Max Verstappen wins F1 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola
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GPblog on MSNHill full of praise for "great" Verstappen but tells McLaren "they shouldn't worry" about himFormer Formula 1 world champion Damon Hill was full of praise for Max Verstappen after he won the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, but he believes McLaren "should not worry" about the championship. The Grand Prix around the circuit of Imola last weekend saw a stunning lap 1 overtake from Verstappen on pole sitter Oscar Piastri to take the lead,
Just when McLaren appeared to be mounting a credible title challenge in Formula 1’s 2025 season, speculation has emerged that a pair of Technical Directives issued by the FIA ahead of last weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix may have curbed team papaya’s momentum.
Verstappen pounced on pole-sitter Oscar Piastri at the start to claim his 65th grand prix victory, while Lando Norris took second place ahead of his McLaren teammate
If McLaren do end up losing this title to Red Bull and Max Verstappen, they will look back at weekends like this and wonder what they could or should have done differently.
Max Verstappen reignited his title hopes by beating the McLarens to victory at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix; the leading teams all brought upgrades to Imola; watch every session of the Monaco Grand Prix from this Friday,
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PlanetF1 on MSNImola GP conclusions: Verstappen’s Piastri lesson, McLaren’s fear, Tsunoda’s wobbleRed Bull driver Max Verstappen won the F1 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola with Lando Norris second and Oscar Piastri third.
Max Verstappen had one shot at winning F1's 2025 Imola GP and he took it with a thrilling pass that shows his best qualities
McLaren opted not to order Piastri to allow Lando Norris past in a bid to challenge Verstappen but the British driver ultimately made a brave move on his team-mate with five laps to go to finish second. Piastri’s lead to Norris was cut to 13 points, with Verstappen now 22 points behind the Australian.
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GPblog on MSNVilleneuve slams 'weak' McLaren after defeat to Verstappen in Imola: 'They're afraid'Formula 1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has hammered McLaren for not being decisive enough after losing out to Max Verstappen at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The Canadian believes that the Papaya team have shown their weak side in comparison to Red Bull,