Typical Monza chaos ended with Frederik Vesti on the top step of the podium as Oscar Piastri retakes the championship lead with Logan Sargeant suffering a spin.
With championship leader Robert Shwartzman down in 16th, Callum Ilott took full advantage by claiming pole position after Mick Schumacher crashed his PREMA.
Just like 12 months ago, Formula 3 qualifying caused mayhem but it was Théo Pourchaire who emerged to take his first F3 pole.
Yuki Tsunoda just loves practice! He was the fastest man again under searing Italian sunshine at Monza.
It is a mixed-up field after practice which saw David Schumacher top the times as he flourishes after moving to Carlin.
Early race chaos saw Callum Ilott out on lap one and the leaders collide on lap four. But Robert Shwartzman kept his cool and went on to a crushing win.
He lost the championship lead yesterday, but Logan Sargeant has wrestled back control after taking victory in the second F3 race of the weekend.
Nikita Mazepin was first across the line, but a penalty meant that Yuki Tsunoda was victorious and he’s right in the title fight now. And the punishment may not be over for Mazepin yet…
Having come so close at Silverstone, Lirim Zendeli finally stands on the top step of the podium.
O’Ward is the man to beat but it’s a hungry pack ready to chase him down.
Yuki Tsunoda continues to impress everyone, and in particular those at the top of the Red Bull organisation, as he secured his second pole position of 2020, but championship leader Callum Ilott was only 12th.
As rain and red flags intervened, Lirim Zendeli got the job done early to claim his first pole position in Formula 3.
Exactly when he needed it, Robert Shwartzman topped Formula 2 practice with title rival Callum Ilott down in tenth.
In something of a topsy-turvy practice session, Jack Doohan came out on top as the Championship contenders kept their true performance hidden ahead of qualifying.
Many think that Juri Vips should have been in Formula 2 anyway, but now he has his chance as he replaces Gelael at DAMS for the rest of 2020.
Pole man Marco Andretti was way down in 28th as Pato O’Ward topped Carb Day practice at Indianapolis.
Formula 2 treated us to a barn-storming finish once again as Matsushita took victory from 18th (eighteenth) on the grid.



