Miami, Florida – Despite starting at the Pole Position, Sprint’s career was not the path of Kimi Antonelli at the Miami Grand Prix of Formula 1.
But the young Phenom of Mercedes became position to deliver even bigger points tomorrow.
While Antonelli lost the advantage in Sprint F1’s career against Oscar Piasstri in Curve 1, ultimately, forming with a seventh place, Mercedes’s rookie delivered his best Grand Prix than the result of his F1 career later, qualifying, and thirdly of third Dwappen, and third and third third and third Dadding.
Antonelli said Friday that he was on the moon with his possess pole. Speaking on Saturday after the qualification, he told the media how “happy” he was to recover after a “disappointing” beginning of the day.
“Yes, I mean, this weekend is going well so far. It was a bit disappointing this morning, but it was good to recover in this way and yes, I had a bit of the Quali,” Antonelli said at the FIA press conference. “I didn’t have a career as clean as I had yesterday. But yes, that last lap was quite good. It was too greedy at the same time 1 starting the return, but the rest of the return was quite good, so I’m happy with that.”
Beyond being happy with the results, Antonelli established that he was increasingly happy with the W16, the team challenger for the 2025 season.
“Definitely,” said Antonelli when asked if he was happier in the car.
“I mean, every weekend is to learn and experiment and more confidence with the car too. So really, very happy with how every weekend I am more to play much more with the car and try to explore the limit too,” continued the young driver. “So far from the weekend I felt very good in the car. So it is definitely positive. And hopefully tomorrow we can make a good career.”
Pressure about an “target” for the Antonelli Grand Prix, made it clear that he only wants to have a “good rhythm in the race” on Sunday.
“I really don’t know why say because it always goes terrible!
“It will not be easy, of course, but we will see, in the first place, how the weather is, because there are probably some thunderstorms, so it could not very well,” the driver continued. “But yes, let’s see how the weather is going to be and then we will try to do everything possible with what we have. Definitely in FP1 we made a fairly long race, so we could collect good data about the dry and, hopefully, we have done it.”
What could be a terrifying thought for the rest of the network is that this is only the sixth F1 career of Antonelli and its first time in the Miami Grand Prix.
Soon the calendar changes to Europe, where it has much more experience.
“There is still a margin of improvement, but yes, I feel better and better in the car every weekend,” Antonelli added. “So I hope that after this weekend, we go to European clues, clues that I know well, and hopefully I can power the same pace or even go faster.”
Imagine that.