In a moment that melted hearts across the paddock, Mercedes’ rising star Kimi Antonelli was seen holding an umbrella for Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton after the national anthem at the Belgian Grand Prix, showcasing sportsmanship and mutual respect despite being on rival teams.
As light rain fell over the Spa-Francorchamps grid just after the anthem ceremony, Hamilton, now racing for Ferrari in his first season away from Mercedes, found himself briefly without cover from the drizzle. Without hesitation, 18-year-old Antonelli, wearing Mercedes team gear, stepped in to shield the seven-time world champion with an umbrella.
Formula 1: Tom Holland’s Ecstatic Reaction After Sitting Inside Williams Racing Car Goes Viral During British Grand Prix; Video'There Is No Formula 1 Race...': Jannik Sinner Hilariously Teases Brother During Trophy Ceremony At Wimbledon 2025; VideoKimi holding the umbrella for Lewis after the national anthem. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/6NFw5ZWHae
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While their paths are headed in opposite directions, Hamilton now leading Ferrari’s charge, and Antonelli rising within Mercedes’ future plans, the moment reminded fans that Formula 1 isn’t only about speed and competition. It’s also about character, legacy, and the quiet gestures that show what kind of people these drivers are behind the helmets.
In a sport driven by fierce rivalries, this scene at Spa was a refreshing reminder that respect can still be the fastest thing on track.
Formula 1: Kimi Antonelli Takes Out Max Verstappen On Opening Lap Of Austrian Grand Prix; Video
Reigning Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen suffered a shocking early exit from the Austrian Grand Prix after being hit by rookie Kimi Antonelli on the very first lap of the race.
The dramatic incident occurred as drivers charged uphill toward Turn 3 at the Red Bull Ring. Antonelli, who had started in ninth position, appeared to misjudge his braking point while trying to avoid cars ahead. His Mercedes locked up, and he went straight into the back of Verstappen’s Red Bull at the apex of the corner.
Antonelli 💥 Verstappen: Here's the incident 🎥#F1 #AustrianGP pic.twitter.com/hWuRLjZoxP
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Both cars were badly damaged and retired immediately. The crash brought out the safety car just minutes into the race. A furious Verstappen made his frustration clear over team radio, saying, “I’m out. I got hit like crazy. F****** idiots.”
The crash is a major blow to Verstappen’s chances of winning a fifth consecutive world championship. He came into the race already trailing Oscar Piastri by 43 points in the standings. With this DNF (Did Not Finish), the gap is expected to grow even further.
Antonelli, one of the most talked-about newcomers this season, will likely face scrutiny for the misjudged move that ended both his and Verstappen's races so early. With the championship fight heating up, Verstappen now faces an uphill battle to regain lost ground in the remaining races of the season.
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