MONZA, Italy — Teenager Kimi Antonelli has been named as Lewis Hamilton's replacement next year at Mercedes, a day after his Formula One debut ended in the 18-year-old Italian driver hitting the wall.
Team principal Toto Wolff had said the crash in first practice for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix would have no impact on Antonelli's F1 chances, and confirmation of his elevation to partner with George Russell was announced ahead of Saturday's final practice at his home event.
Speculation has been rampant on who would replace Hamilton at Mercedes, since the seven-time F1 champion announced he was departing for Ferrari at the end of the season.
There were even attempts to woo three-time defending champion Max Verstappen from Red Bull but Wolff said he always wanted to go with Antonelli, who has been with Mercedes since he joined its junior program when he was 12.
''I made up my mind five minutes after Lewis Hamilton told me that he's going to Ferrari,'' Wolff told reporters at Monza. ''Obviously, we were discussing with other options and also kept the Max idea, didn't discount it completely with looking at what happened at Red Bull.
''But instinctively, that is the lineup with these two that I always wanted.''
However, the door does not appear to be completely closed to Verstappen signing the following year, with Mercedes saying that at this stage the Russell-Antonelli lineup was only for 2025.
Wolff remained coy when pressed on the matter. He said he believes ''100% that they are the best choice'' for the team but acknowledged it was ''most important is to see how George and Kimi settle in'' at the ''pressure cooker'' that is Mercedes.