How Verstappen's imminent championship win compares to ones won by F1 greats
Victory in the Italian Grand Prix left Max Verstappen on the verge of one of the most dominant Formula 1 world title wins of all time.
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Victory in the Italian Grand Prix left Max Verstappen on the verge of one of the most dominant Formula 1 world title wins of all time.
Lewis Hamilton fears he will end the season without recording a single victory for the first time in his Formula One career after describing Max Verstappen as “almost unbeatable”.
Team by team analysis of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Monza, round 16 of the 22-race Formula One world championship (listed in championship order):
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 secured a brilliant pole position in front of Ferrari's adoring fans at Monza. The Monegasque set a blistering time to take the position from Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz.
Charles Leclerc put his Ferrari on pole position for the Italian Grand Prix to the delight of the Monza crowd.
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.
MONZA, Italy (AP) — Charles Leclerc will be looking to reignite the Formula One championship race on his home track after clinching pole position for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.