Dropping Imola 'a shame' for F1 - Max Verstappen
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Max Verstappen has won four times in a row at Imola but a fifth next year looks unlikely with Formula One set to drop the Italian circuit.
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Red Bull Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen reached another milestone during the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix today. After securing the win at the iconic Imola circuit, the four-time champion secured the same number of podium finishes as seven-time champion and F1 icon Michael Schumacher had at Ferrari.
The Dutch four-time champion doesn’t have the fastest car, but McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri – he leads the standings – have their task cut out
Verstappen made a stunning move at the start of the Imola GP to steal the lead and the win in Red Bull's 400th F1 race
Lando Norris admits he didn’t expect Max Verstappen and Red Bull to be too quick for McLaren in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.Verstappen started from second on the grid but overtook polesitter Oscar Piastri into the opening chicane and pulled away to take a comfortable victory,
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
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PlanetF1 on MSNImola GP conclusions: Verstappen’s Piastri lesson, McLaren’s fear, Tsunoda’s wobbleVerstappen dominated after sensationally snatching the lead at the start with Lando Norris second for McLaren and team-mate Oscar Piastri third. Here are our conclusions from Imola. Max Verstappen might not retain the title in F1 2025,