Kimi Antonelli highlights 'crazy' aspect as Lewis Hamilton joins Ferrari
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Kimi Antonelli is set to become Italy's first Formula 1 driver since Antonio Giovinazzi, stepping into one of the most high-profile seats on the grid as he joins Mercedes for the 2025 season. The young talent has been chosen to succeed Lewis Hamilton, though he insists he doesn't see himself as a direct replacement for the seven-time world champion. However, given Hamilton's six titles with the Brackley-based outfit, comparisons between the two will be inevitable.
Antonio Giovinazzi, the last Italian to race in F1, made his debut with Sauber in 2017 as a stand-in for Pascal Wehrlein before securing a full-time seat in 2019 under the Alfa Romeo banner. Over 62 Grand Prix starts, he accumulated 21 points, with a career-best finish of fifth place. Antonelli, however, has loftier ambitions—his goal is not just to compete but to win races and fight for world championships, aligning perfectly with Mercedes' long-term vision.
Italy has a rich motorsport heritage, but it has been nearly two decades since an Italian driver last claimed victory in F1. Giancarlo Fisichella remains the nation's most recent Grand Prix winner, having triumphed at the 2006 Malaysian GP—a result that marked Italy's 43rd win in the sport. Even more remarkably, the country has not produced a world champion since Alberto Ascari secured back-to-back titles in 1952 and 1953, a drought that Antonelli will be hoping to help end.
Kimi Antonelli Highlights Unique British-Italian Dynamic with Hamilton's Ferrari Move
While Antonelli is making the transition to the UK-based Mercedes squad, Hamilton is making the reverse journey, joining Italy's most iconic team, Ferrari. The British driver's arrival in Maranello has sparked huge excitement, particularly as Ferrari has not had a full-time British driver since Eddie Irvine, who raced alongside Michael Schumacher between 1996 and 1999 and secured four victories during his tenure.
The list of British drivers to have raced for Ferrari also includes legends such as Nigel Mansell, John Surtees, and Mike Hawthorn. Surtees and Hawthorn both secured world titles with the Scuderia, though their championships came in the early years of the sport. Now, Hamilton and Antonelli each have the opportunity to break long-standing records—Hamilton aiming to become the first Briton to win a championship with Ferrari in over six decades, while Antonelli hopes to reestablish Italy's presence at the top of F1.
Kimi Antonelli expressed his amazement at the unusual dynamic of an Italian driver joining Mercedes while a British driver heads to Ferrari, describing the situation as “a bit crazy.” Speaking to Sky Sports, he shared his excitement about his own position in Formula 1, acknowledging the significant attention surrounding his arrival on the grid. He also remarked on the incredible nature of Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari, predicting that it would generate immense enthusiasm, particularly at the Italian Grand Prix.
Antonelli’s prediction about the Italian Grand Prix appears to be spot on, as organizers at Monza are facing an extraordinary surge in ticket demand ahead of the race in September. The anticipation surrounding the event is higher than ever, fueled by major driver moves and the presence of an Italian driver on the grid for the first time in years.
The 'Near-Legendary' Kimi Antonelli Trait That Has Mercedes Excited
Even before making his competitive debut, Antonelli has already become a highly regarded figure within Mercedes. Having joined the team's driver academy at just 11 years old, he has spent years developing under their guidance and has now earned his place in Formula 1.
Described by one journalist as an exceptionally “likeable guy,” Antonelli has built a solid reputation both on and off the track. Mercedes, however, have been careful to manage expectations, emphasizing that while his potential is enormous, they do not want to burden him with excessive pressure too soon.
Despite this cautious approach, the team's long-term belief in Antonelli is clear. Unlike George Russell, who had to prove himself at Williams before securing a Mercedes seat, Antonelli was fast-tracked straight into the works team—a strong indication of how highly they rate him.
What has particularly impressed those within Mercedes is his ability to push the limits in older-spec cars during testing. His dedication and skill in these extensive test runs have already earned him what some describe as “near-legendary” status. With thousands of miles under his belt in preparation for his Formula 1 debut in Australia, Antonelli is primed to make an impact right from the start.
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