Italian GP: Charles Leclerc tops FP1 session at Monza
Charles Leclerc gave Ferrari fans something to be optimistic about at Monza in the first practice session of the Italian Grand Prix with him going fastest.
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Charles Leclerc gave Ferrari fans something to be optimistic about at Monza in the first practice session of the Italian Grand Prix with him going fastest.
Lewis Hamilton will be handed a grid penalty for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on Sunday after taking a new Power Unit for his Mercedes. The seven-time world champion will have a fourth engine of the season fitted in Italy, one more than permitted in Formula One rules. Ad Hamilton’s punishment will be to take a grid penalty, which Sky Sports News say will mean starting from the back of the grid, although that is yet to be confirmed.
Mercedes expect to fare better at Italy's high-speed Monza circuit this weekend than at Spa-Francorchamps in August, but not as strongly as in last Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.
Sir Lewis Hamilton says he is ‘dying to have the opportunity’ to once again fight Max Verstappen at the front of the grid.
Last weekend saw the Dutch Grand Prix take place from Zandvoort as runaway championship leader Max Verstappen looked to extend his lead and edge ever closer to an inevitable second consecutive title.
A furious Lewis Hamilton accused his Mercedes team of "f****** screwing" him after a bungled strategy derailed his shot at winning Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto and one of his drivers Carlos Sainz agreed their disastrous Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday was "a mess".
Red Bull team leadership on Monday continued to heap praise on driver Max Verstappen's cool under pressure as he won the Dutch Grand Prix while Ferrari's boss lamented his team's meltdown. Red Bull team advisor Helmut Marko, a 79-year-old motor racing veteran, said it was extraordinary how Verstappen adapted to dramatic changes in circumstance and strategy, as he did when Mercedes were faster than Red Bull late in the race. "We saw a fantastic Max...the pressure didn't affect him at all.