Congratulations to Kimi Antonelli, who has firmly announced himself as the new face of Formula One after a historic victory at the Suzuka Circuit this Sunday.
The 19-year-old Mercedes prodigy secured his second consecutive win of the 2026 season, delivering a masterclass in composure to claim the Japanese Grand Prix. By crossing the line first in Japan, Antonelli officially becomes the youngest driver in history to lead the World Championship standings at 19 years, six months, and 28 days.

The race was far from simple for the teenager, who dropped to P6 on the opening lap after a difficult start from pole position before clawing his way back through the field.
“The fans truly adore this young man; his positive, clean-cut persona is exactly the breath of fresh air the sport needs during this period of transition.” – Jay | JPS
A mid-race safety car on Lap 22 following a heavy 50G crash for Haas driver Oliver Bearman at Spoon Curve allowed the Italian to leapfrog his rivals and retake the lead. While many veterans have struggled with the radical 2026 technical regulations, the young star appears to have mastered the complex 50-50 power split between combustion and battery energy.
Team Principal Toto Wolff was visibly ecstatic in the garage as his bold decision to promote the teenager continues to pay massive dividends for the Silver Arrows.
SUZUKA RACE DATA HIGHLIGHTS
- Winner: Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 25 points.
- Podium: Oscar Piastri (P2) and Charles Leclerc (P3).
- Winning Margin: Finished a precise 13.722 seconds ahead of second-placed Oscar Piastri.
- Pole Position: Secured P1 with a blistering lap time of 1:28.778.
- Championship Lead: 72 points total (9 points ahead of teammate George Russell).
- Front Row Lockout: Mercedes dominated qualifying with Antonelli beating Russell by 0.3s.
- Race Incident: Oliver Bearman walked away from a 191mph impact with only a right knee contusion.
- Rival Form: Defending champion Max Verstappen struggled, failing to reach Q3 and finishing in the lower points.
Despite the historic result, the young Italian downplayed title talk after the race, insisting it is still early days to think about the championship. The victory moves Antonelli into a dominant position as the paddock prepares for a mini-break before heading to the Miami Grand Prix on May 3.
Photos via AMG PETRONAS F1 TEAM / AFP-JIJI










































