News›Dutch Grand Prix 2026Mercedes could opt for Kimi Antonelli to take F1 engine penalty at Italian GPMotorsport.comFri 31 Jul · 09:32 UTCupdated Tue 18 Aug · 17:10 UTCSaveShare0 commentscommentsImage via Motorsport.comFull coverage · 1 articleMercedes could opt for Kimi Antonelli to take F1 engine penalty at Italian GPMercedes is weighing up if it needs to take Formula 1 grid penalties for engine changes over the second half of the season, which could see Kimi Antonelli hit with a drop for his home race at Monza. The F1 world championship leader is already at the limit of his used internal combustion engines, exhaust sets, energy stores and control electronics, while he has one additional turbocharger and ... Keep readingMotorsport.comFirst to reportRead →Fri 31 Jul · 09:32 UTCIn this storyAAAndrea Kimi AntonelliFollowIgnoreMMercedesFollowIgnoreAMAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaFollowIgnoreRelated storiesASK LAWRENCE: Who is the biggest threat to Antonelli?Lawrence Barretto answers F1 Unlocked reader questions on the 2026 title race, whether we could see a new face on the 2027 grid and more.Formula1.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 16:55 UTCMercedes targets elusive Zandvoort win as F1 says farewellMercedes heads into Formula 1’s final dance at Zandvoort with one glaring omission still sitting in its record...F1i0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 16:18 UTCF1 Drivers Share Summer Activities Ahead of Dutch Grand PrixAs the summer break continues, Formula 1 drivers have been engaging in various activities. Notable highlights include George Russell's engagement and Lewis Hamilton's return to training.Formula1.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 16:09 UTCMercedes have "final opportunity" for key result as they admit team "have left points on the table"Mercedes has yet to score victory in the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix, and this could be the team's last chance.Crash0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 14:20 UTCLoading comments…
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