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To the backdrop of an emotional tribute to Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger, both of whom lost their lives at Imola in 1994, the Gran Premio del Made In Italy e dell 'Emilia-Romagna produced a grandstand finish, with Red Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen crossing the line only 0.7sec ahead of McLaren-Mercedes' Lando Norris. Verstappen had led from the pole and on medium Pirellis looked to be in charge. On the harder Pirellis, however, and as a result of the set-up changes made by the team on Friday night, Verstappen had much less room with which to manage tyre deg as the race neared its close. And Norris - his McLaren obviously at home on the white-sidewall tyres - came right back into the frame. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc finished third, while Oscar Piastri, who started with a three-place grid penalty, finished fourth, ahead of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and the two Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and George Russell. In this video Peter Windsor analyses the key elements of the race.
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Remembering Ayrton and Roland
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