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    Mercedes admit being ‘scared’ of Kimi Antonelli’s stellar F1 season run.
    Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has admitted Andrea Kimi Antonelli‘s stellar start to the 2026 Formula 1 season “scares me”.
    11 May 2926
    Anirban Aly Mandal
    Motorsport Week

    “Kimi is doing an exceptional job at the start of this season,” Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff told La Gazzetta dello Sport. “It’s only his second year in F1, and he’s won three races in a row. He deserves all the recognition he’s receiving, but at the same time, we need to maintain a sense of proportion. F1 is based on consistency, not just on individual moments of success, and Kimi needs the space to grow and write his own story without too much pressure.”

    Wolff admits he is scared for when Antonelli makes his first mistake, or rather, the scale of the fallout he predicts that will ensue. “That’s exactly what scares me,” Wolff explained. Kimi is young, he’s charismatic, a little big star… but after a great start, he could have some bad moments, and I don’t want the public to start saying, ‘Oh, what’s happening? We were wrong about him?’”

    “It will all be part of the growth process we, as a team, are ready for, but the response from the public, especially in Italy, scares us a little. We all want Kimi to become one of the greats of F1, but it’s only the beginning, and we have to treat him like a rough diamond. The media, the fans, and even us at the team have to make this effort.”

    “Response from the public, especially in Italy, scares us a little”;

    https://www.motorsportweek.com/2026/...tellar-f1-run/


    Toto Wolff shares opinion on 'big surprise' from Red Bull
    Toto Wolff expected McLaren to take a step forward at the Miami Grand Prix, but did not anticipate Red Bull's rapid improvement.
    12 May 2026
    Samuel Coop
    RacingNews365

    Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has admitted his surprise at the scale of Red Bull's performance leap at the Miami Grand Prix, describing the Milton Keynes squad's progress as the standout development of the weekend. Red Bull introduced seven updates to the RB22 in Florida, including their interpretation of Ferrari's "Macarena" rear wing, which propelled Max Verstappen from midfield obscurity to genuine front-running pace.

    "We're only at the beginning of this new regulation cycle, and the development curve is very steep, so we expected McLaren, with a significant update package, to gain even half a second," Wolff told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "I have to say that Red Bull was a big surprise because they made a huge step forward, going from more than a second behind the leader to being right there at the front, fighting with Verstappen."

    ‘Standout development of the weekend’;

    https://racingnews365.com/toto-wolff...-from-red-bull


    WOLFF EXPLAINS HOW BONNINGTON HAS BEEN A ‘GOOD MENTOR AND STRONG BOSS’ FOR ANTONELLI
    Pete ‘Bono’ Bonnington, Kimi Antonelli’s race engineer at Mercedes, has received praise from team boss Toto Wolff for how he has handled working with the youngster.
    8 May 2026
    Formula One - Official Site

    Speaking to the media after Antonelli’s latest win in Miami, Toto Wolff was quizzed on how important Bonnington has been in terms of looking after the teenager on the radio, having been heard to warn Antonelli about track limits during the race.

    “Bono has learned from the greats, from Schumacher to Hamilton for many years and then now to Kimi,” Wolff responded. “He's been a good mentor to him, but also a strong boss.

    “There were a few times today when he had two strikes with the track limits – I said to Bono, ‘One more and I'm gonna go on the radio’, and he said, ‘No, no, you leave that to me’. That shows he just knows how to handle it. That's good, he's been part of the success.”

    ‘Bono’;

    https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...dOxhjvRGV0UclL


    Toto Wolff backed to share the love as Mercedes fight intensifies
    Martin Brundle does not feel Toto Wolff will struggle to manage George Russell and Kimi Antonelli fairly through an intra-Mercedes F1 drivers' championship battle.
    11 May 2026
    Samuel Coop
    RacingNews365

    Martin Brundle believes Toto Wolff will have no problem supporting George Russell and Kimi Antonelli simultaneously if the current F1 season develops into a two-horse race between the pair. "They're both protégés of Mercedes-Benz," Brundle said on Sky Sports F1. "They've been brought through the system together.”

    "But is Toto one of those team bosses... We know a few of them who can only love one driver at a time. I think he's shown that he can handle two fast drivers in the team, even if they run into each other every so often. You can't underestimate Kimi Antonelli," the former F1 driver added.

