Note: Due to having used his sixth engine of the season Daniil Kvyat has received a 10-place grid penalty and so will start 21st. Additionally, Toro Rosso, Red Bull and McLaren received grid penalties for exceeding their parts usage, forcing them to start at the back of the grid. Lights out will likely take place just after 9 a.m. Each coped well, but when it mattered most in qualifying Hamilton put in the stronger lap – 1min 24.109sec – though Rosberg subsequently saved face by paring the deficit to two-tenths of a second.ġ Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes GP 1min 24.109secs,Ĩ Sebastian Vettel(Ger)Red Bull 1:25.436,ĩ Daniel Ricciardo(Aus)Red Bull 1:25.709,ġ0 Sergio Perez(Mex)Force India 1:25.944,ġ1 Daniil Kvyat(Rus)Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:26.070,ġ3 Jean-Eric Vergne(Fra)Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:26.157,ġ4 Nico Hulkenberg(Ger) Force India 1:26.279,ġ5 Adrian Sutil(Ger) Sauber-Ferrari 1:26.588,ġ6 Esteban Gutierrez(Mex) Sauber-Ferrari 1:26.692,ġ7 Pastor Maldonado(Ven) Lotus F1 Team 1:27.520,ġ8 Romain Grosjean(Fra) Lotus F1 Team 1:27.632,ġ9 Kamui Kobayashi(Jpn) Caterham 1:27.671,Ģ2 Marcus Ericsson(Swe) Caterham 1:28.562 ET start time for Sundays race means the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix will start at 3 p.m. Hamilton had electronics problems starting his engine on Friday afternoon yesterday morning Rosberg’s gearbox kept him in the pits. FORMULA 1 Formula 1 results: Italian Grand Prix starting grid at Monza, Leclerc at pole Pole for Charles Leclerc in Ferrari territory ahead of Max Verstappen, but it will be George Russell. Both insist they know the score after the acrimonious crunch between them on the second lap last time out in the Belgian GP at Spa-Francorchamps. With the German second on the grid, you will be able to cut the tension in the Mercedes pit with a blunt knife come the start of today’s Italian Grand Prix, when the pair head off the grid down to the silly first-corner chicane wheel-to-wheel at 200 mph – trying not to collide. The Aston Martin duo of Vettel and Stroll managed just P17 and P18 ahead of the Haas duo of Magnussen and Schumacher who managed P19 and P20 respectively.Lewis Hamilton finally put one over his Mercedes nemesis Nico Rosberg on Saturday, claiming his first pole for seven races and four months of persistent frustration. Nicholas Latifi managed P16 in the other Williams. Yuki Tsunoda again struggled to P15 in the AlphaTauri. Guanyu Zhou in the Alfa Romeo managed P14. Where is the Italian Grand Prix The Italian Grand Prix is contested at the 11-turn, 3.6-mile (5.794-kilometer) Autodromo Nazionale di Monza road course in Monza, Italy. The FIA has confirmed the much debated starting grid for Sundays Italian Grand Prix. Nyck De Vries who makes his F1 debut was the lead Williams in P13 but had a chance to make it to Q3 had he not blown his last Q2 lap. Valtteri Bottas managed P12 for Alfa Romeo. Monza opened its doors on September 3 1922, just a week before it hosted that year’s Italian Grand Prix. Pierre Gasly managed P9 for AlphaTauri ahead of Alpine’s Fernando Alonso who managed P10.Įsteban Ocon in the other Alpine managed P11. Charles Leclerc edged out Max Verstappen to top qualifying at Monza Verstappen is one of nine drivers taking a grid penalty George Russell to start second despite qualifying sixth watch. His outgoing teammate Daniel Ricciardo managed P8 for McLaren. He will be followed by McLaren’s Lando Norris who qualified in P7. This means George Russell who qualified in P6 will start next to Leclerc in P2 tomorrow and will be the lead Mercedes. Overall a staggering 10 cars are taking grid penalties tomorrow including the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton who starts alongside Sainz.Īlso Read: F1: Nyck De Vries To Stand In For Sick Alex Albon At Italian GP Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull managed P4 in the session which means he will start in P14 thanks to a 10-place grid penalty. Leclerc managed his 2nd pole at Monza after his storming lap in. The reigning world champion will start the race from P7 but he is not alone as Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz Jr who managed P3 will start from the back of the grid due to engine penalties. F1: Leclerc Storms To Pole At Monza, As Sainz & Verstappen Take Grid Penalties. Charles Leclerc delighted the Ferrari faithful at its home race at Monza by scoring a commanding pole position ahead of Max Verstappen’s Red Bull who managed just P2 and is set for 5 place grid penalty tomorrow.
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