Five winners and five losers from F1's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
Who impressed and who had a race to fღorget at the 2025 F1 E🥂milia Romagna Grand Prix?

If that was to be the last F1 race at Imola for the foreseeable future, the Emili🍸a Romagna Grand Pri༒x went out with a bang.
A incredible start and the timing of two Safety Car periods swung a race which ended with a 10-lap 🌠sprint finish in favour of a surprise victor on a circuit McLaren appeared ꦛto have the advantage.
Here are our biggest winners and losers🐻 f♏rom Imola…
Winner - Max Verstappen

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen set up his run to an impressive, dominant victory by outfoxing 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oscar Piastri 🤪with a stunning around-the-outside overtake into Turn 1 with some brilliant late braking that caught his rival off guard.
That was the race-defining moment which proved critical for Verstappen, who produced a faultlessꦜ drive to claim an unlikely win given Red Bull’s started the weekend on the backfoot.
It marked an incredible tra𝓀nsformation from Red Bull, and the latest sublime performance from Verstappen which is keeping the Dutchman right in championship contention as he seeks a fifth 🤪consecutive world title.
Loser - Oscar Piastri
After claiming another impressive pole position, Piastri will walk away from Imola bitterly disappointed not to have converted P1 on the grid into a fourth s🌳traight victory.
A cautious Piastri was mugged by Verstappen at the start and lost out on strategy later in the race when he did not pit under a late Safety Car, leaving him a sitting duck to McLaren teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris, who gets an honorary me🌞ntion as a 'winner' 🐟from today.
As a result⛦, Piastri has seen his championship advantage cut to 13 points.

Winner - Lewis Hamilton
Having been left “devastated” by the performance of his Ferrari car in qualifying, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton turned in a superb rec🍌overy drive from P12 on the grid to take fourth in the Scuderia's first home race of 2025.
Hamilton benefitted from the timing of the two Safety Cars and an offset strategy during his fight back, which included passing teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc in the closin𝓡g laps with much fresher tyres on his Ferrari.
It was a much-needed morale boost for Hamilton🐲 and marked the seven-time world champion’s best result for Ferrari in a grand prix.
Loser - Aston Martin
Aston Martin would have been targeting a double points finish after a brilliant showing in qualifying wi💞th their upgraded car, but the Silverstone-based squad come away from Imola empty-handed.
The timing of the two Safety Cars wrecked Aston Martin’s hopes and prevented 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso from enඣding his point-less streak in 2025. The Spaniard referred to himself as “the unluckiest driver ever” over team radio on his way to a frustrated P11.

Winner - Alex Albon and Williams
A fantastic day for Williams as t🔯he team seale♎d a double points finish for the third consecutive race.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Albon matched his best result of the season with an excellent drive to fifth, marking the third time in seven races he has🐬 finished in that position, as he strengthe🍰ned both his and Williams’ championship positions.
It was a more frustrating afternoon for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz, who bemoaned Williams’ strategy, y🃏et the Spaniard still came home eighth to bag his third top-10 appearance on the trot.
Loser - Mercedes and Kimi Antonelli
It proved to be a miserable grand prix for Mercedes, with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell delivering 🦩a pretty damning assessment of his team’s lack of performance as he slumped to P7.
Russell said Mercedes were “dead slow” and lucky to finish as high as they did after their W16 once again suffered in hotter t𝔉emperatures - something the Briton acknowledged is the Silver Arrows’ biggest weakness.
While Russell called for urgent solutions, teammate168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Kimi Antonelli suffered heartbreak by being forced to retire from his first F1 race around his home circuit when a th🥀rottle f꧑ailure struck his Mercedes.

Winner - Isack Hadjar
Another impressive performance from168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Isack Hadjar, who converted ♍P9 on the grid into ninth place and two points for Racing Bulls with a calm and collected drive in Sunday’sꦅ race.
The 20-year-old Frenchmen continues to shine at Red Bull’s sister squad and beat his former teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda in the process. Hadjar is making a solid ca𝓀se to💦 be the rookie of 2025 so far.
Loser - Charles Leclerc
Leclerc’s placing in 🌱the ‘losers’ ca♔tegory is more a reflection of his misfortune, rather than his performance.
The Monegasque had a strong start to Sunday’s race at Imola and looke꧟d on course to finish as the lead Fe🌺rrari with a combative drive, only for the timing of the Virtual and full Safety Cars to throw a spanner in the works.
Ferrari opted against pitting Leclerc during the late Safety⛦ Car which meant he was unable to keep Hamilton and Albon, both eq🎉uipped with much fresher tyres, at bay despite his best efforts.
Winner - Yuki Tsunoda
T꧋sunoda may have been beaten by Hadjar’s sister Racing Bulls car but he nevertheless produced a strong recovery drive from the pitlane after his terrifying qualifying crash to take the final point on offer in 10th.
The Japanese driver’s battling performance earned him praise from Red Bull bosses Christian Horner and Helmet Marko and ultimately saw him salvage a solid result from what was shaping up to be a nighཧtmare weekend.
Loser - Haas

A tough weekend for Haas and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Esteban Ocon in particular. The Frenchman was slowest in all three practice sessions, 18th in qualifying and his race came to a premature conclu🧸sion on Lap 29 due to a technical issue.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oliver Bearman fared little better as he took 17th after a problem attaching one of his w🔜he🧔els during his pit stop ruined his race.
That came after a frustrating qualifying and Haas demanding a review of the ♛FIA's decision to disallow Bearman’s final lap of Q1, which resulted in the Briton being eliminated with a time only good enough for 19th.

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