Kimi Antonelli gives Jim Clark thumbs-up salute after dramatic first F1 win at 2026 Chinese GP, holding off Mercedes teammate Russell.
Kimi Antonelli gives Jim Clark thumbs-up salute after dramatic first F1 win at 2026 Chinese GP, holding off Mercedes teammate Russell.
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Antonelli's late scare and Jim Clark thumbs-up seal maiden Chinese GP win

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In a dramatic finish to his first Formula 1 victory at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli survived a lap 53 lock-up at Turn 14, holding off teammate George Russell by 5.515 seconds for a 1-2. The 19-year-old celebrated with a thumbs-up gesture, recreating Jim Clark's iconic 1967 US GP salute as promised.

Antonelli's pole-to-flag win at Shanghai—his maiden Grand Prix success and second podium of the young 2026 season after Australia—moved him to second in the drivers' standings, four points behind Russell, who took the Australian GP and weekend sprint. Mercedes' W17 has shown strong adaptation to the new regulations, setting up the rookie for early battles. With three laps left, Antonelli locked up entering Turn 14, briefly going off-track and trimming his lead from nine to seven seconds amid worn tyres and tailwind. Race engineer Peter Bonnington urged on radio: 'Let’s just get this home.' Reflecting post-race, Antonelli admitted slipping into 'autopilot' after relaxing: 'I braked a little later, the tyres were practically finished... I was alone, nice and calm, and I made a mistake. But now I can say it went well and it won’t happen again. A lesson learned.' Crossing the line, he delivered on a pre-season promise to reporter Roberto Chinchero, mimicking Jim Clark's thumbs-up from the 1967 United States GP—won despite a failing suspension on Clark's Lotus 49. 'Did you see that? You thought I’d forgotten, didn’t?' Antonelli laughed. 'I kept my word, and now we can say it… it was a good omen.' This feature complements our main 2026 Chinese GP race report, highlighting the personal drama behind Antonelli's triumph amid a competitive field.

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Reactions on X to Kimi Antonelli's maiden Chinese GP win focused on his dramatic late lock-up survival at Turn 14 while holding off George Russell for a Mercedes 1-2, and his fulfillment of a promise to celebrate with Jim Clark's iconic thumbs-up. Official F1 accounts, media outlets, and journalists expressed excitement and praise for the 19-year-old's achievement and poise under pressure, with some noting his self-reflection on concentration lapses. Sentiments were overwhelmingly positive, highlighting historical significance for Italy after 20 years without a win.

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Kimi Antonelli on the podium celebrating his 2026 Japanese GP win, becoming F1's youngest championship leader.
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Kimi Antonelli wins 2026 Japanese GP to become F1's youngest-ever championship leader

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Kimi Antonelli claimed a commanding victory in the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka—his second win in three races—recovering from a poor start via a safety car to finish 13.722 seconds ahead of Oscar Piastri and take the Formula 1 drivers' lead. The 19-year-old Mercedes driver became the youngest ever to top the standings, surpassing Lewis Hamilton's 2007 record as the first under-20 leader, with teammate George Russell taking fourth amid pit and software issues.

Following a chaotic Miami Grand Prix marked by incidents and penalties, Mercedes' Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured his third consecutive 2026 F1 victory, extending his championship lead over teammate George Russell to 20 points. The 19-year-old outperformed rivals despite major upgrades from McLaren, Ferrari, and Red Bull, with George Russell struggling in qualifying.

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Kimi Antonelli claimed victory in the Monaco Grand Prix, securing his fifth successive Formula 1 win. The Mercedes driver started from pole and held off Lewis Hamilton after late chaos forced a red flag and restart with eight laps remaining.

Kimi Antonelli claimed his first Formula 1 grand slam at the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday. The Mercedes driver won from pole position while leading every lap and setting the fastest lap of the race.

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George Russell has praised Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli for his perfect start to the 2026 Formula 1 season as the pair vie for the drivers' championship. Antonelli leads the standings after back-to-back wins in China and Japan, nine points ahead of Russell. The British driver shared his thoughts during an event in Geneva.

George Russell qualified sixth for the Monaco Grand Prix after losing out to teammate Kimi Antonelli, who secured pole position. The result extends Antonelli's championship lead to 43 points.

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Formula 1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli is addressing his race start struggles—seen in three of four events including the China sprint—during the April break. Despite two wins and outperforming teammate George Russell, the Mercedes driver cites procedural errors and new regulations as causes, planning simulator work, tyre tests, and more.

 

 

 

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