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The Italian Grand Prix is the fifth oldest national motor racing Grand Prix, having been held since 1921. Since 2013, it has been the Grand Prix held the most times, with 93 editions as of 2023. It is one of the two Grands Prix which has run as an event of the Formula One World Championship Grands Prix every season, continuously since the championship was introduced in 1950. Every Formula One Italian Grand Prix in the World Championship era has been held at Monza except in 1980, when it was held at Imola.
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F1 Q&A: Can Red Bull recover from loss in form?BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following the Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Leclerc beats Piastri and Norris for home Ferrari winCharles Leclerc pulls off an extraordinary home win for Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix, beating Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.BBC Sport - Published | |
Norris eyes 'opportunity' to close title gap on VerstappenLando Norris says he has a "good opportunity" to make up ground on title rival Max Verstappen in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Norris on Italian GP pole with Verstappen seventhLando Norris leads a McLaren one-two in Italian Grand Prix qualifying, with title rival Max Verstappen’s Red Bull in seventh.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hamilton sets pace after Antonelli crashes on debutLewis Hamilton sets the pace for Mercedes in practice at the Italian Grand Prix, as his likely replacement Andrea Kimi Antonelli crashes.BBC Sport - Published | |
Mercedes debutant Antonelli crashes in Italian GP first practiceAndrea Kimi Antonelli crashes at high speed on his Formula 1 weekend debut in first practice at the Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sainz thanks police after alleged robbery attemptCarlos Sainz thanks Milan police after the Ferrari driver was reportedly the target of a robbery after Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Verstappen breaks record with 10th straight winRed Bull's Max Verstappen sets an all-time record for consecutive wins with victory in the Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Sainz daring to dream that he can beat Verstappen'If form runs its normal way, Ferrari don't have a chance of beating Max Verstappen in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix - but Carlos Sainz says "it can happen".BBC Sport - Published | |
Italian GP build-up: Sainz on pole as Verstappen aims for wins recordFollow live text updates and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra online-only commentary from the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.BBC Sport - Published | |
Sainz thrills Ferrari fans by taking Monza poleFerrari's Carlos Sainz pips Red Bull's Max Verstappen to pole position in a gripping qualifying session at the Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Perez crashes during practice as Sainz fastestSergio Perez crashes his Red Bull at the famous Parabolica corner in Friday practice at the Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Italian Grand Prix third practice - radio and textFollow live text and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary from third practice before qualifying at the Italian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | Verstappen fastest in first practice at MonzaRed Bull's Max Verstappen is fastest in first practice for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, ahead of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz.BBC Sport - Published |
Injured Ricciardo to miss Italian Grand PrixDaniel Ricciardo will miss the Italian Grand Prix as a result of the broken hand he sustained in an accident at Zandvoort on Friday.BBC Sport - Published | Italian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen wins after late safety carRed Bull’s Max Verstappen inflicted a home defeat on Charles Leclerc and Ferrari in the Italian Grand Prix to continue his cruise to a second title.BBC Sport - Published |
Italian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc takes pole position for FerrariFerrari's Charles Leclerc takes pole position at the Italian Grand Prix ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen.BBC Sport - Published | Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes driver will start the Italian Grand Prix at the back due to grid penaltyMercedes driver Lewis Hamilton will start the Italian Grand Prix at the back because of a grid penalty for using too many engine parts.BBC Sport - Published |