Kimi Antonelli wins Miami GP to extend F1 title lead
Nineteen-year-old Kimi Antonelli secured victory at the Miami Grand Prix for Mercedes, extending his Formula One championship lead. This win marks a significant achievement as Antonelli becomes the first driver in F1 history to convert his first three pole positions into race victories.

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AI-generatedNineteen-year-old Kimi Antonelli secured victory at the Miami Grand Prix for Mercedes, extending his Formula One championship lead. This win marks a significant achievement as Antonelli becomes the first driver in F1 history to convert his first three pole positions into race victories. He also holds the record for the youngest driver to lead the championship. Antonelli finished ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris by 3.2 seconds at the Hard Rock Stadium, stretching his lead to 20 points after four rounds, all won by Mercedes. Norris expressed disappointment, attributing the loss to being "undercut" during pit stops, while Antonelli emphasized that this is just the beginning of his journey.
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5 extractedLando Norris stated, 'We just got undercut – no excuses other than that. We got undercut, we should have boxed first.'
Antonelli extended his championship lead to 20 points after four rounds.
Antonelli is the youngest driver ever to lead the championship at 19 years old.
Antonelli is the first driver in F1 history to convert his first three pole positions into race victories.
Kimi Antonelli won the Miami Grand Prix for Mercedes.