Teen sensation Antonelli adamant he’s no ‘replacement’ for Hamilton

By AFP
February 19, 2025
Mercedes’ Andrea Kimi Antonelli.— Reuters/File

LONDON: Teenage rising star Andrea Kimi Antonelli has played down suggestions he is a “replacement” for Lewis Hamilton ahead of his debut season in Formula One.

Seven-times world champion Hamilton´s move from Mercedes to Ferrari created a vacancy at his old team, with 18-year-old Italian driver Antonelli now partnering the experienced George Russell, who finished sixth last season, at the Silver Arrows.

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“I mean I don´t find it right to say that I´m his replacement, I mean he has done so much in the sport and I just feel I am the next Mercedes driver and I really want to make my own story,” Antonelli said at the 2025 F1 season launch in London on Tuesday. “But definitely racing for Mercedes is a big responsibility because it´s obviously a top team.

“At the same time it´s a great opportunity, it´s a privilege to be where I am today and I just try to make the best of this opportunity.” Antonelli added he had received advice from Hamilton, telling reporters: “He said mainly to enjoy, not worry about the external circumstances, just work on yourself, enjoy the process.”

Hamilton had an astonishing rookie season, finishing second in 2007 while driving for McLaren alongside Fernando Alonso, who was coming off successive F1 world titles. Antonelli said the most impressive aspect of Hamilton´s “incredible” debut campaign was his consistency.

“I feel like what he (Hamilton) did really well is starting off well and then keep developing without trying to do too much,” said Antonelli. “That´s why he did an amazing season and that´s what I´m going to try to do. Just enjoy, work hard.” Antonelli was confirmed as Hamilton´s successor at last year´s Italian Grand Prix, one day after his debut on an F1 race weekend ended early with a crash in the opening stages of first practice at Monza.

“Of course you don´t want to make any more mistakes like this, but it´s part of the journey, it can happen,” said Antonelli. “To be honest I wouldn´t like knowing that I´m just holding myself because of being worried about what people might think. So I´m just going to go there on the track and push.”

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