Kimi Antonelli told to ‘slow down’ and avoid ‘awkward’ situation
Andrea Kimi Antonelli give෴n warning from F1 race winner ahead of rookie season.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andrea Kimi Antonelli has been advised to “slow down” ahead of his debut F1 season with Mercedes.
After just a single season in Formula 2, having bypassed Formula 3 altogether, the 18-year-old Italian is replacing seven-time world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes, where he will team up with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell.
Antonelli made headlines when he crashed minutes into his F1 practice debut at last year’s Italian Grand Prix, the same weekend h🍨e was announced as a Mercedes ಞdriver for 2025.
Former grand prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya thinks it will be hard for Antonelli to “live up to the hype”🔜 in his rookie F1 camp💃aign.
"It's ཧgoing to be hard for Kimi Antonelli to💛 live up to the hype," the seven-time grand prix winner told. "It's going to be really hard.
"He's got enough speed to be really, re𝄹ally good, but with speed, accidents can happen. There's always talk thatꦑ he had lots of crashes in the old cars.
"I think he's fully cꦉommitted to it and if Kimi can control hisꦇ emotions, understanding it might take time to perform, I think he is going to be okay.
"If he wants to come out and race and beat everyone, it can backfire really quickly. If someone can pull his reigns🐽 and say to him, 'Slow doꦅwn tiger’.
"He has time where he doesn't need to put himself into bad situations. [But] 🌟I think there's a good chance he might end up in an awkward situation because he's shown how quick he𝔉 can be, but he has shown he can make mistakes.
🍬"You go fast, you crash, you don't crash, you go slow.”
Montoya continued: "You need to fಞind that balance of still going fast, without going over the top.
“When you have someone like Russell in his prime as your teammate, who's ♒been with the t𝕴eam for as long as he has been, it's not going to be easy there's no priority there, nothing.
“This is what you have🐷, he needs to make the best out of it. You're either going to be really good or have really bad and average weeks. You need to learn to make the most of thos🌟e weeks.
“You hav🌄e to understand why they were bad. What little differences can he make to change from average to good. If he takes the time to see these differences, he'll be able to change and react to situations in the right way.”
Antonelli passes driving test
Earlier this week, ꦕAntonelli confirmed he had passed his driving test just six weeks before hiܫs F1 debut at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Despite racking up sever𝕴al thousand miles of testing in an F1 car to prepare for his debut season, Antonelli had not been road legal - until now.
“I did a little mistake on the theory, one mistake ෴but overall it went pretty well,” Antonelli told🧔 Sky Sports at the Autosport Awards on Wednesday night.
“I’m not going to lie I was pretty ne🤡rvous. I was pretty scared beca𒁏use I knew I only had that shot to do it because otherwise once the season starts I don’t really have time to make it again.
“So I 🃏was telling myself that I really had to doಞ it. It eventually went well so it was a big relief, a big relief.”

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