Kimi Antonelli defended despite finger-wagging for inviting his pals to F1 grand prix
Kimi Antonelli invited his♌ schoolmates to Imola but it caused a stir

A passionate defence has been launched for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andrea Kimi Antonelli who was ꦦcriticised for inviting his friends to an F1 grand prix.
Mercedes’ talented rookie Ant�𝄹�onelli was surrounded by his classmates last weekend at Imola, his first F1 race on home soil in Italy.
It was a reminder of his tender ജage, and that he is balancing Formula 1 with his exams.
But Jacques Villeneuve didn’t look kindly upon it, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:saying “you shouldn’t do that”.
This weekend at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix, Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz reported: “The interesting thing for me; [Antonelli] said that his preparation for his home race at Im✅ola last time out was the wrong way to go.
“He has been open and admitted that ‘I know what I did wrong, and I ✃will change for my next home race at Monza’.”
“Jacques felt it was the wrong way to go.
“Kimi♕ has admitte♏d his preparation wasn’t right. When he stepped into the car for the first time at Imola, he felt he wasn’t best prepared.”
Kimi Antonelli defended for bringing mates to F1 paddock

David Croft ha🙈d his say: “It’s a rookie season for a reason. You learn from that rookie season.
“When he finally hangs his gloves up and retires - which I hope is in many, many years to come - K📖imi will look back at his first race in Italy and say ‘wasn’t it great to have my💜 mates there, my classmates there, it was a special moment’.”
Karun Chandhok looked to Mercedes and said: “The team needs to help him with that. They have the experience of how 🙈to manage the drivers’ time and energy.
“There is ꧟a constant debate about what’s righꦗt for sponsors, and media commitments, and what’s best for the driver.”
Bu✱t Jenson Button provided anothe🦹r defence for Antonelli.
“I can’t🗹 imagine he mi🎶ssed meetings,” Button insisted.
“Just because we saw a photo, it doesn’t mean he was hangi𓆉ng out with them all week🔥end.
“It’s a tricky ཧone. It’s about😼 what it does to a driver mentally, having everyone there.
“But I don’t think hꦿis time with his team was any different.”
Button remembered feeling ❀distracted in his first F1 grand prix on home soil.
“Yes, but it wasn’t hav𓂃ing my friends there which was the issue. I was busy with sponsors,” he remembered.
“My first Britishꦛ Grand Prix, in 2000, I fiꦍnished fifth and I had my friends there.
“We were hanging out in [Patrick Head’s] office drinking something nice. He came up, when we were thereജ having fun an𝓰d being loud, he shook his head and walked out.
“You need to enjoy those moments 𝓡with fri💦ends and loved ones.”

James was ꦍa sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything🎶 from American sports, to football, to F1.