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F1 Fast Five: Monza circuit changes draw driver criticism, Antonelli crashes on Mercedes FP1 debut, and other big updates

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Monza circuit changes draw driver criticism, Antonelli crashes on Mercedes FP1 debut, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

Today's Headlines
  • Monza circuit changes draw driver criticism
  • Antonelli crashes on Mercedes FP1 debut 
  • Why Williams passed on 'not special' Schumacher
  • How to score a driver’s autograph 
  • Drivers test their wits in mystery challenge

Monza circuit changes draw driver criticism

Drivers have voiced frustration over last-minute changes to the Monza circuit for the Italian Grand Prix, including a track resurfacing and new curbs. Daniel Ricciardo criticized the loss of the track's traditional character, while George Russell expressed disappointment over the lack of driver input in these decisions. Lewis Hamilton preferred to wait until driving on the modified track before making a judgment. Charles Leclerc acknowledged the necessity of track updates but has not yet experienced the new curbs.

Click here to read the full article by Lydia Mee (si.com)

Antonelli crashes on Mercedes FP1 debut 

Andrea Kimi Antonelli crashed just minutes into his F1 practice debut at the Italian Grand Prix. The 18-year-old, who is a top contender to replace Lewis Hamilton next season, spun into the barriers at Parabolica after setting the fourth-fastest time and the best middle sector. Thankfully, Antonelli was unhurt, but his crash stopped the session and was a disappointing start in front of his home crowd. This accident complicates Antonelli’s chances as Mercedes looks for Hamilton’s replacement.

Click here to read the full article by Lewis Larkam (crash.net)

Why Williams passed on 'not special' Schumacher

Williams decided to promote Franco Colapinto over Mick Schumacher because team principal James Vowles felt Schumacher lacked the “special” quality needed for the team’s future. While Schumacher was considered competent and experienced, Vowles believed that investing in Colapinto, who is part of the academy and has been closely involved with the team, was a better long-term strategy. “Mick is not special. He has just been good. I think he would come with a lot more experience than Franco does," he explained.

Click here to read the full article by Fergal Walsh & Ian Parkes (racingnews365.com)

How to score a driver’s autograph 

Are you an F1 fan wondering how to get an F1 driver's autograph? It’s no secret that getting a driver's autograph can be quite challenging. While some people struggle, others are lucky enough to get one without much effort. Join Kym Illman as he shares insider tips on how to get something signed by your favorite driver.

Drivers test their wits in mystery challenge

In Episode 5 of Grill the Grid, the drivers are put to the test as they must correctly identify the mystery people from clues in UNDER two minutes! The quicker they guess, the more points they score. Pierre Gasly looks confident, while Ricciardo is being... Well, Ricciardo! Click here to watch the video.

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