Antonelli Takes Third Win in a Row to Stretch F1 Lead
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Formula One leader Kimi Antonelli achieved his third consecutive victory for Mercedes in the Miami Grand Prix.
- Antonelli became the first driver to win the Miami race starting from the front row, extending his championship lead to 20 points.
- McLaren's Lando Norris finished second, with Oscar Piastri completing the podium, while the race proceeded without weather interruptions despite earlier forecasts.
Kimi Antonelli continues his sensational run in the Formula 1 season, clinching his third successive victory for Mercedes at the Miami Grand Prix. The 19-year-old Italian prodigy has not only extended his championship lead to a commanding 20 points after four rounds but has also made history by becoming the first driver to win the Miami race from the front row. This remarkable achievement solidifies Mercedes' strong start to the season, maintaining their undefeated streak in the Grands Prix thus far.
Antonelli's dominance was evident as he held off a strong challenge from McLaren's Lando Norris, the reigning world champion who had won the Saturday sprint race. Norris finished a close second, with his Australian teammate Oscar Piastri securing third place, completing a strong showing for the McLaren team. The podium finish for Piastri further emphasizes McLaren's resurgence and their competitive presence this season.
The Miami Grand Prix itself proceeded smoothly despite earlier concerns about potential lightning and thunderstorms. The race was brought forward by three hours as a precautionary measure, ensuring it was completed without any weather-related disruptions. This allowed the drivers and teams to focus on the racing spectacle, which Antonelli ultimately dominated.
Antonelli's consistent victories are drawing comparisons to the sport's legendary figures, and his performance in Miami further cements his status as a rising star. With each race, he demonstrates not only speed but also the maturity and composure required to lead the championship.
Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.