With the first race of the new season set to get underway in Melbourne on March 16, the 2025 grid is now complete, however, there has been one notable trend.
In fact, six drivers are preparing for their first, full season in F1 at present, although, technically, only four of them are 'rookies' due to the official definition of the term in the sport.
F1 teams back young talent
Aside from Antonelli, a host of other Formula 2 stars have also been promoted to the grid for 2025.
Ollie Bearman will drive for Haas this season, for example, with F2 title rivals Isack Hadjar and Gabriel Bortoleto set to race for VCARB and Sauber, respectively.
Jack Doohan has also been promoted to the grid at Alpine after a stint as the team's reserve driver, meanwhile, Liam Lawson is remarkably set for his first full F1 season, despite having 11 grands prix under his belt and having earned a promotion to Red Bull.
So, what is behind the F1 trend of backing young talent? Wolff believes he has the answer.
"There will be new regulations in 2026. The teams want to prepare for this. That's why they prefer to train the rookies next year," Wolff told Auto Motor und Sport.
"I think one trigger was Oliver Bearman's debut at Ferrari.
"He got into the car unprepared, had a free practice session and was up there with the front runners. Then Colapinto also hit the ground running.
"Suddenly everyone saw that the youngsters were starting at a very high level."
With anticipation ahead of the new season set to build in the next month, all eyes will be on whether or not F1's new crop of talent can cope at the pinnacle of motorsport.