Team representative Bradley Lord, who was part of the conversation, told BBC Sport that Lambeaus had apologized for his comments, “once I showed him the video (of the incident) which he had not seen”.
Mercedes said the comments against Antonelli led to “a 1,100% increase in abuse from what we usually see on the Sunday of a race weekend”.
Anontelli’s channel is moderated, so he may not have seen the messages.
Wolff said after the race that the comments were “intelligent”.
“It’s absolute nonsense. It blows my mind even to hear it. We are fighting for P2 in the (constructors) championship, which is important for us. Kimi is fighting for a possible P3 (race finish).
“How stupid can you be to even say something like that? It bothers me because I’m bothered by the race itself, how it happened.
“In the end I’m angry at the mistake. I’m angry at other mistakes, and then hearing such nonsense makes me lose my mind.
“I spoke to the GP (Lambiasse). I looked at him and obviously he was emotional in that moment because they needed P3 to help them win the championship, I think, now they need more.
“I told him: ‘He just left.’ At the last corner he had a few moments of time and then that left-hander had low entry speed, put the gas down and at that moment, what could have been, lost the position again. So with the GP, everything is clear. We cleared the air.
“He said he didn’t see the situation.
“I told the GP there was quite a storm on social media. He said, ‘Sorry if I did, I didn’t see the incident.’
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