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Italian Grand Prix LIVE: F1 result as Ricciardo wins after Hamilton and Verstappen crash out

Follow all the fallout from the event at Monza

Alex Pattle,Sarah Rendell
Sunday 12 September 2021 16:33 BST
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F1: A lap of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza

Daniel Ricciardo secured his first Formula One win as a McLaren driver on Sunday, emerging victorious at the Italian Grand Prix as teammate Lando Norris came second after championship leader Max Verstappen and rival Lewis Hamilton crashed into each other and out of the race at Monza.

Ricciardo, who had been without an F1 victory since 2018, started second on the grid behind Verstappen but overtook the Dutch-Belgian on the first turn, before holding onto his lead to ultimately achieve a long-awaited win. Verstappen’s day would only go from bad to worse after giving up first place on lap one, with a nightmare 11-second pit stop on lap 25 preceding a coming-together with defending champion Hamilton. The crash saw Verstappen’s Red Bull slide on top of Hamilton’s Mercedes, the rear right tyre almost scraping the Briton’s helmet. Both vehicles slid off the track and Verstappen stormed off.

Meanwhile, Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas started at the back of the grid despite winning Saturday’s sprint race, with a penalty for a power unit change costing the Finn. But he surged up the standings to finish fourth on Sunday, an achievement that was improved to a third-place finish as Red Bull’s Sergio Perez was handed a five-second penalty that deprived him of a spot on the podium.

Relive all the action live from the Italian Grand Prix, with updates provided below.

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Italian Grand Prix: Hamilton ‘fears’ Verstappen dominance

Despite Lewis Hamilton saying Max Verstappen should ‘easily’ win the race this afternoon, it has been reported he fears his rivals’ dominance.

The Dutchman could extend his lead further over Hamilton at Monza from 2pm.

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Lewis Hamilton fears rival Max Verstappen will dominate the Italian Grand Prix

The Dutchman will start Sunday’s race at Monza on pole position.

Sarah Rendell12 September 2021 13:28
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Italian Grand Prix: Hamilton ‘inspired’ by Raducanu

I think everyone is still reeling from amazement of Emma Raducanu’s US Open win last night and Lewis Hamilton is among those impressed with the teenager.

Raducanu is the first qualifier to win a grand slam and Hamilton told Sky Sports he’d take inspiration from the 18-year-old in today’s race.

He said: “It was incredible to see her rise, the sheer focus that she has and her determination - she’s such a sweet person as well.

“The UK has someone to be really proud of and I’m super proud of her as well. I can take inspiration from her today and I will try to do the country proud like she did last night.”

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Sarah Rendell12 September 2021 13:20
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Italian Grand Prix: All you need to know about today’s race

The race will begin at 2pm today with Max Verstappen looking likely to take the win and extend his lead over Lewis Hamilton.

We have put a piece together with all the information you need for the event at Monza.

Read the full story below:

Is the Italian Grand Prix on TV today? Start time, channel and how to watch

Everything you need ahead of the upcoming race at Monza

Sarah Rendell12 September 2021 13:14
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Italian Grand Prix: How did Saturday’s sprint affect standings?

The sprint qualifying race on Saturday saw the top three finishers earn points and Max Verstappen’s second place finish meant he extends his lead to five points in the driver’s standings.

Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, on 226.5 and 221.5 points respectively, are head and shoulders above the rest of the field with third place Valterri Bottas on 126 points.

Hamilton, who starts in fourth today, will have to finish close to his rival to collect as many points as possible.

Sarah Rendell12 September 2021 13:08
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Italian Grand Prix: Hamilton says Verstappen should win ‘easily'

Max Verstappen starts in pole position today and will look to extend his lead over rival Lewis Hamilton in the drivers’ standings.

The Brit has started the mind games ahead of the race at 2pm saying the Dutchman should win the race ‘easily’.

Hamilton told Sky Sports after yesterday’s sprint race, in which he came fifth: “It wasn’t great, but it is what it is.

“We underestimated how well [Red Bull] would start. I’ve got to try and figure out how I can get by and try to limit the damage.

“You saw the pace of the Red Bull – they are so fast. It should be an easy win for [Verstappen] and I have to try and get past the two guys [the McLarens] ahead.”

Sarah Rendell12 September 2021 12:58
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Italian Grand Prix

Welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the Formula One Italian Grand Prix!

Title-race leader Max Verstappen will look to increase the gap to rival Lewis Hamilton from pole position at Monza this afternoon.

Defending champion Hamilton will start fourth on the grid and trails Red Bull’s Verstappen by five points in the drivers’ standings, with the Dutch-Belgian having gained two points by coming second in Saturday’s sprint race. That contest was won by Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, who will be replaced by George Russell next season, but the Finnish driver will in fact start at the back of the grid today after receiving a penalty for a power unit change.

Seven-time F1 champion Hamilton could only manage a fifth-placed finish in sprint qualifying, with Daniel Ricciardo third and McLaren teammate Lando Norris fourth. The pair will therefore start from second and third spot at Monza this afternoon, with Ricciardo on the front line. Last year’s Italian Grand Prix winner Pierre Gasly crashed out while entering the first chicane during the sprint and will line up 19th on the grid today.

Following Saturday’s event, Hamilton said: “You saw the pace of Red Bull – I don’t know if they are quicker than Valtteri, but it should be an easy win for [Verstappen]. They’ve got more pace, and from what I understand they bring upgrades to every race.”

Alex Pattle12 September 2021 12:48

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