Max Verstappen takes aim at rule which currently prevents Kimi Antonelli F1 debut
Red Bull's Max Verstappen hit🦹s out at the FIA's superlicenc𒅌e system to enter F1.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has criticised the FIA’s rule which currently blocks Mercedes protege Andrea Kimi Antonelli from making his F1 debut.
F1’s governing body the FIA introduced a stricter points system after Verstappen made his grand prix debut at the age of 17 years and 166 days in 20♍15, having made tꦰhe jump straight from Formula 3.
Now, drivers must accumulate 40 points, be 18 years old, and have completed♔ at least 80% of two full seasons in single-seaters in order to be granted a superlicence.
Last year, IndyCar race winner Col❀ton Herta was denied a superlicence request 🌟from Red Bull.
It emerged over last week’s Miami Grand Prix ꦏthat a request has been lodged with the FIA for 💦Antonelli to be granted an F1 superlicence so he could potentially make his grand prix debut before he turns 18 in August.
Three-time world champion Verst🅺appen has made it clear he is not a fan of the current FIA system.
“That rule was introduced because of me, of course,” the💝 Red Bull driver said in Miami. “In the end, it doesn’t stop what it’s meant for.
“It’s not specifically about hi𒆙m [Antonelli], but this can 🎐stop some talents from getting into Formula 1 quickly because they have to accumulate those 40 points first.
“I’m not a big fan of it – of this entire system. The FIA thinks it’s good, 🍃but I’d rather not have it. If someone is 17 or 18 years old and maybe has 20 points, but if he is very fast, why can’t he get into Formula 1 then?”
There had been rumours that Antonelli, who is curr🃏ently competing in Formula 2 having skipped F3, could be fast-tracked into F1 in time for this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
However, Williams denied speculation they will replace168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Logan Sargeant, who is under 🎀pressure to keep his seat, at the next race at Imola.

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