Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Leclerc takes Monza pole Russell on front row after penalties

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Charles Leclerc edged out Max Verstappen to top qualifying at Monza; Verstappen is one of nine drivers taking a grid penalty; George Russell to start second despite qualifying sixth; watch Italian GP live on Sky Sports F1 at 2pm on Sunday, with build-up from 1pm

Last Updated: 10/09/22 5:28pm

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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc takes pole position after an eventful qualifying session at the Italian Grand Prix

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc takes pole position after an eventful qualifying session at the Italian Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc outpaced Max Verstappen to claim pole for Ferrari at the Italian team’s home Grand Prix in Monza.

Grid penalties for world championship leader Verstappen and Leclerc’s Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz meant the Monegasque was all but assured of starting on pole, but he delivered the fastest time in qualifying to the delight of the Tifosi.

Verstappen will receive a five-place grid penalty, but it remains unclear where that will leave him on Sunday’s grid, with penalties for other drivers who qualified behind him also needing to be implemented.

The Dutchman’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez was fourth on the timesheet but is facing a 10-place grid penalty, while Lewis Hamilton was fifth but will be relegated to the rear of the grid, along with Sainz, after taking a full complement of new engine parts.

That means Leclerc will be joined on the front row by Mercedes’ George Russell, who was sixth in qualifying.

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Sky F1’s Karun Chandhok analyses the qualifying laps of Leclerc and Max Verstappen ahead of the Italian GP

Sky F1’s Karun Chandhok analyses the qualifying laps of Leclerc and Max Verstappen ahead of the Italian GP

Lando Norris is promoted up to third, while his McLaren team-mate Daniel Ricciardo is also set for a lofty starting position.

Nyck de Vries impressed on his F1 qualifying debut as he deputised in a Williams for Alex Albon, who was ruled out of the weekend earlier on Saturday having fallen ill with appendicitis.

The Mercedes reserve driver, who is hoping to secure a permanent seat on the grid next season, outperformed team-mate Nicholas Latifi to advance to Q2, and looked in with an outside chance of making Q3

Max Verstappen – 5 places Esteban Ocon – 5 places Sergio Perez – 10 places Valtteri Bottas – 15 places Mick Schumacher- 15 places Kevin Magnussen- 15 places Yuki Tsunoda – back of grid Lewis Hamilton – back of grid Carlos Sainz – back of grid

The sport continued to pay its respects to Queen Elizabeth II, with several cars carrying visual tributes. A minute’s silence was observed by all teams in the pit lane ahead of first practice on Friday, and further tributes are expected before Sunday’s race.

The paddock is awaiting a provisional grid from the FIA, but Sky Sports F1’s David Croft has predicted how he expects it to look once all the penalties have been applied.

David Croft’s provisional Italian GP starting grid:

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Sky Sports F1’s David Croft explains how drivers’ grid penalties could affect the final grid for Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix

Sky Sports F1’s David Croft explains how drivers’ grid penalties could affect the final grid for Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix

1) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)2) George Russell (Mercedes)3) Lando Norris (McLaren)4) Max Verstappen (Red Bull)*5) Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren)6) Pierre Gasly (Alpha Tauri)7) Fernando Alonso (Alpine)8) Nyck de Vries (Williams)9) Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo)10) Sergio Perez (Red Bull)*11) Nicholas Latifi (Williams)12) Esteban Ocon (Alpine)*13) Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin)14) Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)15) Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo)*16) Kevin Magnussen (Haas)*17) Mick Schumacher (Haas)*18) Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)*19) Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)*20) Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri)*

* Grid penalty applied

More to follow…

Driver Team Time 1) Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:20.161 2) Max Verstappen Red Bull +0.145 3) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +0.268 4) Sergio Perez Red Bull +1.045 5) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +1.363 6) George Russell Mercedes +1.381 7) Lando Norris McLaren +1.423 8) Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +1.764 9) Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri +2.487 10) Fernando Alonso Alpine no time in Q3 Out in Q2 11) Esteban Ocon Alpine 1:22.130 12) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo 1:22.235 13) Nyck de Vries Williams 1:22.471 14) Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo 1:22.577 15) Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri no time in Q2 Out in Q1 16) Nicholas Latifi Williams 1:22.587 17) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 1:22.636 18) Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:22.748 19) Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:22.908 20) Mick Schumacher Haas 1:23.005