Lawson Has Qualifying Effort Deleted, to Start 19th at Italian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen set a record pole with a 1:18.792 lap averaging 164.46 mph at Monza, marking his fifth pole of the 2025 season amid strong competition and technical challenges.
- Lewis Hamilton will start the Italian Grand Prix from 10th position due to a five-place grid penalty for a yellow flag infringement in Zandvoort.
- Max Verstappen secured pole position with a lap time of 1:18:792, marking a new lap record at Monza.
- Colton Herta has been signed by Cadillac as an F1 test driver as he seeks a future seat in Formula 1.
- F1 has announced a four-year extension of the Monaco Grand Prix contract until 2035, as stated by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.
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The world champion has shown all his class in the qualifying of Monza. Max Verstappen is racing to the pole position after a track record in Italy. Accordingly, the confidence for the race on Sunday is high in the Red Bull camp.
Franco Colapinto will take the 18th place of the Italian Grand Prix of Formula 1, which will take place this Sunday, from 10. The Argentine was faster than his partner Pierre Gasly, in the standings contested this Saturday in Monza, but the two Alpine did not have a good overall performance and were relegated to the Q1. Max Verstappen, current quadruple world champion of Formula 1, will come out at the front of the grill of the Italian Grand Pri…
Norris left in the Netherlands and Piastri stretched his leadership on the pilotboard.Colapintó finished 11th, very little to add to Alpine.
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