Villeneuve highlights Mercedes dirty air struggles after Antonelli's Japanese GP win

Kimi Antonelli secured victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, becoming the youngest driver to lead the Formula 1 standings. The Mercedes driver overcame a poor start with help from a safety car. However, 1997 champion Jacques Villeneuve questioned the car's performance in traffic.

Kimi Antonelli claimed his second win of the season at the Japanese Grand Prix, converting pole position into victory despite a botched start that dropped him back in the pack. The Italian driver regained the lead during a well-timed safety car period and held off challengers to the finish. This result made him the youngest leader of the drivers' standings, with Mercedes dominating every grand prix and sprint race so far this season in their 2026 machinery. Antonelli's teammate George Russell finished fourth, also battling through traffic after an early pit stop before the safety car erased his advantage. Russell had to fight back from lower positions to secure the podium spot outside the top three. Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 Formula 1 world champion, told F1 TV that Mercedes faces a key weakness in dirty air. 'He had a hard time to come back through the field. And it was the same thing for Russell,' Villeneuve said. 'It seems that the car in traffic, all the other ones can fight, can stay in traffic, the Mercedes can't. They need to be in the fresh air.' Villeneuve acknowledged Antonelli's quick pace all weekend but noted the poor start and safety car aid. 'Well, he was the quickest car all weekend. So winning was logical, but he really messed up his start,' he said. 'Then, obviously, a little bit of a helping hand [from the safety car]. And he maximised that situation.'

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Dramatic F1 illustration showing Kimi Antonelli leading George Russell at Mercedes amid warnings from Brundle and Mansell.
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Brundle and Mansell warn Russell of Antonelli threat at Mercedes

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Kimi Antonelli has taken the Formula 1 drivers' standings lead with back-to-back wins in China and Japan, becoming the youngest championship leader in history and pressuring Mercedes teammate George Russell. Sky Sports F1 analyst Martin Brundle said Russell should be concerned about the Italian teenager's pace. Nigel Mansell urged Russell to stamp his authority, while Russell expressed confidence after the April break ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.

Kimi Antonelli claimed victory at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, taking the championship lead with his second consecutive win. The Mercedes driver started from pole but dropped to sixth due to wheelspin. He credited a timely safety car for aiding his recovery.

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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.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli has taken the lead in the Formula 1 drivers' championship following his victory at the Miami Grand Prix. The 19-year-old extended his advantage over teammate George Russell to 20 points with the win.

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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.

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.

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Kimi Antonelli and George Russell came into contact during the Formula 1 sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix. The incident prompted immediate intervention from team principal Toto Wolff.

 

 

 

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