Italian Grand Prix – Free Practice 1 – Bottas on top, Verstappen on the edge

This first session of the Italian Grand Prix saw the Finnish driver set the fastest time at 1:20.703 ahead of his teammate at 1:20.948. Albon completes the podium at 1:21.500 in front of Kvyat, Verstappen, and Gasly. The Red Bull team is in good shape on the Italian circuit.

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Start of the first Italian weekend of the season in Monza for the Italian Grand Prix, immediately dominated by Bottas in 1:20.703 ahead of Hamilton in 1:20.948 and Albon in 1:21.500.

Many drivers hit the track right at the start of the session to perform a single reconnaissance lap, then, after 20 minutes, the drivers began their work program for this session, starting with Albon on medium tires who was the first to set a lap, which was canceled for exceeding track limits. Ocon was the first driver to record a timed lap in 1:22.446, beaten by Albon on a second lap in 1:22.280. Verstappen followed his teammate at +0.074s, ahead of Bottas and the French driver. Leclerc, Stroll, Hamilton, Perez, Kvyat, and Ricciardo completed the top part of the standings and were at +0.6s from the best time. The Mercedes took the lead on a second lap, Bottas ahead of Hamilton in 1:21.657.

Shortly before mid-session, Verstappen went off the track at the end of Ascari before the straight. He lost control of his car while accelerating during the change of direction on hard tires. He reversed back onto the track to return to the pits, but his trip through the gravel cost him his front wing and triggered a red flag. The teams carried out numerous works on the cars during this interruption, whether on the floor, suspensions, or wings.

Problems for many drivers due to on-track traffic. The short and fast Monza circuit, with many people on the track, hinders drivers who are on flying laps.

The cars have resumed the track with 35 minutes of testing remaining. Upon resumption, Bottas sets the pace with a 1:20.703. An impressive lap from the Finn, putting Hamilton at +0.2s. The AlphaTauris are at +0.8s but on hard tires, a great lap from both drivers. Despite being on medium tires, Leclerc is 11th and Vettel 19th, over 2 seconds off the best time, a difficult situation for Ferrari on home ground. There’s a big battle in the mid-table between Renault, McLaren, and Racing Point, with only four-tenths separating them. Few improvements until the end of the session as teams focus on race pace.

FP1 Standings

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Bottas Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:20.703
28
2
Hamilton Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:20.948 +0.245
27
3
Albon Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:21.500 +0.797
30
4
Kvyat Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:21.555 +0.852
31
5
Verstappen Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:21.641 +0.938
22
6
Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:21.667 +0.964
27
7
Perez BWT Racing Point F1 Team 1:21.747 +1.044
24
8
Norris McLaren F1 Team 1:21.747 +1.044
29
9
Ricciardo Renault DP World F1 Team 1:21.789 +1.086
22
10
Sainz Jr. McLaren F1 Team 1:21.821 +1.118
27
11
Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari 1:21.904 +1.201
25
12
Ocon Renault DP World F1 Team 1:21.984 +1.281
28
13
Stroll BWT Racing Point F1 Team 1:22.131 +1.428
21
14
Grosjean Haas F1 Team 1:22.409 +1.706
20
15
Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:22.422 +1.719
19
16
Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1:22.552 +1.849
24
17
Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1:22.619 +1.916
27
18
Nissany Williams Racing 1:22.826 +2.123
25
19
Vettel Scuderia Ferrari 1:22.988 +2.285
24
20
Russell Williams Racing 1:23.120 +2.417
22
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