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The ‘youngest ever’ F1 records Kimi Antonelli can still beat

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Records Antonelli has beatenYoungest polesitterPrevious record: Sebastian Vettel – 21y, 2m, 11d – 2008 Italian GPNew record: Kimi Antonelli – 19y, 6m, 18d – 2026 Chinese GPBack in 2008, Sebastian Vettel took a shock pole position with the minnow Toro Rosso squad in a wet qualifying session at Monza. Frontrunners Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton were eliminated in Q2, while their ...Keep reading
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Kimi Antonelli is not close to forgetting his first triumph in Formula 1. Winner of the China Grand Prix, the young Italian prodigy experienced a founding moment followed by a wave of reactions at the height of the feat. At only 19 years old, the one who has since given himself a second victory in Japan and became the youngest leader in the history of the world championship describes Shanghai as a major turning point in his career. But despite t…

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Crash broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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