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A 90-minute practice session for the Imola GP

Running a two-day grand prix at Imola, Formula 1 has agreed rule changes to allow for a 90-minute practice session on the Saturday morning. This weekend Formula 1 heads to the Imola circuit for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. It will be a two-day weekend with Formula 1 only in action on the Saturday and the Sunday. Saturday will see the drivers take part in a 90-minute practice session which will be followed by a two-and-a-half-hour gap before qualifying. Saturday's practice, on a normal weekend, is 60 minutes with a two-hour break before qualifying. The FIA World Motor Sport Council has approved the changes. We're heading back to Imola this weekend after 14 years away 🙂 Take a tour...
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