to accuracy, ApexF1 leads teams to deliver high-quality news content.

AD UNIT — 300×250px Rectangle

You May Also Like

Wolff gives opinion on Mercedes intra-team clash in Canada
News

Wolff gives opinion on Mercedes intra-team clash in Canada

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has given his verdict on the clash between Kimi Antonelli and George Russell in the Canadian Grand Prix Sprint, stating “you can’t expect to have a lion in the car and a puppy outside” regarding the Italian teenager.

Can anyone stop Russell’s Canada comeback?
News

Can anyone stop Russell’s Canada comeback?

Mercedes brought their first in-season upgrade for 2026 to Montreal – and the early signs were very encouraging as George Russell hit the ground running to pip his team mate Kimi Antonelli to Sprint pole. But can he continue that form and get his championship back on track?

2026 Canadian Grand Prix grid | Formula 1
News

2026 Canadian Grand Prix grid | Formula 1

George Russell has taken provisional pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix for Mercedes ahead of Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Lando Norris.

What are the strategy options for the Canadian Grand Prix?
News

What are the strategy options for the Canadian Grand Prix?

Matt Youson takes a look at the different pit stop and tyre options that are available to the teams on race day in Montreal.

Russell admits Canada pole lap ‘came from nowhere’
News

Russell admits Canada pole lap ‘came from nowhere’

George Russell will start from pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver bouncing back from some issues in Qualifying to storm to the top of the timesheets.

Racing Bulls handed suspended £25,900 fine for “serious” problem on Lawson’s car | Formula 1
News

Racing Bulls handed suspended £25,900 fine for “serious” problem on Lawson’s car | Formula 1

Racing Bulls have been fined €30,000 (£25,900), two-thirds of which has been suspended, after the stewards discovered a fault on Liam Lawson’s car.

Hadjar frustrated at ‘throwing away’ Qualifying in Canada
News

Hadjar frustrated at ‘throwing away’ Qualifying in Canada

Isack Hadjar cut a frustrated figure after Qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver having gone from topping Q2 to falling back to P7 in the final segment.

Norris concedes he may not have maximised Canada Qualifying
News

Norris concedes he may not have maximised Canada Qualifying

Lando Norris qualified third for the second time this weekend in Canada while Mercedes locked out the front row.

Noel Leon earns first F2 victory with fightback in Montreal
News

Noel Leon earns first F2 victory with fightback in Montreal

Noel Leon recovered from contact in the F2 Sprint to secure his maiden win.

AD UNIT — 970×90px Leaderboard