Toto Wolff and Mercedes delighted with Kimi Antonelli’s ‘special moment’

Miami, Florida – Earlier today during the press conference of FIA, the director of the Mercedes Toto Wolf team praised his rising driver Kimi Antonelli with “construction constantly”.
With the day turning to the night in the Hard Rock Stadium, Wolf had another reason to praise the young driver of the team, as Antonelle handed over a resounding bosom at the end of the third quarter to secure his first pole position, to the F1 Sprint race tomorrow.
“Our congratulations to Kimi for his first position in F1,” Wolf said in the post -session media report. It was a great bosom in a narrow session and it will be a moment that it would never forget.
“Although it is good to start tomorrow’s P1 race, the most important thing is the progress that we see from Kimi. He is still learning and improving every week.
“I have now topped a session, even if it comes to rehabilitate the enemy. It is another important milestone in its development, and we will continue to support it to maintain this path.”
Mercedes coach was not the only team member who praises Antoni. Andrew Chovlin, the engineering manager of the team, joined the fun as well.
“It is a great thing to see Kimi takes the enemy’s column well! He looked strong from the first roll of FP1, but he saved the best clearly until another,” said Chovlin.
Chovlin also praised a little history.
“To become the youngest driver to take over the position of the pole in any way in F1 is a special moment and deserves to be tasted now,” Chovlin continued. “Our attention will turn quickly to tomorrow, although the enemy and then qualify for the grand prize race later in the afternoon.”
This was not the only date that Antonelle made on Friday. His last bosom in the qualifiers set a new record for Miami, an automatic international, now in his fourth year on the Formula 1 table.
George Russell, who qualified in the fifth place for the F1 Sprint race tomorrow.
“First, our great congratulations to Kimi! I am really happy to see him take the first pole position.” “It was really quickly from the first roll in the FP1 and this is really impressive. It is a great thing for him and the entire team; and we hope that he can turn this into a strong result in tomorrow’s race.”
As for the young driver, Antonelli admitted that he did not expect such a result.
“I felt a moon. I didn’t expect it, but I was feeling good in the car,” Antonelli said after the qualifiers To the official F1 channel.
“I managed to improve the lap and find this consistency, and this roll came together. I am wonderful, very happy with that, and now we will enjoy this moment a little more, but I also want to focus on tomorrow because I really want to try to repeat myself.”
Antonelli will get this opportunity to repeat himself tomorrow when the lights come out to the F1 19 race. He will face a long task to stick to the P1, as he will get a fast McLaren duo for Oscar Bayastiri and Lando Norris, who started behind him in P2 and P3, respectively.
However, the young driver has already made some date here in Miami, and the weekend has just started.