Max Verstappen and Christian Horner respond to angry Ferrari fans at Italian Grand Prix
Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Christian Horner have responded to angry Ferrari fans who booed the F1 champion at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix.
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Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Christian Horner have responded to angry Ferrari fans who booed the F1 champion at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix.
MONZA: Max Verstappen won the Formula One Italian Grand Prix on Sunday to leave himself in touching distance of his second straight Formula One title. Championship leader Verstappen claimed his first win at Monza and his fifth GP in a row after fighting from seventh on the grid to beat Charles Leclerc over the line on another difficult day for Ferrari. The Red Bull driver is 116 points ahead of Leclerc in the drivers’ standings after winning a race whose final six laps were run with the safety car after Daniel Ricciardo lost his engine and ended up at the side of the track.
Max Verstappen took victory at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon ahead of Charles Leclerc and George Russell, to cap a fine run of three wins in as many weeks over the course of the triple header and close in further on the championship.
Max Verstappen won the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday to take another giant stride towards defending his world championship after Charles Leclerc’s pit-stop gamble backfired.
MONZA, Italy: Red Bull's Max Verstappen dashed Ferrari's home hopes and won the Italian Grand Prix behind the safety car on Sunday (Sep 11) to move potentially a race away from his second Formula One world championship.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday in Monza. The Dutchman secured the win after he battled to the front and made his way past pole position holder Charles Leclerc with a superior pit stop strategy.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took pole for the Italian Grand Prix after topping the times in qualifying at Monza on Saturday. Leclerc finished 0.145 seconds ahead of championship leader Max Verstappen after posting his fastest lap on his final shot around the Temple of Speed to claim his eighth pole of the season. "Very happy with the lap, very happy with the performance, it's been great weekend... I really hope we can finish just like in 2019," said Leclerc, who won here three years ago.