Charles Leclerc continues to dominate at Imola, as Red Bull prepares to burn the midnight oil following two frustrating sessions.
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Times from today's second free practice session for the MSC Cruises Gran Premio del Made in Italy a dell'Emilia Romagna.
Charles Leclerc edges out George Russell and Carlos Sainz in upgraded Ferrari as Max Verstappen has a nightmare session and Alex Albon brings out the red flag.
Times from today's opening free practice session for the MSC Cruises Gran Premio del Made in Italy a dell'Emilia Romagna.
Today's press conference with Pierre Gasly, Carlos Sainz, Kevin Magnussen, Zhou Guanyu, Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo.
Dedicating his "long-term commitment" to Williams, Alex Albon explans it is the team's "high ceiling" that caused him to make the shock decision to remain.
On the cusp of a race ban, Kevin Magnussen says the rules need changing, as he feels it is unfair he could be sidelined for "driving outside of some white lines".
Weeks after quitting Red Bull, Adrian Newey has admitted that he will probably return to F1 with another team.
McLaren has announced that F3 drivers Alex Dunne and Martinius Stenshorne have joined the McLaren Driver Development programme.
F1 and the FIA appear to have called a truce, as they issue a joint statement revealing that they are developing a new strategic plan for the sport.
The weight-saving measures we're bringing over the coming races will hopefully bring overall performance to the car.
The last two Emilia-Romagna GPs have been won by Max; in which time he has led 124 out of 126 laps in the GP format. Max also won the Imola Sprint in 2022.
F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali hints that success with sustainable fuels in 2026 could lead to the sport dropping hybrid technology.
In the last two races we have demonstrated a slight rise in competitiveness and ability to race in more encouraging positions on track, even if part of that is due to some track specifics.