F1 News, Reports and Race Results

Imola Speed Trap: Who is the fastest of them all?

Maximum velocity at Imola is a secondary criterion relative to balance and traction, but a car's top speed - along with DRS - will prove useful on Sunday on a track where overtaking opportunities are typically few and far between.

Upon Formula 1's long-awaited return last November to the picturesque Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas had topped the speed trap readings with a speed of 299.5 km/H achieved on the track's main straight.

In qualifying on Saturday, the fastest car in a straight line was the Mercedes-powered Williams of George Russell. But the Briton's top speed was 5 km/h slower than last year's top velocity, while Bottas was approximately 8 km/h slower than his last visit to Imola.

Given relatively identical running and fuel load conditions compared to last November, the difference for Mercedes is likely rooted in this year's aero changes.

However, conversely, Williams' 2021 charger has gained a bit of velocity, a welcomed improvement that provided a bit of a tail wind for Russell and teammate Nicholas Latifi who both made it into Q2.

Could the Williams chargers spring a surprise this afternoon in the hills of Imola?

"I think we've got the fastest car on the straights," rightly commented Russell. "So it's all looking promising.

"But this is the true pace of the car. It may be one of our better circuits, but this is where I hope and expect to be for most of the season, you know, in the mid-range of Q2 and hopefully at points fighting for Q3."

Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter

Michael Delaney

Recent Posts

Wolff reveals where Mercedes is beating its rivals in Shanghai

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff made no effort to hide his satisfaction after Sprint qualifying…

4 hours ago

Chinese GP: Friday's action in pictures

F1 fans on Shanghai witnessed another commanding performance from Mercedes in Friday’s Sprint qualifying, with…

5 hours ago

Leclerc rages at Ferrari power loss in Shanghai Sprint qualifying

Charles Leclerc did not hide his anger after sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix,…

6 hours ago

‘No grip, no balance’: Verstappen calls Red Bull’s Friday ‘a disaster’

Max Verstappen did not bother to sugarcoat his performance after sprint qualifying for the Chinese…

7 hours ago

Piastri notes McLaren progress but Mercedes ‘pretty impressive’

There was a sense of bafflement lingering in the Shanghai paddock after Sprint qualifying for…

8 hours ago

Briatore confirms Mercedes interest in Alpine stake

Flavio Briatore has confirmed that Mercedes is among several parties interested in buying a minority…

9 hours ago