Williams Racing look ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Renault DP World F1 Team look ahead to Imola, another new track on the 2020 calendar.
Williams has ended speculation about its 2021 line-up by confirming both George Russell and Nicholas Latifi for next season.
Sergio Pérez says he could join Red Bull in 2021 but he cannot wait too long for the team to make a decision about its line-up for next season.
The Racing Point drivers are both excited by Formula 1 racing at Imola this weekend, although they are expecting it to be a tough weekend due to it being run over two days rather than three.
Charles Leclerc is interested to see how the two-day weekend format works at Imola, although he is excited to get out onto a track he enjoys.
Lando Norris is aiming for a return to the points this weekend at Imola after three pointless weekend’s in a row in Russia, Germany and Portugal.
Max Verstappen wants wins rather than podiums and is aiming for the top step this weekend at Imola.
Toto Wolff says Mercedes are fully focused on winning the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix this weekend.
Alfa Romeo has confirmed that Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi will race for them in 2021.
Sauber Motorsport and Alfa Romeo have announced they will continue their partnership after striking a deal extension until the end of the current era of Formula One.
We can finally put the Gasly to Red Bull rumours to bed – he’s staying at Scuderia AlphaTauri for 2021.
PREVIEW: 2020 Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix - Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
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The Checkered Flag previews the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, the thirteenth event of the 2020 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
Having become a race-winner earlier in the year, Pierre Gasly’s luck seems to be on the up after another scintillating performance saw him take fifth in Portimão.
It was a day of contrasting results for the Racing Point drivers in Portugal as Sergio Pérez finished in the points in seventh, while Lance Stroll suffered a retirement.
Max Verstappen gained his ninth podium of the year at the Portuguese Grand Prix, a track where his team-mate Alexander Albon struggled.
Toto Wolff and Andrew Shovlin reflect on Lewis Hamilton ninety-two wins and the Portuguese Grand Prix.



