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  • Oscar Piastri and McLaren target to extend dominance in  Romagna Grand Prix in Bologna

    Oscar Piastri and McLaren target to extend dominance in Romagna Grand Prix in Bologna

    Oscar Piastri and McLaren will look to continue their great form when the seventh round of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, is held at the Imola Circuit in Bologna, Italy, on the afternoon of Sunday 18 May.

    Piastri claimed a dominant victory at the previous round in Miami, outpacing and outsmarting Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen, before racing off into the distance to lead home a McLaren 1-2.

    In the process, the Australian became the first McLaren driver to win three straight races since Mika Hakkinen in 1997-1998 and also opened a 16-point lead at the top of the Drivers’ World Championship over teammate Lando Norris. Verstappen is a further 16 points back in third place.

    “I won the race that I really wanted to after a tricky day on Saturday [for the sprint race],” Piastri said. “To come away with a win is an impressive result. I was aware enough to avoid Max in Turn 1, and I knew I had a pace advantage. I was struggling on the hard tyres, but I had built a gap; there is still stuff to work on. We are constantly learning.

    “Two years ago at Miami we were the slowest team. I think we were lapped twice. Now to have won the Grand Prix by over 35 seconds to third is an unbelievable result.”

    Norris, coming home in second place, had a tough battle with Verstappen. The British driver took a jab at the four-time world champion, making their rivalry one to watch heading into Imola.

    “Max put up a good fight as always, and I paid the price, but it’s the way it is,” Norris said. “What can I say? If I don’t go for it, people complain. If I go for it, people complain, so you can’t win.

    “But it is the way it is with Max; it crashes or doesn’t pass. Unless you get it really right and you put him in the perfect position, then you can just about get there. I paid the price for not doing a good enough job today, but I’m still happy with the second.”

    Photo by DPPI/Shutterstock (15286847l) NORRIS Lando (gbr), McLaren F1 Team MCL39, portrait during the Formula 1 Crypto.com 

    One team desperate for improvement at Imola will be Ferrari, who were way off the pace of even Red Bull and Mercedes at Miami. They weren’t helped by having a ‘team orders’ issue in regard to swapping positions between Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.

    “Most of the time I say something; today I don’t think I’ll say anything,” Leclerc said. “I think the story is going to be big enough already. We need to do better, that’s for sure. [Miami] was not ideal and was far from maximising our potential, but we’ve got to regroup as a team and be better.”

    The Monegasque added, “I think we should have discussed a little bit more before doing the swap because you’re trying to go to the end with those tyres.

    I’m trying to do a good job with my tyres, and then everything is tricky. I did not expect Carlos [Sainz Jnr] to be so close. All of this made the situation a bit trickier, but I think there’s plenty for us to look at.

    As I said, we need to take a step, and we need to be robust enough that whenever we find ourselves in those situations, we do better.”

  • F1: McLaren duo lead the charge in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

    F1: McLaren duo lead the charge in Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

    Oscar Piastri and McLaren, will look to build momentum at the fifth round of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which will be held at the Jeddah Corniche
    Circuit on the evening of Sunday 20 April.

    Piastri became this season’s first two-race winner, as he took the chequered flag at the Bahrain Grand Prix this past weekend after starting from pole position – adding to his triumph at the
    Chinese Grand Prix.

    As a result, the Australian is now just three points adrift of teammate and Drivers’ Championship standings leader Lando Norris in a McLaren one-two at the top of the log. Max Verstappen, who
    could only manage sixth place in Bahrain, is a further five points back in third place.

    “It’s been an incredible weekend, the car is pretty handy out there – very proud of what I’ve done,” said Piastri after the race. “Bahrain is an important race for us given our owners and it’s never
    been kind for us…
    “You try and get a good restart, I was never going to let that one go. There’ll be a hell of a party, I won’t get involved as I have to race again next week!”

    File photo dated 27-02-2025 of McLaren driver Oscar Piastri. Issue date: Wednesday March 12, 2025.

    Norris, meanwhile, managed third place in Bahrain despite a penalty for a false start: “I didn’t think I was that far forward [on the starting grid] I guess, tough race made too many mistakes, a messy
    race for me.

    “Disappointed not to bring home a one-two for McLaren. A tough one but a few positives. It was close, good racing throughout, good fun! On the limit, as it should be […]. Congrats to Oscar and
    the whole McLaren team – and I’ll try and step it up for next weekend.”

    The Saudi Arabian GP was first held in 2021, becoming the fifth full-night race title on the F1 calendar after the Singapore, Bahrain, Sakhir and Qatar Grands Prix. The race has been won by
    Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes (2021), as well as Red Bull Racing drivers Max Verstappen (2022 & 2024) and Sergio Perez (2023).

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    The Jeddah Corniche Circuit is the third-longest track on the F1 calendar behind Spa Francorchamps and the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, and is renowned as the fastest street-style track in
    the sport. The lap record is 1:30.734, set by Lewis Hamilton in a Mercedes in 2021.