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Antonelli Dominates Miami GP for Third Straight Win, Hamilton Laments Cruel Luck
7 May 2026GP BlogAnalysisRace report

Antonelli Dominates Miami GP for Third Straight Win, Hamilton Laments Cruel Luck

Kimi Antonelli converts third consecutive pole into victory in Miami, extending his championship lead. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton's tough weekend ends early after lap 1 damage.

Kimi Antonelli has extended his lead in the Drivers' Championship with a masterful victory at the Miami Grand Prix, securing his third consecutive win from pole position. The 19-year-old Mercedes driver held off a charging Lando Norris to win by just over a second, making him the youngest driver in F1 history to convert his first three poles into wins.

Why it matters:

Antonelli's flawless start to the season has reshaped the title race. With Mercedes dominating the early rounds, the young Italian is building a commanding lead, while rivals scramble to close the gap. Meanwhile, Ferrari's struggles continue, as Lewis Hamilton's difficult weekend ended in disappointment after a Lap 1 collision.

The details:

  • Antonelli's race: A slightly scruffy start cost him the lead briefly, but he recovered within three corners to retake P1 and controlled the pace from there. The win marks Mercedes' fourth victory in five races this season.
  • Hamilton's misfortune: Starting sixth, the seven-time champion avoided Max Verstappen's early spin at Turn 1, only to be collected by Alpine's Franco Colapinto. The damage compromised his entire race, leaving him to manage a troubled car to a distant finish.
  • Hamilton's reaction: He admitted to being unlucky, drawing parallels with a similarly difficult Sprint race, and acknowledged the Ferrari team's efforts went unrewarded.
  • Championship picture: Antonelli now holds a significant lead, with Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc trailing. Verstappen recovered well from his spin but could not break into the top five.

What's next:

The F1 circus heads to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola in two weeks. Mercedes will look to extend their streak, while Ferrari and Red Bull must find answers to close the performance gap. Antonelli's dominance shows no signs of slowing down.

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