2025 Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Highlights

 

Introduction

 

Max Verstappen delivered a masterclass performance at the 2025 Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, securing his second victory of the season in commanding style. The Dutchman seized the lead early on, executing a breathtaking overtake at the Tamburello chicane to leapfrog polesitter Oscar Piastri. From there, Verstappen built a formidable lead, navigating through a race peppered with Virtual Safety Car and full Safety Car interventions.

The strategic dynamics unfolded dramatically as teams debated between one-stop and two-stop strategies. Verstappen’s decision to stay out longer before pitting paid dividends, allowing him to re-emerge with a substantial 20-second advantage after the Virtual Safety Car period. Later, a full Safety Car phase further tested strategies, but Verstappen maintained his composure, executing a flawless restart to secure Red Bull’s 400th Grand Prix start with a triumphant fourth consecutive win at Imola.

Behind Verstappen, Lando Norris showcased his prowess with a strong performance, clinching second place ahead of a hard-charging Lewis Hamilton. Alex Albon continued Williams’ resurgence with a solid fifth-place finish, while Charles Leclerc battled to sixth for Ferrari after a spirited duel with George Russell of Mercedes.

In the midfield, rookie Isack Hadjar impressed with a ninth-place finish for Racing Bulls, while Yuki Tsunoda salvaged a point for Red Bull after a challenging weekend. Fernando Alonso endured a tough race for Aston Martin, finishing outside the points, while Pierre Gasly and Liam Lawson rounded out the top positions for Alpine and Racing Bulls respectively.

The race also saw retirements, including Esteban Ocon and Kimi Antonelli, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Formula 1 at Imola. Verstappen’s dominance underscored Red Bull’s competitive edge, setting the stage for an exhilarating championship battle ahead.

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Mario Isola, Motorsport Director, Pirelli:

An action-packed, incident-filled race brought an electrifying weekend to a close—one that marked the competitive debut of the all-new C6 tyre compound. With so much data gathered over these three intense days, a deep analysis is now crucial. The insights will be invaluable, especially as we look ahead to the second half of the season, where tyre selection could play an even more pivotal role.

One clear takeaway? The decision to bring a trio of compounds one step softer than last year was absolutely the right call. In the early phase of the race, before safety cars and neutralisations reshuffled the deck, we witnessed how sensitive race strategy had become. With most drivers carefully managing their pace, all it took was one bold move to spark a domino effect.

That moment came when Charles Leclerc opted for an early pit stop on lap 10, catching many off guard. His undercut, paired with fresh tyres and clean air, proved highly effective, gaining him significant track position. Teams were forced to reevaluate on the fly: some committed to a long first stint targeting a one-stop strategy, while others scrambled to cover Ferrari’s move.

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Of course, the chaos of the second half makes it difficult to assess the full impact of such early stops. Would they have worked over a full race distance? Or forced a switch to a two-stopper? We may never know. What we do know is this: the softer compounds added complexity, flexibility, and intrigue, offering more strategic paths in terms of both stint length and number of stops.

As the season unfolds, expect these tyre decisions to become even more decisive. This weekend was just the beginning. 🔥🏁

The day on the track: Strategy, Stints, and Smart Stops

As anticipated, the Hard and Medium compounds dominated the tyre strategy on race day, with teams steering clear of the Softs in favour of durability and control. The tyre choices at the start offered a glimpse into the different strategic gambles unfolding across the grid.

Five drivers opted for the Medium (C4) compound to kick off their race: Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari), Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull), Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes), Ollie Bearman (Haas), and Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber). The rest of the field committed to the Hard (C5) tyre for their opening stints.

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Tyre Usage Breakdown

  • Hard (C5): 812 laps completed (67.39%)

  • Medium (C4): 393 laps completed (32.61%)

The endurance test saw several drivers push their tyres to the limit, with the longest stints on both compounds reaching 34 laps. On the C4, that distance was matched by Russell, Alonso, Gasly, Leclerc, Lawson, and Sainz. Meanwhile, Tsunoda and Hulkenberg mirrored that feat on the C5, showcasing impressive tyre management.

Pit Stop Strategies

Out of the drivers who reached the finish line:

  • Two drivers managed with just one stop – Tsunoda and Hulkenberg, underlining a calculated approach that paid off.

  • Bortoleto took a more aggressive route, stopping three times.

  • All other finishers made two stops, with many capitalising on at least one Safety Car intervention to minimise time loss.

From compound choices to pit timing, strategy was the silent hero of the day. While raw pace matters, this race proved, once again, that tyre management and tactical nous often make the ultimate difference.

2025 Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Race Results

PosNoDriverCountryTeamTimePointsOverall
1.1Max VerstappenNetherlandsRed Bull Racing1:31:33.19925124
2.4Lando NorrisGreat BritainMclaren Racing+6.109s18133
3.81Oscar PiastriAustraliaMcLaren Racing+12.956s15146
4.44Lewis HamiltonGreat BritainScuderia Ferrari+14.356s1253
5.23Alexander AlbonThailandWilliams Racing+17.945s1040
6.16Charles LeclercMonacoScuderia Ferrari+20.774s861
7.63George RussellGreat BritainMercedes-AMG Petronas+22.034s699
8.55Carlos SainzSpainWilliams Racing+22.898s411
9.6Isack HadjarFranceVisa Cash App F1 Team+23.586s27
10.22Yuki TsunodaJapanRed Bull Racing+26.446s110
11.14Fernando AlonsoSpainAston Martin F1 Team+27.250s00
12.27Nico HulkenbergGermanyKick Sauber F1 Team+30.296s06
13.10Pierre GaslyFranceAlpine F1 Team+31.424s07
14.30Liam LawsonNew ZealandVisa Cash App F1 Team+32.511s00
15.18Lance StrollCanadaAston Martin F1 Team+32.993s014
16.43Franco ColapintoArgentinaAlpine F1 Team+33.411s00
17.87Oliver BearmanGreat BritainHaas F1 Team+33.808s06
18.5Gabriel BortoletoBrazilKick Sauber F1 Team+38.572s00
19.12Kimi AntonelliItalyMercedes-AMG PetronasDNF048
20.31Esteban OconFranceHaas F1 TeamDNF014

2025 Constructor Standings

PosTeamPoints
1.McLaren Racing279
2.Mercedes-AMG Petronas147
3.Red Bull Racing131
4.Scuderia Ferrari114
4.Williams Racing51
6.Haas F1 Team20
7.Aston Martin F1 Team14
8.Visa Cash App F1 Team10
9.Alpine F1 Team7
10.Kick Sauber F1 Team6

Here are the team-by-team highlights: