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2025 | In Japan, became the youngest driver to lead a race and set a fastest lap in Formula One history, qualifying and finishing sixth. |
2025 | Finished seventh on his sprint debut in China, followed by a sixth-place finish in the main race after disqualifications for both Ferrari drivers. |
2025 | In his debut race, qualified sixteenth but climbed to fourth in rain-affected conditions, becoming the second-youngest points-scorer in Formula One history and the highest-placed debutant since 2014. |
2025 | Made his Formula One race debut, becoming the first Italian driver to compete in Formula One since Antonio Giovinazzi in 2021 and the third-youngest driver in Formula One history at 18 years and 203 days old. |
2025 | Confirmed as Formula One driver for Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team |
2025 | Set to join Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team as a Formula One driver. |
2025 | In 2025, Antonelli is due to compete for Mercedes alongside George Russell, replacing Lewis Hamilton on a one-year contract, marking his debut in Formula One. |
2024 | Third edition of the FIA Motorsport Games further expanded with additional categories, including Ferrari Challenge, Group Historic Gravel and Tarmac rallies, Group Rally2 and Rally4 Gravel and Tarmac variants, Cross Car Mini, Karting Mini, and Esports F4. |
2024 | Antonelli completed private tests in the Mercedes W13 at Imola, Silverstone, and Spa-Francorchamps, further developing his racing skills. |
2024 | Antonelli finishes the F2 season sixth in the standings, with two victories, three podiums, four fastest laps, and 113 points. |
2024 | Became test driver for Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team. |
2024 | Competed in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing, finishing 6th overall with 2 wins and 113 points. |
2024 | In Lusail, Antonelli retired from both races due to collisions with other drivers. |
2024 | Antonelli qualified for Baku, finishing seventh in the sprint and third in the feature despite contact with Zane Maloney. |
2024 | Antonelli withdrew from the season-ending round at Yas Marina due to illness, finishing the season sixth in the standings with two victories and three podiums. |
2024 | At the Monza sprint, following a multi-car collision, Antonelli placed fourth in the feature after a contentious battle with teammate Oliver Bearman. |
2024 | In the FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing, Antonelli competed in 26 races and finished 6th overall. |
2024 | He is set to compete for Mercedes, replacing Lewis Hamilton to partner George Russell. |
2024 | Andrea Kimi Antonelli bypassed the international FIA Formula 3 Championship, progressing directly to FIA Formula 2 to race with Prema. |
2024 | Following his crash, Toto Wolff defended Antonelli, while Mark Hughes compared his free practice debut to that of legendary driver Tazio Nuvolari. |
2024 | He was appointed as a test driver for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team. |
2024 | Andrea Kimi Antonelli was recognized as the Confartigianato Motori Pilota in Ascesa. |
2024 | Antonelli participated in another free practice session where he finished twelfth after sustaining floor damage due to running over debris. |
2024 | Antonelli featured alongside George Russell in the post-season test at Yas Marina, completing 62 laps and setting the fifth-fastest time overall. |
2024 | After placing outside of the points in Barcelona and Spielberg, Antonelli sat ninth in the standings halfway through the season. |
December 2024 | Antonelli was originally scheduled to participate in a Super Formula post-season test at Suzuka with Prema teammate Oliver Bearman, driving the Dallara SF23, but withdrew from the test due to illness. |
October 24 2024 | Third FIA Motorsport Games scheduled to take place in Valencia, Spain at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, with 26 nations expected to participate. |
September 2024 | Antonelli made his free practice debut at the 2024 Italian Grand Prix, participating in the first session in George Russell's W15, where he set the fastest lap before crashing at the Curva Alboreto corner. |
August 2024 | In Budapest, Antonelli led the majority of the sprint race but had to make an unscheduled pit stop, before taking his first feature race victory the following day after starting seventh. |
August 2024 | Antonelli finished sixth in the curtailed Spa-Francorchamps sprint and ninth in the feature; he received a ten-place grid penalty for Prema's usage of dry ice at the Monza sprint. |
July 2024 | At Silverstone, Antonelli qualified tenth, secured his maiden win in the rain-affected sprint, and retired from the feature due to a first-lap collision. |
April 2024 | In Melbourne, Antonelli qualified second but spun into the gravel during the reverse-grid sprint and ultimately finished fourth in the feature race. |
April 2024 | At Imola, Antonelli finished fourth in the feature and fourth in the Monaco sprint, ending the latter weekend seventh in the feature. |
April 17 2024 | On 17 April 2024, Antonelli conducted his first test with Mercedes, driving the W12 at the Red Bull Ring, followed by further private tests in the W13 at Imola, Silverstone, and Spa-Francorchamps. |
March 2024 | Antonelli secured a pair of sixth-placed finishes in the following round in Jeddah. |
March 2024 | In the season-opener at Sakhir, Antonelli claimed a single point by finishing fourteenth in the sprint race and tenth in the feature. |
2023 | Won the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema Racing, securing 5 wins and 300 points. |
2023 | Competed in Italian GT Championship GT3 Pro class with AKM Motorsport, winning 1 race. |
2023 | Won the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited, achieving 3 wins and 192 points. |
2023 | He also claimed victory in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Mumbai Falcons. |
2023 | Andrea Kimi Antonelli was honored with the Automobile Club d'Italia Volante d’Argento. |
2023 | Antonelli continued to use the number 12 during his title-winning season in junior formulae. |
2023 | Antonelli co-founded the kart racing team AKM Motorsport by Kart Republic alongside his father, where he serves as a driver coach and chassis tester. |
2023 | Andrea Kimi Antonelli won the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema. |
2023 | He ended the season with five wins from 11 podiums and was voted driver of the season by team principals, finishing as the leading driver in junior formulae according to Formula Scout. |
October 2023 | Forbes estimates the Perrodo family net worth at US$10 billion |
September 2023 | He notched up two victories at Monza, although he was stripped of the win in race one due to illegal use of the push-to-pass system. |
September 2023 | Antonelli won the second race at Zandvoort by over 12 seconds after starting eighth, an achievement he described as one of his best races, thereby clinching the championship. |
August 2023 | Antonelli achieved two podiums at the Red Bull Ring after a penalty was applied to Martinius Stenshorne. |
July 2023 | He followed up with additional wins at Mugello and Paul Ricard, becoming the championship leader ahead of the summer break. |
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