Antonelli claims maiden F1 victory as Mercedes doubles down in Shanghai
15 Mar 2026
Kimi Antonelli won the Chinese Grand Prix for his first Formula 1 victory, with George Russell second to give Mercedes a second consecutive one-two finish to open the 2026 season.
Kimi Antonelli took the first Formula 1 win of his career at the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on 15 March, converting pole position into victory by 5.515 seconds over Mercedes teammate George Russell. It was Mercedes' second successive one-two finish of the season, after Russell and Antonelli had finished in the reverse order a week earlier in Melbourne.
Antonelli ran a single stop, moving from mediums to hards after ten laps and controlling the race from the front for the remainder. Lewis Hamilton brought his Ferrari home third, 25.267 seconds back, ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc in fourth. Further down the order, Haas's Oliver Bearman took a strong fifth from tenth on the grid, with Alpine's Pierre Gasly sixth — an early signal of the midfield form both would show across the year.
The win made the 19-year-old Antonelli a Formula 1 race winner in only his second grand prix start of the season, and the second different Mercedes driver to win in as many rounds. Two races into the new regulations, Mercedes had now finished both on the top step and taken both runner-up spots — a start no team had managed in the opening two rounds of a season for several years.
For Antonelli, promoted to Mercedes' senior line-up for 2026, the Shanghai result began a run of form that would soon put him at the head of the championship standings — a position no rookie had reached so early in a season before.
The win also carried weight for Mercedes' constructors' effort. With both cars finishing first and second in back-to-back rounds, the team opened a points lead over Ferrari and McLaren that neither would meaningfully close over the following months — by the summer break, Mercedes' constructors' total stood more than 70 points clear of second-placed Ferrari.