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Kimi Antonelli data reveal unearths new evidence behind Max Verstappen crash

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While ploughing into Max Verstappen in Austria was far from ideal, Kimi Antonelli said his Monza FP1 shunt was "worse" to come to terms with.
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli made his first big mistake in his career last Sunday, hitting Max Verstappen in the first lap. However, the Mercedes F1 driver reveals that this is not the time when he felt the worst, and that he had been more embarrassed in Italy last year, coming out of the track from the first quick lap of his first EL1. "Monza was the worst of all time," Antonelli said. "But I think that once you went through some difficult moments, th…

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Between precocity, pure talent and determination From the height of his young years, Kimi Antonelli already embodies the long-awaited future of motorsport. Born on 25 August 2006 in Bologna, Italy, in a passionate family of mechanical sport, Andrea Kimi Antonelli — of his full name — bathes from childhood in the universe of speed, circuits and constant challenge to go further. Quickly, his first name, inspired by Finnish legend Kimi Räikkönen, s…

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F1only.fr - F1 News 24/7 broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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