Following the Spanish Grand Prix, the Belgian Grand Prix (August 30) and Italian Grand Prix at Monza will take place (September 6).
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The Italian Grand Prix returns to Monza this weekend as Monza once again plays host to Formula One, with Mercedes ready to go tyre-to-tyre with Red Bull and Ferrari for podium places.The truncated 2020 F1 season hasn’t impacted on the traditional start-of-September race date for the Italian Grand Prix.It means we can expect the usual weather conditions – potentially with some rain – as F1 enters its eighth round of the year.All eyes with be on Hamilton and whether he can make it a record six wins in this race. It's one of the most incredible events on the Formula One calendar. The Italian Grand Prix 2020 will as regularly be held at the Monza circuit near Milan. The 21-year-old has endured some rocky race weekends so far this season but is yet to endure a nightmare run.Yet the Virtuosi Racing star has a rival in another young gem, Robert Shwartzman.
The Italian Grand Prix returns to Monza this weekend as Lewis Hamilton seeks to break the record for most wins on this iconic circuit.
F1 Italian Grand Prix 2020 will be held on September 3.
One of the key elements of the current Monza circuit being deployed in the F1 calendar is that it …
“The 2020 edition of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza from September 4-6 will be held behind closed doors, that is without spectators,” it added. Get up to speed with everything you need to know about the 2020 Italian Grand Prix, which takes place over 53 laps of the 5.793-kilometre Autodromo Nazionale Monza on Sunday, September 6. In fact, his career best result in Italy was fifth back in 2018.Brit Callum Ilott remains the man to beat in F2 this season after storming to the top of the Drivers’ Championship standings. The Russian has endured a mixed season, making the podium on a handful of occasions but also missing out on the points just as often.Nobuharu Matsushita won the feature race last year, which was held in the shadow of the death of Anthoine Hubert in the previous race weekend at Spa.Matsushita also won the feature race at Catalonia earlier this summer and is one to watch here.As for Dane Christian Lundgaard, he will hope to rekindle his early-season form after a slump over the past few weeks in his ART Grand Prix car.American Logan Sargeant is becoming an expert at pinching pole position in F3 qualifying but transforming them into wins is a different matter.The Prema driver recorded arguably his best race weekend of the 2019 F2 season at Monza last year but will be seeking podium places over the two races here.Sargeant’s teammate Oscar Piastri is also gunning for the F3 title this year and recently claimed victory in the Catalonia sprint.All rights reserved. He never looked back – but his teammate Sebastian Vettel finished 13th after a disastrous spin off and collision with Lance Stroll.The Renaults of Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg cruised to fourth and fifth respectively without much trouble.Despite finishing third, Hamilton maintained his stranglehold on the F1 Drivers’ Championship, as Leclerc leapfrogged Vettel into fourth spot overall.Leclerc’s emphatic win at Monza last year came during the best spell of his burgeoning F1 career and Ferrari will be desperate to secure another Prancing Horse victory on home soil.But while Leclerc is now firmly Ferrari’s No 1 priority – with Vettel all set to leave the team after a disastrous season – Ferrari may be powerless to stop the Mercedes here.Hamilton was close to pinching poll here 12 months ago and, should the Brit cruise to the front of the grid in qualifying then it’s hard to see who will catch him.Monza is a tricky circuit but it favours fast cars over the more nimble chassis – and that just plays into Hamilton’s hands.As for who could challenge the Mercedes, Max Verstappen seems like the obvious choice but the Dutchman has never won here.