Verstappen's F1 hippodrome: Goin' up, goin' down in Italy
Verstappen ticked off yet another win with his branded Red Bull marker pen in Monza – where will he start Singapore from?
The tifosi may have dreamed of a last-gasp 2022 Italian Grand Prix win for Leclerc, but Verstappen's inherent pace all weekend meant it was never likely, writes Mark Hughes
A late safety car ended racing at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix, along with Charles Leclerc's hopes of beating Max Verstappen. There were jeers from the tifosi but it was the right result, says Chris Medland
Max Verstappen took a virtuoso win in Italy, the Red Bull pace proving too much for the challenge of Charles Leclerc's Ferrari
Despite an early collision in Monza, Felipe Drugovich clinched the F2 title after Theo Pourchaire's non-score
The Monza grandstands roared Charles Leclerc to pole position for the 2022 Italian Grand Prix. And with his main rivals facing grid penalties, the crowd will be dreaming of victory on Sunday
Friday brought the not unexpected news that Porsche and Red Bull won’t be joining forces in Formula 1 in 2026 after all, following months of speculation about how the proposed…
Carlos Sainz pipped Max Verstappen in FP2 for the Italian Grand Prix, meaning Ferrari has topped both Friday practice sessions
Ferrari has suffered its fair share of problems this year, but it should keep faith in Mattia Binotto, the man who led it back to the front, says Mark Hughes
Monza is now 100 years old, with the centenary of the first race on Saturday – Paul Fearnley looks back over its often brilliant but sometimes terrible history
Porsche has released a statement saying that negotiations for a partnership with Red Bull have now ended, confirming recent rumours
F1 will pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II with a minute's silence before running at the Italian GP weekend
The Lotus 72 was a groundbreaking car with a long history of success – take a closer look with our new gallery
Monza is now a century old – it's no doubt holy ground for F1, but is it one of the great tracks?
F1 is set to use sustainable fuel by 2026 – but, thanks to former Mercedes tech chief Paddy Lowe's Zero Petroleum, it's already being used elsewhere
Even after the announcement that his McLaren contract was being terminated early, to me it was an unthinkable prospect. Daniel Ricciardo taking a year out from Formula 1 just didn’t…
Few moments in Monza's 100-year history are as emotional as Jody Scheckter's 1979 Italian GP victory in a Ferrari, securing the drivers' and constructors' titles. Damien Smith revisits the F1 win with the South African veteran