Italian Grand Prix 1: TV programs on Sky and TV2019 - Formula 8
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Italian Grand Prix 1: TV programs on Sky and TV2019 - Formula 8

Italian Grand Prix 1: TV programs on Sky and TV2019 - Formula 8

Television programs (live on Sky and TV8) Italian Grand Prix in Monza, the fourteenth round of the 1 F2019 World Championship.

Il Italian Grand Prix a Monza - fourteenth stage F1 world 2019 - will be broadcast on guide su Sky e TV8 (below you will find TV time).

La Ferrari e Charles Leclerc - veterans from the triumph in Belgium - favorites of the Lombard race (which will remain in calendar world champion at least until 2024) in the opinion of the bookmakers, but in our opinion rain scheduled for Sunday can bring surprises and reward pilots with a lot of experience.

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F1 2019 - Italian Grand Prix: what to expect

Il chain di Monza – headquarters Italian Grand Prix - this is a very fast way, which greatly annoys me. engines и bus, Ferrari haven't won here since 2010, while Mercedes undefeated on this track since 2014.

Overtaking is very difficult and a good start is very important: from 2003 to the present day, only two riders (Rubens Barrichello in 2009 year Lewis Hamilton last year) were able to climb to the top step of the podium without sprinting from the first row. Below you will find calendar of Italian Grand Prixthen TV time su Sky e TV8 and our forecast.

F1 2019 - Monza, calendar and TV programs on Sky and TV8
Friday September 6 2019
Free practice 111: 00-12: 30 (Sky Sport F1 live)
Free practice 215: 00-16: 30 (Sky Sport F1 live)
Saturday September 7 2019
Free practice 312: 00-13: 00 (live on Sky Sport F1 and TV8)
Qualifications15: 00-16: 00 (live on Sky Sport F1 and TV8)
Sunday September 8 2019
Race15:10 (live on Sky Sport F1 and TV8)
F1 - Italian Grand Prix Numbers
CHAIN ​​LENGTH5.793m
Kettlebell53
RECORD IN TESTKimi Raikkonen (Ferrari SF71H) – 1'19” 119 – 2018
RECORDING AT STATIONRubens Barrichello (Ferrari F2004) - 1'21” 046 - 2004
DISTANCE RECORDINGMichael Schumacher (Ferrari F2003 GA) – 1h14'19” 838-2003

F1 - Prediction for the 2019 Italian Grand Prix

1 ° Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)

Lewis Hamilton Loves Monza: five wins (four in the last 5 years), seven podiums and six pole positions.

The reigning world champion - having just achieved two successes and three podiums in the last four Grands Prix - is, in our opinion, well positioned to secure a foothold in the championship. Italian Grand Prix primacy in F1 world 2019.

2nd Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

Precedents a Monza di Sebastian Vettel? Three wins (the last, however, six years ago), six overall podiums and three pole positions.

The German driver is going through a tough period (more than a year without wins and only with two top 3 places in the last six races), but in our opinion he can benefit from the rain, circus experience and performances. her Ferrari try a revolution in the layout of the Cavallino house.

3 ° Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)

Valtteri Bottas took home two podiums in the last two issues Italian Grand Prix but never started from the first row.

Excited by his return to the podium in Belgium, he will try to take advantage of his speed. Mercedes and the penalty on the grid, corrected by Verstappen for the extension in F1 world 2019 on the Dutch rival.

Watch: Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

Max Verstappen he never really liked Monza: its best place in Italy this is a poor fifth place received last year.

The Dutch rider, hungry for redemption after stepping off the track in Belgium, ending a series of 21 Grands Prix in a row in the top five, will also start from the back of the grid to replace the engine, but can look forward to a comeback taking advantage of the unfavorable climatic conditions.

Next command: Mercedes

Palm trees Mercedes a Monza Impressive: eleven Grand Prix played and seven wins. Silver arrows are invincible in Italian Grand Prix over the past five years (the period when the German team brought both cars to the podium), and also took six pole positions.

The Teutonic team is going through a period of decline ("only" two triumphs in the last five Grand Prix), but it is not far from winning the next world championship.

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