    "When you saw Antonelli's pace to win the Japanese Grand Prix, that was something quite special, but then of course, he got quite lucky with the safety car, and George [got] unlucky with the safety car. So I'm still of the opinion that George's experience will play out a few times this year, which will give him the upper hand. But as with any sport at the highest level, you can't underestimate anybody."

    ‘Toto Wolff backed to share the love’;

    https://racingnews365.com/toto-wolff...ht-intensifies


    Wolff sends clear message on Russell form amid Antonelli dominance
    11 MAY 2026
    Samson Ero
    GPblog.com

    Toto Wolff has offered his assessment of George Russell’s recent dip in form, contrasting it with the rise of teammate Kimi Antonelli. While Antonelli continues to flourish, Russell’s season has taken a tougher turn, with the 28-year-old now on a two-race run without a podium finish. Reflecting on the contrasting fortunes of his drivers, Wolff admitted that Antonelli has been the more consistent performer on race weekends, while also backing Russell to rediscover his best form.

    "What we love about this sport is that the clock never lies at the end of the race, and the clock says Kimi deservedly won the last three GPs. Russell hasn't done as well, in some cases due to team problems, or bad luck, and in Miami due to his own mistakes. That said, we know George's value, and we know he'll return, starting from Canada, very competitive and ready to make life difficult for his opponents,” Wolff said via Gazzetta dello Sport.

    “The clock never lies at the end of the race”;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/wolff...-surge-in-form


    Toto Wolff drops honest Antonelli admission amid title charge
    10 MAY 2026
    Samson Ero
    GPblog.com

    The Mercedes team boss, who has watched his prodigy surge to the top of the drivers’ standings in only his second season in the sport, reflected on the expectations now being placed on Antonelli and the reaction he could face from the public when setbacks inevitably arrive after such a flawless run of form.

    The 54-year-old stressed that Mercedes’ primary objective is to carefully nurture Antonelli’s development, describing the teenager as a “rough diamond”. "That's exactly what scares me. Kimi is young, he's charismatic, a little big star... but after a great start, he could have some bad moments, and I don't want the public to start saying, 'Oh, what's happening? We were wrong about him?'”

    “It will all be part of the growth process we, as a team, are ready for, but the response from the public, especially in Italy, scares us a little. We all want Kimi to become one of the greats of F1, but it's only the beginning and we have to treat him like a rough diamond. The media, the fans, and even us at the team have to make this effort, Wolff said to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

    ‘Watched his prodigy surge to the top’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/toto-...d-title-charge

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    Why F1 star Max Verstappen is racing in Nuerburgring 24 Hours midway through the season?
    Nuerburgring 24 Hours is an iconic endurance race which has gained an even greater significance this year due to the participation of Max Verstappen.
    16 May 2026
    FP Sports Desk
    Firstpost

    Why Verstappen is racing in Germany: Verstappen has been among the biggest critics of the new F1 regulations and has even hinted at being willing to retire from the sport. He has previously also stated that he wanted to compete in other racing categories.

    When his Red Bull-backed entry to the Nuerburgring 24 Hours was confirmed, he revealed that the race was on his bucket list for a long time. He also said that he wants to try out other things as he is currently in the perfect age to do that. “The 24h Nuerburgring is a race that’s been on my bucket list for a long time, so I’m really thrilled we can make it happen now,” Verstappen had said in March.

    “All the big endurance races I want to do, it’s something that when I was a kid, my dad was doing them,” Verstappen said. “I don’t need to be only an F1 driver, I can also do other things. I’ve done this already for a while, achieved everything I want to achieve so that’s why I want to explore other things and I don’t want to do them when I’m 40 years old. Now is the perfect age to do it.”

    “The 24h Nuerburgring is a race that’s been on my bucket list for a long time”;

    https://www.firstpost.com/sports/max...-14011797.html


    What Max Verstappen's rival's post-qualifying comments reveal about his Nurburgring 24 approach
    Max Verstappen's Nurburgring 24 Hours entry will start from fourth on the grid on Saturday afternoon
    15 May 2026
    Sam Hall
    Crash.Net

    Rival drivers have praised the impact of Max Verstappen’s efforts at the Nurburgring 24 Hours, after the F1 champion qualified in the top four for this weekend’s race. “I felt comfortable in the car because we were targeting to get to the top qualifying three, which of course is not easy with the competition out there," said Verstappen.

