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Oliver Bearman slams online abusers of Kimi Antonelli: F1 rookie deserves better than hate

David Castro by David Castro
December 4, 2025
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Oliver Bearman slams online abusers of Kimi Antonelli: F1 rookie deserves better than hate

Outrage in Formula 1: Oliver Bearman Slams Abuse Against Kimi Antonelli

In a shocking turn of events following the Qatar Grand Prix, Oliver Bearman has stepped into the fray, condemning the vile online harassment aimed at fellow rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli. The 19-year-old Mercedes driver endured a torrent of abuse after a critical mistake during the race, which many fans misinterpreted as a deliberate move to facilitate championship rival Lando Norris. This outrage has sparked a fierce response from Bearman, who did not hold back in his criticism of the “scum of the earth” who target young drivers.

The drama unfolded on the sun-soaked track of Lusail International Circuit, where Antonelli found himself in a nail-biting battle against McLaren’s Norris in the race’s final moments. However, a misstep on the penultimate lap saw Antonelli veer off course, allowing Norris to surge ahead and clinch a vital fifth place. This error ignited a firestorm of backlash on social media, with many accusing the Italian of intentionally conceding the position to help Norris minimize his point loss against Max Verstappen, who was cruising to victory.

The situation escalated further when comments from Verstappen’s race engineer and team advisor hinted at a conspiracy, suggesting Antonelli’s actions were less about racing and more about politics in the paddock. As a result of the overwhelming negativity, Antonelli was left deeply shaken, even going so far as to black out his social media profiles in a bid to escape the vitriol.

Bearman, another rookie navigating the treacherous waters of Formula 1, expressed his outrage at the treatment of Antonelli during a media briefing ahead of the Yas Marina Circuit race weekend. “People behind the screen are horrible and they’re scum of the earth, really,” he asserted, emphasizing that this level of abuse is utterly unacceptable. “I don’t think they should be doing that type of stuff to someone.”

The young Briton highlighted the stark contrast between the media scrutiny faced by drivers like Antonelli and himself. While Bearman races with the Haas team—a smaller outfit that often flies under the radar—Antonelli’s high-profile seat at Mercedes places him in the glaring spotlight of public opinion. “I didn’t face that level of criticism, but that comes as part of being in a team like Haas rather than Mercedes,” Bearman explained. “You have the possibility to make mistakes and be less criticized for those.”

Bearman’s insights shed light on the harsh realities of being a rookie in Formula 1, where the pressure is immense and the stakes are sky-high. “I know the FIA are doing everything they can to stop that, but the problem is these sad people giving those types of criticisms. It’s a joke,” he declared, with palpable frustration in his voice.

The young racer’s words resonate far beyond the racing world, urging fans to reflect on the impact of their comments. “We’re putting our lives on the line to entertain people,” Bearman reminded the audience, underscoring the dangerous nature of the sport. “You have people like that who are just hurting people, and that’s not just racing, that’s also their personal life. The real people of the world are terrible.”

As the F1 community grapples with the fallout from this incident, one thing is clear: the toxic culture of online abuse cannot be tolerated. With voices like Bearman’s rising to the occasion, there is hope that change will come, paving the way for a more supportive environment for all drivers, especially the young talents stepping onto the world stage.

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