The last day of August was very intense in the Italian Grand Prixas one of the most controversial qualifying sessions was held due to the search for slipstreams and traffic problems before the finishing straight. See what time Q1 started in Monza and how it could be watched live on TV from any Spanish-speaking country.
Here you can follow the 2024 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix live:
What time was the qualifying for the 2024 F1 Italian GP at Monza?
- What time was the F1 qualifying for the Italian GP in Spain: at 16:00h
- What time was the F1 qualifying for the Italian GP in Mexico: at 08:00h
- What time was the F1 qualifying for the Italian GP in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama: at 09:00h
- What time was the F1 qualifying for the Italian GP in Venezuela, Paraguay, Bolivia and Chile: at 10:00 a.m.
- What time was the F1 qualifying for the Italian GP in Argentina and Uruguay: at 11:00 a.m.
After a weekend in Zandvoort with somewhat different schedules, the race in Italian territory returned to the usual European schedule, so Q1 of qualifying started at 16:00 local time, the same as in Spain.
In Latin America they had to get up a little less early this time, as the qualifying session started at 08:00 in Mexico, 09:00 in Colombia, 10:00 in Venezuela and 11:00 in Argentina and Uruguay.
The qualifying format was the usual one, with an 18-minute Q1 in which the five slowest drivers were eliminated, so 15 cars contested Q2 for 15 minutes to gain access to the final Q3 (12 min), where 10 drivers fought for pole and the first five rows.
Note the F2 and F3 schedules:
How the F1 Italian GP qualification could be seen on TV
- How it could be seen Live TV qualifying of the Italian F1 GP in Spain: DAZN F1
- How it could be seen Live TV qualifying of the Italian GP of F1 in Mexico: FOX Sports México
- How it could be seen Live TV qualifying of the Italian F1 GP in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama: STAR +/ ESPN
- How it could be seen Live on TV qualifying for the Italian F1 GP in Venezuela and Bolivia: STAR +/ ESPN
- How it could be seen Live on TV qualifying for the Italian F1 GP in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay: STAR + / ESPN
- How it could be seen Live on TV qualifying for the Italian F1 GP in Argentina STAR +, FOX Sports o ESPN
- How it could be seen F1 Italian GP qualifying live on TV in Chile: STAR +/ FOX Sports
Once again, to watch F1 legally in Spain and more specifically the qualifying for the Italian GP, it was necessary to hire a DAZNF1as it is the owner of the television rights for the top category of motor racing in Spain.
In Latin America there were three options (STAR+, ESPN or FOX Sports) depending on each country, as can be seen in the list above.
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Which F1 drivers have already achieved a pole position at Monza?
Due to its long history in Formula 1, many drivers have achieved at least one pole position at Monza, specifically 39. But the one who has shone the most on one lap has been Lewis Hamilton, who with his seven poles leads the statistics, ahead of the five of Juan Manuel Fangio and Ayrton Senna.
Among the active drivers, Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc have achieved two pole positions at Monza, while Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris have so far been content with one.
Will any of them be back this year or will one of the two McLaren drivers be making his debut?
What time was Free Practice 3 for the Italian F1 GP at Monza?
- What time was F1 Free Practice 3 for the Italian GP in Spain? At 12:30 p.m.
- What time was F1 Free Practice 3 for the Italian GP in Mexico? At 04:30h
- What time were the F1 Free Practice 3 of the Italian GP in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama: at 05:30h
- What time were the F1 Free Practice 3 of the Italian GP in Venezuela, Paraguay, Bolivia and Chile: at 06:30h
- What time were the F1 Free Practice 3 of the Italian GP in Argentina and Uruguay: at 07:30h
See the full schedule:
2024 F1 Italian GP results
Free Practice 1 of the 2024 F1 Italian GP at Monza
Free Practice 2 of the 2024 F1 Italian GP at Monza
Free Practice 3 of the 2024 F1 Italian GP at Monza