F1 role: Verstappen wins Italian GP with safety car finish

The Red Bull driver has retained the Italian Grand Prix, in what will be the sixteenth date of the 2022 season.

Max Verstappen He won Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix which ended in scandal as the race ended in the safety car, after Daniel Ricciardo was forced to retire. The Red Bull driver continues as the championship leader and is chasing the title.

This Sunday, September 11, is the sixteenth date of Formula 1 in which was divided by the leadership Verstappen and Leclerc. In the end, the Red Bull driver took first place after Ferrari’s decision to change tires, unable to regain the position.

On lap 47, the Australian lost track and had to retire. That’s where the trouble started. monza circuit so that the car can be released and the race cannot be continued.

George Russell completed the podium in third position, Spaniard Carlos Sainz was fourth and Lewis Hamilton was in fifth position.

Finish the race

Verstappen took the Italian GP in a bumpy race.

V 51/53 two laps to go and the yellow flag is still up

Ricciardo’s car is being removed by a tow truck shortly before the end of the Italian GP.

V 49/53 The pilots took the opportunity to pass through the pits

Verstappen, Leclerc, Russell, Sainz, Hamilton Pérez and Norris stopped for a few seconds to change tires pending the end of the race. They continue to try to get Ricciardo’s car out.

V 47/53: Ricciardo lost his way

The Australian had to leave the race and enter the safety car.

V 43/53: 10 laps to go

Verstappen leads the race. He was followed by Leclerc with +17,784, Russell, the Spaniard Sainz and Pérez in fifth place.

V 40/53 End of the race for Lance Stroll

The Canadian driver’s car stopped working and he had to abandon the race.

V 34/53 Pit for Leclerc

They replaced it with white monagesco tires to get as fast as possible with 19 laps to go. Verstappen went first.

F 33/53: Out Fernando Alonso

The Spaniard had to abandon the Italian GP race.

F 26/53: Verstappen changes tyres

The Red Bull driver stopped in the pits and now leads Leclerc. However, he is ready to return the position.

F 24/53 – Perez is on the mend

Despite a problem with one of the tires, the Mexican gains positions and is eighth behind Hamilton.

F 18/53: Verstappen first

The Red Bull driver took the lead. He was followed by George Russell and Charles Leclerc.

Green flag at the Italian GP

After the abandonment of Sebastian Vettel, the race returned to normal at the Monza circuit.

V12/53: leave Vettel

Yellow flag at the Italian GP. The German driver was out of the race due to an engine problem and was last.

V9/53: Problems for Perez

The Mexican lost time after smoke billowed from one of his tires and it was too late.

V5 /53: Verstappen second

The Red Bull driver is now positioned in second behind Leclerc.

THE ITALIAN GP HAS STARTED

The drivers contested the sixteenth race of the year in a Grand Prix with 11 corners, with Charles Leclerc starting in the lead.

These are the F1 2022 Drivers’ Championship positions

  1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 310 points
  2. Sergio Perez (Red Bull) 201 points
  3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 201 points
  4. George Russell (Mercedes) 188 points
  5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) 175 points
  6. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 158 points
  7. Lando Norris (McLaren) 82 points
  8. Esteban Ocon (Renault) 66 points
  9. Fernando Alonso (Renault) 59 points
  10. Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) 46 points
  11. Kevin Magnussen (Haas) 22 points
  12. Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin) 20 points
  13. Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren) 19 points
  14. Pierre Gasly (Alpha Tauri) 18 points
  15. Mick Schumacher (Haas) 12 points
  16. Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri) 11 points
  17. Zhou Guanyu (Alpha Romeo) 5 points
  18. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) 4 points
  19. Alexander Albon (Williams) 4 points
  20. Nico Hulkenberg (Aston Martin) 4 points
  21. Nicholas Latifi (Williams) 0 points

20 minutes to go before the start of the Italian GP

The starting grid at Monza

  • charles leclerc
  • Max Verstappen
  • Carlos Sainz
  • Sergio Perez
  • Lewis Hamilton
  • George Russell
  • Lando Norris
  • Daniel Ricciardo
  • Pierre Gasley
  • Fernando Alonso
  • Stephen Ocon
  • Valtteri Bottas
  • Nick DeVries
  • Guanyu Zhou
  • yuki tsunoda
  • Nicholas Latifi
  • Sebastian Vettel
  • Lance Strolling
  • Kevin Magnussen
  • Mike Schumacher

How about the Italian GP circuit of Formula 1

The Monza National Circuitwhere the Italian GP will be held, has 11 curves and has 5,793 kilometers and consists of 53 laps, where the record is held by Rubens Barichello at 1:21:046.

ITALY GP

What time is the F1 Italian GP race?

  • Argentina: 10 hours
  • Uruguay: 10 hours
  • Brazil: 10 hours
  • Chile: 09 hours
  • Paraguay: 09 hours
  • Bolivia: 09 hours
  • Venezuela: 09 hours
  • Mexico: 08 hours
  • Ecuador: 08 hours
  • Colombia: 08 hours
  • Peru: 08 hours

F1: how to watch the Italian GP live on TV and ONLINE

The Italian Grand Prix race can be seen live in Argentina by Fox Sports:

  • Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) from Cablevisión Digital, HD and Flow
  • Channels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD) from DirectTV
  • Channels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD) Telecentre

Along with this, will be available live on Star+. There are two simple ways to contract the service offered by Formula 1. First, for 880 pesos per month, and the other option is to buy it annually for $8,800.

Finally, you can follow the classification of the Italian GP, ​​minute by minute, by TyCSports.com.

Leclerc will start in pole position

Charles Leclerc was fastest in qualifying and will start in first position on Sunday. The three stages were taken by three different drivers. First went to Max Verstappen, with a time of 1:20:922. Then the fastest was Carlos Sainz, the Ferrari driver, with a time of 1:20:878. Finally, the Poleman was the monagesco, because he achieved a time of 1:20:161.

Today is the Italian GP

The race starts at 10 am

Source: Tycsports

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