Formula 1 Italian GP Qualifying Complete: Here’s First Name To Start Race In Monza Circuit’s 100th Anniversary
September 10, 2022
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The path of the fastest pilots in the world fell again in Italy. earlier in April Emilia Romagna GP The drivers, who came to Italy for the race,
The path of the fastest pilots in the world fell again in Italy. earlier in April Emilia Romagna GP The drivers, who came to Italy for the race, will this time compete at the country’s iconic track, Monza. The qualifying rounds for Sunday’s race were held.
Successful driver of the Italian team Ferrari Charles Leclerc, managed to set the fastest lap on this circuit, where his team was seen as the host. Thus he won the right to start the race from the front row. After the Dutch GP it was a fairly quiet qualifying.
De Vries on track to Albon. to replace
“Temple of Speed” so-called Monzathe fastest name on the track by Max Verstappen It draws attention as a track where he has never been on the podium during his career and can only finish 5th at the most. Max Verstappen had the 2nd fastest time in qualifying. The third fastest name is again Ferrari. Carlos Sainz Jr.. it happened.
4th fastest time of Red Bull at the end of qualifying Sergio Perez Hamilton and George Russell followed. Lando Norris, Daniel Ricciardo, Pierre Gasly and Fernando Alonso were the other drivers in the top 10 respectively.
He also served as Mercedes’ reserve driver, replacing the ailing Williams driver Alex Albon. former F2 and Formula E champion Nyck De Vries participated in the qualifying rounds. For example, De Vries took part in a Formula 1 qualifying round for the first time.
Ferraris For the 100th anniversary of the Monza . circuit The teams also commemorated Queen Elizabeth at the race, where they wore yellow patterned cars and yellow overalls. Seven of the 10 teams in Formula 1 are headquartered in England.
Grid penalties will change the ranking
In the Italian GP, many drivers have had to replace their engines or parts in their vehicles. grid penalty was also applied. These penalties and their reasons are as follows:
Max Verstappen: 5 Row – Engine Parts Replacement
Esteban Ocon: 5 Row – Engine Parts Replacement
Sergio Perez: 10 rows – New engine
Valtteri Bottas: 15 Row – New engine and parts
Mick Schumacher: 15 Row – New engine and parts
Kevin Magnussen: 15 Row – New engine and parts
Carlos Sainz: Starting Behind the Grid – New Engine, New Parts, New Electronic Control System
Details on how to watch the Italian GP can be found here. The race will be held tomorrow at 4 p.m.
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