Piastri Can Claim Another 'Home' Win at Imola
- Oscar Piastri leads the 2025 Formula One Championship as he prepares to race this weekend at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola, Italy.
- Piastri's rise follows a strong season with four wins in six races, including Bahrain and Shanghai, boosting McLaren's dominance amid Ferrari's struggles.
- He enters Imola with a 16-point advantage over teammate Lando Norris, carrying momentum from recent victories and recognition such as the Lorenzo Bandini Trophy.
- Piastri noted that the team is running very soft tyres this weekend, which could provide some advantage, but he anticipates stiffer competition compared to their dominant performance in Miami.
- This weekend's race at a technically challenging, fast Imola circuit offers Piastri a chance to solidify his title bid and replicate historical McLaren success.
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Piastri can claim another 'home' win at Imola
IMOLA, Italy :Formula One leader Oscar Piastri can win another "home" race this weekend, with Italy's Imola circuit on a list that stretches from Melbourne to Shanghai, Bahrain, Monaco, Silverstone and Monza.The 24-year-old Australian started the season disappointingly in his birthplace of Melbourne but then


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