On the grass courts of Wimbledon or racing through the Belgian forests, what matters is staying in control.Kimi Antonelli heads into the Belgian Grand Prix with a piece of advice he picked up recently from Roger Federer. After a run of car problems cut into the Italian’s Formula 1 standings lead, Antonelli’s chat with the tennis great in the Royal Box at Wimbledon offered a fresh perspective on how to stop these blips turning into a slump. “About pressure, he just told me to really focus one race at a time, just focus on what you can control, and also to control the emotions, especially the ones that can make you do mistakes,” Antonelli said Thursday.“Those were the main pieces of advice. Other than that, it was an incredible experience to witness.”So far, Antonelli seems to be staying focused, even as Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton threaten Mercedes’ supremacy. Antonelli doesn’t seem to have lost any of his race-winning pace, unlike last year, when his confidence hit rock-bottom after errors on the European tracks he was meant to know best. “I just need to maximize every opportunity I get, what I have in control, and then we’ll see what the rest will be,” Antonelli said. “It’s part of the sport and the team are doing a tremendous job to make sure that all these issues are not happening again.”