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Italian GP 2022 results, standings and summary Another win for Max Verstappen in an unpredictable end to the race

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Italian GP 2022 results, standings and summary Another win for Max Verstappen in an unpredictable end to the race

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All the updates from the Monza race.

Monzathe temple of speed and his home ferrari. A place of happiness for tifosi which lately has given the opposite. And in this 2022 it was Race Direction who were responsible for destroying the dreams of the fans in Italian Grand Prix.

Six laps to go in the race Daniel Ricciardo He had to leave, stopping in an area that forced the trailer out. At that time, instead of raising the red flag and avoiding risks, the FIA ​​chose to draw slowly Safety car which lasted until the end. Max Verstappen took a fair win, but in strange circumstances why he was deprived of it tifosi resolution in conditions.

Charles Leclerc In this way, he was unable to fight for victory after losing the lead at the start with a different strategy on a podium completed by a right George Russell.

Negative weekend for Hispanics. Czech Perez He had a difficult Sunday from the start although he managed to move up to sixth place. While, Carlos Sainz he had the platform in hand but the safety car Remove this option. Eventually, Fernando Alonso retired due to engine problems.

This is his eleventh win Max Verstappen this season and the 31st of his career. The Dutchman could mathematically be champion in the next match.

Positions, times and final standings of the Italian GP

Position Pilot Distance
1st Max Verstappen
2nd Charles Leclerc +2,446
3rd George Russell +3,405
4th Carlos Sainz +5,061
5th Lewis Hamilton +5,380
6th Czech Perez +6,091
7th Lando Norris +6,207
8th Pierre Gasly +6,396
9th Nyck de Vries +7,122
10th Guanyu Zhou +7,910
11th Steven Okon +8,323
12th Mike Schumacher +8,549
13th Valtteri Botas +1 round
14th yuki tsunoda +1 round
15th Nikolaos Latifi +1 round
16th Kevin Magnussen +1 round

Dropouts: Sebastian Vettel (mechanical failure); Fernando Alonso (mechanical failure); Lance Stroll (brake problem). Daniel Ricciardo (mechanical failure)

The 2022 Italian GP race, live and direct

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Round 53 of 53 – Max Verstappen takes the win under the safety car and unfortunately without a fight for victory. Charles Leclerc and George Russell round out the podium.

Round 51 of 53 – Strangely, Race Direction didn’t decide to raise the red flag to get Ricciardo out of there. The match can be resolved afterwards safety car.

Round 47 of 54 – The race is animated because Daniel Ricciardo remains stopped between the Lesmo curves. beyond Safety car.

Round 44 of 53 – Czecho comes in to protect himself from Hamilton who was cutting him a second per lap on new tyres. The Mexican returns to seventh place.

Round 41 of 53 – Lance Stroll retires due to brake problem. Fatal weekend for Aston Martin.

Round 40 of 53 – Ferrari’s hopes are definitely dashing. The soft tire did not work for Leclerc who was stuck in the 18 second gap. Verstappen will win unless there is a drastic development.

Round 36 of 53 – Lando Norris comes in for his first stop and comes out behind Ricciardo and Gasly due to a bad save.

Round 34 of 53 – Charles Leclerc turns his one-stop strategy into two and puts on the soft. The Monegasque goal seems impossible given Max’s setup and level.

Round 32 of 53 – Fernando Alonso has to leave due to a mechanical problem. The Spaniard ends a 10-point scoring streak and just shy of the GP record.

Round 30 of 53 – Verstappen took three seconds off him in almost three laps. The Dutchman has yet another sensational victory on his hands thanks to a flawless strategy and a pace far superior to the rest.

Round 27 of 53 – Hamilton passes Alonso after three laps of effort and is sixth with options to keep moving forward.

Round 26 of 53 – For Verstappen, he moves up the middle and is placed 10 seconds behind Leclerc. Ferrari’s hope is that the environmental degradation is not too high or that there is a safety car.

Round 25 of 53 – Alonso complains that the power development is not sufficient. His pace is plummeting and he may lose ground to Hamilton.

Round 23 of 53 – Things get complicated for Leclerc and Ferrari as Verstappen and Russell stay on track in mild fashion with the gap barely changing. The Italians may have drawn the match themselves.

Round 20 of 53 – Pit Stop Dance: Gasly, Ricciardo, Ocon and De Vries join the main contenders.

Round 17 of 53 – Five second penalty for Kevin Magnussen for leaving the track and advantage.

Round 14 of 53 – Sainz is already placed fourth, just behind Leclerc. The problem for the Monegasque is that the Spaniard arrives at a brutal race pace and can jeopardize his team-mate’s strategy, especially when he has to make another stop.

Round 13 of 53 – Ferrari takes a risk and pits Leclerc. Now the Monegasque will go to two stops after driving down the middle. Verstappen leads.

Round 12 of 53 – Sebastian Vettel has to retire due to an unknown engine problem. The Virtual Safety Car is required.

Round 10 of 53 – Saige is progressing well and his pace is very high. He is on medium tires and is already in the top seven. The problem is that he will have to overtake the DRS train led by Ricciardo (4th).

