# Andrea Kimi Antonelli at the 2026 British Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2026-silverstone-kimi-antonelli
Last updated: 2026-07-06

> Andrea Kimi Antonelli started the 2026 British Grand Prix from pole position but concluded the 52-lap race at Silverstone in 15th place for Mercedes, notably setting the fastest lap on lap 37.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli's 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was a study in contrasting performance metrics, as the Italian driver converted a pole position start into a 15th-place finish, despite demonstrating outright pace with the fastest lap of the race. Starting from the front of the grid, Antonelli's Mercedes W17 struggled to maintain its qualifying advantage over the full 52-lap distance on July 5, 2026. While his teammate, George Russell, secured a second-place podium finish, just "+0.427" behind race winner [Charles Leclerc at the 2026 British Grand Prix](/results/2026-silverstone-charles-leclerc), Antonelli crossed the line "+8.005" adrift, failing to score championship points. This outcome raises operational questions regarding race strategy or in-race management, especially considering the car's demonstrated potential.

The most compelling data point from Antonelli's race was his blistering fastest lap, a 1:31.777 recorded on lap 37, which stood as the quickest tour of the Silverstone Circuit by any driver during the Grand Prix. This performance earned him the fastest lap bonus point, although his finishing position outside the top ten meant the point was not awarded as per [Formula 1 regulations](https://www.formula1.com/en) (official). The raw pace indicated by this lap, ranking 1st among all competitors, suggests underlying potential that was not translated into a strong race result. For context, [Liam Lawson at the 2026 British Grand Prix](/results/2026-silverstone-liam-lawson), who finished P6, recorded a fastest lap of 1:33.648. Detailed race data, available via [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) (data), confirms Antonelli completed all 52 laps, underscoring that the performance deficit was not due to retirement or mechanical failure, but rather a loss of competitive position during the race. The [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) (official) will review the race data as part of their standard post-event analysis to understand the factors that led to such a significant drop from pole to 15th, despite having the fastest car on a single lap.
