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Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari
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Race start: April 24, 2022, 8:55a EST
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ITALIAN GRAND PRIX
Past Winners

2022 Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing
2021 Daniel Riccardo/McLaren
2020 Pierre Gasly/Alphatauri Honda
2019 Charles Leclerc/Ferrari

PODIUM
2022

1. Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing RBPT*
2. Sergio Perez Red/Bull Racing RBPT
3. Lando Norris/McLaren Mercedes
*Also earned fastest lap of the race point

Final Race Results
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2022

PositionDriverTeamTimePoints
* Fastest Lap Point
1#33 Max Verstappen*Red Bull Racing RBPT1:32:07.98626
2#11 Sergio Perez
Red Bull Racing RBPT+16.527s18
3#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes+34.834s15
4#63 George RussellAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+42.506s12
5#77 Valtteri BottasMercedes-AMG+43.181s10
6#16 Charles LeclercFerrari +56.072s8
7#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphatauri RBPT+61.110s6
8#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes+70.892s4
9#20 Kevin MagnussenHaas Ferrari+75.260s2
10#18 Lance StrollRacing Point BWT Mercedes+1 lap1
11#23 Alexander AlbonWilliams Mercedes+1 lap0
12#10 Pierre GaslyAlphatauri RBPT+1 lap0
13#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes+1 lap0
14#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault+1 lap0
15#24 Guanyu ZhouAlfa Romeo Ferrari+1 lap0
16#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes+1 lap0
17#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari+1 lap0
18#3 Daniel RicciardoMcLaren Mercedes+1 lap0
NC#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine RenaultDNF0
NC#55 Carlos SainzFerrari DNF0


 

F1 | Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2 as Ferrari falter in action-packed Imola race

Max Verstappen won a dramatic wet-dry Emilia Romagna Grand Prix over Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez as Ferrari couldn’t deliver on home turf – Charles Leclerc spinning late on to finish sixth after Carlos Sainz retired.

The Dutchman topped Saturday’s Sprint and led off the line on Sunday, team mate Perez joining him at the front – while Leclerc momentarily dropped to fourth. The Safety Car emerged on the opening lap as Daniel Ricciardo tipped Carlos Sainz into the gravel and out of the race for the second Grand Prix. read more


F1 Sprint Qualifying Results
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2022

PositionDriverTeamTimePoints
* Set new track record.
1#33 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing RBPT30:39.5678
2#16 Charles LeclercFerrari +2.975s7
3#11 Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing RBPT+4.721s6
4#55 Carlos SainzFerrari+17.578s5
5#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes+24.561s4
6#3 Daniel Ricciardo
McLaren Mercedes+27.740s3
7#77 Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+28.133s2
8#20 Kevin MagnussenHaas Ferrari+30.712s1
9#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault+32.278s0
10#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari+33.773s0
11#63 George RussellMercedes+36.284s0
12#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri RBPT+38.298s0
13#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes+40.177s0
14#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes+41.459s0
15#18 Lance StrollAston Martin Mercedes+42.910s0
16#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault+43.517s0
17#10 Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri RBPT+43.794s0
18#23 Alexander AlbonWilliams Mercedes+48.871s0
19#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes+52.017s0
20#24 Guanyu ZhouAlfa Romeo Racing FerrariDNF0

F1 | Verstappen snatches P1 from Leclerc in thrilling Imola Sprint

Max Verstappen won the first Sprint of 2022 having passed Charles Leclerc with two laps remaining, to ensure a first-place start for Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

Friday's wet qualifying session set the grid for this Sprint, Verstappen having taken pole position over Leclerc with Lando Norris leading Kevin Magnussen off the second row. An overhauled format now sees points awarded to the top eight rather than the top three – even more incentive to give it all on Saturday afternoon, under clouds spitting with rain…  read more


Starting Grid for F1 Sprint
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2022

PositionDriverTeamTime
* Fastest Lap Point
1#33 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing RBPT1:27.999
2#16 Charles LeclercFerrari 1:28.778
3#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes1:29.131
4#20 Kevin MagnussenHaas Ferrari1:29.164
5#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault1:29.202
6#3 Daniel RicciardoMcLaren Mercedes1:29.742
7#11 Sergio Perez
Red Bull Racing RBPT1:29.808
8#77 Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo Ferrari1:30.439
9#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes1:31.062
10#55 Carlos SainzFerrari 1:18.990
11#63 George RussellMercedes1:20.757
12#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari1:20.916
13#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:21.138
14#24 Guanyu ZhouAlfa Romeo Ferrari1:21.434
15#18 Lance StrollRacing Point BWT Mercedes1:28.119
16#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphatauri Honda1:20.474
17#10 Pierre GaslyAlphatauri Honda1:20.732
18#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes1:21.971
19#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault1:22.338
20#23 Alexander AlbonWilliams MercedesDNF

 

F1 | Verstappen takes pole position in dramatic wet-dry session ahead of Sprint at Imola

Max Verstappen took pole position for Red Bull in a nailbiting qualifying session ahead of the inaugural F1 Sprint of 2022 at Imola. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took P2 after being hampered by a late red flag, while Lando Norris managed P3 on the grid for McLaren.

After Leclerc topped FP1 the rain subsided well before Friday’s qualifying session and the field emerged on soft tyres for Q1, in which he again set the fastest time to go half a second ahead of Verstappen. Q2 saw a greater threat of rain, Verstappen topping those timesheets before Sainz crashed from P2 – and then the clouds unleashed.  read more–  


Tire Allocations
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2022

 

F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and Sprint?

Formula 1 gets set to race in Europe for the first time in the 2022 season at Imola for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and Pirelli have announced what tyres the teams will be allocated for the first Sprint weekend of the season.

Imola, alongside Monza, is a home race for Pirelli and it will be their 18-inch tyre's first taste of a Formula 1 Sprint – and for this Pirelli have announced a similar set of tyre compounds to those allocated to the teams in Saudi Arabia.

This weekend will see the teams allocated 12 sets of tyres instead of the usual 13, with the drivers set to be able to call upon the C2 (hard tyre, x2 sets), C3 (medium tyre, x4 sets) and C4 (soft tyre, x6 sets). Along with that, the teams will also be given six sets of green intermediate tyres and three sets of blue full wet tyres.  read more– 


 

 Dry Weather
Red - Soft 
Yellow - Medium
White - 
Hard

Wet  Weather
Green - Intermediates - Used when track conditions are wet and starting to dry
Blue - Full Wets - Used when it's actually raining

The 'Full Wets' (blue) can dissipate 85 liters/ 22.45462 gallons per second.  The Intermediates (green), used when the track is wet in some areas and dry in others, can dissipate 30 liters/ 7.92516 gallons per second. 

Slicks-Medium compound

Slicks-Medium compound (Yellow)

Image of Full Wets (blue) tread pattern.

Full Wets (Blue)

Image of Intermediates (green) tread pattern.

Intermediates (Green)

2021

Final Race Results
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021

PositionDriverTeamTimePoints
* Fastest Lap Point
1#3 Daniel Ricciardo*McLaren Mercedes1:21:54.36526
2#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes+1.747s18
3#77 Valtteri BottasMercedes-AMG+4.921s15
4#16 Charles LeclercFerrari +7.309s12
5#11 Sergio Perez
Red Bull Racing Honda+8.723s10
6#55 Carlos SainzFerrari +10.535s8
7#18 Lance StrollRacing Point BWT Mercedes+15.804s6
8#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault+17.201s4
9#63 George RussellWilliams Mercedes+19.742s2
10#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault+20.868s1
11#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes+23.743s0
12#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes+24.621s0
13#99 Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+27.216s0
14#88 Robert KubicaAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+29.769s0
15#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari+51.088s0
16#9 Nikita MazepinHaas FerrariDNF0
17#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes-AMGDNF0
18#33 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing HondaDNF0
19#10 Pierre GaslyAlphatauri HondaDNF0
20#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphatauri HondaDNF0


F1 | Hamilton says halo ‘saved my neck’ in Monza, and gives his take on Verstappen’s penalty

--read more and watch (once the page loads, scroll down mid page to view video clip of incident)--

F1 | Ricciardo leads stunning McLaren 1-2 after Verstappen and Hamilton collide at Monza

A dramatic crash between title protagonists Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen that took both drivers out of the race cleared the way for Daniel Ricciardo to claim a sensational victory in the Italian Grand Prix, giving McLaren their first race win since the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix – and a one-two to boot, as he led home team mate Lando Norris, with Valtteri Bottas taking third, in a thrilling race at Monza.

Hamilton was exiting the pits on Lap 26 of 53 when he arrived alongside Verstappen, the pair going side by side through the Variante del Rettifilo, but making contact, with Verstappen flying through the air and coming to rest on top of the Mercedes. Both drivers were unhurt, but out of the race, with the stewards set to investigate after the Grand Prix.  --read more--


watch: Race Highlights | 2021 Italian Grand Prix

F1 Sprint Qualifying Results
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021

