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03/29/26 02:02:00
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03/29 01:57 CDT 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes wins Japanese GP for
second straight victory
19-year-old Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes wins Japanese GP for second straight
victory
By STEPHEN WADE
AP Sports Writer
SUZUKA, Japan (AP) --- Italian 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes has won
his second consecutive Formula 1 race, taking Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix
ahead of Oscar Piastri of McLaren.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari was third with George Russell of Mercedes in fourth.
McLaren's Lando Norris was fifth with sixth for Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari at
the Suzuka circuit in central Japan on a clear, sunny spring afternoon.
Antonelli won the first F1 race of his career two weeks ago in China, the
second-youngest winner in history. The youngest was Max Verstappen in 2016 at
only 18. The young Italian also won from pole-position in China, the youngest
to ever claim that spot.
Russell was second in China two weeks ago and won the season-opening race in
Australia, which means Mercedes has victories in the first three races of 2026
--- and Antonelli has two of them.
Antonelli started from the pole with Russell alongside, but neither got a great
start with Piastri beating both to the first turn and holding the early lead.
Antonelli now leads the season standings with 72 points.
Formula 1 now takes a five-week break with races for April in Bahrain and Saudi
Arabia called off because of the war in Iran. The next race is May 3 in Miami.
Antonelli's and Mercedes again showed they are best at mastering the new car
configuration for 2026, which features a 50-50 split between internal
combustion power and electrical battery power.
The cars are also lighter, narrower and shorter than last season with many
drivers complaining about the most radical changes in a decade.
Piastri got a great start. Antonelli didn't and wound up in sixth after the
first lap but clawed his way back. He had the lead on the 22nd lap when Hass
driver Oliver Bearman lost control and hit a tire barrier, triggering the
safety car.
He limped out of the car but was reported later to be in good shape by medical
officials.
Hamilton went all last season without a podium driving for Ferrari, but managed
third place in China. He was close to another podium in Japan, showing the
Ferrari is competitive, which it wasn't last season.
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