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Everything you need to know about the Italian Grand Prix: Times, previews, predictions.

Everything you need to know about the Italian Grand Prix: Times, previews, predictions.

Formula One enters Monza with nine races left, and the on-track battle between McLaren and Red Bull keeps getting closer.

Lando Norris stunned Max Verstappen with his second career victory last weekend at Zandvoort, and Red Bull look to be on the back-foot.

Ferrari also made a step forward with Charles Leclerc finishing on the podium after starting sixth, which sets up this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix to be a potential thriller.

The forecast is set to be red hot with highs of 34°C on Friday, with cloud cover and highs of 33°C thereafter.

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Haas left the Netherlands a day late on Monday after Uralkali payment was settled.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli will drive for Mercedes in Friday’s first practice session at Monza.

Christian Horner admitted the pressure is on at Red Bull as McLaren won by 22 seconds at Zandvoort.

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Circuit stats and history

Autodromo Nazionale Monza, known as the ‘Temple of Speed’ for its long straights and fast corners, is another classic circuit that has been part of Formula One since the start in 1950. Almost every Italian Grand Prix has been held at Monza, except 1980 which was at Imola.

Monza was built in 1922 as the world’s third purpose-built circuit, and like others had a section (Monza Oval) that featured banked corners. After several incidents and fatalities over the years, it was decommissioned from F1 in the 1960s and is no longer in use.

Laps: 53 laps of 5.7km Total distance: 306km

Lap record: 1:21.046 – Rubens Barrichello (2004)

Most wins: Lewis Hamilton (2012, 2014-2015, 2017-2018) and Michael Schumacher (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006) are tied on five. Of the current grid, Fernando Alonso (2007,…

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