In the round-up: Former Formula 1 driver Nyck de Vries has been impressed by Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s performance in Formula 2, a championship he won in 2019.
In brief
Antonelli “very special” – de Vries
Much-hyped Mercedes junior driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli hasn’t finished on the podium yet in Formula 2 but de Vries is impressed by how well he has compared to Oliver Bearman who made his Formula 1 debut for Ferrari as a substitute earlier this month.
“Everyone is talking about Ollie Bearman, because he did a very good, solid job – but if you look at Ollie, he did obviously a season in Formula 2, if you look at all the testing in Bahrain in the first weekend Bahrain, even though the team was not necessarily performing, Kimi was always ahead of Ollie,” de Vries told Pelas Pistas.
“Of course, when you go to a track like Jeddah when you have 30 minutes free practice in F2 and then go into quali, he was only two-tenths off. So I think he did a very solid job. And clearly at the moment Prema hasn’t really figured it out yet so they are not performing. But I am very sure Kimi is very special.”
De Vries, also a former Mercedes junior driver, said Antonelli “lives and breathes racing” and is well-prepared for an F1 debut. “His father has a racing team. He has been driving all sorts of cars since a very young age. When you meet him, when you talk to him, he is a bright kid. He is sharp. He knows everything about racing.”
Having made his F1 debut as a substitute in 2022, de Vries was also impressed by Bearman’s performance as a stand-in for Sainz during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend. “I really think he did an amazing job,” he said. “He’s 18 years old, to turn up, you have no free practice, I mean one session, and to do the job he did to me is very impressive.
“I obviously did it in a much later point in my career. But also if I put myself back into my shoes when I was 18, I mean I looked like 12, I would have never been able to drive the thing.”
Drive to Survive won’t ignore Horner controversy
The controversy surrounding Christian Horner will be referenced in the upcoming season of Drive to Survive, according to producer James Gay Rees.
‘It will have to be referenced in some capacity,” he told The Telegraph. “And they will all want it to be told in a particular way, so it’s about treading that line to keep everybody happy, and to keep Netflix happy, and us – so we can sleep at night with the decisions we’ve made.
“You have to have balance. I think Horner is looking okay for the time being, but it doesn’t feel like it’s done yet. It will all depend on how it plays out. I don’t know what he got up to – and I genuinely don’t have an opinion on it, but he’s been through it and you wouldn’t wish that on anybody.”
Cassidy loses points lead as Nato regains sixth
Norman Nato’s sixth place finish in yesterday’s Formula E race was reinstated after the stewards accept a request for a review from his team. Andretti successfully argued the stewards had not seen a video angle which showed Nato had left Robin Frijns sufficient room as they fought for position.
His five-second post-race penalty was rescinded. He therefore returns to sixth in the race ahead of Nico Mueller and Nick Cassidy. The latter lost his lead in the championship as a result and now lies two points behind Pascal Wehrlein.
Palmowski opens GB3 season after win
Alisha Palmowski got her first season in GB4 off to the best possible start, controlling proceedings at Oulton Park after taking the lead from second on the grid. The Elite Motorsport driver led home KMR duo Harry Burgoyne and Brandon McCaughan.
Her team mate Finn Harrison picked up a 10-second penalty for a false start after spinning as he arrived on the grid, which can be seen at the start of this video:
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F1 owner bets big on two wheels (Financial Times)
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Vernay: ‘Imola, what a race track… it’s going to be amazing!’ (WEC)
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‘I was at Daytona testing a sports car and didn’t know I was going to drive an IndyCar series car. Dale (Coyne) said, ‘We’re testing next week, can you be in Miami tomorrow?’ I was like, ‘I’ll be there!”
Trident trending in the ‘right direction’ after positive Melbourne weekend says Ricci (F2)
‘Roman (Stanek) did a good job despite his pace not being amazing. He was struggling in the second part of the race, but he had a great drive with a great defence.’
Nikita Bedrin to race in FREC alongside FIA F3 campaign (Formula Scout)
‘Despite the wording of the FREC announcement, Bedrin’s F3 campaign will take priority so he will actually do a full season there and miss Formula Regional races.’
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