Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli becomes youngest F1 championship leader

Editorial Team
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Mercedes teenager Kimi Antonelli has become the youngest driver in Formula 1 history to lead the world championship following his victory at the Japanese Grand Prix.

The 19-year-old Italian secured back-to-back wins for the 2026 season by finishing ahead of team-mate George Russell in Suzuka.

Driving the dominant new W17 car, he has now claimed pole position and recorded the fastest lap in both Japan and China.

Proving early doubters wrong

Silver Arrows team principal Toto Wolff raised eyebrows when he selected the teenager to succeed seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve was among the prominent voices questioning the rookie’s readiness for the premier class last year.

The 1997 title winner had suggested the promotion might have been premature following a difficult Formula 2 campaign.

“It’s too much too soon,” Villeneuve previously stated.

“Kimi Antonelli had a terrible season in Formula 2. Is it because he was already signed for F1 and the pressure got the better of him, who knows?”

Mastering the new regulations

Formula 1’s sweeping technical regulations for 2026 appear perfectly suited to the characteristics of the latest Mercedes challenger.

It is highly significant that the young prodigy is currently outperforming the experienced Russell in identical machinery.

Villeneuve had previously questioned whether the two drivers would work together or demand entirely different development directions.

“He seems to be capable of taking risks and pushing the car, but then feeling where that edge is, we don’t know yet,” the Canadian added.

With two flawless race weekends completed, the current championship leader is already answering those questions emphatically on the track.