PositionDriverTeamTimePoints
* Fastest Lap Point
1#77 Valtteri BottasMercedes-AMG27:54.0783
2#33 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing Honda+2.325s2
3#3 Daniel RicciardoMcLaren Mercedes+14.534s1
4#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes+18.835s0
5#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes-AMG+20.011s0
6#16 Charles LeclercFerrari +23.442s0
7#55 Carlos SainzFerrari +27.952s0
8#99 Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+31.089s0
9#11 Sergio Perez
Red Bull Racing Honda+31.680s0
10#18 Lance StrollRacing Point BWT Mercedes+38.671s0
11#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault+39.795s0
12#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes+41.177s0
13#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault+43.373s0
14#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes+45.977s0
15#63 George RussellWilliams Mercedes+46.821s0
16#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphatauri Honda+49.977s0
17#9 Nikita MazepinHaas Ferrari+62.599s0
18#88 Robert KubicaAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+65.096s0
19#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari+66.154s0
20#10 Pierre GaslyAlphatauri HondaDNF0

F1 | Verstappen set for pole position for Italian Grand Prix as penalty-hit Bottas wins Monza Sprint

Valtteri Bottas has triumphed in the second ever F1 Sprint at Monza – but it’s second-placed Max Verstappen who claimed pole position for the Italian Grand Prix, with Bottas set to start the race from the back of the grid on Sunday after a raft of power unit changes despite a faultless drive from P1 in the 18-lap, 100km Sprint from the Finn.

Daniel Ricciardo, meanwhile, finished third, Lando Norris fourth, with Lewis Hamilton finishing fifth after starting P2.

As the lights went out, Hamilton had a nightmare start from P2, mugged by Verstappen, both of the soft-shod McLarens and the AlphaTauri of Pierre Gasly to sit sixth by the time he reached Curva Grande, as Bottas led Verstappen, the fast-starting Ricciardo and Norris – Ricciardo having passed his team mate after starting P4.  --read more--  


watch: F1 Sprint Highlights | 2021 Italian Grand Prix

Starting Grid for F1 Sprint
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021

PositionDriverTeamTime
* Set new track record.
1#77 Valtteri BottasMercedes-AMG1:19.555
2#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes-AMG1:19.651
3#33 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing Honda1:19.966
4#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes1:19.989
5#3 Daniel Ricciardo
McLaren Mercedes1:19.995
6#10 Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri Honda1:20.260
7#55 Carlos SainzFerrari1:20.462
8#16 Charles LeclercFerrari 1:20.510
9#11 Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing Honda1:20.611
10#99 Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari1:20.808
11#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes1:20.913
12#18 Lance StrollAston Martin Mercedes1:21.020
13#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault1:21.069
14#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault1:21.103
15#63 George RussellWilliams Mercedes1:21.392
16#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes1:21.925
17#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri Honda1:21.973
18#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari1:22.248
19#88 Robert Kubica
Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari1:22.530
20#9 Nikita MazepinHaas Ferrari1:22.716

 

F1 | Bottas beats Hamilton in Monza qualifying to claim top grid slot for F1 Sprint

Mercedes’ outgoing driver Valtteri Bottas has taken the Pirelli Speed King Award at Monza, going fastest in qualifying at the Italian Grand Prix, and meaning he’ll start P1 for Saturday’s F1 Sprint, having beaten team mate Lewis Hamilton.

Bottas, who announced earlier this week that he’ll head to Alfa Romeo for 2022, set a blistering pace on his final flying run in Friday evening’s qualifying session at Monza, stopping the clocks with a 1m 19.555s, 0.096s quicker than Hamilton.

And while Bottas will start Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after taking a raft of engine penalties for this weekend, he will nonetheless have a role to play for Mercedes by starting P1 in the F1 Sprint in the hope of taking points away from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.  --read more--


watch: Qualifying Highlights | 2021 Italian Grand Prix

Tire Allocations
FORMULA 1 ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2021

F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the second F1 Sprint and Italian Grand Prix?

Formula 1's triple-header ends with the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on a weekend that also includes the second F1 Sprint event. Here are the Pirelli tyre allocations for Round 14 of the 2021 season.

The Temple of Speed demands power and poise from the drivers, with low-downforce packages the order of the day in terms ofcar setup. With Max Verstappen just three points ahead of Lewis Hamilton, we could be set for a scintillating battle at Monza.--read more-- 

Red (C4) - Soft
Yellow (C3) - Medium
White (C2) - Hard
 


 

 Dry Weather
Red - Soft 
Yellow - Medium
White - 
Hard

Wet  Weather
Green - Intermediates - Used when track conditions are wet and starting to dry
Blue - Full Wets - Used when it's actually raining

The 'Full Wets' (blue) can dissipate 85 liters/ 22.45462 gallons per second.  The Intermediates (green), used when the track is wet in some areas and dry in others, can dissipate 30 liters/ 7.92516 gallons per second. 

Slicks-Medium compound

Slicks-Medium compound (Yellow)

Image of Full Wets (blue) tread pattern.

Full Wets (Blue)

Image of Intermediates (green) tread pattern.

Intermediates (Green)