Antonelli storms to back-to-back poles at Suzuka as Mercedes dominate Japanese GP qualifying

Kimi Antonelli Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula 1 Grand Prix of Japan

Antonelli storms to back-to-back poles at Suzuka as Mercedes dominate Japanese GP qualifying

Suzuka, Japan, March 28, 2026: 2026 FIA Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix delivered high drama and a clear statement of intent from Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, as teenage sensation Kimi Antonelli clinched his second consecutive pole position of the 2026 season with a commanding performance at Suzuka Circuit.

The Italian rookie continued his meteoric rise by outpacing team-mate George Russell by 0.298s, underlining Mercedes’ one-lap dominance. Antonelli’s blistering lap of 1:28.778 proved untouchable despite late pressure, marking another milestone just one race after his maiden Formula 1 victory in China.

Qualifying initially hinted at a different narrative, with Scuderia Ferrari and Charles Leclerc leading the way in Q1. However, as track evolution kicked in, the balance shifted decisively. Antonelli seized control in Q2, edging Leclerc by two tenths before stretching his advantage in the pole shootout.

In Q3, Antonelli pushed to the absolute limit, delivering a near-perfect lap. Russell briefly threatened during the final runs, going quickest in the opening sector, but both Mercedes drivers lost time later in the lap—leaving Antonelli firmly on top.

Behind the silver arrows, McLaren F1 Team’s Oscar Piastri produced a standout performance to secure P3, just 0.354s off pole. After a disrupted start to the season with DNS results in Melbourne and Shanghai, the Australian finally put his campaign on track.

Leclerc had to settle for fourth after a dramatic moment through the iconic 130R corner on his final lap, while team-mate Lando Norris completed the top five for McLaren.

Further down the order, Lewis Hamilton claimed sixth for Ferrari ahead of Pierre Gasly, while Red Bull’s rookie Isack Hadjar impressed with P8. Gabriel Bortoleto and Arvid Lindblad rounded out the top ten.

One of the biggest shocks came in Q2, where reigning world champion Max Verstappen failed to progress. Struggling with persistent balance issues throughout the session, Verstappen appeared to have done enough to scrape into Q3 before Lindblad’s late improvement knocked him out.

The elimination zones saw a mix of experienced names and rookies fall early. Alexander Albon was the first driver eliminated in Q1, followed by Oliver Bearman, Sergio Pérez, Valtteri Bottas, and Aston Martin duo Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll.


Full Qualifying Results – Japanese Grand Prix 2026 (Suzuka)

  1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 1:28.778
  2. George Russell (Mercedes) +0.298
  3. Oscar Piastri (McLaren/Mercedes) +0.354
  4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +0.627
  5. Lando Norris (McLaren/Mercedes) +0.631
  6. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +0.789
  7. Pierre Gasly (Alpine/Mercedes) +0.913
  8. Isack Hadjar (Red Bull/Ford) +1.200
  9. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) +1.496
  10. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls/Ford) +1.541
  11. Max Verstappen (Red Bull/Ford) +1.484
  12. Esteban Ocon (Haas/Ferrari) +1.531
  13. Nico Hülkenberg (Audi) +1.609
  14. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls/Ford) +1.717
  15. Franco Colapinto (Alpine/Mercedes) +1.849
  16. Carlos Sainz (Williams/Mercedes) +2.255
  17. Alexander Albon (Williams/Mercedes) +2.310
  18. Oliver Bearman (Haas/Ferrari) +2.312
  19. Sergio Pérez (Cadillac/Ferrari) +3.428
  20. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac/Ferrari) +3.552
  21. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin/Honda) +3.868
  22. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin/Honda) +4.142

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