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2022 Italian Grand Prix FP3 report and highlights: Verstappen leads Leclerc and


Red Bull driver Max Verstappen set the pace in Saturday’s third and final practice session for the Italian Grand Prix, beating Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and team mate Sergio Perez to top spot around the Monza circuit.

Verstappen posted a time of 1m 21.252s on soft tyres to beat Leclerc by a margin of 0.347s – the Monegasque’s first run on the red-marked tyre compromised by a mistake at the Variante della Roggia chicane – with Perez two-and-a-half tenths further back.

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Verstappen was also the quickest driver on the medium-shod runs – his early benchmark keeping him in the mix with Leclerc and Carlos Sainz even after the Ferraris had switched to softs.

It sets up an intriguing qualifying session later this afternoon, with Verstappen, Sainz and a host of other drivers confirmed to be taking penalties for engine and gearbox component changes.

1


Max
Verstappen
VER
Red Bull Racing

1:21.252

2


Charles
Leclerc
LEC
Ferrari

+0.347s

3


Sergio
Perez
PER
Red Bull Racing

+0.596s

4


Carlos
Sainz
SAI
Ferrari

+0.645s

5


Fernando
Alonso
ALO
Alpine

+1.054s

Sainz was next up in the other Ferrari – half a tenth away from Perez – with Fernando Alonso the ‘best of the rest’ for Alpine in fifth and in prime position to benefit from the various penalties.

McLaren’s Lando Norris remained at the sharp-end in sixth, with Mercedes drivers George Russell and Lewis Hamilton seventh and 10th respectively – sandwiching AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda and the Alpine of Esteban Ocon (the latter joining the penalty list with an engine change).

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Grid penalties for the 2022 Italian Grand Prix

DRIVER PENALTY
Max Verstappen 5 places
Esteban Ocon 5 places
Sergio Perez 10 places
Mick Schumacher 15 places
Valtteri Bottas 15 places
Kevin Magnussen 15 places
Carlos Sainz Back-of-grid
Lewis Hamilton Back-of-grid



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