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Leclerc's Home Heroics/Red Bull In Crisis - Italian GP Analysis Part 1

Autosport F1 & Motorsport

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🗓️ 3 September 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

The Italian Grand Prix is never short of emotion or drama and 2024's version certainly didn't disappoint! After McLaren locked out the front row in qualifying, it was the surprise of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc running a one-stop strategy that earned him his second win of the season, and home glory for the Tifosi. Jake Boxall-Legge and Filip Cleeren join Bryn Lucas in the first of two Podcasts analysing all the action at Monza, including Leclerc's winning strategy, and McLaren fighting amongst themselves and the rise of their "Papaya Rules". Is it time for team orders in Woking? There's also a deep dive on the state of Red Bull. With Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez sixth and eighth respectively, the talks of the RB20's balance have been front and center. Just what has happened to the dominant Champions? And has the loss of Adrian Newey come back to haunt them? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Bryn Lucas and you're listening to the Autosport podcast.

0:10.8

The Italian Grand Prix is never short of emotion and drama and the 2024 edition certainly

0:16.1

didn't disappoint.

0:18.0

After a 1-2 lockout in qualifying, McLaren spent the whole Grand Prix fighting,

0:22.9

well, with each other. Only for Charlecler to one-stop his way to home glory and his second victory

0:29.2

of 2024, with Oscar Piastri second for McLaren and Lando Norris in third. Well, before we get

0:36.4

into the analysis of the race itself, here's confirmation of the result.

0:41.2

And as I say, it was Charlotte Clerk that took the victory.

0:43.5

He finished just two and a half seconds ahead of Oscar Piastri in second and Lando Norris in third.

0:49.0

Carlos Sites bringing home that second Ferrari in fourth.

0:52.4

Lewis Hamilton in fifth in the Mercedes before Max Verstappen coming home in sixth in the first

0:57.1

of the Red Bulls.

0:58.8

George Russell finished seventh, Perez in eighth, Alex Albonne in ninth, a great result for

1:03.9

Williams and Kevin Magnuson getting points.

1:06.8

Many coming home in 10th.

1:08.7

Then it was Alonso, Colopinto making his debut finishing 12th, Danny Riccardo,

1:13.4

Ocon, Ghazley, Bottas, Holcomberg, Gannu, Stroll, and Sonoda with a DNF. Well, joining me to make

1:20.1

sense of a wild Italian Grand Prix. I'm delighted to have Jake Boxel-L-G-L and Philip Clearing, who doesn't really have an AKA, but welcome

1:30.3

to you all, gents. First of all, JBL. How you doing? I'm good, thank you. Just looking forward to

1:35.0

getting through the rest, because it was very, very exciting, and then it turns on its head. So,

1:40.1

looking forward to dissecting it with you guys a bit later. Excellent, Phil.

1:45.5

Yeah, thank you for having me, Bryn.

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