Max Verstappen puts brakes on McLaren with record-breaking Italian Grand Prix victory
MONZA: Max Verstappen slowed McLaren’s Formula One dominance on Sunday with a phenomenal display of driving on his way to victory at the Italian Grand Prix, the fastest ever race in the sports history.
Starting from pole, reigning world champion Verstappen completed a magical weekend at Monza which included the fastest lap ever in F1 in Saturday’s qualifying by schooling McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at Monza.
Red Bull’s Verstappen has little chance of securing a fifth straight drivers’ title as he still trails championship leader Piastri by 94 points with the Australian finishing third.
“It was really enjoyable,” said Verstappen who took the chequered flag in 1hr 13mins 24.325sec.
“I think we pitted at the right time and with the hard tires at the end you can push a bit more... It was a fantastic execution by everyone.
“I think the whole weekend we were all in. It was super enjoyable to win here.”
Piastri leads the drivers standings by 31 points from Norris, who finished second and would have finished third behind his teammate due to an awful pit stop had McLaren not enforced a position swap between the pair.
“I always know it’s going to be a good fight with Max and it was,” said Norris.
“But just not the speed today, not the pace of Max and the Red Bull. But it was still fun, still a good race.”
Charles Leclerc, last year’s winner and the last driver to win at Monza from pole position back in 2019, couldn’t take a podium spot for the massed ranks of Ferrari fans in the stands, the Monegasque finishing fourth.
Leclerc’s teammate Lewis Hamilton gave it his best shot after a five-place grid penalty had him bumped back to 10th at the start, charging up to sixth thanks to some spectacular driving


