RACE DEBRIEF

    Unfortunately for Ferrari, the fairytale didn’t quite come true at Monza. But it was a special day of a different sort as we saw Max Verstappen and Red Bull make more history – and with the Scuderia pushing them all the way. Here’s just some of the numbers from the Italian Grand Prix.

    • Verstappen is the first driver in history to win 10 consecutive championship races, beating Sebastian Vettel’s record of nine straight championship race wins.

    • Red Bull are the first constructor in history to win 15 consecutive championship races (they have won 24 of last 25 races).

    • Verstappen is undefeated since April 30.

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    • Today’s was Verstappen’s 27th win since the start of last season, tying Sir Jackie Stewart's entire career total (which was the outright F1 wins record from 1973 to 1987).

    • Red Bull finished one-two at Monza for the first time today.

    • It was Red Bull's sixth one-two finish of 2023 and their highest total in any season to date.

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    • P2 for Sergio Perez was his first podium finish at Monza since he finished second in the 2012 race for Sauber.

    • Perez now has the highest points gap over third-placed Fernando Alonso that he’s had all season (Red Bull have never finished one-two in the drivers' championship).

    MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 02: George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes prepares to drive in the
    George Russell finally found his way back into the top five
    • Carlos Sainz’s P3 for Ferrari was his first podium finish of the 2023 season.

    • Sainz finished 11.082s behind the winning Red Bull – that’s the closest any non-Red Bull driver has come to victory in a completely green flag race in 2023.

    • Sainz turned 29 years old on Friday.

    • Sainz led the first 14 laps today – the longest that any non-Red Bull driver has led a Grand Prix in 2023.

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    • With Charles Leclerc coming home fourth, both Ferraris finished in the top four for the first time this season.

    • With P5 for Mercedes, George Russell took his first top-five finish since Silverstone.

    • With P6 in the sister Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton finished in the same position as at Zandvoort last weekend.

    • Hamilton has not finished on the podium at Monza in this decade.

    MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 03: Liam Lawson of New Zealand driving the (40) Scuderia AlphaTauri AT04
    A superb P11 for Liam Lawson in only his second Grand Prix
    • With P7, Alex Albon matched his and Williams' best result of the season (Canada).

    • Albon scored in consecutive races for the first time in his Williams career.

    • Lando Norris was P8 for McLaren and maintained his 100 per cent point-scoring record in five Monza F1 starts.

    • Fernando Alonso took P9 for Aston Martin and scored points at Monza for only the second time in the last 10 years (he previously finished eighth in 2021).

    • Valtteri Bottas finished in P10 for Alfa Romeo. He had only scored one point in the previous 12 races (10th in Canada).

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    • Liam Lawson took P11 for AlphaTauri with the best result for anybody driving this particular car this season (Nyck de Vries’ best was 12th, Daniel Ricciardo’s 13th).

    • McLaren’s Oscar Piastri set the fastest lap for the first time in his career.

    • With Nico Hulkenberg in P17 and Kevin Magnussen in P18, the Haas cars were the only lapped finishers in the race.

    • AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda suffered a mechanical failure before starting the race for the second time in three visits to Monza (it previously happened to him in 2021).