
Antonelli's heart-stopping debut F1 win in China
Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli claimed his maiden F1 victory in China, overcoming a late-race error that nearly cost him the win. The 19-year-old held his nerve after a dramatic lock-up to secure the win ahead of teammate George Russell, marking a historic day for the young Italian and a crucial 1-2 finish for the Mercedes team.
Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli secured his first Formula 1 victory at the Chinese Grand Prix, surviving a late-race scare he described as giving himself a "heart attack." The 19-year-old Italian, who started from pole, held off teammate George Russell and the Ferraris to deliver a Mercedes 1-2 finish, marking a pivotal moment in his debut season.
Why it matters:
A debut win solidifies Antonelli's status as F1's next major talent and provides a massive confidence boost for Mercedes. After a challenging start to the season, this result demonstrates the team's progress and re-establishes them as a consistent front-running force, crucial for morale and the championship fight.
The details:
- Antonelli took pole position on Saturday, becoming F1's youngest-ever polesitter, and managed the race lead from the start despite intense early battles.
- The critical moment came in the final laps when he locked up at the hairpin and ran off track, creating a "flat spot" on his tire and allowing Russell to close the gap.
- He followed his race engineer's advice to calm down and focus on bringing the car home, showcasing maturity under extreme pressure.
- Teammate George Russell, who finished second, praised Antonelli's drive and celebrated the team's one-two result, highlighting their recovery from poor starts that initially allowed the Ferraris past.
- Lewis Hamilton secured his first podium for Ferrari with a third-place finish, adding to the significance of the race's outcome.
What's next:
This victory transforms Antonelli's season from one of learning to one of genuine contention. The win proves he can handle the pressure of leading a Grand Prix and will likely shift internal and external expectations. For Mercedes, the 1-2 finish is a statement of intent and a foundation to build momentum for the upcoming European leg of the championship.
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