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What time was the Italian F1 GP race at Monza and how could it be seen?

Formula 1 held the race of Italian GPthe 16th round of the 2024 season, will take place at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza at the traditional time for European races. Find out what time it started in your country and how you can watch it on TV or follow it live wherever you are.

What time was the 2024 Italian GP F1 race at Monza?

  • What time was the Italian F1 GP race? in Spain: at 3:00 p.m.
  • What time was the Italian F1 GP race? in Mexico: at 07:00h
  • What time was the Italian F1 GP race? in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama: at 08:00h
  • What time was the Italian F1 GP race? in Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela and Bolivia: at 09:00h
  • What time was the Italian F1 GP race? in Argentina and Uruguay: at 10:00h

Italy and Spain have the same time zone, so the race of the September 1st started at 15:00h in Monza. This forced fans in Latin America to get up early, as the F1 race in Italy started at seven in the morning in Mexico, at eight in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama, at nine in Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela and Bolivia, and at ten in Argentina and Uruguay.

How to watch the Italian GP F1 race on TV and follow it live

  • How could it be seen?is on TV the Italian F1 GP race in Spain: DAZN F1
  • How it could be seen on TV the Italian F1 GP race in Mexico: Fox Sports México
  • How it could be seen on TV the Italian F1 GP race in Panama, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador: Star + / ESPN
  • How it could be seen on TV the Italian F1 GP race in Venezuela, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Costa Rica: Star +/ ESPN
  • How it could be seen on TV the Italian F1 GP race in Uruguay and Paraguay: Star +/ ESPN
  • How it could be seen on TV the Italian F1 GP race in Argentina: Star +, Fox Sports o ESPN
  • How it could be seen on TV the Italian F1 GP race in Chile: Star +/ Fox Sports

The only way to legally watch the 2024 Italian F1 GP in Spain was through DAZN F1which owns the broadcasting rights in our country, or on its own platform on TV, computer or tablet or on the channel through Movistar + and Vodafone. In Latin America, there were different options to watch the Italian race depending on the country you are in.

How many laps was the Italian GP F1 race held?

The 2024 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix race was held over 53 laps at the 5.793-kilometre Monza circuit.

Starting grid for the 2024 F1 Italian GP

Oscar Plates

McLaren

Lando Norris

McLaren

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

George Russell

Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

Sergio Perez

Red Bull

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

10º

Nico Hulkenberg

Haas

Alexander Albon

Williams

12º

Daniel Ricciardo

RB

11º

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

14º

Esteban Ocon


Alpine

13º

Kevin Magnussen

Haas

16º

Yuki Tsunoda

RB

15º

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

18º

Frank Colapinto

Williams

17º

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

20º

Guanyu Zhou

Sauber

19º

Valtteri Bottas

Sauber

Which drivers have won the Italian F1 Grand Prix?

Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton are the drivers with the most victories at the Italian GP, ​​with five each, one more than Nelson Piquet.

Of the current field of drivers, five of them have also won at Monza beyond Hamilton: two from Max Verstappen, two from Fernando Alonso, two from Charles Leclerc and one each from Pierre Gasly and Daniel Ricciardo.

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