Andrea Kimi Antonelli successfully passed his final high school exams shortly after achieving his first Formula 1 podium at the Canadian Grand Prix. Despite missing the F1 movie premiere in New York to return to Italy for exams, Antonelli expressed contentment with his decision, as he didn’t want to neglect his education for his racing career. Juggling school and racing on the global stage posed challenges for the 18-year-old, but he remained dedicated to completing his academic journey. Antonelli, acknowledging the sacrifices of a typical teenage life for his racing passion, emphasized that his dreams have driven him since childhood. While admitting to missing out on social experiences during junior karting, Antonelli now finds fulfillment in his racing pursuits and cherishes the opportunity to compete in Formula 1.
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