The 2023 Italian Grand Prix at Monza will take place on Sunday, September 3, at 14:00 BST. It will be the 14th race in the 2023 Formula 1 season and is the final event in the European stint of the season. It's the home race for Ferrari, so expect plenty of Tifosi in the stands cheering the pole sitter Carlos Sainz.
Verstappen and Red Bull Racing are trying to win a 10th consecutive race for the first time in F1 history. They've also won the 2022 Italian Grand Prix last year. The Dutchman already has a huge lead in the World Championship, and it's already a question of when rather than if. But the Dutchman will not start this event from pole position. That honour goes to Carlos Sainz. Sainz's teammate starts from P3.
The Italian Grand Prix weekend will see the traditional format of Formula 1. That means three practice sessions were completed on Friday and Saturday. Qualifying occurred on Saturday afternoon, and the race will occur on Sunday, September 3, at 15:00 local time (14:00 BST).
Sunday, September 3
The Italian Grand Prix - 14:00 - 16:00