Hi all.

So after two weeks of debating and arguing about whether Nico Rosberg hit Lewis Hamilton on purpose, it is time for Round 13 of this F1 season.

Its for sure that Rosberg is in a fantastic position now. What will classic Monza hold for us. Something equally exciting.

Also can Daniel continue bringing himself into the Championship hunt?

Firstly though

1 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 220
2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 191
3 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 156
4 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 121
5 Valterri Bottas Williams 110
6 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 98
7 Nico Hulkenberg Force India 70
8 Jenson Button Mclaren 68
9 Felipe Massa Williams 40
10 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 39
11 Kevin Magnussen Mclaren 37
12 Sergio Perez Force India 33
13 Jean Eric Vergne Toro Rosso 11
14 Romain Grosjean Lotus 8
15 Danii Kyvat Toro Rosso 8
16 Jules Bianchi Marussia 2
17 Adrian Sutil Sauber 0
18 Marcus Ericsson Caterham 0
19 Pastor Maldonado Lotus 0
20 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber 0
21 Max Chilton Marussia 0
22 Kamui Kobabayshi Caterham 0
23 Andre Lotterer Caterham 0

1 Mercedes 411
2 Red Bull 254
3 Ferrari 160
4 Williams 150
5 Mclaren 105
6 Force India 103
7 Toro Rosso 19
8 Lotus 8
9 Marussia 2
10 Sauber 0
11 Caterham 0

2014 Italian GP



53 Laps

Lap Record: 1:21:046 - Rubens Barrichello - Ferrari - 2004

Session Times - Local & (Uk -Sorry )

FP1: 10:00am-11:30 am - (9:00am - 10:30am)
FP 2: 14:00pm-15:30pm -(13:00pm-14:30pm)

FP3: 11:00am-12:00pm - (10:00am-11:00am)
Quali: 14:00pm - (13:00pm)

Race: 14:00pm - (13:00pm)


Previous Winners since 1990
1990: Ayrton Senna - Mclaren
1991: Nigel Mansell - Williams
1992: Ayrton Senna - Mclaren
1993: Damon Hill - Williams
1994: Damon Hill - Williams
1995: Johnny Herbert - Benetton
1996: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
1997: David Coulthard - Mclaren
1998: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
1999: Heinz Harold Frentzen - Jordan
2000: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2001: Juan Montoya - Williams
2002: Rubens Barrichello - Ferrari
2003: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2004: Rubens Barrichello - Ferrari
2005: Juan Montoya - Mclaren
2006: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2007: Fernando Alonso - Mclaren
2008: Sebastian Vettel - Toro Rosso
2009: Rubens Barrichello - Brawn
2010: Fernando Alonso - Ferrari
2011: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull
2012: Lewis Hamilton - Mclaren
2013: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull

Multiple Winners

Michael Schumacher - 5 wins
Nelson Piquet - 4 wins
Tazio Nuvolari - 3 wins *pre F1
Alberto Ascari - 3 wins *1 pre F1
Juan Manuel Fangio - 3 wins
Stirling Moss - 3 wins
Ronnie Peterson - 3 wins
Alain Prost - 3 wins
Rubens Barrichello - 3 wins
Sebastian Vettel - 3 wins
Luigi Fagioli - 2 wins * Pre F1
Rudolf Caracciola - 2 wins *pre F1
Phil Hill - 2 wins
John Surtees - 2 wins
Jackie Stewart - 2 wins
Clay Regazzoni - 2 wins
Niki Lauda - 2 wins
Ayrton Senna - 2 wins
Damon Hill - 2 wins
Juan Montoya - 2 wins
Fernando Alonso - 2 wins

*Vettel is the leader around here in F1 now. Who can forget 2008.


Ferrari - 19 wins *1 Pre F1
Mclaren - 10 wins
Alfa Romeo - 8 wins * 7 Pre F1
Williams - 6 wins
Lotus - 5 wins
Mercedes - 4 wins * 2 Pre F1
Auto Union - 3 wins *Pre F1
Brabham - 3 wins
BRM - 3 wins
Fiat - 2 wins *Pre F1
Bugatti - 2 wins *Pre F1
Maserati - 2 wins
Vanwell - 2 wins
Renault - 2 wins
Red Bull - 2 wins

Unsurprisingly Ferrari dominate at their home circuit.

So there you have it. Time for a historic race at Monza. Mercedes & Williams should come to the front here with the need for straight line speed.

Although Red Bull trimmed off a lot of wing in Spa. I assume they will do the same again.

Lets hope its a cracker.