Monza, Italy – 01. September: The Charles LeclerC of Monaco and Ferrari winner represent the image on the podium, with fans in the track during F1 Grand Prix of Italia in 14. September 2024. in Menza, Italy. (PHOTO BRIN LENNON – Formula 1 / Formula 1 via Getty Images)
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Formula 1 crash is in Mona weekend for the Italian Grand Prix and the final European race of the season from 5. to 7. September.
McLarenOscar Piastri opened an advantage in 34 points over his teammate and the name Rival Lando Norris after the latter walked retirement last at Zandvoort.
The British set has allowed the Isach Hadjar of Racing Bulls to provide their girl’s podium, which comes in third place home Hero Max Verstappen and the winner of the Race Piastri.
By the way, Ferrari endured the nightmare, with Lewis Hamilton Crush on 3 and Charles Leclerc and after hit by Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli in the exact same corner.
In order for things to deteriorate, Hamilton then handed a penalty of five race networks this weekend that he does not slow enough under double waves of the yellow flag during the scouting circles in Zandvoort.
Now moving to the Scuderia’s house law, seven time champion hopes to bounce and deliver strong performance in her first monkey to eject, while Leclerc bids to repeat the sensational victory, he has been a year ago.
Norris will also want to disprove and close to the Piaster, which aims to escape with a champion leader as they start in the last nine rounds in the season.
Lap Record: 1: 21,046 – Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari (2004)
Most Win (Driver): Michael Schumacher (5), Lewis Hamilton (5)
Most victories (constructor): Ferrari (20)
Most sexual positions (driver): Lewis Hamilton (7)
Most used positions (constructor): Ferrari (23)
F1 2025 Italian Schedule Grand Prix
16. The season of the season In AUTRODOMO Nazionale Monza starts with free practice 1 (FP1) on Friday, 5. September at 13:30 local time (CEST) and then free practice 2 (FP2) later at 5 p.m.
Saturday 6. September, drivers will climb on their cars for final practice (FP3) at 12:30 before fighting for network positions in qualifying at 4 p.m.
The 53-LAP race will go on Sunday at 3 p.m. Sunday, 7. September.
Italian Grand Prix 2025: Free Practice 1 Start of time
Everything below the initial time is on Friday, unless otherwise stated.
Local Time (CEST): 13:30
United States and Canada (EDT): 7:30 AM
United States and Canada (CDT): 6:30
United States and Canada (PDT): 4:30 AM
United States and Canada (MDT): 5:30 AM
United Kingdom (BST): 12:30
Australia (AEST): 21:30
Australia (August): 19:30
Australia (acc): 21:00
Brazil (GMT-3): 8:30 AM
Arabia Standard Time (AST): 14:30
Japan Standard Time (JST): 20:30
Indian Default Time (East): 17:00
China Standard Time (CST): 19:30
Italian Grand Prix 2025: Free Practice 2 Home Time
Everything below the initial time is on Friday, unless otherwise stated.
Local Time (CEST): 17:00
United States and Canada (EDT): 11 AM
United States and Canada (CDT): 10 Um
United States and Canada (PDT): 8 AM
United States and Canada (MDT): 9 AM
United Kingdom (BST): 16:00
Australia (AEST): 1 AM Saturday
Australia (August): 23:00
Australia (acc): 12:30 on Saturday
Brazil (GMT-3): 12:00
Arabia Standard Weather (AST): 18h
Japan Default Time (JST): 12 AM Saturday
Indian Standard Time (East): 20:30
China Standard Time (CST): 11:00
Italian Grand Prix 2025: Free Practice 3 Home Time
Everything below the initial times are on Saturday, unless otherwise stated.
Local Time (CEST): 12:30
United States and Canada (EDT): 6:30
United States and Canada (CDT): 5:30 AM
United States and Canada (PDT): 3:30 AM
United States and Canada (MDT): 4:30 AM
United Kingdom (BST): 11:30
Australia (AEST): 20:30
Australia (August): 18:30
Australia (acc): 20:00
Brazil (GMT-3): 7:30 AM
Arabia Standard Time (AST): 13:30
Japan Standard Time (JST): 19:30
Indian Default Time (ISST): 16:00
China Standard Time (CST): 18:30
Italian Grand PRIK 2025: Qualifications Times of Start
Everything below the initial times are on Saturday, unless otherwise stated.
Local Time (CEST): 16:00
United States and Canada (EDT): 10 AM
United States and Canada (CDT): 9 am
United States and Canada (PDT): 7 am
United States and Canada (MDT): 8 AM
United Kingdom (BST): 15:00
Australia (AEST): 12:00 PM on Sunday
Australia (August): 22h
Australia (acc): 23:30
Brazil (GMT-3): 11 am
Arabia Standard Time (AST): 17:00
Japan Standard Time (JST): 11:00
Indian Standard Time (East): 19:30
China Standard Time (CST): 22:00
Italian Grand Prix 2025: Racing Home Time
Everything below the initial time is on Sunday, unless otherwise stated.
Fans in the United States can catch live action over ESPN platforms. The ESPNU will broadcast Free Practice 1 (FP1), while ESPN2 will transmit free practice 2 (FP2), free practice 3 (FP3), race qualification and a survey. Spanish coverage will be available throughout the weekend on ESPN3 and ESPN Deportes.
Meanwhile, spectators in the United Kingdom can be adjusted in ski sports for extensive coverage weekends.
In selected regions, F1 TV subscribers can be set for live coverage on any device, along with the ability to compensate for full session after that.
Below is the broadcast information for some key territories:
United States: ESPN
United Kingdom: Ski Sports
Italy: Ski Italia
The Netherlands: Viaplay TV
Belgium: RTBF, Play Sports
Australia: Fox Sports, Foktel, Kayo
Japan: Fuji TV, Dazn
Austria: SERVEUS TV, ORF
Canada: RDS, RDS 2, TSN, NEW
China: Tencent
New Zealand: Ski NZ
Spain: Dazn
Germany: Ski Germany, RTL
France: Canal +
Portugal: Dazn
Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico, Televisa
Singapore: Bein Sports
Brazil: Bandeirantes, Bandsports
Middle East and Turkey: Bein Sports
Latin America: ESPN
Africa: Supersport
Highlight from each day 2025. Italian weekend Grand Prix will be available at F1 YouTube Channel.