Andrea Kimi Antonelli: Embracing the Challenge of Succeeding Lewis Hamilton in F1
Andrea Kimi Antonelli steps into the spotlight as Mercedes' new F1 driver, ready to tackle the immense challenge of replacing the legendary Lewis Hamilton.







Andrea Kimi Antonelli, the 18-year-old Italian prodigy, is set to make his Formula 1 debut with Mercedes, stepping into the shoes of the legendary Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton's move to Ferrari for the 2025 season opened the door for Antonelli, who is poised to become the third-youngest driver in F1 history.
A New Era for Mercedes
'I don't feel like his replacement,' Antonelli told BBC Sport. 'I just feel like a Mercedes F1 driver.' Antonelli acknowledges the great opportunity and the big responsibility that comes with racing for a top team like Mercedes. He is determined to carve out his own legacy in the sport, rather than simply filling Hamilton's shoes.
High Expectations and Maturity
Despite the daunting task of replacing the most successful F1 driver of all time, Antonelli has shown remarkable maturity for his age. His teammate, George Russell, has praised his composure and focus. Antonelli's approach is to start with a nice rhythm and build consistency, avoiding major mistakes that could set him back.
Rapid Rise to F1
Antonelli's journey to F1 has been nothing short of meteoric. He joined Mercedes' youth programme at just 11 years old and was promoted to F1 after only one season in Formula 2. 'If you had asked me this four years ago, I would have said, 'this is crazy, not happening',' Antonelli remarked. His rapid ascent is a testament to his prodigious talent and the faith Mercedes has in his potential.
The Kimi Connection
Known universally as 'Kimi', Antonelli's middle name resonates strongly in the motorsport world, though he clarifies he was not named after the 2007 world champion Kimi Räikkönen. 'It is more natural,' he says of his nickname. 'It is nice and short. Especially in the world of racing, it is such an iconic name.'
Facing the Legends
Antonelli will share the grid with racing legends like Hamilton and Fernando Alonso, a prospect he describes as a 'privilege'. He grew up idolizing three-time world champion Ayrton Senna, and while he shies away from direct comparisons, he acknowledges the honor of being likened to the legendary Brazilian.
Mercedes' Strategy
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff had the option to send Antonelli to another team for experience but chose to throw him in at the deep end, backed by extensive testing in older cars. Wolff anticipates mistakes but is committed to helping Antonelli develop into a formidable competitor.
Antonelli's debut is one of the most anticipated in recent F1 history, marking the beginning of a new chapter for Mercedes and the sport at large.