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Italian Grand Prix 2021

What time does the F1 Italian Grand Prix start?

Monza plays host to Round 14 of the Formula 1 World Championship, with the Italian Grand Prix being held on Sunday afternoon. Here's the time schedule for the remainder of the Italian Grand Prix weekend.

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Sunday's Italian Grand Prix will be held at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, near Milan.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen will start the 53-lap race from pole position, with McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo alongside.

Sprint Qualifying winner Valtteri Bottas will start from the back of the grid as a result of an engine change grid penalty.

Sunday's Grand Prix will start at 15:00 local time / 14:00 BST, running for 53 laps.

Check out the schedule for Sunday's race.

2021 Italian GP schedule

Date Event Time (Local) Time (BST)
Sunday September 12 Italian Grand Prix 15:00 14:00

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