Motor racing-F1 rookie Lindblad has first driving lesson as Spa looms


Formula One F1 - British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Britain - July 4, 2026 RB's Arvid Lindblad during qualifying REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

BIRMINGHAM, England, July 14 (Reuters) - ⁠Formula One rookie Arvid Lindblad has had his first ⁠driving lesson, days before he races around the Belgian Grand ‌Prix circuit in one of the fastest cars in the world.

The 18-year-old Briton addressed the subject when he turned up in the Sky Sports commentary box ​at the England versus India cricket one-day ⁠international at Edgbaston on Tuesday.

"It's ⁠a bit sad that I haven't got my licence," the Racing ⁠Bulls ‌driver said when the subject was raised.

"It was funny for a bit and now it's just getting a ⁠bit silly," he continued. "So I'm working on it. I ​had my first ‌driving lesson yesterday so, yeah. Need to get it ⁠soon."

The racer has ​passed his theory test but, despite regularly clocking speeds in excess of 200 mph, cannot yet drive unaccompanied on public roads in Britain.

Mercedes' ⁠Formula One championship leader Kimi Antonelli, winner ​of five races, passed his driving test in Italy last year at the age of 18.

Lindblad has scored points in his last four ⁠races in his first season in Formula One with the Red Bull-owned team, and he sits in 11th place in the 22-driver standings.

He said he was looking forward to Spa-Francorchamps and the ​fearsome Eau Rouge corner this weekend.

"I think ⁠it's going to be a feeling I've never had before," said ​the British-born driver with Indian heritage on ‌his mother's side, before being handed ​an England cricket shirt with his name on the back.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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