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The 2023 Italian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio d'Italia 2023) was a Formula One motor race held on 3 September 2023 at the Monza Circuit in Monza, Italy. It was the fourteenth round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship .
In Teledeporte, the sports channel of the Spanish national public TV, which offers a 60-minutes time highlights of every race (except the Spanish Grand Prix, which is shown live in the TVE main channel La 1), journalist Marc Martí is the main commentator, with 2021 and 2023 IndyCar Series Champion Alex Palou as co-commentator.
F1 Italian Grand Prix LIVE: Charles Leclerc has a five-second lead with two laps left (Lap 52/53) 15:17, Kieran Jackson. Tremendous atmosphere at Monza as the tifosi cheer on Leclerc, whose tyres ...
F1 Italian Grand Prix qualifying 15:00 , Kieran Jackson We’re underway with Q1 as the sun continues to shine in Monza, with the track temperature approaching 40C.
This season of Drive to Survive focuses on the 2023 season and related stories, including Nyck de Vries' brief Formula One career, the trials and tribulations, both managerial and performance-related, of the Alpine F1 Team, the fight between Haas and Williams to get out of last place in the Constructors' Championship, and Lewis Hamilton's future in not only the sport, but within his team ...
Formula 1 live updates from practice at Monza as Lewis Hamilton and George Russell take to the track for the first time since signing their new Mercedes contracts
Ferrari have won their home Grand Prix 20 times, the most recent being Charles Leclerc in 2024. The 2023 Italian Grand Prix set the record for the duration of the shortest race, not counting prematurly ended races, running for 1:13:41.143, [8] breaking the previous record belonging to the 2003 Italian Grand Prix, which ran for 1:14:19.838. [9]
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