Kimi Antonelli wins the Miami Grand Prix for his third straight F1 victory
- On Sunday, 19-year-old Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli won his third consecutive Miami Grand Prix, extending his lead in the Formula One world championship.
- Heavy rain threats forced an early start at the Miami International Autodrome, where immediate chaos included Max Verstappen's car spinning 360 degrees and Pierre Gasly's car flipping.
- Lando Norris finished second for McLaren, 3.2 seconds behind Antonelli, while Oscar Piastri overtook Charles Leclerc on the final lap to secure third.
- In its first United States race, the Cadillac F1 team struggled with Sergio Perez finishing 16th and Valtteri Bottas 18th of the 22-driver field.
- Formula One moves to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in May, shifting from the traditional Monaco Grand Prix slot.
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Antonelli wins Miami GP for 3rd straight victory
Italian wunderkind Kimi Antonelli won from the pole for the third consecutive race, claiming the Miami Grand Prix to tighten his hold on the Formula 1 drivers' championship lead with a strong performance Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Kimi Antonelli became the first driver to win his first three Formula 1 races from pole position, after the 19-year-old Italian and Mercedes squad was imposed this Sunday in the Miami Grand Prix resisting Lando Norris' pressure until the end.
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