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Antonelli taking plenty of positives from Miami weekend despite struggles on way to P6 in the Grand Prix

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 04: Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team looks onMIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 04: Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team looks on prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 04, 2025 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli had a topsy-turvy weekend in Miami as two outstanding qualifying performances were tempered with troubles in both the Sprint and then the Grand Prix. The youngster finished sixth in the latter on Sunday, despite running second in the early stages after starting third.

The Italian made a good start and kept out of trouble – something he was unable to manage in the Sprint – to find himself just behind race leader Max Verstappen. But Antonelli was unable to keep eventual winner Oscar Piastri or Lando Norris at bay, the McLaren having too much race pace in Miami.

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It looked like a straight fight between Verstappen and Antonelli for the final podium position, but then came a slow pit stop when Mercedes attempted to undercut the Dutchman, with the team forced to hold the teenager momentarily as Carlos Sainz came down the pit lane himself. That dropped Antonelli back, and into the clutches of Alex Albon.

“The start was good. Afterwards I started to struggle with pace, obviously really difficult to keep up with the McLarens,” Antonelli said after the race.

“On the medium at the end of the stint, we were able to get closer to Max. And then on the hard I really struggled. I couldn’t make the tyre work, I was just sliding a lot and yeah was a shame. Definitely after looking at the start, I was hoping for a better result.”

Antonelli was not the only driver to find the hard tyre tricky to manage with very few drivers able to get the best from the C3 compound until it came into its own midway through a stint.

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But by that point the damage was done – Antonelli had lost out to both his team mate, George Russell benefitting from a cheap pit stop under a Virtual Safety Car, and also Albon’s Williams.

“I need to check what went wrong in the race and check why the pace was not really good,” Antonelli added. "So, now we analyse and we move on to Imola."

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 04: Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy driving the (12) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1There are plenty of positives for Antonelli to take into Europe despite only finishing sixth in Miami

“The single lap pace has been strong this weekend so that’s definitely a big positive and that was a point I was trying to work on and definitely this weekend that was a big improvement.”

While the result in the Sprint and the Grand Prix was not what Antonelli hoped for, he still scored in both and gained more valuable experience. He also out-qualified Russell twice this weekend, something he had not managed so far this season.

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And he can take solace from the way he bounced straight back from the disappointment of the Sprint to grab third on the grid for the race, which bodes well as F1 heads to Europe, and for tracks that Antonelli knows well.

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