Key Points

Nico Rosberg believes Toto Wolff's public criticism of Kimi Antonelli is a calculated strategic move. The former world champion was surprised by Wolff's change in tone toward the young driver. Rosberg suggests Wolff might be trying to pressure Antonelli and his family to adjust their approach. Despite the criticism, everyone recognizes Antonelli as a generational talent facing unexpected challenges.

Key Points: Rosberg Says Wolff Calculated in Kimi Antonelli Criticism

  • Rosberg surprised by Wolff's public criticism of Antonelli
  • Believes it's a calculated move to apply pressure
  • Notes Antonelli is a generational talent struggling more than expected
  • Hamilton also called Antonelli's Monza performance underwhelming
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'He is very calculated in his comments': Rosberg on Wolff's criticism of Antonelli

Nico Rosberg analyzes Toto Wolff's surprising public criticism of Kimi Antonelli, calling it a calculated pressure move against the Mercedes rookie replacing Hamilton.

"Toto is very calculated in his comments. Perhaps he's wanting to put some pressure on Kimi - Nico Rosberg"

New Delhi, Sep 10

Former world champion Nico Rosberg believes Toto Wolff’s recent public criticism of Kimi Antonelli is a move by the Mercedes CEO and labelled his former boss as a very calculated man.

Although he admitted he was surprised by Wolff’s comments, Rosberg believes it is just a move to put pressure on the Italian driver.

"It's a surprising one, because at the moment, the only choice you really have is to just give Kimi the most time possible in the most calm way possible, and that means also not criticising him publicly.

"And so this change of tone from Toto for the first time ever… usually there's a reason behind it. Toto is very calculated in his comments. Perhaps he's wanting to put some pressure on Kimi and his family to try a different approach, modify their approach and review their approach.

"But the fact of the matter is, Kimi is a generational talent, we all know that, but it's more difficult for him than we all thought so far. And it's a bit strange that it's still so difficult," said Rosberg on ' Sky Sports' The F1 Show'

In what is his first season in Formula 1, Kimi could not have been asked to fill the shoes of anyone bigger than Lewis Hamilton. The 19-year-old has scored 66 points across 16 race starts this season and currently sits in eighth position on the World Driver’s Championship table.

Hamilton had labelled Antonelli’s outing at Monza, in which he finished at ninth place, as ‘underwhelming’.

"Underwhelming this weekend. Underwhelming. You can't put the car in the gravel bed and expect to be there. All of the race was underwhelming. It doesn't change anything on my support and confidence in his future because I believe he's going to be very, very, very good. But today was… underwhelming,” said Wolff.

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Priya S
Eighth in championship in your first season isn't bad at all! Hamilton's shoes are huge to fill. Give the boy some time. We Indians always expect instant success but talent needs nurturing.
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Aditya G
Honestly, Wolff's criticism seems harsh. The pressure on this kid is immense - replacing a legend like Hamilton. Public criticism might break his confidence rather than build it up. Not the Indian way of mentoring for sure!
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Sarah B
As an F1 fan from India, I think Rosberg's analysis is spot on. Wolff is playing 4D chess here. He knows exactly what he's doing with these comments. The mind games in F1 are as exciting as the racing itself!
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Karthik V
66 points in first season is actually decent. Remember even Hamilton took time to settle. Maybe Mercedes car isn't that great this year? We shouldn't judge so quickly. Patience is key! 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting psychological tactics from Wolff. In Indian sports, we usually see more supportive coaching styles. This Western approach of public criticism is different but might work for some athletes. Each to their own method!

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