Italian tennis participant Jannik Sinner gave a shoutout to his fellow countryman Kimi Antonelli throughout his Indian Wells title acceptance speech after the Mercedes System 1 driver claimed his first grand prix victory on the Chinese language Grand Prix.
Antonelli turned the second-youngest F1 grand prix winner in Shanghai after efficiently changing pole place to victory and warding off his team-mate George Russell and the Ferraris of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
“It has nothing to do with tennis, however it has been a special occasion for Italy as a result of I am an enormous System 1 fan and having a really, very younger Italian Kimi, bringing Italy again dwelling on the highest,” the 24-year-old tennis participant mentioned after claiming victory himself in the course of the Indian Wells Open.
“It is wonderful, so thanks. Thanks Kimi. Thanks System 1 and see you all subsequent 12 months.”
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Antonelli was combating again tears after he crossed the chequered flag to safe his maiden F1 victory.
“What an unimaginable day! This win is a fulfilment of one of many desires I’ve had ever since I first drove a go-kart,” he mentioned in a Mercedes debrief.
“I wish to say thanks to my wonderful household and the unimaginable workforce at each Lauda Drive and Morgan Drive. I couldn’t have accomplished this with none of them, and it means a lot to take my first victory in F1. It was a really particular second for all of us.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
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“The race itself wasn’t simple. I misplaced a place in the beginning and needed to battle again to get forward. We then needed to handle the protection automobile restart which wasn’t simple on the Laborious compound. It was troublesome to get the tyres working however thankfully we had been capable of earlier than we had been below risk from these behind.
“This has been an effective way to shut the primary double-header of the season however there’s a lot of work forward. We aren’t taking something without any consideration and can be certain that we work exhausting forward of Japan and arrive in Suzuka within the strongest place we will.”
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