
Teen Racer Antonelli Wins 4th Straight F1 Grand Prix
Nineteen-year-old Kimi Antonelli is rewriting Formula 1 history, capturing his fourth consecutive victory at the Canadian Grand Prix and building a commanding championship lead. The Italian Mercedes driver went from Saturday tension with his teammate to Sunday triumph in Montreal.
Nineteen-year-old Kimi Antonelli proved that youth and talent are a powerful combination, winning his fourth straight Formula 1 race at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. The Italian teenager now leads the championship by 43 points after just five races in what's shaping up to be a breakout season.
The victory came after a dramatic weekend that saw Antonelli clash with his Mercedes teammate George Russell during Saturday's sprint race. But Sunday brought redemption as the two put on an incredible show, trading the lead multiple times through 30 laps of wheel-to-wheel racing.
"It was a really fun battle, to be fair, with George," Antonelli said after the race. "We were pretty much on the limit."
Russell's engine failed late in the race, clearing Antonelli's path to victory. The young star finished more than 10 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time world champion who earned his best result since joining Ferrari last year.
Antonelli's winning streak began after Russell took the season opener in Australia. Since then, the teenager has claimed victories in China, Japan, Miami, and now Montreal, establishing himself as the driver to beat in 2026.

Why This Inspires
At just 19, Antonelli represents a new generation taking the wheel in Formula 1. His ability to bounce back from Saturday's tension and deliver a composed performance under pressure shows maturity beyond his years.
The young driver's success reminds us that age doesn't define capability. While Hamilton continues competing at 41, Antonelli proves that fresh talent can rise quickly when skill meets opportunity.
Russell, despite his disappointment, praised the battle and acknowledged the quality of racing. "I loved it," the 28-year-old said. "I've not had a battle like this in years."
With 17 races remaining in the season, Antonelli's championship lead puts him in control of his destiny. Mercedes leads Ferrari by 72 points in the team standings, suggesting the German manufacturer has built a winning package for 2026.
The hopeful finish: A teenager from Italy is showing the racing world that the future of Formula 1 is already here.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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