The Red Bull driver rode in the sprint race at the Imola GP after being overtaken by Ferrarri’s Charles Leclerc on the penultimate lap. I lived the best.
While Leclerc got off to a great start and comfortably led almost every career, Verstappen got inside the shot Ferrari’s DRS and two laps left he took advantage of his moment and caught Leclerc outside, causing a typhoid cry.
This is how the Dutchman celebrated and left first on Sunday, from 10 a.m. in Argentina, followed by the Monaco -born and his teammate, Sergio Checo Pérez, who closed the podium in third place.
MAX VERSTAPPEN WON!
In a spirited sense, the Red Bull driver beat Charles Leclerc of Ferrari.
ROUND 20/21: Brilliant move by Vertappen!
The Red Bull driver overtook Leclerc on the penultimate lap and was on his way to victory.
ROUND 17/21: Sainz approaches Norris
With five laps remaining, Norris is on top of Norris, who is defending fourth place.
ROUND 13/21: Checo Pérez goes to the podium
Mexican Red Bull driver Lando Norris overtook and took third, while Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was sixth and continued to climb. For his part, Leclerc comfortably dominates.
ROUND 7/21: Leclerc continues as leader
Verstappen was second and Norris was third, while Checo Pérez would appear in the remaining positions, surpassing Kevin Magnussen and Ricciardo. Carlos Sainz was seventh.
ROUND 3/21: Leclerc leads the sprint
Leclerc started first and was followed by Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.
Enter the Safety Car due to the encounter between Gasly and Zhou
French Alpha Tauri driver Pierre Gasly took Alfa Romeo’s Guanyu Zhou.
THE FORMULA 1 SPRINT RACE HAS BEGUN!
They have already started with Imola GP.
All about the Formula 1 sprint race
The Emilia-Romagna GP sprint race will run over 21 laps at the Imola circuit, which is 4,909 kilometers long and has 19 corners, 10 left and 9 right. As usual, the top three finishers will score.
The sprint race is coming up
After Free Practice 3, the start of the sprint race in Imola is near. Mercedes ’George Russell was the fastest.
What time does the Imola GP sprint race start?
- Argentina: 11.30 am
- Mexico: 08.30 hours
- Uruguay: 11.30 am
- Brazil: 11.30 am
- Paraguay: 11.30 am
- great: 10.30 am
- bolivia: 10.30 am
- Venezuela: 10.30 am
- Peru: 09:30 am
- Colombia: 09.30 hours
- Ecuador: 09.30 hours
- Spain: 4:30 pm
How to watch the Formula 1 sprint race live
The Imola GP sprint race will be seen in Argentina via Fox Sports or Star+, the streaming service offered by ESPNat a cost of 880 pesos per month and, another option, take it annually in exchange for $ 8,800.
In turn, you can also access on F1TV which costs US $ 6.99 per month (about $ 1,200).
For its part, in Mexico it can be watched live Fox Sports Premium. As always, there will also be live minute-by-minutes available on the website TyCSPorts.com.
What a sprint race
A sprint race is the same as a normal race, although it differs in its length because it is conducted over shorter distances. For example, the Imola GP was held over 21 laps, while the main race on Sunday was over 63 laps.
Who won the Imola GP classification
On Friday at noon, under heavy rain at the Imola Circuit and on very difficult qualification, Verstappen got the pole after taking the top spot eventually in Qualy 3. while, Championship leader Charles Leclerc was second, while Lando Norris was third.
Source: Tycsports

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