Italian driver Kimi Anthonyli has entered the history books of Formula 1 by winning the Japan Grand Prix, becoming the youngest championship leader in the sport's history at just 19 years old. He aims to continue improving his performance despite the challenges ahead.
Italian driver Kimi Antonelli, aged 19, achieved a remarkable victory at the Japan Grand Prix, becoming the youngest leader in Formula 1 history. This win followed his pole position start and a dominant performance, finishing 13.7 seconds ahead of his nearest competitor.
Italian driver Kimi Antonelli of the Mercedes team clinched the title at the Japanese Grand Prix, the third round of the 2026 Formula 1 season, solidifying his lead in the championship standings.
Young Italian driver <strong>Kimi Antonelli</strong> excelled in the qualifying rounds for the <strong>Japanese Grand Prix</strong>, recording the fastest time to achieve pole position. This accomplishment follows an impressive performance in the first lap.
Italian driver Kimi Antonelli shone in the qualifying rounds for the Japan Grand Prix, securing pole position for the second consecutive time, enhancing his championship title chances.