‘Incredible speed, a calm head and rapid adaptability’ – F2 expert Alex Jacques on what makes Kimi Antonelli so special

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After winning five karting championships, including back-to-back European titles, he chose Mercedes. His reasoning: they had no one else his age. One of the biggest car companies in the world promised him their full attention, and the son of Touring Car and GT racer Marco Antonelli set about adding to his trophy collection.

In 2022, Antonelli Junior claimed the Italian and German Formula 4 titles in the same season. This is a gold standard indicator of talent, as a junior driver is required to blend speed with the consistency of managing a busy calendar. (F1-bound Oliver Bearman achieved the same honour the year before).

A year later, Antonelli continued his success with a title-winning season in the FRECA championship (previously known as Formula Renault). His campaign featured five wins and 11 podiums – but beyond the numbers, two key moments displayed traits beyond raw talent.

In treacherous conditions at Zandvoort, the Italian went from eighth on the grid to the lead in just three laps, showing incredible touch and control.

This is the type of race upper management looks for. Performance in the wet can exemplify exceptional talent. Indeed, Red Bull motorsport chief Helmut Marko decided to move for Max Verstappen after a similar wet weather performance in F3.

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