We all know how important the Italian GP, Monza, is for Ferrari. One of the main objectives of the season is to give its fans a victory on their home circuit, but unfortunately this year the Red has failed to replicate the success of 2024. That's not to say he didn't try.
Read moreWith his seventh place finish at Monza, the Thai driver proves himself to be the backbone of Williams thanks to a season built on solid performances and steady growth.
Read moreThe Dutch national anthem rings out once again in Formula 1: Max Verstappen dominates the Italian Grand Prix at Monza and clinches his third victory of the season. Here are his words at the end of the race.
Read moreMax Verstappen wins in dominant fashion at Monza. The dutchman was in control of the race pretty much from start to finish. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri completed the podium positions, but not without controversy...
Read moreSeventh place for the Italian who, thanks to Hamilton's penalty, will start his home Grand Prix from the third row. For Kimi, the goal will be to finish the weekend in the best possible way, avoiding mistakes.
Read moreVerstappen's pole position on the historic Brianza track was that of a champion, the result of great talent but also of the right technical and strategic choices made by Red Bull.
Read moreThere's no point in hiding it: no one on the Formula 1 grid is like Max Verstappen. No one but him is capable of taking pole position at Monza in those conditions. But he can. Let's analyse the telemetry data together to appreciate his magic.
Read moreMax Verstappen secured pole position for the Italian Grand Prix, beating the two McLaren of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Here are the Red Bull driver's comments after qualifying.
Read moreMax Verstappen has done it again. The four-time World Champions has taken his fifth pole position of the season at Monza, beating both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. The two Ferraris could only manage fourth and fifth place: here's the recap.
Read moreThe outsider of the weekend could be James Vowles' team and Carlos Sainz in particular, who finished Friday in third place after an excellent long run. It was also a good day for Alex Albon, confirming the competitiveness of the FW47.
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