The 2020 Italian Grand Prix was a real whirlwind of emotion and an absolute thriller. Here’s our analysis of what we think is the best race of the 2020 season, so far:
Lewis Hamilton will enter his newly founded X44 team into the Extreme E series next year.
It was an historic day for Pierre Gasly at Monza as he became Formula 1’s 109th different winner.
The Frenchman took his first win in the most exciting race of the year as Scuderia AlphaTauri triumphed in their home race.
Racing Point are no longer appealing against the penalties handed out to them by the FIA for their illegal use and design of the rear brake ducts.
Dave Robson has revealed the announcements that Sir Frank and Claire Williams will leave Williams Racing after the Italian Grand Prix came as a complete shock.
Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean will start fifteenth and sixteenth in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.
Renault has officially announced they will be rebranding as Alpine in 2021.
It was the final qualifying session for the Williams Racing team with the Williams family at the helm.
Kimi Räikkönen made it into the second part of Qualifying for the second time this year, yet Antonio Giovinazzi was eliminated early on for Alfa Romeo.
Despite their starting positions, Renault DP World F1 team are still looking at a double points finish at Monza.
Ferrari missed out on Q3 for the second consecutive weekend, with Sebastian Vettel even failing to get out of Q1 due to traffic issues.
After a strong Friday, AlphaTauri say it 'is a shame' to finish tenth and eleventh in Monza Qualifying
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AlphaTauri could not replicate their Friday pace in Qualifying, and subsequently start tenth and eleventh.
Sergio Pérez will start fourth on the grid for the Italian Grand Prix, while his Racing Point team-mate Lance Stroll will start eighth.
Carlos Sainz Jr.: “To qualify P3 behind both Mercedes in such a tight session is a great feeling!”
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Carlos Sainz Jr. impressed in Qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix on Saturday and will start third on the grid.
Monza hasn’t been the easiest of tracks so far this weekend for Aston Martin Red Bull Racing.
Pole sitter Lewis Hamilton is happy with his results considering how close the top ten were at Monza.



