Antonelli takes third win a row for Mercedes to stretch F1 lead in Miami
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Italian teenage prodigy Kimi Antonelli won the Miami Grand Prix for Mercedes on Sunday and wrote his name in the Formula One record books with his third victory in a row from pole position. The youngest driver ever to lead the championship, at 19 years old, Antonelli also became the first to take his first three career wins from the top slot on the grid and also the first in five editions of the race to win in Miami from the front row. “This is just the beginning, the road is still long,” he said after beating McLaren’s world champion Lando Norris by 3.2 seconds at the Hard Rock Stadium to stretch his lead to 20 points after four rounds – all won by Mercedes. Norris, winner of the Saturday sprint, had a three-second lead at one point, but lost out after the pit stops when Antonelli came in first for a change of tyres and then got ahead of the Briton, who pitted one lap later. “How did we not win this? We should have won, guys,” Norris said over the team radio after the chequered flag. “We just got undercut – no excuses other than that. We got undercut, we should have boxed [pitted] first,” he explained later. “Hats off to Merc and Kimi, they drove a good race. I’m gutted to miss out on a win here in Miami, I think it was possible today. But not the pace to get past him in the end, so we take it on the chin.” Australian Oscar Piastri, last year’s winner, completed the podium for McLaren after a lively finish to the race with Antonelli’s teammate and closest rival
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