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Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 2021 Winners, Qualifying, Circuits, and Track

The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is held at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari circuit in Imola, Italy. Commonly known as Imola, it was earlier recognized as San Marino Grand Prix took place after 13 long years.

The circuit went through distinctive modifications after the 1994 event where Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger lost their lives one after the other in the span of 24 hours. The authorities redesigned the circuit to avoid any such accidents from happening again. After the last race of 2006, the track underwent a few more revisions to host other genres of motorsport.

Max Verstappen won the 2021 edition of the race ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris.

Most Winners

NAMENATIONALITYYEAR
Michael Schumacher  German1994,1999,

2000,2002,

2003,2004,       2006

Ayrton Senna  Brazilian1988, 1989,

1991

Alain Prost  French1984, 1986,

1993

Nigel Mansell  British1987, 1992
Damon Hill  British1995, 1996

Past Constructors Winners

MANUFACTURERYEAR
Ferrari1982, 1983,

1999, 2000,

2002, 2003,

2004, 2006

Williams1987, 1990,

1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001

McLaren1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1998

Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix Circuit Details

The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix was formerly recognized as the San Marino Grand Prix. Since time immemorial, the races have always been hosted at the Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, Italy.

Established in 1953, the circuit officially marked the entry of the F1 championship in 1981. The circuit currently measures 4.909- kilometers with a racing distance of 309. 049- kilometer. The motorists need to wrap 63 laps with 19 turns.

The circuit went through uncountable alterations to achieve the Grade 1 from FIA. After the unfortunate deaths of Roland Ratzenberger in the Villeneuve corners and Ayrton Senna in the Tamburello curve, the circuit added more chicanes to avoid such dreadful accidents.

Where to watch

In Asia, Australia, and Latin America, the practice sessions, qualifying, and the race will stream on Fox Sports Channel. People from the Indian subcontinent can enjoy the race on STAR Sports. In Africa, SuperSport will broadcast it.

Belgium has RTBF and Telenet for the entire highlights and the streaming of the race. Brazilians can watch it on TV Globo and SporTV while Bulgaria can view it on Nova and Diema Sport.

In Canada, RDS and TSN will broadcast the entire course of the race. For the Czech Republic and Slovakia Sport 1, Sport2, Sport 5 will take charge of the broadcast. China will stream the race on CCTV, Tencent, Guangdong TV, and Shanghai TV.

Denmark will have TV3+, TV3 Sport, and ViaSat while Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will have TBC for the broadcast.

Finland will telecast the race on MTV and France will do so on TF1 and Canal+. Germany, Austria, and Switzerland will have RTL Germany take care of the broadcast. Greece will stream it on ERT and Cosmote TV.

Hungary will broadcast the entire weekend on M4. Israel will have the broadcast on The Sports Channel while the Italians can catch the action on Sky Italia and TV8.

Japan will watch it on Fuji Television, Network Inc., and Dazn. TUDN Mexico will telecast the race for Mexico while Montenegro will show it on SportKlub.

The Netherlands will broadcast it on Ziggo, and New Zealand will do so on Spark sport. Eleven Sport will telecast the entire event for Poland and Portugal while Russia can watch it on Match TV.

Spain and Andorra have Movistar while Turkey will stream it on S Sport. The United Kingdom will broadcast the entire event on C4 and Sky Sports, while ESPN will telecast the entire course for the USA.

Founded1953
First Held1981
Laps63
Last Race-

Pole Position

Podium

2006

Michael Schumacher (1:22.795)

3. J-P. Montoya (+15.868)

2. F. Alonso (+2.096)

1. M. Schumacher (1:31:06.486)

Most WinnersMichael Schumacher
Most Constructors WinnersFerrari and Williams
Circuit Details-

Circuit length

Laps

4.909-km

63

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