FACTS AND STATS: Piastri takes first McLaren pole at Imola since 2005

Oscar Piastri will start on pole position for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, pipping Max Verstappen and George Russell to the top spot with his final lap. Here’s a round-up of all the best facts and stats from another thrilling Qualifying session…
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Piastri has taken his third pole position of the season, which draws him level with Verstappen on the same amount.
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It marks the first time since 2005 that McLaren has started on pole at Imola since Kimi Raikkonen achieved the feat.
READ MORE: Piastri beats Verstappen and Russell to pole in dramatic Imola Qualifying session
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Verstappen fell short of his fourth pole by 0.034s and means it is the first time the reigning World Champion will start from second on the grid this year.
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George Russell's third-place is his best-ever starting position at Imola, while it is the third time he will start from the position in the last four Grands Prix.
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Lando Norris qualified fourth, meaning the McLaren driver will start outside the top-three for the third time in the last four Grands Prix.

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Fernando Alonso will start fifth, his highest start at Imola since 2006, and is the first time an Aston Martin has reached Q3 all season.
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Sixth on the grid means Carlos Sainz has become the first Williams driver since Valtteri Bottas in 2014 to start inside the top-six for three consecutive races.
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Alex Albon will start seventh, the same position he started in Miami before finishing fifth, but has now been out-qualified by Sainz in four consecutive races.
HIGHLIGHTS: Piastri pips Verstappen to pole at Imola as red flags disrupt Qualifying
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Aston Martin's Lance Stroll will start eighth, his best-ever start at Imola, after the team used medium tyres to reach Q3
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Isack Hadjar finished ninth which is his first start inside the top half of the field since Japan.
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Pierre Gasly's 10th place marks his third Q3 appearance in the last four Grands Prix.
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Both Ferrari drivers failed to reach Q3 which is the first time in the history of F1 at Imola that the Scuderia will not have a car inside the top 10 on the grid.
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The last time both Ferrari drivers failed to reach Q3 was at Canada in 2024, with Charles Leclerc in 11th having now out-qualified Lewis Hamilton 6-1 so far this season, the Briton set to start 12th in back-to-back races.
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Home hero Kimi Antonelli failed to reach Q3 for the first time since his debut race in Australia, the Mercedes man down in 13th.

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Gabriel Bortoleto's two best Qualifying performances have come in the last two races, with P13 in Miami and P14 in Imola.
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Despite crashing his Alpine, Franco Colapinto reached Q2 for only the fourth time in his 10 attempts so far.
MUST-SEE: Colapinto suffers hefty crash during first Qualifying back in F1 at Imola
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Liam Lawson has now been knocked out in Q1 at more than half the races this season.
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P17 ties the worst Qualifying performance of the season for Kick Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg
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Ollie Bearman has tied Haas' worst-ever team Qualifying performance from Imola in 2021
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Following his crash, Red Bull's Yuki Tsunoda was eliminated in Q1 for the first time this season.
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