In a moment of almost drunk excitement, the PREMA F2 team had signed up to perform a song in some weird stadium in front of thousands of people. Those coming were Ollie Bearman and Kimi Antonelli for PREMA, and Paul Aron, Gabriele Minì, Oscar Piastri, Mick Schumacher, Logan Sargeant, Arthur Leclerc, Frederik Vesti and Dino Beganovic were coming as back up and support for the main vocals.
They had chosen to perform ‘The Killing Kind’ by Marianas Trench that was an impossibly long song at 6 minutes and 45 seconds. It had stupidly high notes too that required so much talent to even dream of hitting, so ever so kindly Kimi had volunteered to be the main vocals.
They were all at the stadium. The sounds of an excited crowd disturbed Kimi’s attempts of trying to calm down. He was panicking. And panicking meant he wouldn’t be able to hit those crazy high notes. They had all warmed up their voices, but he was still doubting. What if it cracked? What if he embarrassed himself in front of a sell-out 23,000 people?