Max Verstappen wins and convinces in Monza. The Dutchman took pole (among other things without slipstream) and won the Italian GP thanks to a consistent performance. The 20-second gap on McLaren is not true. The Woking team forced a lot on...
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 morePiastri secured pole position in Netherlands by just 12 thousandths of a second ahead of Norris. This result was far from a foregone conclusion, given that the Australian had been behind his teammate since the start of the weekend.
Read moreOscar Piastri clinched an unexpected pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix, managing to get the better of his teammate – and rival for the World Championship – Lando Norris, who had been superior throughout the weekend.
Read moreOscar Piastri will start from pole position tomorrow. Here are his words.
Read moreOscar Piastri claims Dutch GP pole with a track record ahead of Norris. Hadjar shines in P4 alongside Verstappen. Ferrari only 6th and 7th, while Tsunoda and Antonelli are out in Q2
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