Carlos Sainz starts the Italian Grand Prix on pole for Ferrari having narrowly beaten Red Bull's Max Verstappen in qualifying.
The runaway championship leader will have to overcome Sainz to secure a record-breaking 10th race victory in a row at Monza, with Charles Leclerc playing rear gunner for the Scuderia in third.
George Russell could be the joker in the pack for Mercedes from fourth on the grid, so who will win?
Today's 53-lap race starts at 15:00 local time in Italy. Use our handy table below to find out when the Italian Grand Prix starts in your time zone.
2023 F1 Italian Grand Prix start times
| Time Zone | Race start time |
|---|---|
| Pacific Daylight Time | 06:00 |
| Central Daylight Time | 08:00 |
| Eastern Daylight Time | 09:00 |
| Brasilia Time | 10:00 |
| British Summer Time | 14:00 |
| Central European Summer Time | 15:00 |
| Gulf Standard Time | 17:00 |
| India Standard Time | 18:30 |
| Western Indonesian Time | 20:00 |
| China Standard Time | 21:00 |
| Korea Standard Time | 22:00 |
| Australian Eastern Standard Time | 23:00 |
| New Zealand Time | 01:00 (Monday) |
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