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Kimi Antonelli wins Miami GP to extend F1 title lead
Nineteen-year-old becomes the first driver in F1 history to convert his first three pole positions into race victories.Italian teenage prodigy Kimi Antonelli won the Miami Grand Prix for Mercedes on Sunday and wrote his name in the Formula One record books with his third victory in a row from pole position.The youngest driver ever to lead the championship, at 19 years old, Antonelli also became the first to take his first three career wins from the top slot on the grid and also the first in five editions of the race to win in Miami from the front row.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Man Utd beat Liverpool in thriller to secure Champions League qualificationlist 2 of 4The World Cup & Passport privilegelist 3 of 4Who is Cherie DeVaux, the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby?list 4 of 4USA vs Paraguay among World Cup games with unsold, exorbitant ticketsend of list“This is just the beginning, the road is still long,” he said after beating McLaren’s world champion Lando Norris by 3.2 seconds at the Hard Rock Stadium to stretch his lead to 20 points after four rounds – all won by Mercedes.“We are working super hard
Miami Grand Prix result: Kimi Antonelli wins from Lando Norris to extend title lead
Image source, ReutersImage caption, Kimi Antonelli is the first driver to win their first three grands prix in a row from pole positionByF1 Correspondent in MiamiUpdated 1 hour agoMercedes' Kimi Antonelli held off McLaren's Lando Norris in a race-long battle to win the Miami Grand Prix and take a commanding championship lead.The 19-year-old Italian's third win in a row moves him 20 points - not far from a clear win - ahead of team-mate George Russell, who finished fourth on Sunday, behind McLaren's Oscar Piastri.Antonelli prevailed in a gripping race, initially staging a three-car fight also including Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, before the race distilled down to a tussle between the Mercedes and Norris.The long-threatened rain, which had caused the race start to be brought forward by three hours, never materialised, apart from a few spots mid-race, and the grand prix ran its distance in dry conditions."This is just the beginning. The road is still long. We are working super hard and the team is doing an incredible job," Antonelli said.Red Bull's Max Verstappen recovered from a first-lap spin to finish fifth. However, the Dutchman faces an investigation from the stewards for crossing the white line on pit exit, while Russell
Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli wins Miami GP, secures third straight victory
May 2, 2026Updated May 3, 2026, 3:06 p.m. ETMercedes driver Kimi Antonelli won the 2026 Miami Grand Prix for his third consecutive victory.McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri finished second and third, respectively.The race featured several crashes, including one that flipped Alpine driver Pierre Gasly's car.Formula 1 took its talents to South Beach on Sunday, and Kimi Antonelli took his to the top step of the podium.The Mercedes driver secured a win in the 2026 Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, May 3, converting a pole to podium for his third consecutive win this season.Antonelli entered Sunday's race atop the driver's standings for the 2026 F1 season, and he extended his lead with a top-step finish, beating out McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the win.It was a race that had a bit of everything: Some strategy issues, some drama and a few notable crashes. Max Verstappen narrowly avoided a massive crash at the start of the race, spinning out in front of the rest of the field but would somehow escape unscathed, finishing fifth in the race.Pierre Gasly, though, wasn't quite as lucky. After a collision with RB's Liam Lawson, Gasly was sent upside down, ending his
Formula One: Miami GP race updates as storms threaten disruption – live
Key events20s agoSafety car out8m agoLights out!38m agoPositive-ish weather update55m agoThe starting grid1h agoWeather updateShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureSafety car outLap 5 of 57: And now Leclerc regains the lead. Hadjar’s terrible day continues as he crashes out. And then Norris joins Leclerc by passing Antonelli to grab second place. The safety car is out after Hadjar’s crash. Gasly is out too.Lap 4 of 57: Antonelli challenges Leclerc for the lead but Leclerc holds off the championship leader … just about. Antonelli has another dart and Leclerc lets him through. Antonelli in the lead!Lap 3 of 57: A good start for Alex Albon, who started the day in 15th but has leapt up to 10th. Hadjar, the only driver on hard tyres after starting in the pit, has zoomed to 16th .Lap 2 of 57: Verstappen makes back a little ground, passing Lawson and is now up to eighth. Leclerc has a lead of a second over Antonelli in second. Russell is up to fourth.Lights out!Leclerc nips up the inside and grabs the lead! Verstappen spins as he jostles for position and is down in 10th! All sorts happening in a frantic start. Antonelli
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