Formula 1: Mercedes boss hopes Italian public are fair to ‘superstars’ Antonelli, Sinner
Toto Wolff warned Kimi Antonelli not to get carried away by the fervour of the Italian public as he put his young driver alongside tennis superstar Jannik Sinner.
Antonelli’s victory at the Miami Grand Prix was his third in a row, becoming the first Italian to achieve that since Alberto Ascari in 1952.
The Mercedes driver held off the challenge of reigning champion Lando Norris on Sunday.
The 19-year-old will head to Montreal in three weeks’ time 20 points clear of Mercedes teammate George...
- Wrapping up Miami GP qualifying: Antonellis impressive again The New York Times —
- Kimi Antonelli beats Max Verstappen to F1 Miami GP pole with Lando Norris fourth The Guardian —
- F1 leader Antonelli takes his third pole in a row for Mercedes The Straits Times —
- Kimi Antonelli takes pole ahead of Max Verstappen for Miami Grand Prix LBC —
- Kimi Antonelli seals pole position for Miami Grand Prix as resurgent Max Verstappen puts Red Bull back in contention Daily Mail —