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Fersstappen defeated the Grand Prix of Emilia -Romani “F -1”, Norris overtook Piasta in the struggle for the second place

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The Pilot “Red Bull” Max Ferstappen became the winner of the Grand Prix of Emilia -Romania “Formula 1”, which took place in the Italian imol.

For a four -time world champion, this is the second victory in the 2025 season.

The second place was taken by the McLarena racer Lando Norris, who shortly before the finish overtook his partner Oscar Piast, who started from Paul and eventually became the third.

Piastus won the start and remained a leader in the first turn, but then Fersstappen passed the Australian, created a small gap and retained the first place after the Pete Stop in the virtual security machine, which was declared on the 29th circle. When a security car appeared on the highway after the gathering of Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes), the Red Bull pilot also remained the first after stopping in the boxes. At that moment, Piastus was the second, but soon Norris on more fresh tires was able to go through the leader of the championship.

Both Ferrari pilots, which on the eve did not break into the third segment of qualifications, earned glasses: Lewis Hamilton became the fourth and showed the best result in races this season, Charles Lekler finished the sixth.

Two -time champion Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) took 11th place and again could not score points. The Spaniard lost less than a second of Yuki Tsunode (Red Bull), which became the tenth after the start with Pit -Lyn.

In the personal standings, the situation in the top three has not changed: Piasta (146 points) still occupies the first line, Norris (133) is second, Fersstappen (124) – the third.

The next stage will be held in Monaco on May 23–25.

The Grand Prix of Emilia -Romania

Race. TOP -10

1. Max Berstappen (“Red Bull”)

2. Lando Norris (“Maclaren”)

3. Oscar Piaste (“Maclaren”)

4. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)

5. Aleksander Albon (“Williams”)

6. Charles Lekler (Ferrari)

7. George Russell (Mercedes)

8. Carlos Sains (“Williams”)

9. Isaac Hajar (“Ricing Bulls”)

10. Yuki Tsunoda (“Red Bull”)

Source: Sportbox

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