Kimi Antonelli handed second Mercedes FP1 outing replacing Lewis Hamilton
Andrea Kimi Antonelli will be in action for Mercedes in FP1 aꦫt the Mexico City Grand Prix🥂.

Toto Wolff has confirmed Andrea Kimi Antonelli will drive for Mercedes in the opening F1 practice session at this ꧂weekend’s Mexico City Grand Prix.
Antonelli will drive in 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes in tಌhe first 60 minutes of practice at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodrigue🌃z on Friday.
As per F1’s regulations, all 10 teams are permitted to give rookie drivers two outings across the 2024💫 campaign.
Antonelli replaced 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell in FP1 at Monza, but crashed heavily early on.
The 18-year-old Italian will get another opportunity to drive the W15 as he prepares to make his 💙F1 debut next year.
Antonelli has been chosen as Hamilton’s successor, with the seven-time world champion joining Ferrari alongside 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.
Ahead of the weekend, Wolff said: “With its high altitude, Mexico presents a unique challen💖ge. The power unit has to work harder and, to counteract the thin air, we run at maxi♓mum downforce.
“It will provide another🐼 opportunity to evaluate our recent update package. Kimi will also be in the car for his second FP1 session and we look forward to him continuing his development on track.”
Mercedes’ “challenge” in Mexico
Mercedes endured a difficult weekend last time out at the United Stat𝐆es Grand Prix.
Hamilton spun out of the race in the opening🔴 couple of laps, while Russell finished sixth after starting from th🐼e pit lane.
The W15 in the hands of both drivers proved to be difficult to drive, with their new upgrade package potentially impacting the handling of theꦑ car.
“After a difficult weekend in Austin, weꦦ have the opportunity to bounce back immediately in Mexico,✱” Wolff added. “Our performance in Texas showed that there is inherent performance in the car. Our challenge is extracting this consistently.
“That is not the result of one specific challenge, but the interacti𒆙on of the car across 🌳both aero and mechanical factors. We have five more races to work on this before the end of the season. It is important that we do so, not only for our immediate performance but to also set ourselves up well for 2025.”

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