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2026 F1 Chinese Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli sets F1 record with maiden pole as George Russell recovers from scare

Kimi Antonelli has bagged his first career pole position with a strong run to the top of the timesheet in China.

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Kimi Antonelli has secured pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix, topping the timesheets with a 1:32.064 in Shanghai.

By doing so, the Italian has become the youngest pole-sitter in F1 history at 19 years, 6 months and 18 days.

Antonelli ended the session ahead of team-mate George Russell, just hours after Briton claimed victory over the Ferrari drivers in the sprint race.

Russell was hit with an issue at the start of Q3 but managed to return to the track to set one final lap.

Filling out the top three was Lewis Hamilton in the leading Ferrari.

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Russell survives Shanghai scare

Russell's Q3 prospects appeared to be in significant danger as at the start of the segment, he came to a stop on the track.

After limping back to the garage, Mercedes got to work on his car and successfully rebooted the system to get him out for one attempt at the end of the session.

However, it was not enough to usurp Antonelli, as he ended the segment two-tenths down on his team-mate.

An all-Ferrari second row will see Hamilton start ahead of Charles Leclerc, and no doubt the Italian squad will be seeking to produce another lightning start to move ahead of Mercedes on Sunday. 

Oscar Piastri was fifth ahead of reigning champion Lando Norris, while Pierre Gasly slotted into an impressive seventh.

A disastrous day for Red Bull saw Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar muster eighth and ninth, only out-pacing the Haas of Oliver Bearman in Q3.

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Bortoleto exits with a spin

Nico Hulkenberg and Franco Colapinto were agonisingly close to a spot inside the top 10, missing out by just a few milliseconds.

The pair are set to line up in 11th and 12th, respectively, but will be rueing the slight loss of lap time that cost them both a spot in Q3.

The second qualifying segment saw a yellow flag disruption in the final seconds as Gabriel Bortoleto spun at the final corner, making light contact with the barrier.

His incident ensured he could not progress any further and is due to start the race from 16th.

Esteban Ocon was 13th in the second Haas car while Liam Lawson narrowly outqualified his rookie team-mate Arvid Lindblad.

The Racing Bulls duo consolidated 14th and 15th on the starting grid.

Familar three teams form the back rows

The back of the pack will mirror what we saw for the sprint race, as the slowest six drivers from sprint qualifying were the same six who were forced to climb out of the cars at the end of Q1 on Saturday.

Carlos Sainz pipped his team-mate Alex Albon to 17th, with the latter venting his frustration over team radio by declaring the session “terrible”.

Aston Martin's woes continued as Fernando Alonso could only muster 19th, slotting himself in as the fastest entry from the Silverstone-based squad.

Lance Stroll was 21st and found himself out-qualified by Valtteri Bottas in a somewhat positive development for newcomer Cadillac.

Sergio Perez was 22nd and is set to start Sunday's grand prix from the rear of the pack.

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