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Single Imola practice will mask 'true performance gaps' - Ferrari

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has predicted the "true gaps" in performance between cars will be masked at Imola where Formula 1 will use the weekend to trial a two-day format. A normal grand prix weekend is run over three days and consists of two 90-minute practice sessions on Friday followed by a one-hour session on Saturday preceding qualifying and Sunday's race. Article continues under video For the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola on November 1-2, the weekend will be condensed into a two-day schedule, with only a single 90-minute practice session available for teams and drivers to set up their cars ahead of qualifying. At Mugello, where F1 had never previously...
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