A happy Kimi Antonelli 2025 Australian Grand Prix Photo by Giacomo Crapanzano for Mercedes

Formula 1 News: Antonelli promoted back to P4 on appeal

The five-second time penalty handed to Kimi Antonelli during the Australian Grand Prix has been removed after Mercedes submitted a successful ‘Right of Review’ request over the incident that sparked the penalty.

In an action-packed race that featured changing weather conditions, the stewards deemed that Antonelli had been released into the path of Kick Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg in the pit lane and subsequently handed the Italian a five-second time penalty.

While Antonelli crossed the line in P4, the penalty resulted in the teenager being dropped down to P5 at the Albert Park circuit.

However, after Mercedes petitioned for a ‘Right of Review’, a hearing took place in which the Silver Arrows presented “video from the roll hoop camera which was previously unavailable”.

After this was examined – along with additional video not previously available to the stewards taken from the helicopter – the decision was taken to remove Antonelli’s penalty, promoting him back up to fourth place.

“It is clear that Car 12 did not cross into the fast lane until a significant distance down the pit lane and only after the driver checked his mirror to confirm clearance with Car 27,” the document reads.

“The roll hoop camera shows that he had sufficient room to safely pass the McLaren pits without risk to the McLaren mechanics.”