A passionate defense has begun for Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Andrea Kimi Antonelli has been criticized for inviting her friend to the F1 Grand Prix.
Mercedes talented rookie Antoneri was surrounded by classmates last weekend at Imola, his first Formula One race in his Italian hometown.
It reminded me of his soft age and that he balances Formula 1 with his exams.
However, Jacques Villeneuve did not look kindly, saying, “You shouldn’t.”
This weekend, Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz reported at the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix:
“He was open and admitted, ‘I know I know I’ve done wrong. I’ll change for the next home race at Monza.” ”
“Jack felt that was the wrong way.
“You admitted that he was not prepared right. When he first stepped into the car in Imola, he felt he wasn’t preparing the best.”
Kimi Antoneri defended her friends by taking them to the F1 paddock

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David Croft said:
“When he finally retired with his gloves hanging – I’ve been hoping for this for years and years – Kimi looks back on his first race in Italy and says, “It wasn’t great to have my peers there and my classmates there, it was a special moment.” ”
Karun Chandhok turns to Mercedes and says: “The team needs to help him, he has experience in how to manage drivers’ time and energy.
“There’s constant debate about what’s right for sponsors, media commitment, and what’s best for drivers.”
However, Jenson Button offered Antonelli another defense.
“I can’t imagine him missing the meeting,” Button insisted.
“Just because we saw the photos doesn’t mean he was hanging out with them all weekend.
“It’s tricky, and that’s what it mentally does to the driver, and having everyone out there.
“But I don’t think he’s going to have a different time with his team.”
Button recalls how he felt distracted at his first F1 Grand Prix in the soil of his home.
“Yes, but that was a problem with my lack of friends. I was busy with sponsorship,” he recalled.
“My first British Grand Prix in 2000, I finished fifth and had a friend there.
“We were drinking something nice in (Patrick Head’s) office. He went up and we were there, yelling loudly, shaking our heads and leaving.
“You need to enjoy those moments with your friends and loved ones.”