• Source:JND

Italian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen dominated the Italian Grand Prix, securing a thrilling victory at the iconic Monza circuit, outpacing McLaren Rivals Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri on Sunday.

The four-time reigning world champion produced a masterful performance, crossing the finish line 19.207 seconds ahead of Norris, with Piastri finishing third, a further 2.144 seconds behind.

Verstappen and Norris went wheel-to-wheel almost immediately when the lights went out, getting close to each other down the straight before the Red Bull driver skipped the first chicane to keep the lead over the McLaren driver.

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While Verstappen gave up the position to Norris at the start of the second lap to avoid a potential penalty, the reigning four-time World Champion was soon back on his rival's tail and took only a couple more laps to reclaim P1 and surge clear.

From there, Verstappen appeared to have everything under control, managing the gap back to both McLarens across their opening stints, pitting earlier than Norris and Piastri to strengthen that advantage and then cruising to the chequered flag.

While Verstappen's run to the finish was relatively serene, amid repeated messages from the Red Bull pit wall to avoid any unnecessary risks, drama developed at McLaren when a slow pit stop for Norris allowed teammate Piastri through for second.

Given the unusual circumstances, McLaren asked Piastri to move aside for Norris, after which they would be free to race. It was an instruction the championship leader initially questioned, but ultimately obeyed, thanks to a well-orchestrated swap.

Piastri settled for third, meaning his points margin over Norris came down from 34 to 31, with Charles Leclerc a few seconds further back in the lead Ferrari and the Tifosi's dreams of a home win, or even a podium, not materialising this year.

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George Russell delivered another strong drive aboard his Mercedes to finish where he started in fifth, while Lewis Hamilton recovered from his five-place grid penalty to cross the line sixth and at least give the Scuderia a solid double points finish.

After a tough Qualifying session, Alex Albon gave Williams some important points in the midfield fight with a fine recovery to seventh, followed by Kick Sauber's Gabriel Bortoleto and the other Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli, who served a five-second time penalty for driving erratically.

(With Agency Inputs)