Charles Leclerc triggers Ferrari frenzy with Italian GP win

5 years, 2 months ago - 9 September 2019, Autoblog
Charles Leclerc triggers Ferrari frenzy with Italian GP win
'He did a great job, congratulations to Ferrari,' said championship leader Lewis Hamilton

Charles Leclerc triggered frenzied Ferrari celebrations on Sunday after holding off a race-long Mercedes challenge to take the Italian Formula One team's first home grand prix victory since 2010.

Valtteri Bottas was second for Mercedes with five-times world champion Lewis Hamilton a distant third after tire wear took its toll in a thrilling battle with the 21-year-old Monegasque.

"What a race! I have never been so tired," gasped Leclerc as a sea of fans, starved of success at Monza since Fernando Alonso won in the red overalls, swept onto the pit straight to party below the overhanging podium with flags and flares.

"Winning here is just a dream," continued the winner, switching to fluent Italian to address a crowd cheering a fitting triumph on the 90th anniversary of both Monza and Formula One's most glamorous team.

"Last weekend (in Belgium) was my first victory, but the emotion of winning here is 10 times that," said Leclerc, now a two-times winner — and Ferrari's sole one so far this season — in only his 14th race for Ferrari.

"Thanks to everybody. I have no words."

Hamilton's lead over closest rival Bottas was cut to 63 points from 65, with the Briton limiting the damage by making a late pitstop for fresh tires to set the fastest lap and gain an extra point.

"He did a great job, congratulations to Ferrari," said Hamilton, who took the fight to Leclerc from the start but dropped behind Bottas 10 laps from the end when he cut the first chicane.

"A lot of pressure from both Valtteri and I. I did the best I could. Obviously following so closely for such a long time, the tires eventually just went off the cliff.

"But nevertheless they were just quicker today, quicker in a straight line, so even if we did get close we couldn't pass. So not our day but still strong points for the team," added the 34-year-old.

VETTEL NIGHTMARE
Leclerc's German teammate Sebastian Vettel had an afternoon to forget, going from bad to worse at the one circuit where every Ferrari driver wants to impress.

While Leclerc led from pole position, the four-times champion spun off, plunged to last place and served a 10 second stop/go penalty for a dangerous return to the track.

He was then lapped by his impressive teammate, who is now 13 points above him in the standings and fast becoming the main man at Maranello.

Mercedes lead Ferrari in the constructors' standings by 154 points.

Stewards also handed Vettel three penalty points, taking his 12 month tally to nine. Three more in the next three races will trigger a one-race ban.

"I lost the rear, a mistake by me," the German, 13th at the flag, said of the incident. "A good day for the team but not good on my side. I can't be happy with my day today."

Australian Daniel Ricciardo was fourth for Renault, just ahead of teammate Nico Hulkenberg in a strong race for the French manufacturer.

Thai driver Alex Albon was sixth for Red Bull, with teammate Max Verstappen eighth and Mexican Sergio Perez seventh for Racing Point.

Antonio Giovinazzi, the first Italian to compete in his home race for eight years, was ninth for Alfa Romeo and British teenager Lando Norris took the final point for McLaren.

Vettel's early spin drew the ire of the stewards when he steered his Ferrari back on track into the path of other cars, with Canadian Lance Stroll making a glancing contact and also going off.

Stroll, the innocent party turned offender, then almost hit Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly when he came back on and was served with a drive through penalty.

'DANGEROUS DRIVING'
Leclerc and Hamilton, meanwhile, went wheel-to-wheel, with the Ferrari driver shown a black and white flag — the equivalent of a yellow card in soccer — for squeezing the Mercedes off at the second chicane on lap 23.

"He didn't leave a car's width," exclaimed Hamilton over the radio. "He pushed me off."

Leclerc's response to the flag was one of puzzlement: "Why?"

The radio crackled back into life later on when Leclerc made an error and seemed to change line while braking, blocking Hamilton in his slipstream.

"There's some dangerous driving going on," declared Hamilton.

Bottas led briefly when Hamilton and then Leclerc pitted, with the Finn stopping later and his fresher tires coming into play in the closing stages.

"This is your win," he was told over the radio but a mistake three laps from the end primed the Ferrari 'tifosi' for the party as Leclerc took the checkered flag first for the second time in eight days.

FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO HEINEKEN D'ITALIA 2019 - RACE RESULT

06-08 Sep 2019 Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza

116Charles LeclercFERRARI531:15:26.66525
277Valtteri BottasMERCEDES53+0.835s18
344Lewis HamiltonMERCEDES53+35.199s16
43Daniel RicciardoRENAULT53+45.515s12
527Nico HulkenbergRENAULT53+58.165s10
623Alexander AlbonRED BULL RACING HONDA53+59.315s8
711Sergio PerezRACING POINT BWT MERCEDES53+73.802s6
833Max VerstappenRED BULL RACING HONDA53+74.492s4
999Antonio GiovinazziALFA ROMEO RACING FERRARI52+1 lap2
104Lando NorrisMCLAREN RENAULT52+1 lap1
1110Pierre GaslySCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA52+1 lap0
1218Lance StrollRACING POINT BWT MERCEDES52+1 lap0
135Sebastian VettelFERRARI52+1 lap0
1463George RussellWILLIAMS MERCEDES52+1 lap0
157Kimi RäikkönenALFA ROMEO RACING FERRARI52+1 lap0
168Romain GrosjeanHAAS FERRARI52+1 lap0
1788Robert KubicaWILLIAMS MERCEDES51+2 laps0
NC20Kevin MagnussenHAAS FERRARI43DNF0
NC26Daniil KvyatSCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA29DNF0
NC55Carlos SainzMCLAREN RENAULT27DNF0

Note - Hamilton scored an additional point for setting the fastest lap of the race.

2019 Driver Standings

1Lewis HamiltonGBRMERCEDES284
2Valtteri BottasFINMERCEDES221
3Max VerstappenNEDRED BULL RACING HONDA185
4Charles LeclercMONFERRARI182
5Sebastian VettelGERFERRARI169
6Pierre GaslyFRASCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA65
7Carlos SainzESPMCLAREN RENAULT58
8Daniel RicciardoAUSRENAULT34
9Alexander AlbonTHARED BULL RACING HONDA34
10Daniil KvyatRUSSCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA33
11Nico HulkenbergGERRENAULT31
12Kimi RäikkönenFINALFA ROMEO RACING FERRARI31
13Sergio PerezMEXRACING POINT BWT MERCEDES27
14Lando NorrisGBRMCLAREN RENAULT25
15Lance StrollCANRACING POINT BWT MERCEDES19
16Kevin MagnussenDENHAAS FERRARI18
17Romain GrosjeanFRAHAAS FERRARI8
18Antonio GiovinazziITAALFA ROMEO RACING FERRARI3
19Robert KubicaPOLWILLIAMS MERCEDES1
20George RussellGBRWILLIAMS MERCEDES0

2019 Constructor Standings

1MERCEDES505
2FERRARI351
3RED BULL RACING HONDA266
4MCLAREN RENAULT83
5RENAULT65
6SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA51
7RACING POINT BWT MERCEDES46
8ALFA ROMEO RACING FERRARI34
9HAAS FERRARI26
10WILLIAMS MERCEDES1