Antonelli's Miami dominance delivers third straight F1 win amid rival upgrades and team praise

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.

Antonelli's Miami success capped wins in China and Japan earlier in March. In China, he capitalized on Russell's qualifying woes; in Japan, a poor start was salvaged by a safety car, propelling him to the top of the standings after Suzuka.

Miami, detailed in our race report, was demanding as rivals introduced upgrades narrowing Mercedes' advantage. Starting from pole—echoing last year while Russell took P5 in qualifying—Antonelli dropped early but recovered via strategy, holding off McLaren's Lando Norris (whom he beat by 3.264s) and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc amid spins, crashes, safety cars, and penalties that shuffled the order (final top 8: Antonelli, Norris, Piastri, Russell P4, Verstappen P5, Hamilton P6, Colapinto P7, Leclerc P8 after penalty).

Russell admitted ongoing Miami challenges: “This is a track I've always struggled with. Kimi was pole last year, I was P5, today he's pole and I'm P5. It's just very low grip here, you're sliding around a lot, tarmac's hot. Similar to Brazil, Kimi again was more competitive than me there.” He prefers high-grip tracks.

Antonelli delivered flawlessly, battling Leclerc early and Norris later. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff praised his composure post-race, speaking to Antonelli's father Marco: “That is the risk that he's been carried away too quickly. And therefore, I know with the parents, we know that the parents are going to keep him grounded. Right, Marco?” Wolff called his weekly opportunity-grabbing 'special,' urged staying grounded at 19, and noted Mercedes' Canada upgrades amid fierce competition.

Antonelli's karting/junior pedigree shone, though Wolff stressed consistency as adversity looms.

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Kimi Antonelli on the podium spraying champagne after winning the 2026 Miami F1 Grand Prix, with Lando Norris and celebrity fans Rafael Nadal and Lionel Messi cheering.
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Kimi Antonelli wins chaotic 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix for third straight victory amid incidents, penalties, and international acclaim

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Kimi Antonelli claimed his third consecutive victory at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix on May 3, his first from pole despite a poor start, extending his championship lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell to 20 points (100-80). The 19-year-old Italian held off McLaren's Lando Norris in a race packed with spins, crashes, safety cars, and penalties for Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen, earning praise from international media and celebrity cheers from Rafael Nadal and Lionel Messi.

Kimi Antonelli claimed pole position for Mercedes at the Miami Grand Prix, finishing four tenths ahead of teammate George Russell in fifth. Russell attributed his struggles to the low-grip track conditions. The 19-year-old championship leader holds a seven-point edge over the Briton heading into Sunday's race.

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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.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli has set a unique Formula 1 record by securing his first three consecutive pole positions and victories. The young Italian achieved this feat with his win at the Miami Grand Prix. He now leads the 2026 championship standings after just four races.

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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.

Former Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer believes Kimi Antonelli will become even stronger by his mid-20s. The 19-year-old Mercedes driver has taken an early lead in the 2026 Formula 1 championship after wins in China, Japan and Miami.

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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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