Ferrari’s Sainz delights home crowd by grabbing pole for Italian Grand Prix
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz saw off Max Verstappen by just 0.013 seconds to take pole position for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
The Spaniard outgunned Red Bull’s Verstappen to the delight of the Ferrari faithful with Charles Leclerc third in the other scarlet car.
George Russell finished fourth with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton only eighth on an underwhelming afternoon for the seven-time world champion.
Verstappen, who is bidding to become the first driver in history to win 10 consecutive races, trailed the Ferrari duo heading into the final runs at Monza’s sun-cooked Temple of Speed.
But the double world champion appeared to have delivered the goods when he usurped both men with his last lap after he had made a rare mistake in his first run by kicking up gravel on the exit of Variante Della Roggia.
However, Sainz, who celebrated his 29th birthday on Friday and has been speedy all weekend here, sent the tifosi wild by pipping Verstappen in the closing seconds. Leclerc finished third, just 0.067 sec back in a nip-and-tuck qualifying session.
Both Ferrari men faced an investigation by the stewards after they were alleged to have driven too slowly on their warm-up laps in Q1.
The rule was updated on Saturday morning to avoid congestion and the possibility of accidents owing to the traffic.
But the stewards confirmed in the moments after Sainz’s pole that neither the Spaniard nor Leclerc would face further action.
Hamilton endured a difficult day, 48 hours after signing a new deal to extend his stay on the grid for another two years.
The battle for pole position was box-office!