The Formula One World Championship comes to the Monza Circuit this weekend with a starting grid marked by penalties. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) Italian Grand Prix Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull) fell to seventh place. Fernando Alonso (Alp), tenth in the standings, will start sixth and Carlos Sainz will start from the 18th row.
The world leader set the second fastest time in Q3, held in Monza this Saturday, and loses five positions, executing the sanction he received for replacing the combustion chamber From Red Bull.
Red Bull is coming to the ‘Temple of Speed’, once again the opponent to be beaten and eager to take another step towards the championship. well on the way Verstappen hopes to resurface before Ferrari’s ‘typhoid’, Sainz seeks revenge and Alonso wants to consolidate his regularity.
So far, nothing seems to be able to stop the Austrian team, the true champion of the championship, before they can dominate whatever the conditions or on Saturdays. ANDthe current champion is already ahead by over 100 points (109)After four races and breaks, he retained his winning dynamic.
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.
Formula 1 Italian GP race schedule
Sunday, September 11:
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Race: 15.00 (72 laps).