Antonelli extended his lead over his teammate in the drivers' standings to 40 points despite the mixed weekend.
"Of course, congrats to George and Max," said Antonelli.
He concluded by emphasizing the need to minimize unforced errors in the upcoming rounds.
"Really great weekend. From my side, there is a lot to improve but still minimise the mistakes," he said.
Red Bull's second driver, Isack Hadjar, also secured points by moving from eighth on the grid to finish in sixth position.
"The upgrades definitely kicked in this weekend, you could feel it," said Hadjar.
Hadjar explained that an aggressive strategy was necessary to maximize his recovery through the field.
"I think from P8 it was nearly the best that we could have done," he said.
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The Formula 1 championship will resume next weekend with the British Grand Prix scheduled for July 5, 2026.