Italian GP Live Stream- When, Where and How to Watch the Drama of Next Grand Prix in Monza
Italian GP Live Stream
Get to know all about Italian GP Live stream here. After the Dutch dominance on and off the track at Zandvoort, the 2021 action moves to Monza to stage the Italian Grand Prix. A race which has produced some of the most unexpected drama in the previous two years. After Pierre Gasly won his first-ever race at Monza in 2020, who knows which driver can charm the race fans this time around? With majority of the teams announcing their driver line-up for 2022 as well, it will be interesting to see what motivates those who have met the unfortunate outcome.
Talking about the respective standings after the Dutch Grand Prix, Max Verstappen took back his precise lead for the numero uno spot against the reigning world champion by 3 points. However, courtesy to Valtteri Bottas fetching the last place on the podium at Zandvoort, Mercedes extended their lead in the Constructor Standings by more than 10 points.
Italian GP Live Stream- The Schedule in Monza
FRIDAY – Practice One: 14:30 local time [13:30 BST, 08:30 EDT]
FRIDAY – Qualifying: 16:00 local time [15:00 BST, 10:00 EDT]
SATURDAY – Practice Two: 12:00 local time [11:00 BST, 06:00 EDT]
SATURDAY – Sprint Qualifying: 14:30 local time [13:30 BST, 08:30 EDT]
SUNDAY – Grand Prix: 15:00 local time [14:00 BST, 09:00 EDT]
Italian Grand Prix-Official Broadcasters
Country | Official Broadcaster |
USA | ESPN |
Australia | Fox Sports/Channel 10 |
Canada | TSN/TSN Go |
UK | Sky Sports |
India | Star Sports/Disney +Hotstar |
New Zealand | Spark Sport |
This was all upon the Italian GP Live stream. Now moving onto the general facts about this grand prix, both Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton have managed to win five races in Italy, which is the most by any driver. Pierre Gasly stands as the former winner of the Italian GP. However, it was Mercedes who won the races continuously from 2014 to 2018. The Italian Grand Prix is happening at Autodromo Nazionale Monza, which is situated at the North side of Milan, Italy. One of the most interesting fact about this circuit is that, the Monza Circuit is a historical track that is exquisitely built in a wooden setting.
Furthermore, Autodromo Nazionale Monza is 5.793 km in length and consists of 53 laps. Moreover, the fastest lap record at the Monza Circuit was made by Barrichello in 2004 where he completed a single lap in 1 minute 21 seconds.
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