Verstappen is the fastest by a large margin, Substitute De Vries who shows presence … Yuki Tsunoda is 8th / F1 Italian GP > result and digest | Formula1-Data / F1 information and news bulletin commentary

On September 10th, the second day of the event, Monza held the 3rd free practice on Saturday, the 2022 F1 Round 16 Italian GP, ​​and Max Verstappen (Red Bull) was behind the following by 0.347 seconds. stood at the top of

Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) complained over the radio, “Everything else is fine, but I can’t turn at Turn 6 at all,” and stayed in 2nd place. Sergio Perez (Red Bull) was third.

Verstappen has the upper hand ahead of qualifying, but pole position is out of the question due to the ‘five grid’ relegation associated with an engine change. It can be said that the focus for Leclerc is whether the F1-75’s race pace can maintain a margin of “five grids” rather than the qualifying pace.

Mercedes, who fell back big in FP2, did not recover in FP3, with George Russell in 7th and Lewis Hamilton in 10th.

Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), the fastest in FP2, was 4th and overthrew his compatriot senior Fernando Alonso (Alpine) for 5th. Lando Norris (McLaren) was sixth.

Sainz was called up by the stewards for possibly forcing Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas to take evasive action in Turn 1.

Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) marked 8th position, 0.325 seconds ahead of Pierre Guthrie, who remained in 12th position.

On the second day of the Grand Prix, the local Monza was sunny, and the session that predicted the qualifying results started in dry conditions with an air temperature of 26 degrees Celsius and a track surface of 39 degrees Celsius.

Williams has replaced Alex Albon with appendicitis with Nick de Vries. Due to the height difference, the mechanics had a busy morning changing pedals and seats.

The 27-year-old Dutch driver had the perfect chance to prove he was worthy of being on the grid next season, setting an impressive 14th fastest time of 93/1000ths of Nicholas Latifi in his FW44.

Mick Schumacher (Haas) went into qualifying without being able to run practice.

In FP1 on the first day, he handed over his seat to Antonio Giovinazzi, and in FP2, Schumacher, who had an unfavorable weekend with power unit trouble, suffered a problem that seemed to be the gearbox, and lost 50 minutes of running time. Only 8 laps were run.

The 2022 F1 Italian Grand Prix Official Qualifying, which is scheduled for a total of 3 rounds and 1 hour, will be held at Monza Circuit from 23:00 on Saturday, September 10, Japan time.

2022 F1 Round 16 Italian GP Free Practice 3 (FP3) Results

Pos No Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 1 Max·Verstappen red bullRBPT 1:21.252 19
2 16 CharlesLeclerc Ferrari 1:21.599 +0.347 15
3 11 SergioPerez red bullRBPT 1:21.848 +0.596 26
4 55 Carlos·Sainz Ferrari 1:21.897 +0.645 17
5 14 FernandoAlonso Alpine・Renault 1:22.306 +1.054 17
6 4 land·Norris mclaren・Mercedes 1:22.319 +1.067 19
7 63 GeorgeRussell mercedes 1:22.357 +1.105 24
8 22 Hiroki Tsunoda Alpha TauriRBPT 1:22.430 +1.178 27
9 31 EstebanOcon Alpine・Renault 1:22.506 +1.254 17
10 44 LewisHamilton mercedes 1:22.567 +1.315 22
11 24 Zhou Guanyu alfa romeo・Ferrari 1:22.657 +1.405 14
12 10 PierreGuthrie Alpha TauriRBPT 1:22.755 +1.503 21
13 6 NicholasLatifi Williams・Mercedes 1:22.776 +1.524 19
14 45 Nick·De Vries Williams・Mercedes 1:22.869 +1.617 21
15 3 Daniel·Ricardo mclaren・Mercedes 1:22.871 +1.619 19
16 77 ValtteriBottas alfa romeo・Ferrari 1:22.950 +1.698 26
17 5 Sebastianvettel aston martin・Mercedes 1:23.104 +1.852 20
18 20 KevinMagnussen Hearth・Ferrari 1:23.203 +1.951 17
19 47 MickSchumacher Hearth・Ferrari 1:23.392 +2.140 8
20 18 Lance·Stroll aston martin・Mercedes 1:23.739 +2.487 16

condition

weather sunny
temperature 26℃
road temperature 39℃

Session overview

Grand Prix name F1 Italian Grand Prix
Session type free run 3
Session start date and time 202209/10 (Sat) 20:00

circuit

name Monza Circuit
set up 1922
full length 5793m
number of corners 11
Orbital direction clockwise

F1 Italian Grand Prix Feature

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