Kimi Antonelli on the Nordschleife? Clear statement from Mercedes

Kimi Antonelli on the Nordschleife? Clear statement from Mercedes

(Motorsport-Total.com) – Will Kimi Antonelli be the next Formula 1 driver after Max Verstappen on the Nordschleife? Corresponding rumors have recently surfaced after the Italian himself said in a short video about the so-called “Nordschleife license” that he wanted to do it “at the end of the year.”

Read more WM battle 2026: Will George Russell do it like Lando Norris?

Photo for the news: Kimi Antonelli on the Nordschleife? Clear statement from Mercedes

The video quickly circulated on social media, but during this year’s 24-hour race at the Nürburgring, Mercedes deputy team principal Bradley Lord has now made it clear that nothing will come of it.

“No,” he answers unequivocally to Nitro when asked if Mercedes will allow Antonelli to do the DMSB Permit Nordschleife (DPN) this year. “I talked to him about it. I think he meant it more as a joke,” says Lord.

With a grin, he explains that Antonelli “might try it after four world championships […] as well.” A reference to Verstappen, who according to Lord “maybe has a bit more range with his experience” than the just 19-year-old Antonelli.

Read more Helmut Marko: Why in Formula 1 everyone only talked about the «Doctor»

Formula 1 World Champions who never drove for Ferrari

Photo for the news:

Verstappen has already completed several races on the Nordschleife and participated for the first time this year in the 24-hour race. There, he and his teammates were even in the lead before a problem with the car destroyed all hopes of victory.

Meanwhile, Antonelli is said to be focusing his “full concentration” on Formula 1, explains Mercedes deputy team principal Lord. The teenager currently leads the drivers’ world championship after recently winning three Grand Prix races in a row.

The lead over his teammate George Russell is 20 points after the first four races of the year. In the constructors’ championship, Mercedes is at the top with 180 points after winning all four races so far this season.

Read more Why Haas has fallen behind Alpine in the front midfield

Translated from

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *