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Lando Norris Qualifies on Pole in Italy, Points Leader Max Verstappen 7th

Lando Norris was able to lead a McLaren front row lockout, securing the pole position for Sunday’s (Sept. 1) Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix at the legendary Autodromo Nazionale Monza.

Only once in the last 15 Italian Grands Prix has the pole sitter failed to win the race, something Oscar Piastri will be hoping to change from second place. George Russell qualified third.

Norris’ fortune came as points leader Max Verstappen struggled and qualified just seventh on the grid. Verstappen currently has a 70 point lead on Norris; if they finish where they start, that lead turns into 53 points as F1 enters the fall months.

“Honestly, my lap was, it hurts me to say, was not a great lap,” Norris said in the podium interviews. “My [first attempt in Q3] was, run two was a little bit more. Good enough for pole, a little surprise at the end, and very happy.”

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Q3

Pos.Driver No.DriverTeamTime from Leader
1.4Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes1:19:327m
2.81Oscar PiastriMcLaren Mercedes+0.109s
3.63George RussellMercedes+0.113s
4.16Charles LeclercFerrari+0.134s
5.55Carlos SainzFerrari+0.140s
6.44Lewis HamiltonMercedes+0.186s
7.1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing Honda RBPT+0.695s
8.11Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing Honda RBPT+0.735s
9.23Alexander AlbonWilliams Mercedes+0.972s
10.27Nico HulkenbergHaas Ferrari+1.012s

Q2

There were no major incidents in this session.

Pos.Driver No.DriverTeamTime from Advancing
11.14Fernando AlonsoAston Martin Aramco Mercedes+0.010s
12.3Daniel RicciardoRB Honda RBPT+0.068s
13.20Kevin MagnussenHaas Ferrari+0.287s
14.10Pierre GaslyAlpine Renault+0.327s
15.31Esteban OconAlpine Renault+0.355s
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Q1

Both Kevin Magnussen and Franco Colapinto had issues and ran off the track in the closing minute of qualifying.

Both were able to recover and make it back to pit road, but the resulting yellow flag ruined a lot of lap times at the end of the session. Colapinto ended up 18th in qualifying for his very first start in F1, while Magnussen advanced and qualified 13th.

Pos.Driver No.DriverTeamTime from Advancing
16.22Yuki TsunodaRB Honda RBPT+0.044s
17.18Lance StrollAston Martin Aramco Mercedes+0.112s
18.43Franco ColapintoWilliams Mercedes+0.160s
19.77Valtteri BottasSauber Ferrari+0.200s
20.24Zhou GuanyuSauber Ferrari+0.544s

F1 Italian Grand Prix Qualifying Results

One of the oldest and longest-run races on the F1 calendar, the Italian Grand Prix is a classic. The tifosi will be rocking at Monza when the lights go out at 9 a.m. ET on Sunday, September 1. Coverage will be provided on ESPN.

Michael has watched NASCAR for 20 years and regularly covered the sport from 2013-2021, and also formerly covered the SRX series from 2021-2023. He now covers the FIA Formula 1 World Championship, the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and road course events in the NASCAR Cup Series.