
Kimi Antonelli heads into the Monaco Grand Prix not fixated on his championship lead, but determined to race smartly. With four consecutive wins, he aims to maintain focus and enjoy the racing experience.
Kimi Antonelli is rolling into Monaco with a streak of four Grand Prix victories, but he's keeping his eyes firmly on the circuit, not the championship standings. Despite his impressive 43-point lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell, Antonelli insists he's not letting title talk distract him.
"I'm living a great moment," Antonelli commented, as he prepared for the weekend's challenges. "But right now, it's all about Monaco. My focus is on delivering the best performance I can, driving fast and smart."
The young Italian is taking a pragmatic approach, emphasizing enjoyment and improvement over points tallying. "I'm not thinking about the championship," he said. "I just want to enjoy the driving, do my best, and see where that takes us."
His relaxed demeanor belies a sharp focus on the task ahead. "With success, it's easy to get carried away," Antonelli admitted. "But I have a great family and team to keep me grounded. The season is long, and George, along with other teams, will close the gap."
Reflecting on his aggressive racing style, Antonelli noted his recent battles, particularly with Russell in Canada. "I'm not one to back down," he said with a grin. "I'll take any opportunity that comes my way, even if it means being satisfied with my position sometimes."
At just 19, Antonelli is learning to balance his natural aggression with strategic thinking. "I can't just go all out," he reflected. "I want to race hard but smart, managing my aggression to get the best results."
As Monaco looms, Antonelli's mindset is clear: keep the pedal down, but always with a measured approach. His focus remains on each race, one at a time, ensuring he leaves each weekend knowing he's given it his all.