Vasseur credits ‘very special’ Tifosi for energising Hamilton
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur was quick to pay tribute to the passionate Tifosi at Monza, who flocked to the track in huge numbers to support both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur was quick to pay tribute to the passionate Tifosi at Monza, who flocked to the track in huge numbers to support both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.
Max Verstappen was in record-breaking form on his way to Italian Grand Prix victory, but who else left Monza with a spring in their step?
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza is always a sight to behold, from the passionate fans in the stands to the cars zooming around at incredible speeds. Max Verstappen won the fastest race in F1 history on Sunday, comfortably beating the squabbling McLaren pair into second and third.
There were mixed fortunes for the Williams duo in Italy, with Alex Albon walking away from Monza with a hatful of points after claiming his car was as quick as the top teams. But Carlos Sainz was left frustrated by a difficult afternoon that saw contact and a battery issue derail his challenge.
There were mixed fortunes for the Williams duo in Italy, with Alex Albon walking away from Monza with a hatful of points after claiming his car was as quick as the top teams. But Carlos Sainz was left frustrated by a difficult afternoon that saw contact and a battery issue derail his challenge.
There were mixed fortunes for the Williams duo in Italy, with Alex Albon walking away from Monza with a hatful of points after claiming his car was as quick as the top teams. But Carlos Sainz was left frustrated by a difficult afternoon that saw contact and a battery issue derail his challenge.
George Russell endured another frustrating outing as Mercedes struggled to keep up with Ferrari in the Italian Grand Prix, leaving him to drive a lonely race.
It was another exciting weekend of Formula 1 action at the Italian Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen putting Red Bull back on top, McLaren making headlines via some late-race team orders and Lewis Hamilton experiencing his first Monza event as a Ferrari driver.
It was another exciting weekend of Formula 1 action at the Italian Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen putting Red Bull back on top, McLaren making headlines via some late-race team orders and Lewis Hamilton experiencing his first Monza event as a Ferrari driver.
It was another exciting weekend of Formula 1 action at the Italian Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen putting Red Bull back on top, McLaren making headlines via some late-race team orders and Lewis Hamilton experiencing his first Monza event as a Ferrari driver.