The statistic that suggests Antonelli is on track to become an F1 World Champion

Kimi Antonelli made it three Grand Prix victories in a row with his triumph at the Miami International Autodrome.

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 02: Pole position qualifier Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG

Kimi Antonelli joined an exclusive club of Formula 1 drivers who have won three or more races on the bounce with his victory at last weekend’s Miami Grand Prix – adding to previous triumphs in China and Japan.

But who exactly has the Italian teenager slotted alongside in the sport’s record books – from the 1950s all the way through to the present day – and what does the three-in-a-row statistic tell us about his chances of future F1 success?

The F1 stars Antonelli joins

In short, Antonelli has become only the 23rd driver – across more than 75 years of F1 competition – to win three successive Grands Prix.

The first to do so was another Italian, Alberto Ascari, in the early-1950s – a remarkable seven straight P1 finishes coming across his 1952 and 1953 title-winning campaigns.

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 03: Race winner Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1Antonelli has won three out of four Grands Prix this season – triumphing back-to-back in China, Japan and Miami

Ascari’s tally remained the record until midway through the 2004 season, when Michael Schumacher equalled that number, and it was subsequently beaten outright by Sebastian Vettel (nine) and Max Verstappen (10) in later years.

Flick further through the list and a clear pattern emerges, with a whopping 20 of the 23 drivers who have scored three or more wins in a row also claiming the F1 world title at some stage in their careers.

Not including Antonelli and Oscar Piastri, who are active today in their pursuit of that goal, and it comes down to just one driver – Stirling Moss, who many regard as one of the greatest never to earn F1’s ultimate prize, and who finished runner-up four times.

6th May 1959:  British racing driver Stirling Moss at Silverstone racetrack.  (Photo by EveningAside from Antonelli and Piastri, Moss is the only non-champion on the list of drivers to win three or more races in a row

It is also worth mentioning that out of the 23 drivers now on the list, 15 have successively won three or more races on more than one occasion.

That list comprises Jack Brabham, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Niki Lauda, Alan Jones, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Vettel, Nico Rosberg and Verstappen.

Schumacher and Hamilton have both done so 11 times, predominantly during their dominant title-winning runs with Ferrari and Mercedes respectively, followed by Verstappen on seven and Vettel on five.

Check out a full list of consecutive F1 race winners below, taking into account each driver’s longest and most recent runs.

Most consecutive wins in F1 history

DriverWins in a rowPeriod
Max Verstappen10Miami-Italy 2023
Sebastian Vettel9Belgium-Brazil 2013
Alberto Ascari7Belgium 1952-Argentina 1953
Michael Schumacher7Europe-Hungary 2004
Nico Rosberg7Mexico 2015-Russia 2016
Jack Brabham5Netherlands-Portugal 1960
Jim Clark5Belgium-Germany 1965
Nigel Mansell5South Africa-San Marino 1992
Lewis Hamilton5Eifel-Bahrain 2020
Jochen Rindt4Netherlands-Germany 1970
Ayrton Senna4USA-Monaco 1991
Alain Prost4Canada-Germany 1993
Damon Hill4Australia 1995-Argentina 1996
Fernando Alonso4Spain-Canada 2006
Jenson Button4Bahrain-Turkey 2009
Juan Manuel Fangio3Germany-Italy 1954
Stirling Moss3Pescara 1957-Argentina 1958
Jackie Stewart3France-Germany 1971
Niki Lauda3USA 1975-South Africa 1976
Alan Jones3Canada 1980-USA West 1981
Mika Hakkinen3Europe 1997-Brazil 1998
Oscar Piastri3Bahrain-Miami 2025
Kimi Antonelli*3China-Miami 2026
*In progress