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Formula 1: race in Monza NOW in the live ticker – Vettel-Aus after engine failure

2022-09-11T13:32:13.965Z


Formula 1: race in Monza NOW in the live ticker – Vettel-Aus after engine failure Created: 09/11/2022 15:24 By: Christoph Klaucke Max Verstappen starts his race to catch up at the race in Monza. © Luca Rossini/dpa Formula 1 is visiting Monza. Mick Schumacher is fighting for his future in the pinnacle of motorsport. The race in Italy in the live ticker. Formula 1: race in Monza, Sunday, 3 p.m


Formula 1: race in Monza NOW in the live ticker – Vettel-Aus after engine failure

Created: 09/11/2022 15:24

By: Christoph Klaucke

Max Verstappen starts his race to catch up at the race in Monza.

© Luca Rossini/dpa

Formula 1 is visiting Monza.

Mick Schumacher is fighting for his future in the pinnacle of motorsport.

The race in Italy in the live ticker.

  • Formula 1: race in Monza, Sunday, 3 p.m

  • Ferrari

    hopes for

    home win

    : Charles Leclerc starts from pole position

  • Mick Schumacher

    is fighting for his

    Formula 1 future

    : the Haas driver was last in qualifying

  • This live ticker is continuously updated

11/53:

Vettel has to park his Aston Martin on the side of the track.

"I'm losing power," radioed the Heppenheimer to the pits.

Vettel falls out with engine damage.

The virtual safety car is switched on.

Formula 1 in Monza: Current result

1. Leclerc

2. Verstappen

3.Russell

4. Ricciardo

5. Gasly

6. Norris

7. Alonso

8. Nyck de Vries

9.Zhou

10. Sainz

11. Stroll

12. Hag

13. Perez

14.Ocon

15. Magnussen

16. Tsunoda

17. Latifi

18.Hamilton

19. Schumacher

20. Bottas

8/53:

Mick Schumacher is stuck at the end of the field in P18.

Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton is fighting his way through the backfield and is now 15.

4/53:

Verstappen also overtakes Russell and is now chasing Leclerc.

The Dutchman has already made up five places.

Russell doesn't fight back and would rather secure the podium.

2/53:

World champion Max Verstappen grabs Ricciardo next and is already third.

Vettel fell back to P12 behind Aston Martin teammate Stroll.

START:

Russell attacks Leclerc, the two touch slightly at Turn 2 but are able to continue.

Lando Norris falls far behind.

Verstappen is already fourth.

Vettel is tenth, Mick Schumacher on P17.

Update from September 11, 3 p.m.:

Punctually at 3 p.m., the drivers start in the lap formation.

One lap, then the start of the Monza race follows.

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Update from September 11, 2:57 p.m .:

There is currently a lot of speculation about the future of Mick Schumacher in Formula 1. The 23-year-old is fighting for his Haas cockpit, but a change to another team is also possible.

Schumi junior did not want to comment on the rumors.

"If there's anything to announce, I'll let you know," said Schumacher.

Update from September 11, 2:55 p.m

.: Mick Schumacher was last in yesterday's qualifying.

Due to various penalties against other drivers, the Haas driver moved up to 17th place on the starting grid.

It shouldn't be enough for points, but Schumi junior doesn't want to give up.

“Hope for chaos, take advantage of safety cars.

Damage limitation in that case,” said Mick before the race.

Update from September 11th, 2:50 p.m.:

Today is a special day for the Tifosi in Italy.

The Autodromo Nazionale Monza was built in 1922 and is celebrating its 100th anniversary.

Update from September 11, 2:45 p.m .:

Queen Elizabeth II died last Thursday.

Formula 1 also holds a minute's silence before the race in Monza.

This is followed by the Italian national anthem.

Update from September 11, 2:43 p.m .:

Mick Schumacher has won races in Monza several times in junior series.

His victory in Formula 2 in Monza in 2020 paved the way for Schumi junior to win the world championship and Formula 1. “A mega race weekend back then.

Definitely one of the points where the turning point came and we drove onto the title course.

Then things went uphill,” said Mick ahead of the Italian Grand Prix.

Incidentally, his father Michael Schumacher is a record winner in Monza with five wins together with Lewis Hamilton.

Update from September 11, 2:28 p.m

.: The cars go out on the track again shortly before the start and warm up.

When the Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz drive out in Monza, there are frenetic cheers from the thousands of Tifosi at the Italian Grand Prix.

Leclerc has already won the home race in 2019.

Today it should work again from pole position.

Ferrari hopes for home win: Charles Leclerc starts from pole position

Preliminary report:

Monza - Formula 1 says goodbye to Europe with the race in Monza.

At the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday at 3 p.m. things could get busy again, the Tifosi are hoping for Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc to win.

The Frenchman, who, like Red Bull's Sergio Perez, is 109 points behind world champion Max Verstappen, will start from pole position.

World Championship leader Verstappen came second in qualifying, but started with a five-place penalty.

In the middle, after an actually bad qualification, but a series of deferrals, Sebastian Vettel is also at the place of his first big Formula 1 success.

And even Mick Schumacher doesn't have to start from the last place he still occupied in the knockout stage after a number of setbacks through no fault of his own.

Schumi junior is fighting for his future in Formula 1 in Haas.

Formula 1 in Monza in the live ticker: Vettel and Schumacher benefit from penalties

Because Carlos Sainz (3rd in the Ferrari), Sergio Perez (4th in the Red Bull) and Lewis Hamilton (5th in the Mercedes) also had new parts in their cars that exceeded the permitted quota, they also had to move back - albeit differently far.

The big beneficiary of this is George Russell, who ended the knockout phase in sixth place and moved up to second on the grid.

And even Mick Schumacher, last in the lame Haas on an already troubled weekend, and Sebastian Vettel, 17th in the Aston Martin, will climb places on the so-called grid this Sunday.

Vettel will start the race from eleventh place, Mick Schumacher from 17th.

Mick Schumacher is fighting for his Formula 1 future: the Haas driver finished last in qualifying

Vettel didn't want to believe it.

"I'm afraid we're out, Sebastian," he was radioed into the car.

"It can't be," said Vettel.

17th place in the Aston Martin on the circuit where he celebrated his first pole 14 years ago and then his first Grand Prix victory, at the wheel of a Toro Rosso.

Mick Schumacher suffered the next setback through no fault of his own.

On Friday he had to give his car to the former Formula 1 driver Antonio Giovinazzi in the first practice session, and then an engine defect stopped the German in the second practice session.

In the session before qualifying, there were problems with the clutch, Mick Schumacher was only able to complete 17 practice laps in total and was last in qualifying behind teammate Kevin Magnussen.

"You don't have any reference points at all," explained Schumacher.

He is not "too happy".

Because some better-placed drivers get even higher grid penalties, he will even move up a bit.

Because it was clear, among other things, that Sainz and Hamilton had to start behind Schumacher because of their penalties, as did Yuki Tsunoda, who was eliminated early.

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Formula 1 in Monza in the live ticker: Mick Schumacher fights for the F1 cockpit

Mick Schumacher has not yet secured his F1 cockpit for next season.

“We are considering what is best for the development of the team.

Do we only look at the technology or also the driving element?

To be honest, we don't know whether Mick will stay or not," said Haas team boss Günther Steiner in the

Speedweek

interview.

Schumacher “delivered very good races in Canada, England and Austria.

But he lacks the consistency, he has to put in a strong performance more often,” said Steiner: “We're not in a hurry when it comes to the driver question, and Mick still has chances to show what he can do.” Preferably today in Monza.

You won't miss anything in our live ticker for the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday at 3 p.m.

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Source: merkur

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