The 2023 Italian Grand Prix Thread
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The 2023 Italian Grand Prix Thread
This is the place to discuss everything related to the 15th round of the 2023 season taking place in Monza between the 1st and 3rd of September.
The event timetable for the Italian Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 13:30 local time - 11:30 GMT
Sprint Qualifying 17:00 local time - 15:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 12:30 local time - 10:30 GMT
Qualifying 16:00 local time - 14:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 15:00 local time - 13:00 GMT
The event timetable for the Italian Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 13:30 local time - 11:30 GMT
Sprint Qualifying 17:00 local time - 15:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 12:30 local time - 10:30 GMT
Qualifying 16:00 local time - 14:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 15:00 local time - 13:00 GMT
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FP1 Results
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 1:22.657 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
2 1:22.703 Carlos Sainz Ferrari
3 1:22.834 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing
4 1:22.966 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
5 1:23.189 George Russell Mercedes
6 1:23.214 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
7 1:23.241 Lando Norris McLaren
8 1:23.269 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
9 1:23.271 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri
10 1:23.444 Alexander Albon Williams
11 1:23.446 Oscar Piastri McLaren
12 1:23.661 Logan Sargeant Williams
13 1:23.833 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri
14 1:23.931 Pierre Gasly Alpine
15 1:23.952 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo
16 1:24.067 Nico Hulkenberg Haas
17 1:24.090 Esteban Ocon Alpine
18 1:24.140 Felipe Drugovich Aston Martin
19 1:24.217 Kevin Magnussen Haas
20 1:24.232 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo
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FP2 Results
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 1:21.355 Carlos Sainz Ferrari
2 1:21.374 Lando Norris McLaren
3 1:21.540 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing
4 1:21.545 Oscar Piastri McLaren
5 1:21.631 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
6 1:21.716 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
7 1:21.979 Alexander Albon Williams
8 1:22.071 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
9 1:22.176 George Russell Mercedes
10 1:22.291 Nico Hulkenberg Haas
11 1:22.574 Kevin Magnussen Haas
12 1:22.595 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo
13 1:22.651 Pierre Gasly Alpine
14 1:22.696 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri
15 1:22.716 Esteban Ocon Alpine
16 1:22.755 Logan Sargeant Williams
17 1:22.783 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
18 1:23.167 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri
19 1:23.346 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo
20 No Time Lance Stroll Aston Martin
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Lance Stroll had a fuel problem with his Aston Martin and failed to set a time.
Sergio Perez dropped his left rear into the gravel on the outside of the Parabolica and rolled backwards into the barrier. Damage was probably just the rear wing and a lot of vacuuming.
Both incidents brought out the red flags.
Sergio Perez dropped his left rear into the gravel on the outside of the Parabolica and rolled backwards into the barrier. Damage was probably just the rear wing and a lot of vacuuming.
Both incidents brought out the red flags.
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FP3 Results
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 1:20.912 Carlos Sainz Ferrari
2 1:20.998 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
3 1:21.453 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
4 1:21.486 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
5 1:21.711 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
6 1:21.730 George Russell Mercedes
7 1:21.884 Kevin Magnussen Haas
8 1:21.985 Nico Hulkenberg Haas
9 1:22.054 Alexander Albon Williams
10 1:22.192 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing
11 1:22.245 Lance Stroll Aston Martin
12 1:22.296 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri
13 1:22.297 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri
14 1:22.302 Oscar Piastri McLaren
15 1:22.380 Logan Sargeant Williams
16 1:22.511 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo
17 1:22.515 Lando Norris McLaren
18 1:22.739 Esteban Ocon Alpine
19 1:22.742 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo
20 1:22.852 Pierre Gasly Alpine
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Qualifying
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Pos Time Driver Team
1 1:20.294 Carlos Sainz Ferrari
2 1:20.307 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
3 1:20.361 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
4 1:20.671 George Russell Mercedes
5 1:20.688 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing
6 1:20.760 Alexander Albon Williams
7 1:20.785 Oscar Piastri McLaren
8 1:20.820 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
9 1:20.979 Lando Norris McLaren
10 1:21.417 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
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11 1:21.594 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri
12 1:21.758 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri
13 1:21.776 Nico Hulkenberg Haas
14 1:21.940 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo
15 1:21.944 Logan Sargeant Williams
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16 1:22.390 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo
17 1:22.545 Pierre Gasly Alpine
18 1:22.548 Esteban Ocon Alpine
19 1:22.592 Kevin Magnussen Haas
20 1:22.860 Lance Stroll Aston Martin
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Race
Next: Round of Singapore'23
Date: 15th-17th September 2023
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Pos Driver Team
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing
2 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing
3 Carlos Sainz Ferrari
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari
5 George Russell Mercedes
6 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
7 Alexander Albon Williams
8 Lando Norris McLaren
9 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
10 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo
11 Liam Lawson AlphaTauri
12 Oscar Piastri McLaren
13 Logan Sargeant Williams
14 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo
15 Pierre Gasly Alpine
16 Lance Stroll Aston Martin
17 Nico Hulkenberg Haas
18 Kevin Magnussen Haas
DNF Esteban Ocon Alpine
DNS Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri
Date: 15th-17th September 2023
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Well, what a fantastic race.
From Carlos Sainz' robust defence against both the Red Bulls and even his team mate to Liam Lawson refusing to yield to the fast finishing Oscar Piastri, this race had it all.
Penalties were handed out like lollies. Both Mercedes drivers, Logan Sargeant and Oscar Piastri all felt the wrath of the stewards with 5 second penalties for various offences. I suppose my biggest gripe with this was the incident between Oscar Piastri and Lewis Hamilton where the same 5 second penalty was handed out to Lewis and Oscar had to head to the pits for a 23 second visit to replace the nose of his McLaren effectively ruining his race while Lewis managed to maintain his position to the finish.
That's my soap box and others are free to agree or disagree.
With the improvement to the Williams team being at the fringe of the top 10 for both drivers, it is a welcome change to where they has been and a credit to all involved. Logan Sargeant will score points in 2023. He just needs to be in the right place when the balls fall for him.
Also, the race wasn't artificially manipulated by safety cars to keep all competitors within striking distance of each other. The weather had no impact and we had a real shootout for the whole race instead of Max being 30 plus seconds down the road. It was a great race!
From Carlos Sainz' robust defence against both the Red Bulls and even his team mate to Liam Lawson refusing to yield to the fast finishing Oscar Piastri, this race had it all.
Penalties were handed out like lollies. Both Mercedes drivers, Logan Sargeant and Oscar Piastri all felt the wrath of the stewards with 5 second penalties for various offences. I suppose my biggest gripe with this was the incident between Oscar Piastri and Lewis Hamilton where the same 5 second penalty was handed out to Lewis and Oscar had to head to the pits for a 23 second visit to replace the nose of his McLaren effectively ruining his race while Lewis managed to maintain his position to the finish.
That's my soap box and others are free to agree or disagree.
With the improvement to the Williams team being at the fringe of the top 10 for both drivers, it is a welcome change to where they has been and a credit to all involved. Logan Sargeant will score points in 2023. He just needs to be in the right place when the balls fall for him.
Also, the race wasn't artificially manipulated by safety cars to keep all competitors within striking distance of each other. The weather had no impact and we had a real shootout for the whole race instead of Max being 30 plus seconds down the road. It was a great race!