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Laurent Mekies was full of praise for Max Verstappen in the wake of the Dutchman’s third Grand Prix win of the season in Italy, calling the four-time World Champion’s drive “perfection” as he celebrated a victory for the first time as Red Bull Team Princi...
F1 TV's Jolyon Palmer looks at the Italian Grand Prix where Red Bull and Max Verstappen finally put a halt to McLaren's current monopoly on wins. View the full episode and past editions at F1TV.com.
Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto were both keen to move on swiftly and target the next round of the F1 season in Azerbaijan following a particularly challenging Italian Grand Prix for Alpine.
Yuki Tsunoda was left to ponder what might have been at the Italian Grand Prix after his bid to make it back-to-back points finishes came undone via a collision with Liam Lawson.
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur was quick to pay tribute to the passionate Tifosi at Monza, who flocked to the track in huge numbers to support both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.
Pole-sitter Max Verstappen cut the first chicane to keep the lead on Lap 1, but was then instructed to hand the place back to his rival by his race engineer.
Watch highlights from the 2025 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Max Verstappen took his third victory of the 2025 season around the historic Monza circuit, establishing a commanding lead over the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
The Italian Grand Prix in Monza produced not only a memorable race, but also a treasure trove of top trivia to dive into.
Lando Norris has made it clear that he and McLaren would have done “exactly the same thing” if the roles were reversed after team mate Oscar Piastri obeyed team orders in the final stages of the Italian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton was awed by the crowds at the Italian Grand Prix as he put on a show in his first race at Monza as a Ferrari driver, charging through the field to take sixth place.
Charles Leclerc admitted that he “couldn’t do much more” en route to a P4 finish at the Italian Grand Prix, with the Ferrari driver initially battling Oscar Piastri at the start before ultimately crossing the line in fourth.
Lando Norris was well in command of second place until he pitted on Lap 47 when a very slow stop allowed his McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri to take the position. McLaren then asked Piastri to let Norris back through.
The drivers and teams report back on all the action at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, for the 2025 Italian Grand Prix.