Italian GP: Lando Norris takes pole from Oscar Piastri in McLaren one-two with Max Verstappen down in seventh | F1 News


Lando Norris took pole position from team-mate Oscar Piastri in a McLaren one-two in Qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix, as championship leader Max Verstappen could only manage seventh.

Norris had two laps that were good enough for pole in Q3 and beat Piastri by one-tenth as Russell couldn’t stop McLaren from locking out the front row.

Verstappen had a difficult Q3 as his car visibly struggled for grip and will start Sunday’s race at Monza – live on Sky Sports F1 at 2pm – down in seventh but could see his 70-point advantage over Norris reduced by a significant margin if he is unable to make progress.

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were fourth and fifth for Ferrari at the team’s home event, with Lewis Hamilton in sixth.

Sergio Perez was narrowly behind Red Bull team-mate Verstappen in eighth as Williams’ Alex Albon and Haas’ Nico Hulkenberg completed the top 10.

“Another pole is amazing. To have first and second when the field has been so tight is surprising,” said Norris, who secured his fifth career F1 pole position.

“It hurts me to say it but my lap wasn’t great but I am very, very happy. I am not expecting an easy race – there are some unknown things with the tyres and degradation – but I am looking forward to it.”

Italian GP Qualifying: Top 10

1) Lando Norris, McLaren

2) Oscar Piastri, McLaren

3) George Russell, Mercedes

4) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

5) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

6) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

7) Max Verstappen, Red Bull

8) Sergio Perez, Red Bull

9) Alex Albon, Williams

10) Nico Hulkenberg, Haas

Norris lays down another statement

A four-team fight for pole was expected after three tight practice sessions at a sunny Monza ahead of qualifying.

Norris topped Q1 but Hamilton was fastest in Q2 and Verstappen looked competitive too before Q3.

Six days on from his dominant victory at Zandvoort, Norris delivered when it mattered most again as he did a 1:19.401 then improved that to a 1:19.327 with his second run.

Considering how close things had been in practice, nobody got near Norris’ pole time as Piastri pipped Russell to second by 0.004s.

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Max Verstappen fumed down the radio after Oscar Piastri dangerously cut the Red Bull driver off in the pits

“Awesome performance from Lando and Oscar. We have given them a fast car and they are getting the job done,” McLaren chief executive Zak Brown told Sky Sports F1.

“We thought we had a shot at pole but it could have been a few cars with how close it is. I think we are going to see an epic battle tomorrow [Sunday].

“Lando has always been a relaxed guy but when you are getting multiple poles, multiple wins, it becomes a bit easier.”

Ferrari hoped their major upgrade for their home event in Italy would vault them to the front but both Leclerc and Sainz didn’t have the pace.

Leclerc wasn’t happy with the car in the slow-speed chicanes but Ferrari could be an issue for the top three in the race, with both drivers keen to stand on the podium in front of the Tifosi.

More to follow…

Sky Sports F1’s live Italian GP schedule

Sunday September 1
7:30am: F3 Feature Race
9am: F2 Feature Race
11am: Porsche Supercup
12:30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Italian GP build-up
2pm: The ITALIAN GRAND PRIX
4pm: Chequered Flag: Italian GP reaction
5pm: Ted’s Notebook

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