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Britain: Antonelli secures first F1 sprint victory

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Britain: Antonelli secures first F1 sprint victory

SILVERSTONE, England, July 4 (Reuters) - Kimi Antonelli seized his first Formula One sprint race victory at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Saturday, overtaking home favourite Lewis Hamilton and extending his lead in the championship. Hamilton, driving for Ferrari and starting from pole position, initially held the advantage but came under mounting pressure from the 19-year-old Mercedes driver. On the eighth of 17 laps, Antonelli deployed Overtake Mode on the Hangar Straight, swept past Hamilton with apparent ease and quickly pulled clear. He crossed the line 2.7 seconds ahead, earning a maximum eight points and becoming the youngest sprint winner in Formula One history. SILVERSTONE, England, July 4 (Reuters) - The result moved Antonelli 43 points ahead of Mercedes teammate George Russell in the standings, with 179 points to Russell’s 136, while seven times world champion Hamilton sits third on 132. Hamilton, who became the first driver this season to fail to convert a sprint pole into victory, praised the Silverstone crowd and said it had been a tough race to keep the Mercedes behind in windy conditions. McLaren’s world champion Lando Norris surged from sixth on the grid to third at the flag after a rapid start, briefly passing Antonelli on the opening lap before losing the place again. Norris then held off a late challenge from Russell, who finished fourth, with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc fifth, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen sixth, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri seventh and Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson taking the final point in eighth as attention turned to qualifying for Sunday’s main grand prix.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • This season Antonelli wins five consecutively
  • Earlier this season Russell leads standings
  • Saturday Hamilton takes sprint pole position
  • Saturday Antonelli overtakes Hamilton on Hangar
  • Saturday Antonelli wins British Grand Prix sprint
  • Saturday Norris charges from sixth to third
  • Saturday Russell finishes fourth behind Norris
  • Saturday Antonelli moves 43 points ahead

Why This Matters to You

If you're a Formula One fan, this is a significant shift. Antonelli's victory makes him the youngest sprint winner in F1 history. It also puts him 43 points ahead in the championship. This could signal a changing of the guard in the sport. Keep an eye on the upcoming races.

The Bottom Line

Kimi Antonelli's first F1 sprint victory is a game-changer. It shows that young, emerging talents can challenge seasoned veterans like Hamilton. If you're a fan of underdog stories or just love a good race, this is worth watching. Share this with someone who loves a good sports upset.

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