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Kimi Antonelli hails Mercedes mechanics as 'heroes' after crash repair enables front-row start in Australia
7 March 2026motorsportRace reportDriver Ratings

Kimi Antonelli hails Mercedes mechanics as 'heroes' after crash repair enables front-row start in Australia

Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli qualified an impressive second for the Australian GP after his mechanics performed a miraculous two-hour repair job on his car, which was heavily damaged in a FP3 crash. The rookie hailed his team as 'heroes' for the effort, which allowed him to secure a front-row start alongside teammate George Russell.

Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli praised his mechanics as "heroes" for rebuilding his car in time for qualifying after a heavy FP3 crash, allowing him to secure a stunning front-row start for the Australian Grand Prix. The Italian's shunt threatened to derail his weekend, but a frantic two-hour repair job and a timely red flag saw him not only make the session but qualify second, just 0.293s behind teammate George Russell.

Why it matters:

This incident underscores the critical, often unseen, role of teamwork and rapid crisis management in Formula 1. For Antonelli, a highly touted rookie, overcoming such a setback to deliver a career-best qualifying performance demonstrates remarkable mental resilience and raw speed, solidifying his promising start with Mercedes. For the team, it's a powerful testament to their operational excellence under extreme pressure.

The details:

  • Antonelli's crash occurred in FP3 at Turn 2 after taking too much kerb, sending him into the outside wall and scattering debris across the circuit.
  • The Mercedes garage had approximately two hours to perform what team principal Toto Wolff described as a complete rebuild, comparing the damaged car to "a Lego Formula 1 car that was thrown on the floor."
  • The repair was so tight that the car was still on stands as qualifying began. A red flag for Max Verstappen's crash in Q1 provided the crucial extra minutes needed to get Antonelli onto the track.
  • Despite having no time for a proper setup and dealing with the after-effects of the crash, Antonelli progressed through each session, ultimately securing P2 on the grid.
  • The session ended with a stewards' investigation for an unsafe release after a cooling blower was left in his sidepod during a Q3 pit stop, which later fell onto the track.

What's next:

Antonelli faces the stewards for the unsafe release incident, with the team hoping any potential penalty is minimal as Wolff called it a "team error." The focus now shifts to converting the front-row start into a strong race result. For the rookie, the challenge will be to maintain his impressive one-lap pace over a full race distance while ensuring a clean, error-free Sunday to capitalize on the mechanics' heroic efforts.

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