Red Bull are further off their 2024 pace than any team at Imola | 2025 Emilia Romagna GP practice analysis Red Bull may be further away from their 2024 pace than anyone but their form this year indicates they will be in the hunt for pole position. Read more:
Bortoleto avoids penalty as stewards give him β€œbenefit of the doubt” | Formula 1 Gabriel Bortoleto avoided a penalty after the stewards investigated the Sauber driver for potentially overtaking under yellow flags. Read more:
β€œTiniest” set-up changes caused huge deterioration in handling – Hamilton | Formula 1 Lewis Hamilton said his Ferrari's handling deteriorated enormously between today's two practice sessions due to a minor set-up change. Read more:
Not just McLaren drivers in fight for Imola pole position – Piastri | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri does not believe McLaren's drivers will have the fight for pole position to themselves at Imola despite the team topping both practice sessions on Friday. Read more:
Gasly damaged front wing and floor hitting rabbit in first practice | Formula 1 Pierre Gasly suffered an unfortunate setback during the first practice session when he hit a rabbit. Read more:
Piastri keeps McLaren on top as Gasly impresses in second practice | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two for the second session in a row at Imola, ahead of Pierre Gasly. Isack Hadjar crashed at the end of the session. Read more:
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Piastri leads ultra-close practice with a tenth of a second covering top five | Formula 1 Oscar Piastri led a one-two for McLaren in the first practice session for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, which came to an early end after Gabriel Bortoleto crashed. Read more:
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McLaren, Red Bull and Ferrari bring rear corner updates to Imola | Formula 1 McLaren have brought updates to the heavily-scrutinised rear corners of their MCL39 this weekend, as have two of their key rivals. Read more: