This Saturday, the qualy of the fourteenth date of the 2023 Formula 1 season will take place at the Monza National Autodrome.
This Saturday is running the classification of the fourteenth race of the Monza Grand Prix in Italy where Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, the current champion, will be looking to continue to extend his championship lead.
The quality will take place from 11 am in Argentina at the Monza National Autodrome and, as usual, he will determine the starting grid for Sunday’s race which starts at 10 am.
What time is the F1 Italian GP classification
- Argentina: 11 hours
- Uruguay: 11 hours
- Brazil: 11 hours
- chilli: 10 hours
- Paraguayan: 10 hours
- Bolivian: 10 hours
- Venezuela: 10 hours
- Mexico: 09 hours
- Ecuador: 09 hours
- Colombia: 09 hours
- Peru: 09 hours
How is the Monza circuit of the Italian GP
The Italian GP and Monza are a Formula 1 classic because it has been contested since 1950, when it started, without disappearing except that in 1980 it was held at Imola for track repairs after Ronnie Peterson’s fatal accident. It has a length of 5,793 kilometers and runs in 53 laps. In addition, it has 11 curves of which 5 on the left and 6 on the right.

F1 LIVE: which channel is showing the Italian GP on TV and how to watch ONLINE
The Italian Grand Prix race can be seen live in Argentina by Fox Sports:
- channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) by Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
- channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD) from DirectTV
- channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD) Telecentre
In turn, online through streaming, it will be available live on Star+. There are two easy ways to contract the service offered by Formula 1. First, for 880 pesos per month and, the other option, to buy it annually for $8,800.
In turn, you can follow the classification of Italian GPminute by minute, by TyCSports.com.
F1 2023 calendar: when is the next GP
- Bahrain GP | March 5, 2023 – DONE
- Saudi Arabian GP | March 19, 2023 – DONE
- Australian GP | April 2, 2023 – DONE
- Azerbaijan GP | April 30, 2023 – DONE
- Miami GP | May 7, 2023 – DONE
- Emilia Romagna GP | May 21, 2023 – SUSPENDED
- Monaco GP | May 28, 2023 – DONE
- Spanish GP | June 4, 2023 – DONE
- Canadian GP | June 18, 2023 – DONE
- Austrian GP | July 2, 2023 – DONE
- British GP | July 9, 2023 – DONE
- Hungarian GP | July 23, 2023 – DONE
- Belgian GP | July 30, 2023 – DONE
- Dutch GP | August 27, 2023 – DONE
- Italian GP | September 3, 2023 – ON OBJECTION
- Singapore GP | September 17, 2023
- Japan GP | September 24, 2023
- Qatar GP | October 8, 2023
- United States GP | October 22, 2023
- Mexican GP | October 29, 2023
- Brazilian GP | November 5, 2023
- Las Vegas GP | November 18, 2023
- Abu Dhabi GP | November 26, 2023
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Source: Tycsports

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