Kimi Antonelli, 19, stuns the F1 world with historic Shanghai victory: second-youngest Grand Prix winner ever – “This is unbelievable!”

SHANGHAI – Formula 1 witnessed history on Sunday at the Shanghai International Circuit. In only his second full Grand Prix weekend in the sport, 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli delivered one of the most astonishing debut victories in modern F1 history, leading 41 of 56 laps and crossing the line 3.8 seconds ahead of Lando Norris to claim his maiden win for Mercedes-AMG Petronas.
The moment the chequered flag fell, the grandstands erupted. Commentators lost their composure. Even the usually stoic Toto Wolff was seen wiping tears from the pit wall. Antonelli, still strapped in the cockpit, lifted both arms skyward before removing his helmet to reveal a face streaked with tears and pure disbelief.

“This is unbelievable!” cried Sky Sports commentator David Croft. “He’s just a very young driver – how is he capable of driving at such top speed, with such maturity, under this pressure?”
Antonelli’s victory makes him the second-youngest Grand Prix winner in Formula 1 history, behind only Max Verstappen (who won the 2016 Spanish GP at 18 years and 228 days). At 19 years and 42 days, Antonelli now sits ahead of legends such as Fernando Alonso (2003 Hungarian GP, 22 years old), Sebastian Vettel (2008 Italian GP, 21 years old) and Lewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian GP, 22 years old).

The performance was flawless from lights to flag. Starting from pole (his second consecutive pole after Australia), Antonelli controlled the race with surgical precision. He managed a two-stop strategy perfectly, maintained tyre life better than anyone else on the 56-lap stint, and defended calmly when Norris closed to within DRS range in the closing stages. His average lap time advantage over the field in clean air was 0.42 seconds – a margin that would have been championship-winning in many past seasons.
Post-race, Antonelli was still shaking as he stepped onto the top step of the podium.
“I don’t have words,” he said, voice cracking. “I just tried to drive every lap like it was qualifying. Toto kept telling me ‘you’ve got this, stay calm’. I kept telling myself the same thing. But honestly… I still can’t believe it.”

Toto Wolff, visibly emotional, walked over and embraced his rookie driver before speaking to the press.
“I’ve been in this sport a long time,” Wolff said. “I’ve seen young drivers come and go. But what Kimi did today was something else. He didn’t just win — he dominated. He drove like a veteran in a car that is still new to him. This is not luck. This is talent meeting preparation meeting belief.”

The statistic that stunned the paddock most: Antonelli led 41 laps on debut as a full-time driver. Only one other driver in F1 history has led more laps in his first victory: Jacques Villeneuve (1996 European GP – 42 laps). The record books are being rewritten before our eyes.
Lando Norris, gracious in defeat, summed up the paddock’s collective feeling:
“He was on another level today. I pushed as hard as I could, but he was just… gone. 19 years old. Unreal.”

Max Verstappen, who finished third after a difficult recovery drive, offered a rare compliment:
“Today he was untouchable. Respect.”
Behind the fairytale result lies months of intense preparation. Mercedes insiders reveal that Antonelli completed over 12,000 simulator laps during the winter, focusing specifically on Shanghai’s high-speed corners and tyre management under the new 2026 regulations. Wolff confirmed the team deliberately kept expectations low in public while privately preparing Antonelli for exactly this kind of performance.

The victory also delivers a huge psychological blow to rivals. McLaren, Red Bull and Ferrari now face the reality that the teenager they all tried to sign last year is not just quick — he is championship material right now.
As the fireworks lit up the Shanghai sky and Antonelli sprayed champagne with both hands shaking, one question echoed across the paddock and living rooms around the world:
Are we witnessing the birth of a new F1 superstar?
The answer, after 56 unforgettable laps, is no longer in doubt.
Yes. And his name is Kimi Antonelli.