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Despite a poor start, young Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team also claimed victory at the Japanese Grand Prix in Formula 1 at Suzuka Circuit, benefiting from a well-timed tire change during a safety car period.
The young Italian is now the youngest driver—still a teenager—to lead the championship after the first three races.
Second place went to Oscar Piastri with McLaren Formula 1 Team, who had surged into the lead at the start, outpacing all his rivals off the line.
Third place was secured by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who spent much of the race battling his teammate Lewis Hamilton.
Only fourth place for George Russell, the other Mercedes driver, who was disadvantaged by the timing of the safety car, deployed after Oliver Bearman of Haas F1 Team crashed heavily into the barriers.
Just fifth place for the 2025 world champion Lando Norris, while Max Verstappen—who until a year ago had dominated Formula 1—could manage only eighth.
There are plenty of Ferraris in the TV shows all over the world. Anyway the Tom Selleck one in the Magnum P.I. serie is definetely one of the most popular.
It is a 308 GTS driven in sunny Hawaii. Now, one of the very first 308s to appear in the hit detective drama, a 1979 example, is crossing the auction block at Barrett Jackson upcoming sale in Palm Beach, Fla., which will be held April 16 through 18.
Around 15 Ferrari 308 cars were used during the show’s 163-episode run—from 1980 to 1988—this Barrett-Jackson example is arguably one of, if not the, most collectible. That’s because it was driven by Selleck in the original Magnum P.I. pilot episode, amusingly titled "Don’t Eat the Snow in Hawaii", and the subsequent first season.
The original 2.9-liter quad-cam V-8 engine, producing 237 hp, features four twin-choke Weber 40DCNF carburetors and is mated to a five-speed manual transaxle. During the last auction it sold for $115,000.
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