Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli left Monaco eager to bounce again after experiencing one of the irritating race weekends of his maiden season up to now, with the Silver Arrows coming away empty handed.
The Italian driver’s aggressive operating was delivered to an early finish in Qualifying as he hit the wall whereas attempting to shave day off his lap, which meant he was unable to proceed and settled for P15 on the grid.
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Along with his crew mate George Russell struggling an unlucky technical subject and lining up simply forward in P14, Mercedes had been compelled to undertake an alternate technique to fulfil the just lately launched two pit stops rule in Monaco.
They elected to go lengthy into the race earlier than bringing both automobile into the pits within the hope that there could be a late Security Automobile or pink flag that would grant them a free cease. As this didn’t materialise, Antonelli was left as one of many final drivers to alter his tyres as he dropped to final place on the monitor.