George Russell has won the Australian Grand Prix, with teammate Kimi Antonelli following him home.
The win marks Mercedes' 61st one-two result and first since 2024's Las Vegas Grand Prix.
What happened at the Australian GP?
Russell had a sluggish start, but managed to regain his position after a double-stacked pit stop under the virtual safety car.
He battled with Charles Leclerc, passing and repassing, before taking the lead.
Ferrari's strategic blunders
Ferrari's Leclerc was frustrated to not go one place higher after the Scuderia erred by failing to follow Mercedes' quick thinking for a cheap pit stop.
Leclerc didn't think the win was possible, citing Mercedes' pace as a deciding factor.
Mercedes' dominant performance
Russell's teammate Antonelli was relieved to fight back to second, having dropped down to seventh at the start.
Antonelli praised the racing, saying it was "incredible" and "really good fun at the beginning".
Russell thanked his team, saying "it's been a long time coming to have this car beneath us".
The win is a significant one for Russell, who had a bad start but managed to recover.
He crossed the finish line 54.6 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen, who finished sixth.
Looking ahead to the next race
The Australian GP was a thrilling start to the season, with Russell and Mercedes setting the tone for the rest of the year.
Russell will look to build on his momentum at the next race in China.
The season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with several teams and drivers vying for the top spot.
And with Russell's win, he has established himself as a strong contender for the championship.
But the season is long, and there will be many more twists and turns.
So Russell will need to stay focused and keep performing at a high level.
The Australian GP was a testament to Russell's skill, as he navigated the challenging track and outmaneuvered his rivals.