Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli penalty is reversed, finishes 4th in debut race
- Mercedes successfully appealed a penalty against Andrea Kimi Antonelli, allowing him to finish in fourth place instead of fifth after the Australian Grand Prix.
- The penalty was based on an incident not shown on the world TV feed, as stated by the stewards.
- Team principal Toto Wolff expressed confusion over the penalty's sudden decision, noting that nobody saw the incident during the broadcast.
- Antonelli expressed satisfaction with his performance under challenging conditions, stating he was happy with how the race was managed.
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Formula 1: Mercedes won a protest and Antonelli, 18, had a debut to not miss Hamilton in the Australian Grand Prix
The Italian pilot had been sanctioned and lost the fourth place of the final grid momentarily.How did the penalty of the FIA change the British squirery?
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