Vowles, Williams team principal during the Emilia Romagna GP weekend
James Vowles speaks with Bradley Lord during the Imola GP | Photo Credit: Williams Racing

Vowles: Williams need better communication with Sainz after F1 Imola GP strategy blunder

Williams Team Principal James Vowles breaks down Carlos Sainz’s F1 Imola GP strategy as the team failed to capitalise on their pace on one side of the garage. With Williams enjoying their most successful Formula 1 season in recent memory, Sunday’s Imola GP presented a difficult race for the team. The team enjoyed a strong…

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McLaren rumoured to be slower after Technical Directive was issued prior to Imola.
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McLaren’s pace rumoured to be down in Imola due to Technical Directive

Following Max Verstappen’s victory in Imola, and perhaps more significantly, McLaren’s defeat, suggestions have surfaced that a new Technical Directive (TD) from the FIA might be of importance. Red Bull suspects McLaren trickery During the Miami GP weekend, which saw Oscar Piastri take a dominant win, Red Bull hinted at McLaren doing ‘something’ to reduce…

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Bradley Lord in the Mercedes F1 team garage during F1 Imola GP
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Bradley Lord explains what went wrong for Mercedes at the F1 Imola GP

Team representative Bradley Lord explained how tyre troubles hampered Mercedes’ performance in the F1 Imola GP. Saturday sparked hope for a promising performance in the race after George Russell secured P3 in qualifying, ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris. However, tyre woes on Sunday made for a disappointing outing for Mercedes. After home hero Kimi Antonelli…

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Max Verstappen of Red Bull winning the F1 Imola GP
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F1 | Race | Imola GP | Verstappen’s ballsy move secures win in eventful race

The anticipation was high for the F1 Emilia Romagna GP at Imola, as Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen again shared the front row. With Ferrari outside of the top ten and heavy crashes for Yuki Tsunoda and Franco Colapinto in qualifying, there were storylines aplenty. Full report and results are below. Max’ masterful move Off…

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Lewis Hamilton, Imola GP
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Hamilton “gutted” after qualifying 12th at the F1 Imola GP

Scuderia Ferrari’s disappointing start to the 2025 F1 season persisted at Imola, as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton failed to progress to Q3 at the Imola GP. The Scuderia’s hopes for a stronger showing at their first home race of the year quickly faded, with Leclerc and Hamilton qualifying 11th and 12th respectively. The…

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Piastri celebrates his 4th victory of 2025 in Miami
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Piastri wants to “find a bit more” following Friday practice at F1 Imola GP

Speaking in the wake of Friday afternoon’s successful FP2 session ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri suggested tomorrow’s qualifying session may prove more challenging for the Woking based team. Friday’s FP2 session proved successful for McLaren as they continued their strong run of form. Following a 1-2 finish in…

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Oscar Piastri enjoys the Miami podium alongside teammate Lando Norris
Oscar Piastri celebrates on the Miami podium alongside teammate Lando Norris Photo Credit: McLaren Racing

Piastri “enjoying” McLaren’s run of F1 form ahead of Imola GP

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri reflects on his and the team’s dominant form in the opening 6 races as the young Aussie prepares for this weekend’s F1 Imola GP. “I’ve been enjoying the success…” Speaking in the press conference ahead of this Sunday’s F1 Imola GP, McLaren’s Oscar Piatri shares his thoughts on McLaren’s strong start to…

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The FIA has reshuffled the penalties that can be applied to F1 drivers who swear or abuse officials over a grand prix weekend.
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FIA: F1 drivers could receive grid drops or time penalties for “misconduct involving the abuse of officials”

The FIA has reshuffled the penalties that can be applied to F1 drivers who swear or abuse officials over a grand prix weekend. Fines for swearing have been significantly reduced, with the standard punishments being halved from €10,000 to a maximum of €5,000 for the majority of breaches. Other, more severe fines for repeat offenses have…

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