Kimi Antonelli Received Death Threats After Red Bull Accused Him of Deliberately Letting Lando Norris Through During the F1 Qatar GP: Reports
- Kimi Antonelli received death threats after Red Bull suggested he let Lando Norris pass during the Qatar Grand Prix.
- Mercedes reported over 1,100 severe or suspect comments, including death threats, directed at Antonelli on social media.
- Red Bull apologized for their misleading remarks, stating that video footage shows Antonelli losing control of his car.
- Antonelli finished fifth, allowing Norris to earn crucial points for the championship race, which he now leads by 12 points.
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The Mercedes driver accused of letting Norris pass by earning him a position. Wolff answers hard to Helmut, the note of the Verstappen team
MILTON KEYNES, England (AP) — Red Bull expressed regret Monday after “clearly incorrect” comments alleging that Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli let Lando Norris pass at the Qatar Grand Prix, influencing the Formula One title fight. Norris, the championship leader, was in fifth place behind Antonelli toward the end of Sunday’s race when the Italian slid wide and Norris overtook him for fourth. That allowed the McLaren driver to maintain a 12-point lead …
The Italian Mercedes driver made a mistake at the Qatar Grand Prix and was the victim of online harassment after the race.
F1 star Kimi Antonelli, 19, receives vile abuse and death threats over Qatar GP incident - The Mirror
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli has received more than 1,100 hateful messages including death threats after the Qatar Grand Prix, with the 19-year-old changing his Instagram profile to an all-black image
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