Kimi Antonelli aims for sixth consecutive win at Spanish Grand Prix
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 4:24 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Kimi Antonelli will compete at the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend, aiming for his sixth straight Formula 1 victory. Drawing on a recent win in Monaco, Antonelli holds a 66-point lead in the championship standings. Lewis Hamilton, now racing for Ferrari, poses a strong challenge, having risen to second place in the standings following notable performances in Canada and Monaco. Meanwhile, rookie Colton Herta will make his F1 debut during practice, absorbing a significant storyline amid evolving team dynamics. The Spanish circuit's layout may also offer valuable insights into each team's aerodynamic performance as they seek to improve their standings ahead of the race.
- •Antonelli won five consecutive races, including Monaco.
- •Hamilton's switch to Ferrari has him now second in the championship.
- •Colton Herta will participate in Friday's practice with Cadillac.
- •Teams continue to introduce significant upgrades for the Spanish GP.
- •Practice begins Friday, followed by qualifying and the race.
- 4:24 PMYahoo Sports — Kimi Antonelli Chases History at Spanish GP as Hamilton’s Ferrari Surge Reshapes Title Fight
"As the Formula 1 event moves to the Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya this weekend, Kimi Antonelli […]
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