Antonelli Breaks Through with Maiden Victory at Chinese Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli clinched his first-ever Formula 1 win at the Chinese Grand Prix, holding off Mercedes stablemate George Russell to take the chequered flag. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton rounded out the podium in third place, marking his initial top-three finish since joining the Scuderia.

The Chinese Grand Prix delivered a momentous milestone for Kimi Antonelli, who secured his breakthrough victory in the sport's premier series at Shanghai. The Mercedes driver exhibited strong pace and composure throughout the race to fend off team-mate George Russell and claim the top step of the podium.
Adding another layer of intrigue to the Shanghai narrative was Lewis Hamilton's third-place finish, which represented a significant achievement for the Ferrari newcomer. Hamilton's result came courtesy of an exciting intra-team competition within the Scuderia, highlighting his integration into the squad since his recent switch from Mercedes.
The result marks a significant turning point in Antonelli's career, while simultaneously demonstrating that Hamilton's transition to Maranello is already yielding competitive results. The Chinese Grand Prix served as a showcase for both drivers' capabilities, with Antonelli's maiden victory and Hamilton's podium appearance defining a memorable weekend at the Shanghai International Circuit.
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Article C1.1
Formula One World Championship
Chapter: ARTICLE C1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
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The FIA (motorsport's governing body) runs the Formula 1 World Championship, which is their property. The championship awards two titles each year: one to the best driver and one to the best team (constructor). It's made up of all the races on the F1 calendar throughout the season.
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