Carlos Sainz achieved pole position Italian Grand Prix, will take place tomorrow Sunday at the fastest track on the calendar, the Monza Autodrome. Already the best in Friday practice and dominating the third session this morning, the Madrid driver confirmed his goal in front of the Italian fans and gave them their first pole position of the season with Ferrari.

After the triple fight, Sainz beats World Cup leader by just 13,000 maximum verstappen, He was second with Red Bull, while Charles Leclerc took third place in his SF-23 at 67 thousand.

The two Scuderia drivers expected a possible penalty on the grid for slowing down in the first quarter, but the referees quickly cleared the plot and announced that the investigation would yield no results.

“Tell me we’ve got it!!! Sainz cried as he watched the typhoid fever delirium in the Monza stands on the radio. Fernando Alonso was less fortunate and had to settle for the tenth starting position this Sunday.

Q1: Ferrari is under investigation

Max started the first quarter from the front on hard tires and was the fastest entry (1.12,573). Commissioners were very strict on track boundaries and canceled laps of many drivers, including Hamilton and Alonso.

It was seen that Albon secured a second-best finish with Williams to advance to the next round. Alonso qualified for the tenth place while Sainz and Leclerc There was no problem making the cut either, but the FIA ​​has announced that an investigation has been launched into the two Ferrari drivers that could result in a sanction for driving too slowly around the track to find a seat.

Two Alpine drivers, Ocon and Gasly, China’s Zhou (Alfa Romeo), Denmark’s Magnussen (Haas) and Alonso’s teammate Lance Stroll were excluded in the first trade, and Stroll was left without a field goal due to a malfunction in the morning. Aston Martin is having a tough weekend in Italy.

Q2: Verstappen in control

The experimental qualifying format, highly criticized by drivers, tested in Hungary and repeated in Italy, included the middle tires in the second stage of qualifying, which started with Carlos Sainz’s excellent timing (1.20991). Celebrated by typhoids in the stands of Monza.

Verstappen was only 44ths of a second behind, while Leclerc was almost two-tenths behind his partner, while Alonso was half a second ahead of them. McLaren. Hamilton was in the danger zone after interrupting his lap when he faced Checo Pérez on the track.

Alonso got a push from Leclerc on his last fast lap attempt, but it was ultimately cancelled. Verstappen stopped the Ferraris and regained control with a best time of 1.20.937, beating Leclerc in 40th thousandths of a second and Sainz in 54th. Half a second behind, Alonso advanced to Q3 for the fourteenth time this season and finished in single place. grid that fails in any classification.

Q3: Pole

With soft tires and two new sets for everyone by the rules, the final battle for pole position was clearly defined between Red Bull and Monza’s fastest Ferrari one lap away. But there was room for surprise.

Red Bull implemented a rehearsed running flow from Pérez to Verstappen, but the ejected Dutchman managed to save the lap in the third interim time but left the track and Sainz signed the temporary pole position (1.20.2). 532) outperformed Leclerc by 32 per thousand and brought the stands back to his feet in the Italian half.

Moreover He was slow on his first try with the soft tyre. He stands in the tenth provisional position with a final attack for the top ten. He hasn’t improved and will start tomorrow at tenth.

Sainz won the match against Verstappen and Leclerc in a very close one-thousandth final. The Madrid man took pole position (1,20,294) in the brutal third sector, where Red Bull’s lead took 13 per thousand and teammate Leclerc 67. The fourth of this ‘evil’ trio is already more than three-tenths ahead of Russell.