OFFICIAL GRID: Who starts where in Italy as Ferrari eye home glory

MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 02: Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing and The Netherlands, Carlos Sainz ofMONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 02: Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing and The Netherlands, Carlos Sainz of Ferrari and Spain, Charles Leclerc of Ferrari and Monaco in parc ferme during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo Nazionale Monza on September 02, 2023 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Peter Fox/Getty Images)

Everyone loves to see a Ferrari on pole at Monza, right? Well, that’s exactly what we have for the Italian Grand Prix after Carlos Sainz edged team mate Charles Leclerc by just 0.067s in qualifying. Even more incredibly, Max Verstappen split the scarlet cars, putting Red Bull’s world champion on the front row as he guns for a record 10th successive win.

Mercedes’ George Russell heads the chasing pack for when the lights go out, but will have the Red Bull of Sergio Perez and the Williams of Alex Albon hot on his heels, not to mention the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, who are split on the grid by his Silver Arrows team mate Lewis Hamilton.

REPORT: Sainz pips Verstappen and Leclerc to pole in ultra-close Italian GP qualifying

Elsewhere, look out for the other Italian team, AlphaTauri. They line up on row six, with Yuki Tsunoda only narrowly out-qualifying Daniel Riccardo stand-in Liam Lawson, who prepares for only his second Grand Prix start.

And keep your eye on Lance Stroll. The Canadian's difficult weekend continued in qualifying – he starts last, but will be out to rapidly gain places for Aston Martin, who have Fernando Alonso leading their charge from 10th on the grid.

Starting Grid

FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAN PREMIO D’ITALIA 2023

Pos.DriverTime
1Carlos SainzSAI1:20.294
2Max VerstappenVER1:20.307
3Charles LeclercLEC1:20.361
4George RussellRUS1:20.671
5Sergio PerezPER1:20.688
6Alexander AlbonALB1:20.760
7Oscar PiastriPIA1:20.785
8Lewis HamiltonHAM1:20.820
9Lando NorrisNOR1:20.979
10Fernando AlonsoALO1:21.417
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