Italian GP: Max Verstappen tears the pole position of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in the fascinating qualifications of Monza | F1 News

Max Verstappen ripped off Lando Norris’s post in an exciting qualification session for the Italian Grand Prix, with the leader of the Oscar Pisatri championship in third.
Norris narrowly avoided an elimination of the shock of the shock, but took the provisional post towards the end of the Q3 until the superb effort of Verstappen sees him beat the McLaren driver of 0.0777 – establish a new record of Tour around the emblematic circuit of Monza and displaying the fastest tower by average speed in the history of F1.
Piastri will start behind Norris as he seeks to prevent his teammate from making breakthroughs in his advantage of 34 points in the pilot championship with nine laps to play, starting with Sunday race at 2 p.m. on Sky Sports F1.
“Classic Verstappen”, reacted Sky Sports F1is Martin Brundle. “Take a tour of the bag, finds a certain speed and confidence and commits. He absolutely stole this pole position far from the McLarens.”
There were great hopes for Ferrari on the floor at home, but Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton could not improve their times during their last traces of Q3, so fell respectively to the fourth and fifth.
Hamilton will start the 10th due to a five -grid space penalty for not having slowed down enough under the yellow flags en route to the grid at the Dutch Grand Prix last Sunday.
George Russell was sometimes rapid in qualifying, but could only manage sixth, ahead of Kimi Antonelli, who was back on the right track after a series of difficult, seventh performance.
Gabriel Bortoleto de Sauber impressed in eighth, with Fernando Alonso from Aston Martin in ninth and Yuki Tsunoda from Red Bull in 10th.
Isack Hadjar was eliminated in the first quarter for the first time in his career, just a week before his podium F1. The racing bulls will change its food unit, which means that Hadjar will start from the lane of the stands.
Italian Sky Sports F1 schedule
Sunday September 7
7:10 am: F3 functionality breed
8:40 am: F2 functionality breed
10:40 am: Porsche Supercup Race
12:30 p.m.: Grand Prix Sunday: accumulation of Italian GP
2 p.m.: The Italian Grand Prix *
4 p.m.: Dramié drape: Italian GP reaction
5 p.m.: Ted’s notebook
* Also on the main event of Sky Sports
The European Formula 1 season ends with the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday with lights off at 2 p.m. and an accumulation from 12:30 p.m. on Sky Sports F1. Stream Sky Sports with now – no contract, cancel at any time





