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Croft: Mercedes should avoid early intervention in Russell-Antonelli rivalry
31 May 2026F1i.comAnalysisCommentary

Croft: Mercedes should avoid early intervention in Russell-Antonelli rivalry

Sky F1's David Croft urges Mercedes to let George Russell and Kimi Antonelli race freely, warning intervention only when clashes cost points. The rivalry is heating up, but Croft sees healthy respect—for now.

Mercedes is dominating 2026 with a growing constructors' lead, but the real drama is between teammates George Russell and rookie Kimi Antonelli. After a Sprint Race clash in Canada, tensions are rising. Sky F1's David Croft says the team should stay out of it.

Why it matters:

An internal rivalry could derail a championship campaign, but over-policing risks stifling driver talent. Mercedes must balance team harmony with the competitive edge that made them dominant.

The details:

  • Team orders not needed yet: Croft argues Mercedes' healthy championship lead buys time. “They don't need an intervention yet,” he said, referencing McLaren's hands-off approach last year.
  • Trust the drivers: “You are paying these drivers handsomely. You should trust them,” Croft added, advising Wolff to just remind them of rules of engagement.
  • Only intervene if they take each other out: Croft suggests waiting for a collision before stepping in.
  • Not Hamilton-Rosberg level: Croft believes the duo has “a very healthy respect,” though he warns skulduggery may emerge later.

What's next:

As the title fight tightens, the rivalry will intensify. Croft's advice: enjoy the fireworks while they last, keep team orders locked away, and reach for them only when sparks become a blaze.

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