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Kimi Antonelli won the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka, marking his second consecutive victory in the Formula 1 season. This win has significant implications for the championship standings, as George Russell continues to lead the drivers’ championship with 51 points, just four points ahead of Antonelli.

The race, which took place on March 29, 2026, was characterized by a safety car deployment following a heavy crash involving Ollie Bearman at the Spoon Curve. This incident reshaped the race dynamics, allowing Antonelli to capitalize on the situation.

Oscar Piastri finished in second place, demonstrating a strong performance by briefly taking the lead at the start of the race. Charles Leclerc secured third place, while George Russell and Lando Norris rounded out the top five, finishing in fourth and fifth, respectively.

Lewis Hamilton, a seasoned veteran of the sport, finished sixth, while Pierre Gasly and Max Verstappen followed in seventh and eighth places. The race distance was 53 laps, covering a total of 307.471 kilometers. However, the start of the race was delayed by 10 minutes due to necessary repairs at the Suzuka circuit.

As it stands, Mercedes leads the constructors’ championship with a total of 98 points, showcasing their competitive edge this season. The Japanese Grand Prix served as the final race before a five-week break, following the cancellation of the Middle East leg of the season.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full impact of the crash on Bearman’s season and the subsequent adjustments teams may need to make during the break. The next races will be crucial as teams regroup and strategize for the upcoming challenges.

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