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F1 Italy: McLaren finished in the top two, Ricciardo won norris runner-up Bottas third

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F1 Italy: McLaren finished in the top two, Ricciardo won norris runner-up Bottas third

Live bar September 12, F1 Italian Grand Prix main race ended, McLaren team became the big winner of the station, Ricardo won the eighth career race championship, Norris won the second place, the maintenance zone started Bottas won the third place. Hamilton and Verstappen crashed in the race and both withdrew.

Contest Details:

Before the race, Yuki Kakuda's racing brake system failed and he retired before the race began.

In the initial stages, Ricciardo overtook Verstappen to rise to the top, and Giovinaz rushed off the track after the collision and then chose to pit stop. Giovinaz was then sent off 5 seconds for returning to the track unsafely.

Hamilton collided with Verstappen, hamilton rushed into the buffer zone, and was then overtaken by Norris to fourth.

On lap 5, Gasley withdrew and Little Red Bull was wiped out.

Bottas, who started in the pit lane, continued to overtake and was already in eighth place on lap 22.

On lap 24, Verstappen pitted and Red Bull made a mistake in changing the tire, which took up to 11.1 seconds.

On lap 26, Hamilton happened to encounter Verstappen after leaving the station, and the two entangled and crashed, both of which withdrew.

F1 Italy: McLaren finished in the top two, Ricciardo won norris runner-up Bottas third

On lap 31, the safety car ended and started again, and Norris overtook Leclerc, at which point McLaren took the first two.

On lap 34, Bottas overtook Leclerc to move up to 4th.

On lap 38, Perez was fined 5 seconds for a cut to take advantage of the bend.

On lap 45, Ma Zeping withdrew.

In the end, Ricciardo won the eighth stage of his career with a steady play, his teammate Norris finished second, and the last starting Bottas won the third place in this station.

F1 Italy: McLaren finished in the top two, Ricciardo won norris runner-up Bottas third

Top 10:

Ricardo

Norris

Bottas

Leclerc

Perez

Sainz

Stoll

Alonso

Russell

Aucom

(Jacky)

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