After suffering a wildly interrupted caerrera at the Dutch GP last Sunday, strong emotions are returning this weekend thanks to Formula 1 and especially the Italian GP held at the Monza circuit. seven out of 72 left with a red flag On tours scheduled due to the rain, Max Verstappen (Red Bull) enjoyed the victory at home and with all his fans.

Spaniard Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), who caused another sensation by finishing second this Sunday, celebrated his 105th podium in the premier class, which was also the fastest lap of the year, at the Zandvoort circuit. He was “very happy” off the podium this Sunday At the Dutch Grand Prix, a race full of “feelings” left him a dreamy second place after the break.

Spaniard Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), who started sixth and finished fifth this Sunday, has announced he’s on the track. Zandvoort said the position was “a little better than expected”.

Italian GP 2023 qualifying schedule

Friday, September 1

Free practice 1:13:30 (CET)

Free practice 2: 17:00 (CET)

Saturday, September 2

Free practice 3: 12:30 (CET)

Classification: 16:00 (CET)

Sunday, September 3

Race: 15:00 (CET)

Where to watch Formula 1 races?

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