Max Verstappen claims fifth-straight victory at Italian Grand Prix

It had been Verstappen’s fifth-straight victory and his first on the Italian Grand Prix — much towards the displeasure of the Ferrari fans who loaded out Monza plus were hoping for the Leclerc win.
The Dutchman now leads the driving force standings by 116 points and could mathematically wrap up the name at the next race in Singapore.
Boos phoned out around Monza as Sunday’s race finished behind the safety car right after Daniel Ricciardo acquired stopped on the monitor with five laps remaining.
It designed Leclerc, who trailed Verstappen having used an extra pit quit, was unable to attach a challenge on his competitor in the closing levels.
Throughout the race, nevertheless , it became apparent that Verstappen got the superior acceleration having climbed through seventh on the main grid.
“It was just controlling the gap at the end when the safety vehicle came out, ” Verstappen said in his post-race interview. “Unfortunately, we didn’t get a reboot, but overall there were again a really good time. ”
Spectators look on as Verstappen tops the podium in Monza.

The Red Bull driver needed to serve a five-place grid penalty right after taking a new power unit component, yet he quickly made light work of the drivers between him and pole-sitter Leclerc.
He had moved into 2nd place ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell by fifth lap and then took the prospect as Leclerc uneven or dimpled skin when a virtual basic safety car was used on lap 12.
Verstappen swapped wheels himself on Panel 26 to hand the particular lead back to Leclerc, who pitted for the second time seven laps later. That gave Verstappen a lead of close to 20 seconds, and his victory was eventually confirmed as the competition finished behind the safety car.
“The start was very good, I had a thoroughly clean chicane, ” Verstappen added. “Then I really could quickly get back in to my rhythm and get into second.
“It was really good on the tires, it was actually enjoyably to drive these days even though it was very hot out there. A great day for us. ”
A solid race for Russell saw him full the podium at the rear of Leclerc, while Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz plus Mercedes Lewis Hamilton, both having started at the back of the grid following power device penalties, surged through the field to finish 4th and fifth.
Williams’ Nyck de Vries, the late replacement for Alexander Albon who is going through treatment for appendicitis, finished ninth on his F1 debut plus was awarded the Driver of the Day accolade.