Kimi Antonelli Makes History as Youngest F1 Polesitter at Miami GP

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Kimi Antonelli’s Remarkable Achievement

In an awe-inspiring turn of events at the Miami GP, Kimi Antonelli, the prodigious 18-year-old talent, has etched his name into Formula 1 history by becoming the youngest driver to secure a pole position. This significant milestone comes as Antonelli competes in only his sixth Grand Prix weekend, taking the world of motorsport by storm.

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A Compelling Sprint Qualifying

During the intense sprint qualifying session, Antonelli showcased his exceptional skills on a street track that was completely unfamiliar to him just days prior. With a masterful performance, he delivered a sensational lap time that edged past the championship frontrunner, Oscar Piastri, by a mere 0.045 seconds. This twitch in timing not only secured him the prime starting position for Saturday’s sprint but also emphasized his burgeoning potential in the sport.

Youngest F1 polesitters (Grand Prix and Sprint)

 
Driver Age Race
1) Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 8 months, 7 days 2025 Miami GP Sprint
2) Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 2 months, 11 days 2008 Italian GP
3) Charles Leclerc 21 years, 5 months, 15 days 2019 Bahrain GP
4) Fernando Alonso 21 years, 7 months, 22 days 2003 Malaysian GP
5) Max Verstappen 21 years, 10 months, 5 days 2019 Hungarian GP

Breaking Records and Setting Trends

By clinching this pole position, Kimi Antonelli has eclipsed the previous record held by Sebastian Vettel, who accomplished the feat over two years his senior in 2008. Having taken the reins at Mercedes after the departure of the iconic Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari, Antonelli’s success at the Miami GP signals a thrilling new chapter for both his career and the team. As the motorsport community watches with bated breath, it is apparent that Kimi Antonelli is destined for greatness within Formula 1.

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