The Formula 1 World Championship returns to Europe Specifically in Italy (May 17-18-19). In fact, the seventh Grand Prix of the season will be held Imola. The circuit is 4,909 meters long and includes 19 turns. There are 63 laps planned: the total distance traveled will be 309.049 km.
In 2023, the Grand Prix will not be held due to…Flood That affected the region. Instead, in 2022 he was the one who prevailed Max Verstappen. After back-to-back sprint races in China and Miami, the weekend in Emilia-Romagna will be a traditional one. High expectations for Ferrari who will be playing at home and bringing the first major package of seasonal updates. Verstappen, who was beaten in Florida, will want to redeem himself. He will instead want to try to assert himself Lando Norrishaving finally experienced the thrill of victory in Miami.
“Arriving in Europe is always a fresh start to the season. And so here in Imola, the path we know. We’ll see how we manage. Message to the fans? I thank them for their support, it is always special for the team to be in Italy. Unfortunately for Fans Last year there was no opportunity to be here and hopefully we will be able to compete. but It’s always a great feeling to be here. How did we prepare? It won’t be about preparing for the game differently. Reality is different from what you see on paper. But we will try to have all the ingredients ready and it will be a special moment. It will be for the whole team,” he said Fred Vasseur, Red Team Manager.
Where to watch Imola GP on TV
The 2024 Formula 1 Round 7 live broadcast will be broadcast on Sky Sport F1 and streamed on Sky Go and Now. The GP will also be visible live on TV8.
the program
Friday, May 17
1:30 pm: Free training 1
5 p.m.: Free exercise 2
Saturday 18 May
12.30 pm: Free exercise 3
Raw 15.15: Warm up
4 p.m.: Qualifications
Sunday, May 19
3pm: Race
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