George Russell claimed a brilliant victory for Mercedes in the 2026 season opener at Albert Park, leading home teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli for a sensational 1-2 finish. The race was defined by Mercedes' masterful use of a Safety Car period to execute a decisive tyre strategy, ultimately outmaneuvering Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, who dominated early on. Historic debuts for Antonelli and other rookies, along with Max Verstappen's impressive recovery drive from P20 to P6, marked an exciting start to the new season.
Charles Leclerc won the 2026 British Grand Prix for Ferrari following a chaotic race featuring unusual consecutive pit stops and a late safety car. Despite pole-sitter Andrea Kimi Antonelli's struggles and a late retirement for Max Verstappen, Leclerc maintained composure to secure his first win of the season, ahead of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured his fifth victory of the 2026 season at the Monaco Grand Prix, navigating a race defined by early chaos, divergent tyre strategies, and a late safety car sprint. Key performances included Lewis Hamilton's clinical undercut for second and Pierre Gasly's strategic 45-lap stint to finish third.
The 2026 Miami Grand Prix (Round 4) at the Miami International Autodrome delivered a strategic masterclass and a nail-biting finish, culminating in a spectacular victory for Mercedes’ rookie sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli. In a race defined by an early Safety Car, diametrically opposed tyre strategies, and a relentless nose-to-tail pursuit in the closing stages, Antonelli successfully defended his lead against McLaren’s Lando Norris to win by a mere 0.382 seconds.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli won the Japanese Grand Prix after recovering from a poor start, utilizing a perfectly timed Safety Car pit stop to reclaim the lead and the Drivers' Championship summit. Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc completed the podium in a tightly contested race at Suzuka.