Antonelli expects Ferrari gains from F1's new ADUO rule

Mercedes leads the 2026 Formula 1 season after three rounds, with Kimi Antonelli topping the drivers' standings and his team 45 points ahead of Ferrari in constructors. The championship leader anticipates Ferrari closing the gap thanks to the new Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities rule. Antonelli won the last two races in China and Japan.

Mercedes has dominated the early 2026 Formula 1 campaign, securing pole and victory in every grand prix so far. Kimi Antonelli leads George Russell in the drivers' standings, while Mercedes holds a 45-point constructors' lead over Ferrari. The team's power unit offers at least a 15bhp advantage over Ferrari's and excels in battery harvesting under the electrical ruleset, aiding cornering speed for Antonelli and Russell. McLaren, as a Mercedes customer, trails due to less engine knowledge and an overweight MCL40, unlike Mercedes' W17 chassis. Antonelli, who won in China and Japan, addressed the competition in an interview with Sky Sports. “I know there will be major changes,” he said. “For example, the ADUO that has been granted to Ferrari, which will allow them to develop the engine, they will definitely get much closer because their car is already strong. If they manage to improve the engine as well, they’ll close the gap even more.” He added that Mercedes plans updates and remains focused on performance. The Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities (ADUO) system allows power units 2-4% below the FIA benchmark one upgrade, with more for those over 4%. Originally evaluated quarterly at rounds six, 12 and 18, the first checkpoint may now align with the Miami Grand Prix next month, advanced due to Saudi Arabian and Bahrain cancellations. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff cautioned against overconfidence after Japan, where Antonelli capitalized on a safety car pitstop to overtake McLaren's Oscar Piastri. “Miami is going to be, for me, also a restart,” Wolff said.

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Mercedes' George Russell and Kimi Antonelli celebrate one-two podium finish at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
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Mercedes dominates 2026 Australian Grand Prix opener with one-two finish

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George Russell led teammate Kimi Antonelli to a commanding Mercedes one-two at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the Formula 1 season opener featuring 11 teams for the first time since 2016 under major new regulations. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton followed in third and fourth amid strategic missteps, while debuts for Audi and Cadillac brought midfield promise despite challenges.

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff expressed disappointment at the prospect of FIA decisions on Additional Design and Upgrade Opportunities altering Formula 1's competitive order. He stressed that ADUO should aid struggling manufacturers without enabling leapfrogging. Wolff views only one engine maker, Honda, as truly needing the extra updates.

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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur believes the upcoming FIA engine tests closing Mercedes' compression ratio loophole from 1 June will not significantly alter the balance of power. He views the ADUO mechanism as a better opportunity to close the gap. Vasseur emphasised that performance involves more than just the internal combustion engine.

Formula 1 commentator Alex Jacques has described Kimi Antonelli's strong start to the 2026 season as a wake-up call for Mercedes teammate George Russell. The 19-year-old leads the drivers' standings by nine points after back-to-back victories in China and Japan, amid growing reactions to his surprise championship lead. The team now heads to the Miami Grand Prix.

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The 2026 Australian Grand Prix delivered a mix of overtakes and criticisms as Formula 1's new regulations sparked debate among drivers. George Russell secured victory for Mercedes ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, while rookies like Arvid Lindblad impressed with points finishes. However, complaints about artificial racing due to energy management dominated post-race discussions.

Kimi Antonelli leads the 2026 Formula 1 drivers' championship after back-to-back wins at the Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix, becoming the youngest driver to do so. Mercedes teammate George Russell trails by nine points despite earlier successes. Analysts like Karun Chandhok believe Antonelli can contend for the title, while urging Russell to stay calm ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

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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.

 

 

 

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