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10.09.2022: PIRELLI ITALIAN GRAND PRIX Q1. The Scuderia Ferrari drivers wait a few minutes before going out on track. Charles posts a 1 |
PIRELLI ITALIAN GRAND PRIX
Monza Autodrome
9-11 September 2022
Saturday, September 10th 2022
Clear skies, dry track. Temperature: air 27, track 42
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Q1. The Scuderia Ferrari drivers wait a few minutes before going out on track. Charles posts a 1’21”280 and Carlos a 1’21”348. Having got through to the second phase, they stay in the garage.
Q2. Charles and Carlos go out on used Soft tyres. Carlos does a lap in 1’20”878 but Charles makes a mistake and can only manage a 1’21”208. Once again they get through to the final phase.
Q3. Two sets of new tyres each for Charles and Carlos. The Monegasque does a 1’20”770 while the Spaniard slots into his slipstream to do a 1’20”584. Final run: Charles laps in 1’20”161, Carlos posts a 1’20”429. Charles is on pole in the Italian Grand Prix, just as he did in 2019.
Free practice 3: Charles, second Carlos fourth
Scuderia Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were second and fourth fastest respectively in the third free practice session for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
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32 laps. The two drivers started off on Medium tyres with which Leclerc did a 1’21”944, while Carlos stopped the clocks in 1’22”711. Switching to Softs, the Monegasque did a 1’21”605 and then got down to 1’21”599, while the Spaniard posted a 1’21”897.
Towards the end of the session they ran in race configuration, with Leclerc doing a total of 15 laps and Sainz 17.
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