Italian Grand Prix 2021 The latest F1 news about the 2021 F1 Italian Grand Prix
The Italian Grand Prix will be held on September 12, 2021. Last season saw Pierre Gasly claim a shock victory for AlphaTauri. Will the Frenchman add another to his tally or will another driver etch their name in history by claiming their maiden Formula 1 victory?

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F1 World Championship standings after the 2021 Italian GP

F1 2021 Italian GP - Race results

Ricciardo leads McLaren 1-2 as Hamilton and Verstappen collide

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Starting Grid: F1 2021 Italian Grand Prix

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2021 F1 Italian Grand Prix – Sprint Qualifying results

Bottas beats Verstappen to Sprint victory, Hamilton back in fifth

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Starting Grid: F1 2021 Italian GP Sprint Qualifying

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2021 F1 Italian Grand Prix – Free Practice 2 results

Mercedes lead Red Bull in second practice at Italian GP

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2021 F1 Italian Grand Prix – Qualifying results

Bottas pips Hamilton, Verstappen third in Italian GP qualifying

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