Kimi Antonelli’s post-race penalty was sensationally overturned.
Australian Grand Prix drama: Antonelli’s penalty overturned after Mercedes appeal.
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The 2025 Australian Grand Prix ended with a twist in the tale as Kimi Antonelli’s post-race penalty was sensationally overturned, restoring the young Italian to fourth place in his stunning Formula 1 debut.
The 17-year-old Mercedes starlet, who had clawed his way from 16th on the grid to a remarkable fourth-place finish, was hit with a five-second penalty after the stewards deemed his pit lane release into the path of Nico Hülkenberg unsafe. The penalty saw him demoted to fifth, elevating Alex Albon in the official classification. However, hours later, a Mercedes appeal turned the tables yet again.
Delight as Mercedes fights back
Not willing to let their prodigy’s dream debut be overshadowed, Mercedes swiftly lodged a petition to review the penalty. The rules required a ‘significant and relevant new element’ for a review to be granted, and Mercedes found exactly that.
New footage from Antonelli’s roll hoop camera, only available after the race, provided crucial evidence. The stewards acknowledged that Antonelli had not crossed into the fast lane until much further down the pit lane and had checked his mirrors before moving. With this fresh perspective, the penalty was scrapped, reinstating Antonelli’s hard-fought fourth-place finish.
Wolff sings Antonelli’s praises
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff was full of praise for his young driver’s performance and resilience. Speaking to Sky Sports F1, he said: “He had the fortune of a few cars crashing out, but he used the pace and showed it when he needed to. He made his way up to fourth, and that’s all that matters.”
Antonelli himself reflected on his rollercoaster debut with maturity beyond his years. “I learnt so many things,” he said. “Yesterday was disappointing, but the race was a great experience. We don’t want to start that far back again, but the team did a great job keeping me calm and making the right calls.”
Highs and lows for the big names
While Antonelli’s weekend ended on a high, others weren’t so lucky. McLaren’s Lando Norris claimed victory, keeping Max Verstappen at bay in the final laps. George Russell secured third place, while home hero Oscar Piastri could only manage ninth after an off-track excursion in torrential rain.
For Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari’s gamble on strategy backfired spectacularly. The seven-time world champion could only manage a disappointing 10th place in his first race for the Scuderia, with team-mate Charles Leclerc faring slightly better in eighth.
F1’s young gun makes a statement
Antonelli’s performance in Melbourne sent a clear message: the hype is real. The 17-year-old showcased raw speed, maturity under pressure, and a racer’s instinct that has Mercedes excited about the future. With his penalty now erased from the record, he can walk away from his debut with his head held high – and the F1 world on notice.
Watch this space – Kimi Antonelli has arrived.
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