F1: Sprint Qualifying| Sprint Results| Italy Qualifying| Monza

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Valtteri Bottas wins F1 sprint for second time at Monza. Today we will discuss about F1: Sprint Qualifying| Sprint Results| Italy Qualifying| Monza

F1: Sprint Qualifying| Sprint Results| Italy Qualifying| Monza

Valtteri Bottas has won the second ever F1 sprint at Monza – but it is second-placed Max Verstappen who claimed pole position for the Italian Grand Prix, with Bottas starting the race from the back of the grid on Sunday. After a raft of power set for. The unit changes despite a flawless drive from the P1 in the 18-lap, 100km sprint from the Finn.

Meanwhile, Daniel Ricciardo finished third, Lando Norris in fourth, while Lewis Hamilton finished fifth after starting P2.

Category Open-wheel single-seater Formula auto racing
Country International
Inaugural season 1950
Drivers 20
Teams 10
Chassis manufacturers 10
Engine manufacturers
  • Ferrari
  • Honda
  • Mercedes
  • Renault
Tyre suppliers Pirelli
Drivers’ champion United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2020)
Constructors’ champion
Germany
 Mercedes (2020)

Sprint Qualifying

F1: Sprint Qualifying| Sprint Results| Italy Qualifying| Monza

The second F1 sprint is due to take place on Saturday, 11 September. The race will be held at the prestigious Autodromo Nazionale Monza circuit. As a part of the race, all participants must complete 18 laps of the circuit. This means that the racers will cover a distance of about 100 kilometres.

The results will set the starting order for the main race scheduled for Sunday, 12 September. The top spot for the race is taken by Valtteri Bottas in the sprint race. He is also scheduled to start the main race, regardless of the position at which he finishes the ensuing race. This is due to the power unit change that was confirmed during the qualifying stages.

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are placed second and third respectively. F1 enthusiasts are hoping that these two will definitely improve their game in the upcoming races. McLaren’s Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo are placed fourth and fifth as they qualified ahead of Pierre Gasly. The latter positions were claimed by Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz Jr. and Charles Leclerc. Sergio Perez and Antonio Giovinazzi took the ninth and tenth places respectively.

Sprint Results

Valtteri Bottas claimed victory in sprint qualifying at Monza, ahead of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo, while Lewis Hamilton dropped to fifth after a poor start.

Valtteri Bottas won the sprint qualifying race for the Italian Grand Prix, ahead of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo, with Lewis Hamilton in fifth place after a poor start to his position for McLaren drivers.

Verstappen will inherit pole position for Sunday’s main event after Bottas’ grid penalties for new power unit elements are applied.

Italy Qualifying

F1: Sprint Qualifying| Sprint Results| Italy Qualifying| Monza

This is the second time that Formula 1 has entered the world of sprint qualifying, and it is the first time that Valtteri Bottas has taken home the sprint qualifying flag.

In the same week that Bottas was announced to replace Kimi Raikkonen at Alfa Romeo for the 2022 season, the Finn driver won sprint qualifying, but an engine penalty would force him to start Sunday’s Italian GP at the back of the field. Max Verstappen will start Sunday’s race from pole position.

Behind Verstappen will be McLaren drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris, who overtook Lewis Hamilton to take third place in Sunday’s race.

Monza

One of the stars of qualifying and the sprint was Daniel Ricciardo, who saw the rebirth of a man in Saturday’s 18-lap sprint with a third-place finish, becoming second on the grid for the Italian Grand Prix once Valtteri Bottas took the grid. Gaya. Penalty for replacing his power unit.

And things got even better when the lights went out to start the race as the Australian got an incredible launch from the line from polesitter Max Verstappen to take the lead in the first chicane.

Behind him, Lewis Hamilton – who started in fourth place – managed to overtake third-placed starter Lando Norris in the second McLaren, and nearly even surpassed Verstappen, before he was squeezed into the second chicane and back out. Have become. Step.

 

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