F1 ITALIAN GP. At the end of the sprint qualification, Max Verstappen will start in pole position ahead of Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris while Lewis Hamilton will start only 4th.

[Updated 12 September 2021 12:20pm] For the second sprint qualifying in Formula 1 history, it was Valtteri Bottas who won ahead of Max Verstappen, but it is the Red Bull driver who will go on pole at Monza since the Mercedes driver has changed his entire engine and is logically penalised. Second Saturday, Lewis Hamilton will finally start 4th behind the two McLarens who impress in Italy and who can clearly aim for victory. Big loser in sprint qualifying after a collision at the first corner, Pierre Gasly will start 19th on the grid and will try to get into the points.

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F1 is stopping in Italy for this Grand Prix, which will take place on the legendary Monza circuit. The drivers will have the opportunity to compete on the long straights offered by the start of the route, before chaining the turns of the 5.793 kilometer long circuit. Due to the sprint qualification, the schedule for the Monza Grand Prix is ??a bit “turned upside down”. Here is the schedule for F1 GP 2021:

Only subscribers to Canal Group channels will be able to fully enjoy the Italian GP at Monza: practice and qualifying on Friday September 10 and Saturday September 11 will be broadcast on the Canal Sport and Canal channels. The Italian GP race will be broadcast exclusively on the Canal channel. Find below the full Italian F1 GP 2020 TV schedule with channels, times and schedule.

Canal is the exclusive broadcaster for the F1 season in France. The subscription-based pay channel will therefore broadcast the entire F1 Italian GP race weekend, including free practice and qualifying on Saturday. Note that it is also possible to view the race live as well as these free practice and qualifying sessions on your computer; via the MyCanal.fr streaming platform, also available by subscription.

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Others may prefer to use the official F1 website. F1.com offers a subscription called F1 TV Direct, which allows you to watch many streaming videos on demand. This therefore includes practice, qualifying, and of course the races of the entire live F1 season. The most seasoned F1 enthusiasts will also find live timing and statistics. It is even possible to follow your favorite driver on board camera during the race! The annual subscription to this service costs the sum of 189 euros. It is also possible to subscribe to the month. With this subscription, you will enjoy: