The man chosen to replace Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes for 2025 has been given further reason to celebrate ahead of the new campaign.
Hamilton - who won six of his seven world titles at the Silver Arrows - completed his switch to rivals Ferrari during the off-season, where he will hope to rediscover his form having cut a frustrated figure for much of the past three years.
The 40-year-old has already had his first taste of life behind the wheel of a Ferrari, taking to the track at Fiorano last week to conduct a test run for his new team.
Antonelli passes major test
Following months of speculation around who would replace Hamilton at Mercedes, it was confirmed by team principal Toto Wolff that Kimi Antonelli would be given the opportunity to partner George Russell.
The announcement came midway through what was just the Italian's first year in F2, demonstrating the team's complete belief in the 18-year-old, who won a sprint and feature race in the second tier at Silverstone and Budapest respectively.
He'll be hoping for better luck when he takes to track once again next month during pre-season testing in Bahrain, before making his grand prix bow in Melbourne on March 16.
But while there are plenty of challenges lying in wait for the teenager on the track, he has managed to pass a significant test away from it: his driving test.
Taking to Instagram, Antonelli posted an image of himself inside the car giving a thumbs up from the driver seat, and attached a caption which read: "Mission completed."
Congratulations to Kimi Antonelli, who officially passed his driving test today!