It has been a busy morning at Monza so far... Catch up with the F1 action before final practice for the ItalianGP begins ⬇️
Thank you for joining us for FP3, we'll be back later on to build up to qualifying at 15:00 BST. See you then!Here's the full report from FP3, as Verstappen headed Leclerc and Williams stand-in De Vries lapped close to Latifi's pace:
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/f1-italian-gp-verstappen-fastest-in-final-practice-from-leclerc/10366938/Verstappen's Red Bull was fastest in all three sectors on his best lap in FP3, so Ferrari clearly has a bit of work to do during the lunch break to give Leclerc a car that can match the Dutchman over a single lap.Williams stand-in De Vries was 13th, just behind team-mate Latifi.
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