Max Verstappen is aiming to break a record by securing his tenth consecutive F1 win in Monza today! Last week in Zandvoort, the Dutchman equaled Sebastian Vettal's impressive record of nine straight wins.
Max Verstappen won a ninth consecutive Grand Prix last week in Zandvoort
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Verstappen's recent victory in Zandvoort brought his points total to 339, further extending his lead in the F1 driver standings.
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso finished in second place on the podium, while Alpine's Pierre Gasly took third. Carlos Sainz managed to hold off Lewis Hamilton to secure fifth place, with Hamilton landing in sixth.
When is the Italian Grand Prix?
- The Italian Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, September 3.
- The race will start at 2pm BST.
- The Autodromo Nationale Monza will be the circuit.
What TV channel is the Italian Grand Prix on and can it be live streamed?
- The Italian Grand Prix will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports F1.
- Sky Sports customers can live stream all the action via the NOW app.
- Alternatively, you can follow our live blog to stay up to date with all the action.
Schedule
Friday, September 1st
- Practice 1 – 12:30pm – 1:30pm BST
- Practice 2 – 4pm – 5pm BST
Saturday, September 2nd
- Practice 3 – 11:30am – 12:30pm BST
- Qualifying – 3pm – 4pm BST
Sunday, September 3rd
- Grand Prix – 2pm BST
F1 driver standings
Here are the current F1 Driver standings:
- Max Verstappen / Red Bull Racing / 339
- Sergio Perez / Red Bull Racing / 201
- Fernando Alonso / Aston Martin / 168
- Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes / 156
- Carlos Sainz / Ferrari / 102
- Charles Leclerc / Ferrari / 99
- George Russell / Mercedes / 99
- Lando Norris / McLaren / 75
- Lance Stroll / Aston Martin / 47
- Pierre Gasly / Alpine / 37
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