Bottas Wins Italian GP Sprint Race, Hamilton Falls To Fifth

Valtteri Bottas took a straightforward victory in Formula 1’s second Sprint at Monza, his first win since last year’s Russian Grand Prix, but his engine penalties mean Max Verstappen will start the Italian GP from pole.

And in an extra bonus for Verstappen and Red Bull, championship rival Lewis Hamilton will be down in fourth on the grid on Sunday having tumbled down the order with a poor start to the Sprint – meaning Red Bull comes out of Saturday in the strongest position despite Mercedes having been the Monza pacesetter all weekend so far.

Hamilton immediately lost ground from second on the grid behind Bottas and was down in sixth by the exit of the first chicane.

He regained one position via Pierre Gasly ploughing off and into the wall at the Curva Grande because he had clipped Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren and broken his AlphaTauri’s front wing, which then folded under the car.

That crash caused a safety car period, and means last year’s shock Monza winner starts the 2021 Italian GP at the back.

The rest of the race was largely uneventful, with Bottas edging away from Verstappen to win by just over two seconds.

Daniel Ricciardo had his strongest race performance for McLaren to beat team-mate Lando Norris to third place, as both fended off race-long pressure from Hamilton despite their soft tyres having been expected to fade by the end, which means Ricciardo gets a front row start for Sunday.

The Ferraris of an unwell Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz – his car successfully repaired after his practice crash – took sixth and seventh ahead of the impressive Antonio Giovinazzi’s Alfa Romeo.

Sergio Perez had to work hard for ninth in the second Red Bull having lost ground on lap one. He needed two attempts to pass Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin having cut the first chicane in his initial move.

Fernando Alonso couldn’t repeat his Silverstone Sprint heroics but did progress to 11th from 13th on the grid.

George Russell was another to lose ground on lap one, and finished behind Williams team-mate Nicholas Latifi in 15th.

Yuki Tsunoda had to pit for repairs after clashing with Robert Kubica at the second chicane on the first lap, then recovered to 16th, while Kubica was spun into the gravel but later overtook Mick Schumacher to earn 18th.

Sprint Qualifying Results

PosNameCarGapBest Time
1Valtteri BottasMercedes1m23.54s
2Max VerstappenRed Bull-Honda+2.325s1m23.502s
3Daniel RicciardoMcLaren-Mercedes+14.534s1m24.291s
4Lando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes+18.835s1m24.554s
5Lewis HamiltonMercedes+20.011s1m24.253s
6Charles LeclercFerrari+23.442s1m24.677s
7Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari+27.952s1m24.918s
8Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo-Ferrari+31.089s1m25.126s
9Sergio PérezRed Bull-Honda+31.68s1m24.211s
10Lance StrollAston Martin-Mercedes+38.671s1m25.349s
11Fernando AlonsoAlpine-Renault+39.795s1m25.22

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