In front of a roaring Imola crowd basking in the May sunshine, the 2025 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix delivered drama, daring overtakes, and devastating missteps. What was meant to be Oscar Piastri’s crowning moment—four consecutive victories—turned into a strategic slip-up that cracked the championship door wide open for Max Verstappen.

The Race: A Turn 1 Thriller, Then Tactical Turmoil
Oscar Piastri couldn’t have asked for a better start. From pole, he shot ahead, but down into the infamous Tamburello chicane, Max Verstappen pulled off a daring around-the-outside move that left fans breathless and Piastri—sporting—second. It was pure Imola theatre, and the Aussie may regret not slamming the door shut.
Piastri kept tight on Verstappen’s gearbox until McLaren decided to roll the dice. An early pit stop aimed at the undercut quickly unraveled: a slow stop, plus rejoining into heavy traffic, neutralized his fresh rubber advantage. It was a strategy bungle that left Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz groaning: “Oscar’s having a ‘mare.”




VSC Chaos and a Red Bull Windfall
The twist came on lap 29: Esteban Ocon’s stopped Haas triggered a Virtual Safety Car (VSC) just after Lando Norris had pitted. Verstappen pounced on the opportunity for a cheap stop, gaining roughly 10 seconds and solidifying his control of the race. Piastri? He pitted again shortly after and found himself nearly 37 seconds off the lead.
Things got worse before they got better.
Kimi Antonelli’s heartbreaking retirement (and the ensuing full safety car) shuffled the deck. Piastri briefly moved into second, but his older tyres left him exposed. Norris, on fresher hards, made the pass in the closing laps—clean, clinical, and team-conscious.
Team Tension & Title Implications
Norris’ radio call—“I’m not asking to let me by, I’m just saying…”—spoke volumes about intra-team dynamics. Piastri, perhaps still nursing frustration from earlier strategy woes, didn’t fight it. He settled for third, his first time failing to convert a pole into a win.
The McLaren duo’s tension adds spice to a title battle that’s shaping up to be a classic. Despite the setback, Piastri holds the championship lead, but Verstappen’s “gifted” win narrows the margin significantly.

Big Movers & Midfield Mayhem
- Lewis Hamilton: From 12th to 4th in a Ferrari, thanks to smooth moves and sharp timing.
- Alex Albon: Another top-five finish, Williams’ star is proving he’s no fluke.
- Franco Colapinto: Jack Doohan’s stand-in had a nightmare debut back with Alpine—multiple errors left him 16th.
Final Thoughts
The 75th anniversary of Formula 1’s inaugural race delivered a fitting tribute: tight battles, strategic swings, and title momentum hanging in the balance. Verstappen may have had a little luck, but make no mistake—he’s back in the hunt.

📊 Emilia Romagna GP 2025 – Race Results
Position | Driver | Team | Time/Gap |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull | 1:31:33.199 |
2 | Lando Norris | McLaren | +6.109s |
3 | Oscar Piastri | McLaren | +12.956s |
4 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | +14.356s |
5 | Alex Albon | Williams | +17.945s |
6 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | +20.774s |
7 | George Russell | Mercedes | +22.034s |
8 | Carlos Sainz | Williams | +22.898s |
9 | Isack Hadjar | RB | +23.586s |
10 | Yuki Tsunoda | Red Bull | +26.446s |
11 | Fernando Alonso | Aston Martin | +27.250s |
12 | Nico Hulkenberg | Sauber | +30.296s |
13 | Pierre Gasly | Alpine | +31.424s |
14 | Liam Lawson | RB | +32.511s |
15 | Lance Stroll | Aston Martin | +32.993s |
16 | Franco Colapinto | Alpine | +33.411s |
17 | Oliver Bearman | Haas | +33.808s |
18 | Gabriel Bortoleto | Sauber | +38.572s |
DNF | Esteban Ocon | Haas | — |
DNF | Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | — |