Kimi Antoneri passed the final exam and graduated from high school a few days after winning the Maiden Formula 1 podium at the Canadian Grand Prix.
A fresh off-off, finishing third in Montreal, Mercedes rookie has returned to Casalecchio di Reno, Italy, to hold the final exam.
At the end of Monday, he shared the photo in the caption on Instagram.”Advertised “” Italian for “passing” while wearing a celebratory garland.
“I didn’t have much time to study, which made me feel quite stressful, but I did my best,” he later told reporters.
Antonelli juggled his rookie Formula 1 campaign demands in the school’s final year, creating a fierce and busy schedule.
He took part in an exam that included a combination of written and oral evaluations, skipping the world premiere of a New York Formula One film.
F1 clearly has an 18-year-old priority, but he still worked together to keep up with his research.
The Italians also enjoyed strong relationships with classmates and teachers, and invited 25 of them to watch the home race at Imola. However, the gestures were completely unrewarded. Mercedes team boss Totowolf later said Antonelli was “toast” on Friday during Race Week.
Now completing his schooling, Antonelli can focus completely on the remaining 14 rounds of the season, starting with the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend.
He currently sits seventh in the drivers championship, taking first place and 16 points behind Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton, the driver who was replaced at Mercedes this year.