Mercedes prohíbe temporalmente a Kimi Antonelli correr en Nürburgring

Mercedes ha comunicado a Kimi Antonelli que no podrá competir en el Nordschleife este año. La decisión se tomó después de que el joven de 19 años expresara su interés en obtener el permiso necesario. Los responsables del equipo quieren que se centre exclusivamente en la Fórmula 1.

El subdirector del equipo Mercedes, Bradley Lord, dejó clara la postura durante las 24 Horas de Nürburgring. Declaró a Nitro que el equipo no permitiría que Antonelli obtuviera el permiso DMSB Nordschleife este año. Lord añadió que probablemente Antonelli planteó la idea como una broma y sugirió que podría intentarlo después de ganar cuatro campeonatos mundiales.

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