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Japanese Grand Prix

Suzuka - Japan

27 Mar 2026

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1

George Russell

Mercedes

51 pts
1W
2

Andrea Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes

47 pts
1W
3

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

34 pts
4

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

33 pts
5

Oliver Bearman

Haas F1 Team

17 pts
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Chinese Grand Prix

Round 2 - 2026

1

George Russell

Mercedes

33:38.998 +8
1

Andrea Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes

1:33:15.607 +25
2

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

+0.674 +7
2

George Russell

Mercedes

+5.515 +18
3

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

+2.554 +6
3

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

+25.267 +15
4

Lando Norris

McLaren

+4.433 +5
4

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

+28.894 +12
5

Andrea Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes

+5.688 +4
5

Oliver Bearman

Haas F1 Team

+57.268 +10
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