Formula 1: 18-year-old Andrea Kimi Antonelli to replace Hamilton as new Mercedes driver
After weeks of rumours, Mercedes has confirmed that teenage star Kimi Antonelli will race for the German car manufacturer starting in 2025.
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After weeks of rumours, Mercedes has confirmed that teenage star Kimi Antonelli will race for the German car manufacturer starting in 2025.
MONZA, Italy : A furious Lewis Hamilton slammed his own performance as completely unacceptable after qualifying sixth in his last Italian Grand Prix with Mercedes on Saturday.
Lewis Hamilton led a Mercedes one-two in final practice for the Italian Grand Prix.
MONZA, Italy :Lando Norris swept to his second successive pole position, and third in four races, in a McLaren front row sweep with team mate Oscar Piastri in qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix on Saturday.
Lando Norris continued his bid for world championship glory by taking a brilliant pole position at the Italian Grand Prix - as his rival Max Verstappen could manage only seventh.
MONZA, Italy : Kimi Antonelli has yet to race in Formula One but Mercedes see the 18-year-old Italian as a fitting replacement for Lewis Hamilton, the most successful driver of all time, who is joining Ferrari next year.
MONZA, Italy : Lewis Hamilton lapped fastest in final free practice for the Italian Grand Prix on Saturday, with teammate George Russell making it a Mercedes one-two at the top of the timesheets.
Max Verstappen was fastest in Friday's first practice session for the Italian Grand Prix, pipping Charles Leclerc to the top time as he tries to get his Formula One title defence back on track. Championship leader Verstappen clocked one minute, 21.676 seconds, 0.228sec ahead of Leclerc who is the main hope for the massed ranks of Ferrari fans at Monza. McLaren driver Lando Norris, Verstappen's closest rival for the world title, was 0.241sec off the pace in third.