The Formula 1 World Championship will turn the traffic lights of the Monza circuit green at the Italian Grand Prix. This quote is marked with The leadership of the Dutch Max Verstappenafter who wins at home Zandvoortgetting close to getting his second world crown and by 75th anniversary celebration of the team ferrari at homewill dress their pilots in yellow at the memorial service.

‘Mad Max’ has completed 15 of 22 races this season 109 points difference Monegasque doomed this year’s World Cup fight with Leclerc. However, the Ferrari driver, along with his teammate Sainz, will fight for the podium in the Monza race as a matter of honor for the team that has not won this circuit since 2019.

The last two winners of this Grand Prix came as a surprise to Formula 1 fans.In 2020, The French took the podium Pierre Gasley With Alpha TaurusSpaniard Sainz was about to win but had to take second place while driving McLaren. in 2021 Australia Daniel Ricciardo Takes his first and last podium with McLaren team.

Spaniard Carlos Sainz hopes to forget the Dutch GP. received a 5 second penalty for an unsafe posture, one of the tires was not prepared by the team and it took 12.7 seconds for the driver from Madrid to rejoin. This resulted in him losing his position with Checo Pérez and later two Mercedes and finishing the race in eighth place. On the other hand, Alonso made a spectacular comeback that allowed him to move up to sixth place.

In constructive classification, Red Bull He continues to beat Ferrari by 135 points. In third place is Mercedes with 346 points in a season that neither the British company nor Lewis Hamilton will want to remember.

Where to watch Formula 1 races?

Those who are not lucky enough to be in the stands can always take their places. Follow the ‘Great Circus’ excitement on TV. One more year, those responsible for Formula 1 broadcasting in Spain Dazn and Movistar+, sharing the emission. In principle, none of the great rewards can be seen in the open.

If you do not have access to these options, always follow the races live stream on our live stream.

Italian GP schedule

Friday, September 9:

Free practice 1: 14:00

Free practice 2: 17:00

Saturday, September 10:

Free practice 3: 13:00

Classification: 16:00

Sunday, September 11:

Race: 15.00 (53 laps)

When are Formula 1 races?

In this 2022 season, most European breeds will be held on sundays 15:00., as with the 2021 season, although the timeframe will vary depending on the corner of the planet they are played on. And the ‘Great Circus’ will visit four of the five continents in 2022: Europe, Asia, America and Oceania.