George Russell: I'm glad it all ended this way.
George Russell unexpectedly finished second at Silverstone and is very pleased with it...
George Russell (2nd): "First of all, congratulations to Charles – he drove an excellent race. I'm happy to race in Silverstone, this is my first podium at my home track, I'm very pleased with everything! The race didn't go well for me, but in the end, I was lucky with the safety car. It would have been great for the fans if a restart was announced, but my tires were completely cold, so I'm glad it ended this way and I finished second. A tough weekend, but overall I'm happy to be on the podium."
Kimi Antonelli (16th, 15th after Carlos Sainz's penalty): "Unfortunately, everything went this way today. I couldn't earn any points. When it seemed like I had a chance to score a point, the safety car came out, and I received a penalty, which is in line with the rules, but I feel it's not entirely fair. The penalty is fair if you go off track and gain time because of it, but I just couldn't keep the car on track due to a breakdown. It just wouldn't turn. On the lap when the car broke down, I attacked the curb – not as aggressively as before, even less than before. I immediately felt something was broken, I just didn't understand what was happening, and the team didn't realize it right away either. At first, we thought it was the front wing, but it turned out it wasn't. It's a shame it ended this way. We had a real chance to win. But you know, this will be extra motivation for me to come back fighting in even better shape and achieve more."
Toto Wolff, team principal: "We need to improve our reliability. Both of our drivers have retired this year, Kimi twice, George once, and there's still a long way to go in the season. We've lost a lot of points. We will only become champions if we take control of the situation. We are figuring out what happened in turn nine, where Kimi first reported the breakdown. This is our fault. The car should not break down. I don't think he drove that lap any differently than the previous laps. After that, his car refused to turn. George just needs to keep believing in himself, finding and identifying those small issues in the car that are currently preventing him from achieving more. There is a 'war of upgrades' going on in the championship. All teams are preparing new developments and progressing quickly. Ferrari has prepared more upgrades than we have. Due to the high energy demands of the Silverstone track, it shouldn't have suited them; they talked about a possible deficit of five to six tenths of a second, but for most of the race, they were racing with us at the same pace. The competition this year will be intense."
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George Russell: I'm glad it all ended this way.
George Russell unexpectedly finished second in Silverstone and is very pleased with it...
