Following a thrilling race in the Netherlands, the F1 spectacle moves to Italy's Monza circuit, renowned for its high-speed straights and short laps. While Verstappen's championship win seems imminent, other teams remain motivated to prevent Red Bull from sweeping every Grand Prix this season.
Ferrari demonstrated impressive speed during Saturday's session, but the real surprises came from Williams, as Alex Albon reached Q3 once again. Whether this marks the resurgence of the team is uncertain, but both Williams and McLaren emerge as contenders for an unexpected podium finish on Sunday in Italy.
The Italian Grand Prix race is scheduled for Sunday at 15:00 CEST, aligning with the local time in Italy. For American viewers, the race will kick off at 09:00 ET/ 06:00 PT. Meanwhile, fans in the United Kingdom can catch the action starting at 14:00 BST.
Viewers in the UK can rely on Sky Sports F1 for their regular race coverage, while those in the United States can tune in to ESPN for the event."
What is Formula 1?
Formula 1, often abbreviated as F1, is a high-speed, open-wheel, single-seater motorsport. It is considered one of the most prestigious and popular forms of auto racing in the world
When did F1 start?
Formula 1, often referred to as F1, officially began in 1950 with the inaugural season of the FIA Formula One World Championship. The first race of that championship took place on May 13, 1950, at the Silverstone Circuit in the United Kingdom. The championship has continued annually since then, making it one of the most prestigious and widely followed motorsport series in the world.