Leclerc wins Monza GP after one-stop strategy; Norris closes gap to Verstappen

Norris’ gap to Verstappen down to 62 points; with 8 races to go, McLaren is just 8 points behind Red Bull.

Published on Sep 02, 2024 01:49:00 PM

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Ferrari pulled off a bold strategy call at its home race in Italy to secure its third win of the season. The McLaren duo joined Leclerc on the podium with Oscar Piastri finishing second (+2.664s) and polesitter Lando Norris claiming the final podium position.

  • Verstappen finishes P6
  • Kevin Magnussen to miss Azerbaijan GP due to penalty accumulation

Leclerc wins Ferrari’s home race

Lando Norris lost the lead in the opening lap after starting from pole position as Oscar Piastri pulled off an aggressive but clean move at the second chicane to get into the lead. The McLarens showed strong pace throughout the race, however, while Piastri pitted for a second time during the 39th lap, Leclerc continued on a one-stop strategy and inherited the lead, ultimately winning Ferrari’s home race this season.

Championship leader Max Verstappen finished in P6 after qualifying in P7. Post-race, he admitted that Red Bull should "change the whole car" if they want to be competitive once again.

Kevin Magnussen will miss the next race at Baku after the stewards deemed him responsible for a clash with Pierre Gasly. The Danish driver has now accumulated 12 penalty points, the maximum allowed before being penalised with a one-race ban. It remains to be seen who will replace him at the next race.

2024 Formula 1 championship standings

2024 Italian GP results
PositionDriverTeam
1Charles LeclercFerrari
2Oscar PiastriMcLaren
3Lando NorrisMcLaren
4Carlos SainzFerrari
5Lewis HamiltonMercedes
6Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing
7George RussellMercedes
8Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing
9Alexander AlbonWilliams
10Kevin MagnussenHAAS
11Fernando AlonsoAston Martin
12Franco ColapintoWilliams
13Daniel RicciardoRB
14Esteban OconAlpine
15Pierre GaslyAlpine
16Valtteri BottasStake Sauber
17Nico HulkenbergHAAS
18Zhou GuanyuStake Sauber
19Lance StrollAston Martin
NCYuki TsunodaRB

Both McLarens finished above the Red Bulls and the championship gap is now down to eight points. Lando Norris also closed his gap to Verstappen; it currently stands at 62 points, with eight races to go. Formula 1 races in Azerbaijan next from September 13-15.

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Norris wins Dutch GP to slash Verstappen’s F1 title lead

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