Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix weekend is underway. The race starts soon today!
The Imola Grand Prix start times for the race on Sunday are already out. Formula 1 schedule will progress to the final part of this weekend on Sunday. The build up to the Imola GP has been exciting to say nonetheless. On one hand, we have the dominant McLarens. On the other hand, we have the trio of Mercedes, Red Bulls and Ferraris trying to snatch away the crown from the Papaya team.
The weekend was full of exciting revelations. Many drivers put in surprising performances in the practice sessions and qualifying earlier on this week. The midfield is equally competitive. The six cars of Williams, Racing Bulls and Haas were aggressive on Friday and Saturday. The race can end up in any team’s favor due to tricky conditions in the race.
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The Imola circuit is going to prove difficult for the newcomers but, the veteran drivers will also have to stay vigilant. The chances of crashing at Imola are dangerously high.
The Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix will start from 3:00 PM in Italy as per official Formula 1 website. The race is going to be a 63 lap event. Drivers are going to cover a total distance of 309.049 kms around the 4.909 km long track. The Imola Grand Prix will be nearly 1.5 to 2 hours long as predicted by the experts.
However, considering the safety car period due to crashes, this time may extend. In case of a pileup of numerous drivers crashing out in the race. The session can be red-flagged and restarted.
The Imola Grand Prix will start from 1:00 PM in UK as per GMT time zone.
In US, the Imola Grand Prix starts from 9:00 AM ET.
| Time Zone | Italy (Track Time) | India (IST) | Europe (GMT) | America (ET) | Middle-East (AST) |
| Start Time | Saturday, 3:00 PM | Saturday, 6:30 PM | Saturday, 1:00 PM | Saturday, 9:00 AM | Saturday, 4:00 PM |
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