Max Verstappen, Imola
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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.
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
The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari — better known as Imola, the Italian town in which it’s located — has just run the last race of its current contract, and with no announcement of a new deal in the lead-up to the weekend’s event, the widespread assumption is that it will be dropped from the calendar from next season.
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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,
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GPblog on MSNInternational media amazed at Verstappen's 'sheer brilliance' after 'burning' Piastri to take fourth consecutive Imola winMax Verstappen's second win of the 2025 Formula 1 season was perhaps even more impressive than his first, taking a fourth consecutive win at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in frot of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Oscar Piastri started on pole but Max Verstappen roared by at the first corner while the timing of the safety car late on also allowed Lando Norris to get by and cut the Aussie's championship lead
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