Chinese GP Review: The Kimi Antonelli Show

Chinese GP Review: The Kimi Antonelli Show

The 2026 season is officially heating up — and the Chinese Grand Prix might have just given us the first real statement of the new era.


In this Formula Fools race review, David and Skin break down an unbelievable weekend at the Chinese Grand Prix — featuring a historic performance from rookie sensation Kimi Antonelli.


Because what he did in Shanghai was ridiculous.


Youngest pole sitter in F1 history — breaking the record previously held by Sebastian Vettel.

Second-youngest race winner ever.

And his first Grand Slam — pole position, race win, and fastest lap.


At 19.


David and Skin dive into how Antonelli managed the entire weekend like a veteran — bouncing back from a small slip in the sprint race and delivering one of the most complete rookie weekends we’ve ever seen.


Seriously… there was a moment where we had to ask if he might secretly be Kimi Räikkönen in disguise.


But the Mercedes story doesn’t stop there.


George Russell also delivered a massive weekend, dominating the sprint race and pushing Antonelli hard in the main event. With Russell only a few points ahead in the standings, we’re suddenly asking a very real question:


Is Mercedes about to dominate this new regulation era?


Or are we about to witness a full-blown teammate battle?


Meanwhile, Ferrari had a fascinating weekend.


Lewis Hamilton grabbed back-to-back poles across the sprint and the main race — a huge sign he might be properly back at the front again. His race pace, starts, and battery management were elite all weekend.


Charles Leclerc was also right in the fight, delivering brilliant wheel-to-wheel battles with Hamilton that showed Ferrari finally have a car capable of racing the Mercedes duo.


Elsewhere on the grid:


  • Oliver Bearman absolutely smashed the weekend for Haas with a huge P5 — proof that the team might be a genuine midfield force this year.
  • Cadillac Formula 1 Team showed serious pace but also got tangled in a messy opening-lap incident.
  • Williams Racing finally grabbed points… and somehow still managed a DNS in the same weekend.
  • And reigning champions McLaren had a nightmare with a double DNS.


Not ideal.


We also introduce a new segment — “Listen to the Fools” — where we hear from listeners Jay and Kelvin, bringing their own questions and takes into the show.


Plus we hand out our Guru and Fool of the race, debate the growing reliability issues in the new 2026 power units, and ask whether drivers like Max Verstappen are right to be frustrated with the new era of cars.


Finally, we look ahead to Suzuka and the Japanese Grand Prix, where the big questions are:


  • Can Mercedes continue their early dominance?
  • Will the new hybrid power units keep causing reliability problems?
  • And will Suzuka’s brutal layout expose the real strengths and weaknesses of these new cars?


Two races in…


…and this season already feels unpredictable. 🏁

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