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Kimi Antonelli's 2026 Season By The Numbers

Eleven rounds into his second Formula 1 season, Kimi Antonelli leads the 2026 drivers’ championship on 219 points. Six wins and six poles across those same eleven Grand Prix weekends account for 198 of that total, with…

PolicyDriftKimi Antonelli's 2026 Season By The Numbers

Eleven rounds into his second Formula 1 season, Kimi Antonelli leads the 2026 drivers’ championship on 219 points. Six wins and six poles across those same eleven Grand Prix weekends account.

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Eleven rounds into his second Formula 1 season, Kimi Antonelli leads the 2026 drivers’ championship on 219 points. Six wins and six poles across those same eleven Grand Prix weekends account for 198 of that total, with the rest coming from the four sprint races held so far this year. Two zero-score Grand Prix rounds sit inside that record too, and they are the reason the title fight is still a fight at all.

  • Antonelli has converted five of his six poles into wins, the only miss coming at Canada, which he still won after starting second.
  • His two blank rounds, Barcelona and Britain, both trace to mechanical failures rather than driving errors, and both are covered here with the verified detail behind them.
  • He leads the championship by 50 points over Lewis Hamilton and 59 over teammate George Russell heading into the summer break, though the head-to-head with Russell himself is tighter than the points gap suggests.

How Good Has Antonelli’s 2026 Been?

198 Grand Prix points, six wins and six poles from eleven rounds is the rawest version of Antonelli’s season, and the conversion rate underneath it is just as strong: five of his six poles turned into wins, the only exception being a race he still won from second on the grid. Two rounds returned nothing at all, and elsewhere the podiums kept coming even without a win: third at the Austrian Grand Prix, beaten by Russell, who won from pole, and third again at Hungary after recovering from a grid penalty that had dropped him to seventh on the grid.

Second seasons do not usually look like this. Jacques Villeneuve in 1997 and Lewis Hamilton in 2008 are the reference points for sophomore champions, both from front-running teams the way Antonelli now is at Mercedes. That does not make the 2026 title his; eleven rounds is not a season, and Barcelona and Britain are proof the year still has teeth. But a sophomore campaign built on this points total, with the championship lead intact heading into the summer break, sits in territory almost no second-year driver has ever occupied.

The Six Wins

Antonelli’s six wins came in China, Japan, Miami, Canada, Monaco and Belgium, five of them converted directly from pole position. China, Japan and Miami were a run of three consecutive lights-to-flag victories to open his sophomore year. Monaco and Belgium followed the same pattern, pole into a lights-to-flag win, either side of the season’s two blank rounds. Canada is the outlier: Antonelli started second, behind polesitter and teammate George Russell, and inherited the lead when Russell’s car failed with a battery problem on lap 30, going on to win from a position he had not started from. It is the only win of the six not built on his own qualifying pace, and the closest thing his season has to a stroke of fortune.

The Two Rounds That Went Wrong

Barcelona was the first sign the season was not simply going to be a formality. Antonelli qualified third, then passed teammate Russell for second place at turn one late in the race, only for his car to stop with an engine problem four laps from the finish, ending a run of five consecutive wins. He had covered enough of the race distance to be classified 16th despite not running at the flag, but the points were the same either way: zero.

Britain was worse, because it started from the front. Antonelli took pole and was closing on race leader Charles Leclerc before a front-left wheel shield failed, most likely from repeated contact with the kerb at Copse corner, cutting downforce and making the car difficult to turn. Mercedes sent him back out twice more trying to fix it, and the handling problems that followed picked up a five-second penalty for breaching track limits four times. He still crossed the line ninth, but the penalty applied after the race dropped him to a final classification of 16th. Antonelli described the moment plainly afterwards: “I hit the kerb every lap. That lap, I probably hit it less even than previous laps, and I could feel instantly that something broke.” Mercedes accepted responsibility for the failure rather than attributing it to a driving error.

How Does He Compare To George Russell?

The Grand Prix scoreboard reads 198 to 134 in Antonelli’s favour, and six wins to two, one of Russell’s coming at Austria, where Antonelli was beaten into third by Russell, who won from pole. Both numbers are real, but neither tells the full story on its own. Russell’s deficit is shaped less by a pace gap than by his finishing record: two DNFs, at Canada and Belgium, both from positions that would otherwise have scored heavily. At Canada he had taken pole and was leading when a battery failure caused an engine problem on lap 30, the moment Antonelli inherited the race he went on to win, the season’s clearest sliding-doors result. At Belgium, Russell’s race ended on the opening lap after contact with Lewis Hamilton, another zero-point round with nothing to do with a straight speed deficit to his teammate.

Strip out the two rounds Russell did not finish, and the picture narrows considerably. Across the nine rounds where both Mercedes drivers were classified, Antonelli leads the head-to-head five results to four, a difference of one race rather than four. The points gap between them is real, and it belongs mostly to a finishing record rather than a raw pace gap; both halves of that are true at once.

Where The Championship Stands

Heading into the summer break, Antonelli leads the drivers’ championship on 219 points, ahead of Lewis Hamilton on 169 and Russell on 160, buffers of 50 and 59 points respectively. Those totals include sprint points as well as Grand Prix results, which is why they run higher than the 198 and 134 built from this season’s eleven Grand Prix rounds. Charles Leclerc sits fourth on 138, with Lando Norris fifth on 128, 91 points off the lead.

Norris is not a numbers-based threat to the championship at this point in the season, but his form is real: he took pole from Hamilton and then won the Hungarian Grand Prix outright, his first victory of 2026, while Antonelli recovered from a grid penalty to finish third. It is a result worth watching rather than a result that changes the maths, and the maths currently belong to Mercedes, with two of the championship’s top three drivers.

What The Rest Of 2026 Asks Of Him

The calendar resumes after the break at Zandvoort, on a circuit that rewards exactly the kind of one-lap pace Antonelli has shown all season, before the run into the back half of the year. What his first eleven rounds actually ask of him from here is less about outright speed, which has not been the issue, and more about the two failures already on the record. Barcelona and Britain both came from mechanical problems rather than mistakes, and a repeat of either kind of weekend would do more damage to the championship than anything a rival driver has managed so far this year. The lead is real. So is the pattern behind the only two rounds that have cost him anything.

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