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From Antonelli’s Breakthrough to Hamilton’s Ferrari Comeback: Shanghai Writes an Italian Red-Letter Day

Nitin Sharma by Nitin Sharma
16/03/2026
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From Antonelli’s Breakthrough to Hamilton’s Ferrari Comeback: Shanghai Writes an Italian Red-Letter Day
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The Chinese Grand Prix 2026 was a red-letter day for Italian motorsport, as young sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli claimed his first Formula One victory and ended a two-decade wait for an Italian winner.

The 19-years and 202 days -old Antonelli, delivered a composed drive from the pole position at the Shanghai International Circuit to take the chequered flag and dislodge Sebastian Vettel in the all-time list, doing so he became the 116th face of a Grand Prix winner in Formula One history, bringing the Italian anthem back to the podium for the first time since Giancarlo Fisichella triumphed at the 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix.

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While Antonelli is not the youngest winner, that honour remains with Max Verstappen, but his breakthrough firmly announces him as one of F1’s rising stars.

Mercedes dominated the race, securing a 1-2 finish. George Russell finished second behind Antonelli, complementing the Silver Arrows’ display of pace and reliability, the British driver leads the driver’s standing by one point over his younger team-mate.

Meanwhile Sir Lewis Hamilton who briefly led the race, finished 3rd, and completed the podium in Ferrari colours, taking his 203rd career podium (most podium finishes in f1 history) and first for Ferrari after a forgetful previous season; ending a 477 days podium draught, his last being at the 2024 Las Vegas GP while he was still with Mercedes. Doing so, Hamilton had to fight wheel-to-wheel with teammate Charles Leclerc, who finished fourth, in an intense intra-team duel, a moment that will be remembered as one of the season’s highlights.

F1 fans also got moved watching Antonelli’s race engineer, Peter Bonnington, on the podium with his new boy, standing alongside Hamilton, with whom he has shared so much success at Mercedes, the joy between the three of them was evident.

The race carried plenty of drama from the start. Four drivers failed to start (DNS): Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri (McLaren), Bortoleto (Audi), and Alexander Albon (Williams). Three drivers retired (DNF): Max Verstappen (Red Bull) on Lap 46; he was once again unable to get away from the grid, after a difficult weekend, he dropped from 8th on the grid to 13th place, and then clawed his way back to 6th only to retire due to an unreliable Oracle-Red Bull Racing car; Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), and Lance Stroll (Aston Martin).

A notable storyline surrounds Aston Martin, designed by the legendary Adrian Newey, often called the man who “can see air.” His innovative design promised speed and aerodynamic mastery, but the 2026 AMR has struggled to finish races: both Alonso and Stroll retired in the first two races of the season, raising questions about Newey and Honda (their engine supplier)

Amid the chaos, the midfield battle offered encouraging signs. Haas, with Oliver Bearman, and Alpine, through Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto, ran strong in the points fight, signalling a tighter midfield behind the traditional front-runners.

In the end, Shanghai belonged to Italy and Mercedes: a young Italian rising to the top step, a Mercedes P1-P2 finish, and a champion returning in Ferrari colours on the podium. Toto Wolff’s faith in Antonelli was vindicated, while Aston Martin and Newey will be searching for pace and reliability before the next race at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan.

Shanghai 2026 was not just a race, it was a moment of belief, redemption, and history, proving once again why Formula One remains a theatre in racing sports- where fans, adrenaline and spectacle create moments that live far beyond the chequered flag.

 

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