    “It's super tough, a lot of fast cars around, but we just managed to sneak in. So the final lap was just good enough and it was nice. Luckily, it was dry, the car felt all right and we managed to sneak in. So that was the target and yeah, yesterday, a lot of changing conditions and for me the first time in the night.”

    ‘Rival drivers have praised the impact of Max Verstappen’s efforts’;

    https://www.crash.net/f1/news/109513...nurburgring-24


    Max Verstappen reacts to Nurburgring 24 Hours start with grid in awe of F1 star
    15 May 2026
    Ed Hardy
    Motorsport.com

    ‘Max Verstappen reacts’;

    https://www.motorsport.com/endurance...star/10821016/


    MAX QUALIFIES FOR THE BATTLE FOR POLE AT THE RING: 'GOAL ACHIEVED'
    15 May 2026
    Stefan Meens
    Verstappen.nl

    “I felt good in the car. Of course, our goal was to get into the Top Qualifying 3. That isn’t an easy task with this level of competition. There are a lot of fast cars, but we managed to do it. The last lap was just fast enough. Luckily it was dry and the car felt good.”

    Max also reflected on his first Nordschleife laps in the night. “Yesterday, there were a lot of changing conditions and for me it was the first time in probably the worst circumstances with the rain and fog. But at least it gave me a good idea of what could be coming our way in the race.”

    'GOAL ACHIEVED';

    https://news.verstappen.com/en/article/6152/


    Mercedes "never seen anything like" Max Verstappen's Nurburgring 24 adaptation
    Max Verstappen has earned praise from Mercedes over his adaptation to GT racing at the Nurburgring 24 Hours.
    16 May 2026
    Sam Hall
    Crash.Net

    Mercedes has hailed the efforts of Max Verstappen at the Nurburgring 24 Hours, as the Red Bull Formula 1 driver contests the iconic race for the first time. "Thanks to Max, many fans who normally only follow Formula 1 are now also watching," Mercedes’ head of customer racing, Stefan Wendl, told De Telegraaf.

    "They see that this is another completely different aspect of motorsport, including exciting wheel-to-wheel fights. They may not be used to that anymore. It's great to see what Max is bringing about. And that even more people now feel how great this event is, with that special atmosphere along the track.”

    “And then there are the amateur racers who are chasing their dreams by driving here and then also being in the same race as Verstappen. I met Max in December last year during our first test day in Portugal,” he said. “I learned more about his approach and how he prepares. And I knew immediately: 'okay, this is a case apart', in a positive sense, that is.”

    "Never seen anything like";

    https://www.crash.net/f1/news/109530...-24-adaptation


    Verstappen leaves Nürburgring 24H in the lead after remarkable run
    16 May 2026
    Tobia Elia
    GPblog.com

    Max Verstappen completed an excellent double stint in the Nürburgring 24 Hours, handing the #3 Mercedes-AMG GT3 over to teammate Jules Gounon in the race lead. After Daniel Juncadella got the action underway in the endurance race, which will only come to an end tomorrow at 3 PM, the four-time world champion can be pleased with what he delivered during his double stint, climbing through the order with a string of overtakes before taking the race lead.

    The Dutchman carved his way through the field from 10th to first, extending his lead to as much as 23 seconds over the car behind by the time he came in for his pit stop. The #3 car is currently running second on track at the time of writing, but is effectively leading once the rest of the field completes their stops. Speaking to the media after his opening stint, Verstappen said he was pleased with how things had gone, especially after having to work his way through traffic early on before the worsening weather conditions helped make the difference.

    The Dutchman explained that once he managed to clear a few cars, the slippery conditions allowed him to build a stronger pace advantage, while also praising the car’s balance throughout the stint. He admitted it was not easy to find the right compromise between pushing on the limit and staying out of trouble, but felt everything ultimately worked out well. Verstappen also reflected on the scary moment he experienced during the stint, revealing he had turned in slightly too early before losing the rear of the car. However, the four-time world champion managed to keep the car out of the barriers and continue without major consequences, stressing the importance of staying calm and immediately refocusing.

    ‘Remarkable run’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/verst...remarkable-run

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