Max Verstappen gets grid penalty for Italian GP
Max Verstappen has been given a five-place grid penalty for the Italian Grand Prix, after Red Bull fitted a new Internal Combustion Engine to his RB18.
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Max Verstappen has been given a five-place grid penalty for the Italian Grand Prix, after Red Bull fitted a new Internal Combustion Engine to his RB18.
MONZA, Italy: Charles Leclerc led team mate Carlos Sainz in first practice for Ferrari's home Italian Grand Prix on Friday (Sep 9) as Formula One joined in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Charles Leclerc was quickest in the first practice session at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on Friday afternoon. Leclerc's Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz took second place in the initial runout, followed by Mercedes drivers Georg Russell and Lewis Hamilton, in that order. Ad Current world champion and runaway championship leader Max Verstappen was fifth quickest, but his job on Sunday will be made more difficult as a result of a 10-place grid penalty after taking a new internal combustion engine.
MILAN: Formula One champion Max Verstappen is feeling unusually optimistic about his chances to finally get a good result at the Italian Grand Prix. Monza is the only circuit where Verstappen has never even finished on the podium, with the Red Bull driver’s best result being fifth in 2018. Verstappen did not even manage to finish the past two editions of the Italian GP at all, with his retirement last year coming after a spectacular crash with title rival Lewis Hamilton, who was also forced to abandon the race.
World champion Max Verstappen faces a five-place grid penalty for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen has an opportunity this weekend to move within comfortable reach of his second drivers' world title when he leads Red Bull's bid to defeat Ferrari on home soil at the Italian Grand Prix.
Daniel Ricciardo many have accidently revealed his Formula 1 future having been overhead telling another driver he plans to take a sabbatical.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto and one of his drivers Carlos Sainz agreed their disastrous Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday was "a mess".