The top two drivers from the Hungary Grand Prix remain at the forefront at Monza today, with Lando Norris (photo above on the right) in the lead, closely followed by his teammate Oscar Piastri (photo above on the left).
With both dynamic drivers securing a front row lock-out, McLaren is in an ideal position to challenge for the championship, leaving their rivals scrambling to keep up. This marks McLaren’s second front row lock-out of the season, taking advantage of Red Bull‘s struggles, as Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez qualified seventh and eighth.
Norris expressed surprise at the team’s performance, noting the tight competition and praising the team’s efforts. He mentioned that although he was pleased with his lap, he felt it could have been better. Piastri also reflected on his performance, feeling he could have challenged for pole with a cleaner final lap.
Another pole, which is amazing. To have the cars first and second when the field has been as tight as it has all weekend, its a little bit of a surprise, but a nice one. A big well done to the team as theyve done an amazing job.” Lando Norris
As they head into the race, McLaren aims to reduce Red Bulls 30-point lead in the constructors standings, while Norris looks to close the 70-point gap to Verstappen in the drivers’ championship. Both drivers anticipate a challenging race due to tyre and track conditions, emphasising the excitement of a tightly packed field.
Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix kicks off today at 3 pm CET