Who was the fastest in the practice sessions?
Lando Norris was the fastest in the practice sessions for the Italian Grand Prix.
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Lando Norris rebounded from a disappointing Dutch Grand Prix to lead practice for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. However, the competition looks tight, with Ferrari and Williams showing strong pace.
Lando Norris set the fastest time in Friday practice, followed closely by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. McLaren has generally been strong in practice sessions this season, but their advantage at Monza appears slimmer than usual.
Ferrari seems to have found some pace at their home track, with Leclerc consistently near the top of the timings. Lewis Hamilton also had a solid start with his new team, placing fifth in the practice session.
Oscar Piastri, who leads the drivers' championship, is also in the mix, ensuring that McLaren remains a strong contender. The close gaps between the cars indicate that qualifying and the race will be highly competitive. Verstappen had a bad-tempered incident with Ocon, so he will be looking for redemption in the race.
Lando Norris was the fastest in the practice sessions for the Italian Grand Prix.
McLaren, Ferrari, and Williams all demonstrated strong pace during the practice sessions.
Monza is known for its high-speed layout and close racing, making it a challenging circuit for drivers.
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