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

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brett Farmer/Shutterstock (15284149ip) Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Scuderia Ferrari HP drives in the race during the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2025 in Miami, Florida, United States on May 2, 2025. F1 Miami Grand Prix, Race, Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA - 04 May 2025

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.”

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