Charles Leclerc captured the pole position at the Italian Grand Prix. eighth of the season for him and a nice gift for dedicated Ferrari fansMonegasque’s promise to “give everything tomorrow” in his quest for a victory that will undoubtedly have a soothing effect on Scuderia’s battered morale.
A total of nine cyclists in Monza make one or more modifications to your car’s power unitThe final positions in the qualifying laps have been changed significantly as the starting grid is prepared for this Sunday’s race (DAZN, 3:00 PM).
The outstanding leader of the World Cup, Max Verstappen, finished second with 109 points over Pérez and Leclerc, ahead of Carlos Sainz, but both are on a long list of penalties and will be penalized. Russell and Norris accompanying Leclerc on the grid It will start this Sunday, when Fernando Alonso will take sixth place. The five-place suspended Red Bull champion will start seventh and Sainz will do so in 18th.
Q1: De Vries shines at its premiere
The two Red Bulls started the race in the same tenth place, while Verstappen finished first (1.22.023). Determined to seize his opportunity from the first exchange, Leclerc reduced the time on his first try (1,21,280) and Sainz followed with 68 per thousand. Russell is one of the drivers with no penalty this weekend, with the soft ones, moved up to third place temporarily. Verstappen once again took advantage of the improved track conditions to make the difference, becoming the first person to drop below 1.21 (1,20,922) and outstripped Leclerc by more than 3 tenths.
Dutchman Nick De Vries, who made his F1 qualifying debut at the last minute instead of Williams driver Alex Albon, who was diagnosed with appendicitis, managed to enter the second quarter unlike teammate Latifi. A drastic setback for the Canadian, one of the most questioned drivers on the current grid. Alongside Latifi, Vettel Magnussen, Stroll and Mick Schumacher were eliminated. On your own behalf alonso Very solid since Friday with Alphad no problems accessing the next round.
Q2: Alonso, go ahead
With an absolute advantage, Red Bull and Ferrari were able to save on tyres, ensuring the transition to Q3. Sainz sets best time with used soft (1.20,878) was followed by two Mercedes, 3 tenths ahead of Leclerc and Verstappen, 4 ahead of Pérez and Fernando Alonso. Penalized behind the grid, Tsunoda left Alpha Tauri early and Ricciardo advanced on his final lap. The two McLarens beat Alonso, who was the ninth-fastest runner-up for pole position. Ocon, Bottas, young De Vries, Zhou and Tsunoda finished in the qualifying zone.
Q3: Pole for Leclerc
Two Ferraris, two Red Bulls, two Mercedes, two McLarens, Alonso’s Alpine and Gasly’s Alpha Tauri faced the final stage of the classification. Verstappen and Pérez confirmed in 5th and 10th placesand Hamilton and Sainz, respectively, are fighting for 18th place on the grid that Tsunoda will close tomorrow.
With nothing to lose, Sainz started at the top of the timeline (1,20584), followed by Leclerc in the interim pole. Monegasque, who said goodbye to his dreams of championship in Zandvoort, Evacuated on the runway to bring joy to long-suffering typhoid.
Leclerc hit his goal by turning down his opponent on Sainz’s final attempt, recording the eighth-fastest pole position of the season (1.20.161). One-tenth of the driver was Verstappen, who was in second place. Ferrari will start seventh tomorrow. There’s nothing he can’t save with the kind of comeback he’s been in lately.
Leclerc will start ahead of Russell and Norris on the first start, with Alonso falling to sixth and Sainz to 18th.