
Kimi Antonelli survived a three-car tangle, which he said may have left him with steering damage, to achieve a career-best P2 at the Brazil GP.
“I was lucky to come away with not such a big damage.”- Kimi Antonelli
The Mercedes rookie was caught in the middle of Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc, when the three collided at the safety car restart.
Piastri locked-up and pitted Antonelli into the Ferrari of Leclerc, who suffered terminal damage and retired from the race.
The McLaren driver was judged responsible for the incident and received a 10-second penalty while Antonelli raced on to finish P2.
Speaking after the race Antonelli said: “I accelerated a little bit on the wet patch, so I got wheelspin and lost momentum going into turn one.
“I found myself in a very difficult position because I had one car on the outside and one car on the inside. I tried to brake late, not too late.
“The problem is I didn't see the car next to me anymore. I still tried to do a decent line for the position I was in. And yeah, ended up getting hit.”

Antonelli believed he was fortunate to continue more or less unscathed after the incident.
“I was lucky to come away like that, because obviously I hit Charles quite hard.
“Unfortunately, I ended his race, but on my side, I was lucky to come away with not such a big damage.
“I had a minor damage on the car. I think the steering wheel was not fully straight, but I was very lucky to come away with it and to be able to continue my race.”
Brazil was arguably Antonelli’s strongest weekend in his Formula One career so far. He finished P2 in every competitive session during the weekend, behind Lando Norris each time.
Brazil was Antonelli’s second podium in F1 having earned his maiden trophy at the Canadian GP in June.
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