F1: Kimi Antonelli Wins Chinese Grand Prix in
By Rohan Mehta / 16.03.2026
Kimi Antonelli’s victory at the Chinese Grand Prix on March 15, 2026, is a historic moment for Formula 1, as it marks the first win for an Italian driver since Giancarlo Fisichella. Starting from pole position, Antonelli dominated the race, showcasing his talent and determination.
Lewis Hamilton, racing for Ferrari, finished in third place, which is notable as it marks his first podium with the team. Hamilton’s performance has been described as a re-energised return to form, reminiscent of his peak competitive days.
Max Verstappen, who started the race in eighth position, faced difficulties throughout the event. He retired on lap 46 due to a car problem, which was a disappointment for the Red Bull team, especially after changes made for qualifying that Verstappen claimed made “zero difference”.
The race consisted of a total of 22 rounds, part of the newly structured 2026 season that introduced significant technical regulations affecting car design. This season also welcomed Cadillac to the F1 grid, increasing the total number of teams to 11.
Antonelli’s victory is particularly impressive as he becomes the second-youngest driver to win a Formula 1 race, further solidifying his place in the sport’s history. After the race, he expressed gratitude to his team, stating, “Thank you so much to my team because they have helped me to achieve this dream.” He humorously added, “I gave myself a heart attack” during the intense competition.
As the season progresses, observers are keen to see how the new regulations and team dynamics will affect the championship standings. Antonelli currently holds 47 points in the world championship standings, positioning him as a strong contender moving forward.
With the excitement of the Chinese Grand Prix behind them, teams will now focus on the upcoming races, where strategies and performances will continue to evolve in this competitive season.
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