Charles Leclerc delivers pole position for Tifosi at Italian GP
Charles Leclerc will start the Italian Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday afternoon, ahead of a very mixed up grid at Monza.
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Charles Leclerc will start the Italian Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday afternoon, ahead of a very mixed up grid at Monza.
Charles Leclerc took pole position at qualifying in Monza at the Italian Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon. Racing at Ferrari’s spiritual home, the Monegasque was quickest around the track, with current world champion Max Verstappen second quickest.
MONZA, Italy : Red Bull's Formula One leader Max Verstappen was fastest in final practice on Saturday for the Italian Grand Prix, but Ferrari's Charles Leclerc looked a good bet for pole position at his team's home race.
Max Verstappen was quickest in FP3 at Monza at the Italian Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon. It remains to be seen how meaningful race pace will be for the world champion and current championship leader as he is one of a number of drivers to incur grid penalties after taking new parts.
Carlos Sainz was quickest in FP2 at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on Friday afternoon. Red Bull's championship leader Max Verstappen was second quickest but, like Sainz, the Dutchman will take a grid penalty on Sunday. Sergio Perez in the second Red Bull was sixth.
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.
Alpine team boss Otmar Szafnauer has said that there are 14 drivers on the list that the team could potentially pick from for the 2023 season.
Daniel Ricciardo says he would be willing to become a reserve driver for the 2023 F1 season, declaring he would not be “too proud”. Ricciardo’s future in F1 is uncertain after it was confirmed Oscar Piastri will replace him at the end of the year at McLaren, after Ricciardo's difficult spell at the Woking-based outfit he joined last year. Ad With Pierre Gasly expected to join Alpine, it leaves Haas and Williams as the only realistic options for the 33-year-old Ricciardo, depending on the futures of Mick Schumacher and Nicholas Latifi, who occupy a spot each in those two teams.