Italian GP practice shortened after horrific Formula 3 crash deepgoing

Author : ratableness2003
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 22:35:44


Track repairs were required after Australian driver Alex Peroni collided with the curb on the 20th lap, sending his car somersaulting into the air and landing upside-down on the safety barrier.

The 19-year-old Peroni, who drives for Campos Racing, was able to leave his car safely and walk to the medical car for an examination.

The race eventually finished under the safety car, with Russian championship leader Robert Shwartzman taking the win.



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The so-called 'sausage curb' that caused the crash was placed on the track to stop drivers from gaining an advantage by running wide round the corner.

Delays to the Formula One practice were due to officials removing the damaged curb after the crash.

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Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel was fastest in the final practice session, 0.032 seconds ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen.

There have been positive signs for Ferrari so far this weekend, with Vettel's teammate Charles Leclerc, who recorded his first ever F1 victory in Belgium last weekend, finishing as the fastest in the first two practice sessions.

And it was Leclerc who took pole for the second week in a row under bizarre circumstances in the Northern Italian city of Monza.

In the final qualifying session, drivers sought to take advantage of the tow round Monza by slip streaming one another. Yet the majority misjudged the timing and missed the cut off.

Of the nine drivers on the track, only Leclerc and Renault's Carlos Sainz recorded times and the seven others were unable to register an improved time.

That meant, to the delight of the Ferrari-supporting home crowd, that Leclerc was able to take pole, ahead of Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton, the championship leader, and Valtteri Bottas.

The race takes place at 3:10pm local time on Sunday.

In the final qualifying session, drivers sought to take advantage of the tow round Monza by slip streaming one another. Yet the majority misjudged the timing and missed the cut off. The 19-year-old Peroni, who drives for Campos Racing, was able to leave his car safely and walk to the medical car for an examination. Delays to the Formula One practice were due to officials removing the damaged curb after the crash. In the final qualifying session, drivers sought to take advantage of the tow round Monza by slip streaming one another. Yet the majority misjudged the timing and missed the cut off. The race takes place at 3:10pm local time on Sunday. The race eventually finished under the safety car, with Russian championship leader Robert Shwartzman taking the win. There have been positive signs for Ferrari so far this weekend, with Vettel's teammate Charles Leclerc, who recorded his first ever F1 victory in Belgium last weekend, finishing as the fastest in the first two practice sessions. The 19-year-old Peroni, who drives for Campos Racing, was able to leave his car safely and walk to the medical car for an examination. The race eventually finished under the safety car, with Russian championship leader Robert Shwartzman taking the win. The race takes place at 3:10pm local time on Sunday. The race takes place at 3:10pm local time on Sunday. Delays to the Formula One practice were due to officials removing the damaged curb after the crash. The so-called 'sausage curb' that caused the crash was placed on the track to stop drivers from gaining an advantage by running wide round the corner. The 19-year-old Peroni, who drives for Campos Racing, was able to leave his car safely and walk to the medical car for an examination. There have been positive signs for Ferrari so far this weekend, with Vettel's teammate Charles Leclerc, who recorded his first ever F1 victory in Belgium last weekend, finishing as the fastest in the first two practice sessions. And it was Leclerc who took pole for the second week in a row under bizarre circumstances in the Northern Italian city of Monza. The so-called 'sausage curb' that caused the crash was placed on the track to stop drivers from gaining an advantage by running wide round the corner. READ: Charles Leclerc dedicates first F1 victory to Anthoine Hubert The 19-year-old Peroni, who drives for Campos Racing, was able to leave his car safely and walk to the medical car for an examination. The race eventually finished under the safety car, with Russian championship leader Robert Shwartzman taking the win. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel was fastest in the final practice session, 0.032 seconds ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen. The race takes place at 3:10pm local time on Sunday. In the final qualifying session, drivers sought to take advantage of the tow round Monza by slip streaming one another. Yet the majority misjudged the timing and missed the cut off. That meant, to the delight of the Ferrari-supporting home crowd, that Leclerc was able to take pole, ahead of Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton, the championship leader, and Valtteri Bottas. The race eventually finished under the safety car, with Russian championship leader Robert Shwartzman taking the win. That meant, to the delight of the Ferrari-supporting home crowd, that Leclerc was able to take pole, ahead of Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton, the championship leader, and Valtteri Bottas.

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