The Italian Grand Prix at Monza is at all times a sight to behold, from the passionate followers within the stands to the automobiles zooming round at unimaginable speeds. Max Verstappen received the quickest race in F1 historical past on Sunday, comfortably beating the McLaren pair into second and third.
Lando Norris completed second to cut back his deficit within the Championship by three factors, as Oscar Piastri got here dwelling P3. However with workforce orders enacted by the papaya outfit, there was a lot to debate.
McLaren Crew Principal Andrea Stella joined F1 Nation host Tom Clarkson within the paddock post-race to mirror on an eventful race, and simply what went on when Piastri was ordered to let his workforce mate by.
L’Equipe’s Fred Ferret and Brazilian journalist Julianne Cerasoli additionally be part of Clarkson to speak about Crimson Bull’s dominance at Monza, with Verstappen profitable by almost 20 seconds. It was Laurent Mekies’ first win since becoming a member of Crimson Bull as Crew Principal, and what a method to obtain the victory.
Ferrari couldn’t ship a podium on dwelling soil for the Tifosi, with Charles Leclerc fourth and Lewis Hamilton sixth. Whereas they delivered a powerful haul of factors, the Scuderia discovered themselves outclassed by each McLaren and Crimson Bull – so is there work to do?
Elsewhere, Kimi Antonelli had an eventful race that included one other penalty – however he did at the least end within the factors on dwelling soil. Crew mate George Russell additionally took some precious factors in fifth, however Mercedes like Ferrari simply didn’t have the tempo to struggle Crimson Bull and McLaren on the Temple of Pace.
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