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Mercedes’ future in F1 is an Italian close to Maranello: he is Andrea Kimi Antonelli
Currently, the path that young talents are aiming for is formula 1 It’s so obvious that virtually everyone is betting that they will naturally climb the ladder in search of support from an F1 team’s academy.
After karting, I usually try my luck in the domestic F4 single seater category. F4 for Italian, Spanish, or German. after that, formula 3 championship as European regional formula. Until it’s time to take a chance on FIA Formula 3 and FIA Formula 2.
that’s the natural way F1, there are others too.after the incident Max Verstappen”debuted in F1 When I was 17 years old, FIA We have changed regulations and enhanced access through super license points. What is clear is that you cannot reach F1 with just one year of single-seater experience, and if you are still underage. His case cannot be repeated and further stones need to be broken. So, in that context, it is all the more surprising to see a star determined to take the giant leap that the future great Italian jewel will take. Andrea Kimi Antonelli (August 25, 2006, Bologna, Italy)Mercedes academy driver.
Arguably, your case may be most similar to the expectations it generated max verstappen Back in the days of Red Bull. And at this moment it is completely filled and turns everything it touches into gold.
Prema, one of the strongest teams in the lower classes, made the announcement on Monday. Promoting the talented Kimi Antonelli directly from European Regional Formula to F2. At just 17 years old, Kimi will be moving to F2, jumping the logical step from his previous FIA F3 career.
A meteoric rise full of success
You will enter F2 after conquering all the lower single-seater categories you have been in. In 2021, he made his Italian F4 debut in the final race of the 2021 season, finishing on the podium in the final three races of the year. In 2022, it won 13 of the 21 races held and dominated the Italian F4 Championship from its first year.. In 2022, he won the Italian F4 by a landslide, while also taking the German ADAC F4 title. Two titles in the same year.
He started 2023 by winning the Middle East Regional Formula Championship and I went to FRECA (European Regional Formula). There he won the title on the “Rookie” course. Then, in 2024, he will be behind the wheel of F2. It’s a meteoric rise befitting a champion with a long future ahead of him.
He signed with Mercedes when he was 12 years old.
pilot of bolognaAfter many years without an Italian star in F1, Along with 18-year-old F3 driver Gabriele Mini, he is the big hope of the trans-Alpine country. (Palermo, March 20, 2005). Curiously, Italy’s two greatest treasures did not come from the Ferrari academy. Mini is a member of the Alpine Academy, but above all The case of Andrea Kimi, an immense talent from Bologna (near Maranello), on whom Mercedes have bet heavily from the beginning, is attracting attention.
Toto Wolff and the Star’s associates saw something special in Andrea Kimi Antonelli from an early age. They signed him to their junior program at just 12 years old. And Andrea Kimi did not disappoint. He won the CIK-FIA European Karting Championship two years in a row (2020 and 2021).
Now in 2024, Andrea Kimi comes to F4 as one of the most promising talents in the world. He intends to do so with the full support of Mercedes to continue his development and, if he does well, could earn himself a place at the Brackley team in the short-term future of F1, where Lewis Hamilton has decided to leave. I am aware that there is a possibility that it can be secured. Please remember this name. Andrea Kimi will tell you a lot. That is Italy’s hope.
Italy is in the final Ferrari championship with Kimi Raikkonen at the wheel. And now he dreams of a future Italian F1 champion with the same name. However, there is no connection between the two. A friend of his family gave his father, Marco Antonelli, the idea to place him. I chose Kimi as my middle name because it had the best sound after Andrea. His parents knew that the boy would become a pilot. They had foreseen it. And they didn’t doubt it. The same was true for Andrea Kimi, who burned through the stages with star pace.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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