Monza over the weekend celebrates the Centenary Grand Prix in the history of the racetrack also known as the temple of speed. The sixteenth round of the 2022 F1 World Championship sees Max Verstappen arrive in Brianza with four consecutive victories at the turn of the summer break. The Dutch driver not only never won at Monza, but he never even managed to get on the podium. It boasts the fifth place of the 2018 edition as the best result on this track, but the Red Bull RB18 seems the best possible machine to dispel this taboo in light of the excellent aerodynamic efficiency of the latest single-seater born from the pencil of Adrian Newey.
There Ferrari shows up at the home race in great difficulty after the last few races, but with the desire to reverse this negative trend in front of the public that will be overflowing on the stands of the Brianza circuit. The last success of the Scuderia di Maranello in Monza dates back to 2019, when Charles Leclerc drove the Red Tide crazy by taking the second consecutive victory in F1 a few days after the first success obtained at Spa in Belgium.
The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sport F1 and also in clear on TV8 regarding Qualifying and Race. FormulaPassion.it as always, it will provide the direct text of all the sessions that will see F1 on the track with the contributions of the correspondents Gianluca Calvaresi and Carlo Platella. Also on the track F2 and F3. Here are all the details of the program and the characteristics of the circuit.
Italian Grand Prix 2022, the program and TV schedules
Friday 9 September
09:15 F3 Free Practice (Sky Sport F1)
10:25 F2 Free Practice (Sky Sport F1)
14:00 F1 Free Practice 1 (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
15:30 F3 Qualifying (Sky Sport F1)
17:00 F1 Free Practice 2 (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
18:30 F2 Qualifying (Sky Sport F1)
Saturday 10th September
10:35 F3 Race-1 (Sky Sport F1)
13:00 F1 Free Practice 3 (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
16:00 F1 Qualifying (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
18:00 F2 Race-1 (Sky Sport F1)
Sunday 11th September
08:35 F3 Race-2 (Sky Sport F1)
10:20 F2 Race-2 (Sky Sport F1)
15:00 F1 Race (Sky Sport F1, live written on FormulaPassion.it)
Times on TV8
Qualifying on Saturday 10 September live at 16:00
Race on Sunday 11 September live at 3pm
F1 Italian GP circuit
Route: 5,793 km
DRS zones: 2
Laps: 53
Race distance: 306.720 km
Race lap record: 1’21 ″ 046 (Rubens Barrichello in 2004 with Ferrari)
Lap record in qualifying: 1’18 ″ 887 (Lewis Hamilton in 2020 with Mercedes)
Roll of honor at the Italian Grand Prix
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