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On 16/04, 11:12
Alfa Romeo's Italian driver races at home for F1's return to Europe. A helmet that will be clearly visible from the outside, to say the least.
On 16/04, 10:20
On Wednesday, just two days before the start of the first practice session of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, resurfacing work on the pit lane was underway at the Imola track.
On 16/04, 10:18
After a 3-week break, the drivers are back at the wheel of their single-seaters and back on track at Imola. Valtteri got his weekend off to the best possible start, closely followed by Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
On 15/04, 18:13
As seen across our TV screens since Formula 1's 2018 collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), more and more graphics are being made available to viewers to bring new data and additional details. This season, six new graphics are added to the list.
On 15/04, 17:23
Starting this weekend at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola, F1 will be changing its press conference process in order to renew itself.
On 15/04, 15:48
A great collector, Prince Albert II of Monaco was presented with a beautiful gift: the SF90, twice victorious at the hands of Charles Leclerc in 2019.
On 15/04, 11:57
This weekend, Imola hosts the second round of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship. Here are the key figures for the famous Italian track.
On 14/04, 22:20
Beyond the classic championship lies another challenge orchestrated by F1 partner DHL. The Fastest Pit Stop puts the spotlight on the best performers in the pits. Red Bull arrives in Imola in the lead.
On 14/04, 21:26
With just a few days to go before the F1 cars return to Imola for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, we take a look back at last year's highlights.
On 14/04, 16:04
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has stated that the idea of two-day weekends has not been retained for the near future of the premier class.
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