Kimi Antonelli reveals fury after winning Japanese Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli secured his second consecutive Formula 1 victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, crossing the line more than 13 seconds ahead of McLaren s Oscar Piastri, yet the young Mercedes driver was left seething at his own performance off the starting grid. The Italian s W17 was sluggish when the lights went out at Suzuka, with rivals quickly swarming past him as he tumbled from a strong qualifying position down to sixth place. Despite the commanding margin of his eventual triumph, Antonelli

Kimi Antonelli secured his second consecutive Formula 1 victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, crossing the line more than 13 seconds ahead of McLaren s Oscar Piastri, yet the young Mercedes driver was left seething at his own performance off the starting grid. The Italian s W17 was sluggish when the lights went out at Suzuka, with rivals quickly swarming past him as he tumbled from a strong qualifying position down to sixth place. Despite the commanding margin of his eventual triumph, Antonelli
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