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Antonelli remains unfazed by errors in the initial practice session and targets a striking recovery in Monza's qualifying round.

Kimi Antonelli faced another difficult day on the Monza track, as his misstep cut short his FP2 session. Hear his comments from the day's end, as he remains optimistic...

Antonelli remains focused despite errors in FP2, targeting a striking resurgence in Monza...
Antonelli remains focused despite errors in FP2, targeting a striking resurgence in Monza qualifying.

Antonelli remains unfazed by errors in the initial practice session and targets a striking recovery in Monza's qualifying round.

In the opening practice sessions of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, the outsider teams are making a strong case for themselves as potential race winners. The competitive nature of these lesser-known teams is leading to an exciting and unpredictable race weekend.

Kimi Antonelli, a driver for one of these outsider teams, had a promising start to the weekend. His performance in FP1 was impressive, setting the tone for a strong showing. However, his FP2 session ended prematurely due to an unfortunate incident.

Antonelli admitted that he pushed too hard for grip during FP2, resulting in a spin in the second Lesmo corner. He got stuck in the gravel and was unable to continue. Despite this setback, Antonelli's confidence remains high. He is determined to be prepared for everything in the next session.

The incident did not significantly affect the overall strong performance of the outsider teams. Teams such as McLaren, Max Verstappen's Red Bull Racing, and Ferrari are also demonstrating competitive speed in FP2 at Monza.

The strong showing of the outsider teams in FP2 suggests they could pose a threat to the top teams' dominance in the upcoming sessions. Their performance indicates they may be closing the gap to the top teams in terms of speed and competitiveness.

This increased competition from the outsider teams could make qualifying and the race at Monza more exciting and unpredictable. The top teams may have to fight harder than ever to secure their positions on the grid and in the race.

Antonelli, despite his early exit from FP2, remains optimistic. He will have to change his program for tomorrow, but he is ready to face the challenges that come his way. The Italian Grand Prix at Monza is shaping up to be an exciting race weekend, with the outsider teams making a strong case for themselves.

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