The sensational debut of Max Verstappen in Formula 1 at the tender age of 17 triggered a significant change in the sport. The FIA, the governing body of F1, responded by imposing a minimum age of 18 for the F1 Super License. This decision has recently been questioned, as 17-year-old Kimi Antonelli eagerly awaits his chance to make his mark in the sport. Verstappen himself has criticized this age restriction, arguing that it could potentially hinder the progress of talented young drivers. He emphasized the fact that even a highly skilled driver would not be able to compete in Formula 1 if they are only 17 years old or have not accumulated the 40 points required for the Super License. Although Verstappen personally disagrees with this system, he acknowledges that it was the FIA’s decision to implement it as the appropriate process for the pinnacle of motorsport.
Kimi Antonelli has emerged as one of the top candidates for a spot at Mercedes in 2025, following Lewis Hamilton’s unexpected move to Ferrari. The Italian driver impressed Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff in several junior categories, sparking rumors of him potentially replacing a driver at Williams during the current season. However, Wolff firmly rejected these speculations, stating that Mercedes has no intention of placing Antonelli in the Williams team at this time. He emphasized the importance of the 17-year-old driver completing his first season in F2 before considering any further promotions.
Many believe that Kimi Antonelli has the potential to become the next Max Verstappen in Formula 1. At just 17 years old, Antonelli has already shown flashes of brilliance reminiscent of the Dutch prodigy during his junior career. However, Mercedes must proceed with caution before rushing Antonelli into an F1 seat, as this could be a pivotal moment for the talented Italian driver.