FORMULA ONE returns to the iconic Monza this weekend as Max Verstappen looks to build on his Holland victory.
The Dutch star is embroiled in a tussle for the Driver’s Championship with Lewis Hamilton, who has won five times at this track.
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This year’s race will see the return of the sprint qualifying, which was first trialled earlier in the season at Silverstone.
When is the Italian GP?
- First practice from Monza will be held on Friday, Saturday 10.
- It will get underway at 1.30pm.
- Qualifying will then follow at 5pm BST.
- Sprint qualifying will then take place on Saturday at 3.30pm, before the big race on Sunday at 2pm.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports F1.
Coverage of a manic Friday schedule will begin at midday.
If you want to stream and don’t have a Sky account, you can grab a NOW TV pass from £9.99.
Full schedule
Friday, September 10
- First practice – 1.30pm
- Qualifying – 5pm
Saturday, September 11
- Second practice – 11am
- Sprint qualifying – 3.30pm
Sunday, September 12
- Italian GP – 2pm
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk