Red Bull did not earn Imola win, McLaren threw it
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Max Verstappen and Red Bull held off McLaren at Imola with a bold first-lap overtake, smart strategy, and key RB21 upgrades that secured the victory.
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Autosport on MSNAnalysis - The data behind Max Verstappen's impressive overtake on Oscar Piastri at Imola F1 GPMax Verstappen took the lead in Imola with an overtake around the outside of Oscar Piastri. McLaren CEO Zak Brown called it "a great move", but what do the data and telemetry say about Verstappen's successful overtake?
Albon's fifth-place finish at Imola, battling Ferrari on merit, solidifies Williams' position as a dominant midfield team
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Indulgexpress on MSNVerstappen reigns supreme at Imola, but the papaya boys still hold the F1 leadOscar Piastri secured pole position for the 2025 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. Driving for McLaren, Piastri posted a fastest lap time of 1:14.670 during the qualifying session, narrowly edging out Red Bull's Max Verstappen by 0.
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Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is likely to be the last Formula 1 race at Imola for a while, but why is this iconic venue facing the axe?
Alex Albon believes he had a chance to score a podium in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix before his incident with Charles Leclerc, leaving him slightly disappointed to finish fifth.Williams backed up an extremely strong race in Miami – where Albon was also fifth and teammate Carlos Sainz ninth
In the span of 24 hours, the feeling around Lewis Hamilton's first race for Ferrari on Italian soil did a full 180-degree flip. Saturday at Imola was doom and gloom: Charles Leclerc and Hamilton missed Q3,
Lando Norris admitted second and third behind Max Verstappen’s Red Bull was the best that McLaren could achieve at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday.