Everything You Need To Know About The Imola F1 Circuit

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F1 jumps over to Imola this weekend for the 2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Here’s everything you need to know about this incredible circuit.

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Although I understand...I find it kind of sad that tamburellos gone....
RIP Ayrton, we’ll never forget you

richardpatton
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The name imola reminds most of us of one memory and it's not a good one.

kudunyd
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Yeah I can't think of Imola or San Marino GP without remembering what happened on that tragic weekend in late April - May 1994.

vinnyzeraBR
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Considering it gave us the best F1 race ever since Bahrain 2021😁, I'd say Imola has earned its place 😊

Unforgiving is the best way to describe it

alsheatonism
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Everyone hearing Hamilton has raced here before: Win #93
Me hearing that Gasly pre-season tested here and remembering he won the Italian GP: 😏

lner
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Always got confused between Monza & Imola ... Thank You So Much for the Tutorial! Stay Safe & World Peace! 🌍🌷🕊

stargazeronesixseven
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This is fun track, lot of laps done (in old (with last chicken) but not that old layout). Really like "fast left, section in middle".

elmurcis
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my experience racing at imola in racing games it is a fantastic track, easy to learn and high speed all the way through braking zones are easy to memorize and overall its good for battles all the tight turns leading to long straights will make for fantastic racing this race i am definitely looking out for

thatonenigeriansformula
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If it's a good race f1 should keep it on normal calender. Imola is like Monza, Monaco or Spa, too much F1 history happened on this track to be forgotten and moved on. 2022 cars will suit this track even more.

kalyankothekar
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Lewis and others have commented on what a fantastic track it is - old school and al, the better for it but it makes it pretty difficult to overtake even with the one DRS section which begs the question if tracks like this will quietly disappear when things get back to normal.
I'm optimistic that with the rule changes in 2022 and the reintroduction of ground effect cars which will allow cars to run closer together that will help tracks like Imola stay on the calendar as I'm with Toto on this one about detesting the Tilke car park tracks that are so wide with huge run off areas which are becoming the norm.

richardmichael
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I was surprised how different it seems and how quick they made changes in 1995

andrewshirfield
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I hope it’s not too narrow for the modern cars

andykane
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Not a huge f1 fan, but I had no idea they haven't raced here in *14* years.... That to me seems like Nascar not racing at Daytona for 14 years....I am sure the older fans are very happy to see her back on the schedule.

slyguythreeonetwonine
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I remember playing F1 1999 on the playstation against my brother, and would always push up on the inside of him on the corners and 'bumper car' his Mclaren out of the way, great memories ... sorry Matt

Gab-escm
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It isn't only Raikonnen who has raced there - Alonso is back

tassos
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wow no chicanes in the last part ? thats good it enables some high speeds in the end of the straight but tamburello entry is still to tight in my opinion ...we dont se much passes, maybe crashes lol

Praise_God
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Not everything COVID-19 has brought us has been bad, we've lost some ordinary tracks and gained some absolute cracking tracks.

LordandGodofYouTube
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I wanna see what modern f1 cars can do if tamburello isn't a chicane

haziqfaiz
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Tamburello wouldn't be a dangerous corner by today's standards.

kben
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San Marino isn't a Principality, it's a Republic.

j.chiari