Next week, Imola will mark 30 years since the deaths of Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, with Formula 1 chief and local Stefano Domenicali among those in attendance.
Ahead of the anniversary, RacingNews365 spoke with iconic team founder turned circuit president Giancarlo Minardi.
READ MORE: Minardi reflects on tragic 1994 San Marino GP: "For me, Senna is still alive"
F1 boss issues Hamilton warning over Ferrari ‘mentality’
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has stated Lewis Hamilton must adapt to the mentality at Ferrari when he arrives at the team in 2025.
Hamilton will make the switch to the Italian squad next year, bringing an end to his long-standing partnership with Mercedes.
READ MORE: F1 boss issues Hamilton warning over Ferrari ‘mentality’
Red Bull warned over ‘massive repercussions’ amid power struggle
Red Bull has been warned of the potential consequences that could befall the team if Adrian Newey opts to exit his position as chief technical officer.
Recent reports have suggested that Newey is looking to depart the team and RacingNews365 understands the exit will come at the end of the current campaign.
READ MORE: Red Bull warned over ‘massive repercussions’ amid power struggle
Miami Grand Prix bans Trump fundraiser ahead of race
A prominent fundraiser for Donald Trump has been told he cannot use a paddock suite at the upcoming Miami Grand Prix to raise funds to support his presidential bid.
Steven Witkoff is a New York real estate developer and prominent supporter of President Trump - who is seeking to be elected as President of the United States for the second time in November's rematch with incumbent Joe Biden, after Biden won the 2020 election.
READ MORE: Miami Grand Prix bans Trump fundraiser ahead of race
Piastri downbeat on 'weird grey area' in F1
Oscar Piastri has explained how the "awkward position" he finds himself in is a reason for him not being a "big fan" of F1 sprints.
The 23-year-old won his first race in Qatar last season, but as it was a sprint, he is unsure as to whether that classifies him as a winner in F1.
Perez defiant over F1 future as Red Bull talks continue
Sergio Perez is defiant that he is "fully committed" to remaining in Formula 1, even if he has to leave Red Bull.
The Mexican is out of contract at the end of the current season, and is locked in talks with Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko and team principal Christian Horner over fresh terms.
READ MORE: Perez defiant over F1 future as Red Bull talks continue
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