Antonelli shifts into fifth gear
Shanghai, Suzuka, Miami, Montreal, Monte Carlo: Kimi Antonelli, with a sensational string of victories, has taken the lead in the World Championship with a 66-point advantage over his closest pursuer. This is an unimaginable result just a few months ago, which already projects him among the F1 greats: the 19-year-old, in fact, is only the tenth driver in history to have won at least five GPs in a row.
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The data
Here are the drivers who have achieved this milestone.
| Pos. | Driver | Consecutive GP wins | Period |
| 1 | Max Verstappen | 10 | GP Miami 2023 – GP Italy 2023 |
| 2 | Sebastian Vettel | 9 | GP Belgium 2013 – GP Brazil 2013 |
| 3 | Alberto Ascari* | 7 | GP Belgium 1952 – GP Argentina 1953 |
| 4 | Michael Schumacher | 7 | GP Europe 2004 – GP Hungary 2004 |
| 5 | Nico Rosberg | 7 | GP Mexico 2015 – GP Russia 2016 |
| 6 | Jack Brabham | 5 | GP Netherlands 1960 – GP Portugal 1960 |
| 7 | Jim Clark** | 5 | GP Belgium 1965 – GP Germany 1965 |
| 8 | Nigel Mansell | 5 | GP South Africa 1992 – GP San Marino 1992 |
| 9 | Lewis Hamilton | 5 | GP Italy 2014 – GP United States 2014, GP Eifel 2020 – GP Bahrain 2020 |
| 10 | Kimi Antonelli | 5 | GP China 2026 – GP Monaco 2026 |
**for the same reason, Clark’s streak would improve to 6.
In Monte Carlo, Antonelli also became the youngest driver in history to achieve a Grand Slam (pole position, victory, fastest lap in the race, and leading every lap). The Bolognese driver shattered Max Verstappen’s previous record by four years.
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