Who is the youngest pole-sitter in F1 history?
Kimi Antonelli, who secured the record at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Kimi Antonelli made history by becoming the youngest pole-sitter in Formula 1 at the Chinese Grand Prix. This article recaps the qualifying results, race updates, and key moments from the event.
### Qualifying Kimi Antonelli, at 19 years, six months and 18 days, broke Sebastian Vettel's record to become the youngest F1 pole-sitter. George Russell managed to secure second place despite facing gearbox issues during qualifying.
### Race Updates The Chinese Grand Prix saw thrilling moments, including: - **Early Lead:** Antonelli started strong, holding off Lewis Hamilton. - **Mercedes Power:** Despite Ferrari's challenge, Mercedes displayed superior pace with Russell eventually overtaking Leclerc for second. - **McLaren's Troubles:** Both McLaren cars, driven by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, failed to start due to electrical issues.
### Driver Standings While the race is ongoing, early updates suggest potential shifts in the driver standings, with Russell's performance potentially extending his lead.
Kimi Antonelli, who secured the record at the Chinese Grand Prix.
Both cars experienced electrical issues, leading to their retirement before the start.
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