F1 standings after Chinese GP race as Kimi Antonelli closes gap to George Russell

15 Mar 2026 • 7:31 PM MYT
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Kimi Antonelli entered the world championship fight after he became Formula One's second youngest winner in history with victory at Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix - as Lewis Hamilton claimed the first podium of his Ferrari career.

Antonelli, 19 years and 202 days, delivered a composed drive from pole position at the Shanghai International Circuit to dislodge Sebastian Vettel in the all-time list and enter the record books behind only Max Verstappen.

George Russell finished runner-up, 5.5 seconds behind his Mercedes team-mate - a result that will serve as a warning to the British driver that he will not have it all his own way in his bid for a maiden world crown. Behind the all-conquering Silver Arrows, Hamilton, who briefly led, finished third following a fascinating duel with Charles Leclerc in the other scarlet car, to end a 477-day wait for a podium and his first in Ferrari colours.

British driver Ollie Bearman, 20, impressed to finish fifth for Haas. World champion Lando Norris' afternoon was over before it even started after an electrical problem ruled him out of the race. On a nightmare day for McLaren, a mechanical issue meant Oscar Piastri also failed to enter the race. Max Verstappen also did not get to the chequered flag after he broke down from sixth place with 10 laps remaining.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Chinese Grand Prix.

Driver standings after Chinese GP

1. George Russell (Mercedes) - 51 points

2. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 47 points

3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 34 points

4. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) - 33 points

5. Ollie Bearman (Haas) - 17 points

6. Lando Norris (McLaren) - 15 points

7. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) - 9 points

8. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) - 8 points

9. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) - 8 points

10. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) - 4 points

11. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) - 4 points

12. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - 3 points

13. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) - 2 points

14. Carlos Sainz (Williams) - 2 points

15. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) - 1 point

16. Esteban Ocon (Haas) - 0 points

17. Alex Albon (Williams) - 0 points

18. Sergio Perez (Cadillac) - 0 points

19. Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) - 0 points

20. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) - 0 points

21. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac) - 0 points

Constructor standings after Chinese GP

1. Mercedes - 98 points

2. Ferrari - 67 points

3. McLaren - 18 points

4. Haas - 17 points

5. Red Bull - 12 points

6. Racing Bulls - 12 points

7. Alpine - 10 point

8. Audi - 2 points

9. Williams - 0 points

10. Cadillac - 0 points

11. Aston Martin - 0 points

F1 2026 driver line-up

McLAREN

Lando Norris

Oscar Piastri

FERRARI

Charles Leclerc

Lewis Hamilton

RED BULL

Max Verstappen

Isack Hadjar

MERCEDES

George Russell

Kimi Antonelli

ASTON MARTIN

Fernando Alonso

Lance Stroll

ALPINE

Pierre Gasly

Franco Colapinto

HAAS

Esteban Ocon

Ollie Bearman

RACING BULLS

Liam Lawson

Arvid Lindblad

WILLIAMS

Alex Albon

Carlos Sainz

SAUBER

Nico Hulkenberg

Gabriel Bortoleto

CADILLAC (New Team)

Sergio Perez

Valtteri Bottas

NOTE: italics represent new seat

What is the 2026 race calendar?

ROUND 2 - CHINA (sprint weekend)

Shanghai International Circuit, 13-15 March

ROUND 3 - JAPAN

Suzuka International Racing Course - 27-29 March

ROUND 4 - BAHRAIN

Bahrain International Circuit - 10-12 April

ROUND 5 - SAUDI ARABIA

Jeddah Corniche Circuit - 17-19 April

ROUND 6 - MIAMI (sprint weekend)

Miami International Autodrome, Hard Rock Stadium - 1-3 May

ROUND 7 - CANADA (sprint weekend)

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal - 22-24 May

ROUND 8 - MONACO

Circuit de Monaco - 5-7 June

ROUND 9 - SPAIN (Barcelona)

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - 12-14 June

ROUND 10 - AUSTRIA

Red Bull Ring, Spielberg - 26-28 June

ROUND 11 - GREAT BRITAIN (sprint weekend)

Silverstone Circuit - 3-5 July

ROUND 12 - BELGIUM

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - 17-19 July

ROUND 13 - HUNGARY

Hungaroring, Budapest - 24-26 July

ROUND 14 - NETHERLANDS (sprint weekend)

Circuit Zandvoort - 21-23 August

ROUND 15 - ITALY

Monza Circuit - 4-6 September

ROUND 16 - SPAIN (Madrid)

Circuito de Madring - 11-13 September

ROUND 17 - AZERBAIJAN

Baku City Circuit - 25-27 September

ROUND 18 - SINGAPORE (sprint weekend)

Marina Bay Street Circuit - 9-11 October

ROUND 19 - UNITED STATES

Circuit of the Americas, Austin - 23-25 October

ROUND 20 - MEXICO

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 30 October-1 November

ROUND 21 - BRAZIL

Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 6-8 November

ROUND 22 - LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas Street Circuit - 19-21 November

ROUND 23 - QATAR

Lusail International Circuit - 27-29 November

ROUND 24 - ABU DHABI

Yas Marina Circuit - 4-6 December

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