Max Verstappen had other motorsport business to attend to ahead of Sunday's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, which could have led to fatigue for the world champion.
Lewis Hamilton finished sixth at Imola, one place ahead of team-mate George Russell, in a result which really drove home for Mercedes their current place on the F1 grid
The Italian squad had impressed in Friday practice but, in its preparations for qualifying, the team appeared to lack pace at the start of the lap relative to the cars ahead of it in the battle for pole position.GPS traces show that his…
Red Bull driver Verstappen narrowly edged McLaren's Lando Norris after he gapped the Briton in the first stint on mediums, but struggled much more on the hard Pirelli rubber for the majority of Imola's 63-lap race.Verstappen explained that…
Norris initially struggled to keep up with polesitter Verstappen in the first stint on medium tyres, but after the sole pitstop for hard tyres the Briton started closing the gap with Verstappen again.Enjoying a tyre life advantage, Norris…
The Red Bull driver maintained a comfortable lead until the last few laps and rarely seemed to be threatened by the McLarens and Ferraris behind him.Read Also: Formula 1F1 Imola GP: Verstappen resists late Norris push for fifth win of 2024…
Although Max Verstappen has been dominating F1 week in and week out, he is not happy about his current dominance. The reason for the same is the changes Liberty Media have brought to the sport ever since they took over back in 2017. After…
Proof then that there is life yet in the old dog, Formula One’s Emilia‑Romagna Grand Prix managed to deliver a finale at Imola worthy of the venerable venue. While Max Verstappen was the winner once again, he was chased to the flag in a…