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Max Verstappen gave his Formula 1 title defense a big boost with victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after a daring overtake on standings leader Oscar Piastri at the start.
Christian Horner reckons Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris might act selfishly in their quest for a maiden world title
McLaren are running away with the constructors' title and Red Bull know their best chance of silverware is to focus everything on making Max Verstappen a five-time drivers' champion
Red Bull is set to hit 400 Formula One race starts at this weekend's Imola race. Here's how its successes look in terms of key statistics
Red Bull has provided an update after Yuki Tsunoda was seen in the medical center following a violent crash at Imola.
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Getting past someone is notoriously hard at Imola. In a 2005 classic, Fernando Alonso held off Michael Schumacher's much faster car for the entire race. Even though the cars are larger and heavier now and more closely matched, overtaking was still possible, like Norris' pass on Russell.
After failing to finish 20 of 24 F1 races last year, yesterday's performance by Williams and Alex Albon represented a massive step forward.
Max Verstappen has defended circuits such as Imola ahead of it's likely removal from the Formula 1 calendar at the end of the 2025 season.
Formula One is in Europe for the first time this year, as Imola hosts Round 7 of the 2025 season — follow our live coverage of today’s track action