Antonelli “bad in one-on-ones”? Charles Leclerc backtracks

Antonelli "bad in one-on-ones"? Charles Leclerc backtracks

(Motorsport-Total.com) – Charles Leclerc has somewhat backtracked after the criticism of Kimi Antonelli and softened his heated statements on the radio: “I was maybe a bit harsh, because of the adrenaline in the car,” says the Ferrari driver after his third place in the Formula 1 sprint in Miami.

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In this, the Monegasque had strongly complained about Antonelli after an intense opening phase: “Kimi is so bad in duels. He pulled across when braking, it’s unbelievable. We are going to crash,” he says.

Antonelli, after a weak start in which he fell from second to fourth place, tried to make up ground and go after the leading McLarens. However, Leclerc was still between him and the two Papaya cars, against whom he raced quite aggressively.

“Sometimes it’s just a bit too close for my liking and actually not necessary,” Leclerc tries to explain afterwards. “In this particular case, I was quite angry in the car, but the comments were probably a bit too harsh.”

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“It’s true that we’ve had our moments with Kimi in the past, and I hope that calms down a bit in the future,” he continues. After all, Antonelli is the only Italian driver on the grid and races against Italy’s national pride Ferrari. “I wish it had been someone else. And I also really like Kimi as a person,” Leclerc emphasizes.

The Ferrari driver ultimately finished the sprint race in third place because he was able to keep Antonelli behind him. Antonelli, meanwhile, originally finished fourth but received a five-second time penalty afterwards for repeatedly exceeding track limits.

As a result, Antonelli dropped behind Mercedes teammate George Russell and Red Bull driver Max Verstappen to sixth place.

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