After the 2025 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, and with talk that the circuit will be dropped from the F1 calendar, we have collated a selection of pictures from Imola over the years.
The 4.909km anti-clockwise track is a favourite among drivers because of its mix of fast and slow corners, elevation changes and challenging chicanes.
It made its F1 debut in 1980, staging the Italian Grand Prix while Monza was being redeveloped. From 1981, Imola became the home of the San Marino Grand Prix until 2006, before returning to the calendar as the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in 2020.
The tragic events of 1994 is probably what Imola is most known for; a weekend when both Austrian Roland Ratzenberger and three-time world champion Ayrton Senna lost their lives.
Take a trip back through the highs and lows of Imola…