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Schedule and where to watch the Formula 1 Italian GP race

The Formula 1 World Championship arrives this weekend at the Monza Circuit with a starting grid marked by penalties. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) will defend in the Italian Grand Prix the first position, while the leader of the championship, the Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull), was relegated to seventh place. Fernando Alonso (Alpine), tenth in the standings, will start sixth, and Carlos Sainz will start from eighteenth place.

The world leader signed the second fastest time in Q3 that was held this Saturday in Monza and loses five positions by applying the sanction he had for changing the combustion chamber of his Red Bull.

Red Bull arrives at the ‘Temple of Speed’ as once again the rival to beat and willing to take another step towards the title that is well on track Verstappen, while Ferrari hopes to resurface before his ‘tifosi’, with Sainz looking for revenge and Alonso to consolidate his regularity.

So far, nothing seems to stop the Austrian team, the true champion of the championship, regardless of the circumstances or without being able to dominate on Saturdays. ANDhe current champion is already more than 100 points ahead (109)four races, and after the break he has maintained his winning dynamic.

Where to watch Formula 1 races

Those who are not lucky enough to be able to occupy a place in the stands can always settle for follow the excitement of the ‘Great Circus’ on television. One more year, those in charge of broadcasting Formula 1 in Spain are Dazn and Movistar+, which share emission. In principle, none of the grand prizes can be seen in the open.

If you don’t have access to these options, you can always follow the races live on our live stream.

Formula 1 Italian GP race schedule

Sunday September 11:

  • Race: 3:00 p.m. (72 laps).

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