The Formula 1 season continues this weekend with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza with Max Verstappen surging in the direction of a second World Championship after successful a fourth straight race in Zandvoort.
The Red Bull driver has a 109-point lead on the prime of the Drivers Standings with seven races to go after overtaking Lewis Hamilton late on to win his dwelling Grand Prix, with George Russell coming second and Charles Leclerc finishing the rostrum in third.
Hamilton, who led for a lot of the race, didn’t profit from two security automotive intervals and in the end completed fourth whereas Carlos Sainz was demoted from fifth to eighth after the Ferrari man was handed a five-second time penalty for an unsafe launch within the pit lane, with Sergio Perez as an alternative ending fifth.
This weekend, F1 finshes the European swing at Autodromo Nazionale Monza – which is celebrating its a centesimal anniversary – for the Italian Grand Prix; a race memorable in 2021 for Daniel Ricciardo main a McLaren one-two and Verstappen and Hamilton crashing at flip one.
Here is every part you’ll want to know.
What is the race schedule?
(All occasions BST)
Friday 9 September
- Free Practice 1: 1pm
- Free Practice 2: 4pm
Saturday 10 September
- Free Practice 3: Midday
- Qualifying: 3pm
Sunday 11 September
How can I watch it on-line and on TV?
The total race schedule from Friday to Sunday can be broadcast dwell on Sky Sports F1, with qualifying dwell on Sky Sports Main Event at 3pm on Saturday. Highlights can be aired on Channel 4; for qualifying and the race at 6:30pm (BST) on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
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