Overview
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli struggled at his home race in Imola, citing energy depletion from personal commitments and local fan interactions as key factors.
- The rookie qualified 13th and retired from the race due to a throttle issue, marking his most challenging weekend since joining Mercedes.
- Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff acknowledged the team's missteps in managing Antonelli's exposure to local pressures and vowed not to repeat them.
- Antonelli himself admitted to poor energy management, emphasizing that the distractions were primarily personal rather than team-related activities.
- Mercedes has already adjusted its approach, with Antonelli showing early signs of recovery by setting the 11th-fastest time in Monaco's first practice session.