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F1 drivers unite against shocking online abuse of Kimi Antonelli: a call for change

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2025
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F1 drivers unite against shocking online abuse of Kimi Antonelli: a call for change
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Title: Outrage in the Fast Lane: F1 Star Kimi Antonelli Faces Disturbing Online Abuse After Qatar GP

In a shocking turn of events following the Qatar Grand Prix, rising Formula 1 talent Kimi Antonelli has become the target of a torrent of horrific online abuse, prompting an outpouring of condemnation from fellow drivers and the motorsport community at large. The Mercedes driver was subjected to over 1,100 “severe or suspect comments” on social media, including alarming death threats, as fans reacted furiously to Lando Norris’s daring overtaking maneuver in the race’s nail-biting finale.

Oliver Bearman, a fellow driver and a voice for reason, has spearheaded the charge against this vile behavior, denouncing the perpetrators as nothing more than “sad people.” Bearman, who is also navigating the turbulent waters of his rookie season, expressed his disbelief at the intensity of the criticism Antonelli faced, saying, “I didn’t face that level of criticism, but that comes as part of being in a team like Haas rather than Mercedes.” He emphasized the disparity between the scrutiny faced by drivers in top teams versus those in smaller outfits, highlighting the harsh reality of fame in the sport.

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The incident spiraled after Red Bull’s Gianpiero Lambiase and Helmut Marko mistakenly suggested Antonelli intentionally let Norris pass. Following a wave of backlash, they extended apologies to both Antonelli and Mercedes for their comments. In response, Red Bull issued a statement acknowledging the “clearly incorrect” remarks, expressing regret over the abuse directed at Antonelli.

Bearman did not hold back in his criticism of online trolls, labeling them as “the scum of the earth” for their heinous comments. He added, “Generally, it’s always the case that people behind the screen are horrible… that criticism is an absolute joke. It shouldn’t be tolerated.” The FIA, Formula 1’s governing body, has already initiated a campaign called “United Against Online Abuse,” reinforcing the need for a safe environment for all participants in the sport.

Prominent figures within the F1 community, including Mercedes’ George Russell and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, echoed Bearman’s sentiments, calling the abuse “unacceptable.” Russell, who heads the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association, urged those hiding behind their keyboards to reflect on their actions, stating, “Those thousands of people have no excuse and really need to take a hard look at themselves in the mirror.”

Leclerc expressed sadness over the situation, lamenting the lack of consequences for online abusers and urging fans to remember the dedication that drivers put into their craft. “We’ve done racing since we were kids, dreaming of being in that position, and today we’re doing absolutely everything to be at the limit. Sometimes mistakes happen, and the hate was for absolutely nothing,” he noted.

Amidst this storm, Antonelli, only 19 and in his debut F1 season, has shown remarkable resilience. As he battles for a top-six finish in the Drivers’ Championship, he revealed that he received messages of support from fellow racers, including the likes of Max Verstappen and Lando Norris. Verstappen, in a show of solidarity, referred to the online abusers as “brainless,” while Antonelli confessed that the hateful messages, including death threats, were “difficult to see.”

“I would never do anything that could favor someone over the other,” Antonelli asserted, reinforcing his commitment to compete fairly. “At the end of the day, we are athletes trying to do our best… it needs to improve. It can happen to other athletes.”

As we approach the final showdown of the 2025 F1 season in Abu Dhabi, the spotlight remains on the urgent need for change within the sport’s culture. With increasing scrutiny on driver conduct and the relentless pressure of public opinion, it is clear that the motorsport world must unite against the darkness of online abuse. The call for respect and accountability has never been more critical.

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