AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly won the Italian GP at Monza culminating an eventful race which was red-flagged after Ferrari's Charles Leclerc crashed at Parabolica. This was the first race in more than five years to not feature a car by Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull in a podium finish. Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton seemed like he was en-route yet another win before Charles Leclerc's crash triggered a virtual safety car during which the Mercedes team wrongly called Hamilton in for a pitstop which got him a 10-second stop and go penalty after the restart of the race.
Hamilton fell to the back of the grid after the 10-second penalty
Hamilton, who was cruising in front of Carlos Sainz Jr in the McLaren, found himself at the absolute back of the grid before he drove marvellously to recover to P7 in front of Daniel Ricciardo in the Renault. Sainz got off to a flying start and he overtook Hamilton's teammate Bottas at the start. Bottas at the start of the race fell behind Sainz, Stroll and Ricciardo. Sainz finished P2 less than a second behind Gasly.
Sebastian Vettel who was in P17 crashed in the first half of the race thanks to a faulty brake. This meant that both the Ferrari's didn't finish in what was their home race.
Both the Ferrari cars crashed in what was their home race at the Monza circuit
Racing Point's Lance Stroll finished at P3 while McLaren's Lando Norris finished at P4. The Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas ended in P5 ahead of his teammate and championship rival Hamilton. Ricciardo in the Renault split the two Mercedes cars. His teammate was behind Hamilton in P8 while Daniil Kvyat in the other AlphaTauri was P9 with the points being wrapped up by Sergio Perez in the Racing Point car.
Notably, Max Verstappen also didn't manage to finish the race in his Red Bull. Kevin Magnussen in the Haas also failed to finish, joining Verstappen and the two Ferraris, which already were having quite the torrid weekend.
2020 F1 Italian GP Race Results:
1 Pierre Gasly - AlphaTauri
2 Carlos Sainz - McLaren - +0.415s
3 Lance Stroll Racing Point - +3.358s
4 Lando Norris McLaren - +6.000s
5 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes - +7.108s
6 Daniel Ricciardo Renault - +8.391s
7 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes - +17.245s
8 Esteban Ocon Renault - +18.691s
9 Daniil Kvyat AlphaTauri - +22.208s
10 Sergio Perez Racing Point - +23.224s
11 Nicholas Latifi Williams - +32.876s
12 Romain Grosjean Haas - +35.164s
13 Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Racing - +36.312s
14 George Russell Williams - +36.593s
15 Alex Albon Red Bull - +37.533s
16 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing - +55.148s
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