Antonelli becomes 28th F1 driver to achieve ‘Grand Slam’ in career milestone, per reports
Antonelli has reportedly secured his first “Grand Slam” in Formula 1, becoming the 28th driver in history to achieve the feat, according to multiple unverified reports. The milestone, which typically refers to winning a race, securing pole position, and setting the fastest lap in the same event, was highlighted by outlets such as f1.lv and Sportacentrs.com. However, no official confirmation has been released by the F1 governing body or Antonelli’s team.
What a ‘Grand Slam’ Means in F1
The term “Grand Slam” in Formula 1 is not an official title but is commonly used to describe a driver who wins a race, starts from pole position, and records the fastest lap in the same event. This triple achievement is rare and signifies a driver’s dominance on a given weekend. Antonelli’s reported accomplishment would place him among an elite group of drivers, including legends like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, who have achieved the feat multiple times.

Records show that only 27 drivers have previously accomplished this in F1 history, according to Formula1.com. However, the exact list of drivers and their accomplishments is subject to periodic updates, and the claim about Antonelli requires verification from official sources.
Context of Antonelli’s Performance
Antonelli’s reported Grand Slam occurred during a recent race, though the specific event has not been confirmed. The driver’s team, [Team Name], has not issued a statement on the matter. Meanwhile, fellow driver George Russell criticized the team’s performance in a separate context, stating, “Two races in a row, 40 points are thrown away,” as reported by f1.lv. This comment highlights the pressure on teams to capitalize on strong performances.
Antonelli’s recent success has also drawn comparisons to his victory at the Monaco Grand Prix, where he secured a win, according to Diena. The Monaco circuit is known for its challenging layout, and a win there is often seen as a career-defining moment for drivers.
Why This Matters for the Championship
While the Grand Slam itself does not directly impact the World Championship standings, it can influence a driver’s confidence and team dynamics. Antonelli’s performance may bolster his position in the championship, particularly if he continues to deliver consistent results. However, the exact implications depend on the current standings and the competitiveness of the field.
Other drivers, such as Charles Leclerc and Lando
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