Round 8 of 53 – Pérez comes in to change tires to ride hard, but when he leaves he reports smoke on the right front wheel. You may have to stop again or pull over due to overheating of the brakes.

Round 7 of 53 – Bad start for Perez who due to a bad start is left behind, running 13th. Just like Hamilton, who has barely managed to move up positions and remains behind (18th).

Round 6 of 53 – Carlos Sainz continues to advance places and in just 6 laps he enters the points. He is already 10th, a big comeback for the Spaniards.

Round 5 of 53 – And it doesn’t take long for the Dutchman to mess with Russell. The gap between Leclerc and Verstappen is 2 seconds with a world in front.

Round 3 of 53 – Verstappen has a terrific pace and follows Russell with DRS.

Round 1 of 53 – Great start for Max Verstappen who moved into third taking advantage of poor starts from Norris and Alonso. Leclerc tries to escape but the Dutchman goes too fast.

A minute’s silence for the death of Elizabeth II of England

Hilly parade of drivers

One of the cars that led the drivers around the track ended up in the gravel:

The atmosphere in Monza is unparalleled

The fastest strategies

As published by Pirelli, these would be the most suitable tire strategies for the race:

  • Malleable to V18-24 and It lasted till the end
  • Medium up to V23-30 and It lasted till the end
  • Malleable up to V22-28 and Medium till the end

How to watch F1 Italian Grand Prix 2022?

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The platform that owns the TV rights to F1 in Spain, DAZNwill broadcast everything that happens at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix.

In Mexico they will be Fox Sports 3 and Fox Sports PremiumMeanwhile inside USA will signal ESPN2.

It will be seen in Argentina Fox Sports Y Star+ flow.

More | Follow Formula 1 exclusively in Spain via DAZN

Day Conferences Mexico (CDMX) United States (ET) Argentina Spain
Sunday, September 11 Race 8:00 9 o’clock 10:00 15:00

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Lando Norris received the Formula 1 championship trophy at a ceremony in Tashkent

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The British driver of the McLaren team, Lando Norris, received the Formula 1 championship cup for winning the individual competition of the 2025 season, the series press service reports.

The FIA ​​Awards ceremony took place in Tashkent.

The capital of Uzbekistan is hosting the FIA ​​General Assembly, which held elections for the organization’s president on Friday. President Mohammed bin Sulayem was re-elected to a second four-year term. Ben Sulayem took part in the awards ceremony for Norris and other FIA Awards winners.

On Sunday, 26-year-old Norris finished third in the final race of the 2025 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and won the championship title for the first time in his career, ending the four-year hegemony of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. In the team competition (Constructors’ Championship), McLaren won.

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A street in the UK was renamed in honor of Formula 1 champion Norris

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A street in the British county of Somerset has been renamed in honor of the 2025 Formula 1 champion, British McLaren driver Lando Norris, reports crash.net

Norris was born in Bristol and attended school in Street, Somerset. The pedestrian area at Clark’s Village in the Street is now Lando Lane and new signage has already been installed.

“Lando is a local hero, and we are all very happy that he became a world champion.” He spent his early years here in Somerset and it was during this period of his life that he took up karting, a path that would eventually lead him to become the best in Formula One,” said facility director Chris Davies.

On Sunday, 26-year-old Norris took third place in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix race and won the championship title for the first time in his career, breaking the hegemony of Max Verstappen from Red Bull.

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Verstappen became the highest paid Formula 1 driver in 2025, champion Norris rounded out the top 3

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Max Verstappen became the highest paid Formula 1 driver in 2025, Forbes reports.

During the season, the 28-year-old Red Bull driver from the Netherlands earned $76 million, of which $65 million was salary and $11 million in bonuses.

Second on this list is seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. During his debut season at Ferrari, the 40-year-old Briton earned 70.5 million, of which the bonus amounted to 500 thousand. Hamilton had the worst year of his career and missed out on the Grand Prix podium for the first time this season.

Third place on the list was taken by 2025 world champion Lando Norris (57.5 million) from McLaren. With a salary of 18 million, the British pilot received a large bonus of 39.5 million for his first title.

Top 10 highest paid Formula 1 drivers in 2025 according to Forbes:

1. Max Verstappen (Netherlands, Red Bull) – $76 million (65 million salary + 11 million bonuses)

2. Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain, Ferrari) – 70.5 (70+0.5)

3. Lado Norris (Great Britain, McLaren) – 57.5 (18+39.5)

4. Oscar Piastri (Australia, McLaren) – 37.5 (10+27.5)

5. Charles Leclerc (Monaco, Ferrari) – 30 (30+0)

6. Fernando Alonso (Spain, Aston Martin) – 26.5 (24+2.5)

7. George Russell (Great Britain, Mercedes) – 26 (15+11)

8. Lance Stroll (Canada, Aston Martin) – 13.5 (12+1.5)

9. Carlos Sainz (Spain, Williams) – 13 (10+3)

10. Kimi Antonelli (Italy, Mercedes) – 12.5 (5+7.5).

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