F1 Monza: Time table| Winners| 2021 Schedule| Qualifying

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The F1 sprint is back as drivers prepare to race for the 2021 Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Today we will discuss about F1 Monza: Time table| Winners| 2021 Schedule| Qualifying

F1 Monza: Time table| Winners| 2021 Schedule| Qualifying

The F1 sprint is a race of over 100 km (in the case of Monza, 18 laps) and lasts approximately 25-30 minutes. It is designed to provide a short and fast-paced racing spectacle similar to a Twenty20 cricket match – with drivers flat-out racing from start to finish without any potholes.

Race information
Number of times held 90
First held 1921
Most wins (drivers) Germany Michael Schumacher (5)
United Kingdom
 Lewis Hamilton (5)
Most wins (constructors) Italy Ferrari (20)
Circuit length 5.793 km (3.600 mi)
Race length 306.720 km (190.596 mi)
Laps 53
Last race (2020)
Pole position
  • United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
  • Mercedes
  • 1:18.887
Podium
    • 1. France P. Gasly
    • AlphaTauri-Honda
    • 1:47:06.056
    • 2. Spain C. Sainz Jr.
    • McLaren-Renault
    • +0.415
    • 3. Canada L. Stroll
    • Racing Point-BWT Mercedes
    • +3.358
Fastest lap

Time table

F1 Monza: Time table| Winners| 2021 Schedule| Qualifying

F1’s sprint race is essentially a shortened version of a normal race, running over 100km shorter than F1’s normal 305km Grand Prix distance (with the exception of the Monaco GP) and without any mandatory pitstops. Here’s a full explanation of how F1’s sprint races will work.

Sprint races are used to spice up the action in many other series, including F1’s feeder series Formula 2, albeit with its own variants. For example, in F2 the sprint race is 120 km and the feature race covers a distance of 170 km, although usually no less exciting.

Two practice sessions will also be run at the Italian GP, ​​one on Friday afternoon (1.30am to 2.30pm BST) before qualifying and one on Saturday morning (11am-12pm BST) before the sprint qualifying race which starts at 3.30pm BST on Saturday. begins. .

Drivers will also have a free choice of tires for the sprint race, with Pirelli providing a soft, medium and hard (Monza will have the middle three options in its range: C2, C3 and C4) as well as intermediate and wet weather tyres. If need be

Friday 10th September 2021

Free Practice 1: 1:30pm-2:30pm BST (2:30pm-3:30pm local)
Qualifying: 500pm-6:00pm BST (6:00pm-7:00pm local)

Saturday 11th September 2021

Free Practice 2: 11:00am-12:00pm BST (12:00pm-1:00pm local)
Sprint race: 3:30pm-4:00pm BST (4:30pm-5:00pm local)

Winners

F1 Monza: Time table| Winners| 2021 Schedule| Qualifying

Winner: Pierre Gasly

What were 12 months for Pierre Gasly. Dropped in unofficial fashion by Red Bull, and demoted to Toro Rosso/Alphatauri, the Frenchman’s career could have spiraled out of control.

But to his credit, he used the depressed people as inspiration, building the driving force he already possessed and the mental strength that was a key pillar in helping him secure a sensational maiden Grand Prix victory.

Winner: Alpha Tauri

You have to go past 146 races at the 2013 Australian Grand Prix to top a team other than Mercedes, Ferrari or Red Bull last time. And it was AlphaTauri that broke that run—and on home soil to boot.

2021 Schedule

The Italian Grand Prix is ​​scheduled for this weekend and is automatically the second GP weekend in which the sprint race will be used. Can Max Verstappen build on his win at Zandvoort and extend his lead over Lewis Hamilton at the World Championships?

Verstappen will once again face Mercedes on the prestigious Monza circuit. Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas have a slight advantage with the W12 due to their high speed, but as Helmut Marko said, nothing is impossible with the current form of Red Bull Racing.

Qualifying

F1 Monza: Time table| Winners| 2021 Schedule| Qualifying

Formula 1 travels to Monza this weekend for the Italian Grand Prix. Here’s how you can watch the qualifying session on Friday.

A three-part qualifying shootout will set the grid for the sprint race on Saturday, as part of a new format F1 is testing at select grand prix this year.

Qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix will begin at Monza at 18:00 local time (2 GMT). The three-part session will last about an hour, barring any red flags.

 

 

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