Nothing can resist the Dutch this season Max Verstappen (Red Bull) is not even a Grand Prix where it has never been on the podium before, it has the atmosphere against Monza and Monza, on the territory of Italy’s biggest rival, the Ferraris. starting from the seventh row on the gridSix behind Monegasque Charles Leclerc, who failed to bring victory to the Monza fans on the 75th anniversary of the Prancing Horse.
followers ferrari They had to settle for Leclerc’s runner-up and fourth, with a spectacular comeback by Spaniard Carlos Sainz (starting 18th), equaling Finland’s Kimi Raikkonen’s (349) race record in the leading category of motorsports, Fernando Alonso had to leave while fighting. for points.
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Verstappen had eleven, five wins in a row and on the way to become the best brand in the same season (13 from Germany’s Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel) are already starting to pull out the calculator with options to win their second world title at the Singapore Grand Prix, the next test on October 2.
two parallel returns
Most grills except for five pilots chose medium compound as first approach: Leclerc, Britain’s George Russell (Mercedes), seventh on suspension Verstappen, France’s Esteban Ocon (Alp) and Nyck de Vries (Williams) Thai Alexander Albon who finished ninth (two points) in the first Formula 1 race (due to loss) and driver of the day selected
‘Poleman’ manages to hold first position against Russellhardly, Lando Norris, who third placeHe was stuck in four positions from the start and Verstappen started his dizzying comeback like Carlos Sainz.
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Red Bull of the leader and reigning champion When the Frenchman removed Pierre Gasly’s stickers, he advanced two rows in the first meters and another shortly after. (Alpha Tauri) took first place at Monza in 2020. After crossing the finish line for the first time, he passed 2021 champion Australian Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren) and outpaced Russell in fifth place. Only Leclerc remained, then 2.2 seconds. Carlos Sainz gave him the answer in the cabin. He finished tenth after advancing eight places in the sixth round.
Dutchman’s teammate, Mexican Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez had problems in the first half of the race, had to stop in eighth, and his car was back on track with flames on the right brake.. Worse still, Sebastian Vettel was the first German to be forced to leave.