has a bit Max Verstappen initially spoiled the party for the Tifosi in Imola: First he snatched pole position from Ferrari and Charles Leclerc on Friday, then he also got that on Saturday Victory in the first sprint for the grid of the Grand Prix on Sunday (3 p.m. in the live ticker). And that, although he had lost out once morest the world championship leader at the start, initially seemed to have no chance of getting past. “It took a while to be able to build up pressure, but in the end we probably handled the tires better,” said the happy world champion, who took the lead three laps before the end and defended confidently.
Emilia-Romagna GP: Max Verstappen does not need to change his driving style
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