As Mercedes enters a new era in 2025, George Russell isn’t taking anything for granted—especially when it comes to his new teammate, Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
With Lewis Hamilton’s shock move to Ferrari reshaping the Silver Arrows’ lineup, Russell is now the de facto team leader. But while some may see the 18-year-old Antonelli as a rookie with everything to learn, Russell isn’t being naive about the threat he poses.
Russell: “Antonelli Has Pure Speed, and That’s Not Something You Learn”
Antonelli’s meteoric rise through the ranks has turned heads across the paddock. Despite never racing in Formula 1 before, the Italian prodigy has already completed 9,000 kilometers in F1 machinery, fast-tracking his transition to the top level.
And Russell—who once arrived in F1 as a rising star himself—knows that raw speed can’t be taught.
“I think he’ll definitely keep me on my toes, there’s no doubt about that,” Russell told sport.de.
“When I think back to when I was 18, I don’t feel any faster today. I feel more experienced. I know how to deal with the pressure of F1 and everything that comes with working with a team of 2,000 people.”
“But in terms of speed, you either have it or you don’t. I think he has it, so I’m going to give him a lot of respect.”
That’s a major statement of intent from Russell, who recognizes that Antonelli isn’t just here to learn—he’s here to prove himself.
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The Silver Arrows have been a shadow of their former selves since F1’s regulation overhaul in 2022. After dominating the turbo-hybrid era with eight straight Constructors’ titles, Mercedes has failed to mount a serious championship challenge, struggling to keep up with Red Bull and McLaren.
With Hamilton gone, the focus is now on Russell and Antonelli to spearhead the team’s resurgence. And while Russell is expected to be the leader, he knows his young teammate will be just as hungry to establish himself.
“We’re going to work well as a team, I’m excited to see what he can achieve,” Russell said.
“But you should never be naive, especially when the youngsters are coming in, because I remember when I was that age, and you have a lot of fire within you.”
Will Antonelli Be the Next Verstappen—or Another Rookie Struggling to Adapt?
At just 18 years old, Antonelli is being fast-tracked into F1 at a pace rarely seen—bypassing Formula 2 entirely. This level of trust from Mercedes suggests that they see him as a future superstar.
But will he hit the ground running like Max Verstappen did at Red Bull, or will he struggle under the weight of expectations like so many hyped rookies before him?
One thing is certain—Russell won’t make it easy for him.
The Verdict: A Make-or-Break Year for Mercedes
With Russell stepping into a leadership role and Antonelli making his highly anticipated debut, all eyes will be on Mercedes in 2025.
If Antonelli delivers on his potential, he could become the next generational talent. But if Russell dominates the intra-team battle, he will solidify his status as Mercedes’ long-term No. 1 driver.
Either way, the fight within the Silver Arrows garage is going to be electric.