Andrea Kimi Antonelli continues to dominate the Formula 1 championship, leading by 66 points over Lewis Hamilton after 5 consecutive victories.
What's Next for Antonelli?
Andrea Kimi Antonelli arrives at the Montmelò circuit with a strong lead, but he's not thinking about the title just yet.
He keeps his feet on the ground, focusing on driving and capitalizing on the opportunity.
The young Italian driver emphasizes the importance of experience gained last year, which helped him better understand the dynamics of the race weekend.
Ferrari's Technical Innovations
Ferrari introduces technical innovations for Charles Leclerc, including new brakes, at the Barcelona-Catalunya GP.
The decision comes after Leclerc's post-race comments in Monaco, where he blamed poor brake feel for the accident that eliminated him from the race.
Ferrari hopes the new brakes will improve Leclerc's performance, who has achieved 8 wins, 27 podiums, and a second-place finish in a World Championship.
Young Drivers on the Track
The Barcelona weekend will see several young talents come to the fore, including Leonardo Fornaroli, who will drive the McLaren in place of Lando Norris.
Paul Aron and Luke Browning will also have the opportunity to drive their respective single-seaters during free practice.
Tyres and Strategy
Pirelli has chosen the C2, C3, and C4 compounds for Barcelona, a softer selection than last year, aiming to increase degradation and make a two-stop race more likely.
The Montmelo circuit is known for being tough on tires, with long right-hand corners, prolonged lateral loads, and high thermal stress.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli's lead and Ferrari's technical innovations will be put to the test at the Barcelona-Catalunya GP, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 and streaming on Now