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The teenage racing phenom who’s rewriting the record books before most people even get their driver’s license. At just 18 years old, Kimi Antonelli has smashed countless speed records and milestones in karting and junior formula racing, marking himself as the next big name in motorsport. THE NEXT LEWIS HAMILTON PERHAPS?
A prodigy known for a rare combination of ice-cold nerves, lightning-fast reflexes, and aggressive precision—he’s already the youngest driver to win multiple championships in top-tier junior categories.
Synonymous with breaking barriers, Kimi holds records for y, youngest pole sitter, and youngestrace leader, making seasoned drivers look like rookies.
The teenage racing phenom who’s rewriting the record books before most people even get their driver’s license. At just 18 years old, Kimi Antonelli has smashed countless speed records and milestones in karting and junior formula racing, marking himself as the next big name in motorsport. THE NEXT LEWIS HAMILTON PERHAPS?
A prodigy known for a rare combination of ice-cold nerves, lightning-fast reflexes, and aggressive precision—he’s already the youngest driver to win multiple championships in top-tier junior categories.
Synonymous with breaking barriers, Kimi holds records for y, youngest pole sitter, and youngestrace leader, making seasoned drivers look like rookies.
"Kimi Antonelli just shattered the track record again—he’s unstoppable!"
"That kid’s a Kimi Antonelli; breaking every record in the book before turning 20.
"That kid’s a Kimi Antonelli; breaking every record in the book before turning 20.
by hsksjnnhh May 25, 2025