Andrea Kimi Antonelli admitted he got lucky when the Safety Car was deployed on lap 22 of the Japanese Grand Prix. But the eventual race winner wasn’t the only one …
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Andrea Kimi Antonelli admitted he was fortunate to win in Japan after losing his lead at the start of the race. The Mercedes driver regained the lead thanks to the …
Skip to content Which Formula 1 driver made the most of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend? It’s time to give your verdict on which driver did the best with the …
Andrea Kimi Antonelli scored his second consecutive win thanks in part to a fortunately-timed Safety Car. The Mercedes driver started the race from pole position but fell to sixth place …
Andrea Kimi Antonelli won the Japanese Grand Prix for Mercedes. Pos. Driver 1 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 2 Oscar Piastri McLaren 3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 4 George Russell Mercedes 5 …


