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Leclerc shines in Monza: Ferrari triumphs at the Italian Grand Prix

The sky turned red over Monza as Charles Leclerc delivered a stunning victory for Ferrari at the Italian Grand Prix. Leclerc crossed the finish line first, ahead of the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, bringing joy to the Tifosi at their home circuit. Carlos Sainz played a crucial role in securing the win for Ferrari, finishing fourth and helping his teammate extend his lead in the race.

Mercedes had a mixed day, with Lewis Hamilton finishing fifth and George Russell seventh, with Max Verstappen’s Red Bull sandwiched between them in sixth. Despite not finishing on the podium, Verstappen managed to limit the damage to his championship lead. Sergio Perez, in the second Red Bull, took eighth place.

Rounding out the top ten were Alexander Albon in the Williams, who finished ninth, and Kevin Magnussen, who secured the final point for Haas in tenth place. The victory at Monza was a significant moment for Ferrari, reaffirming their strength on home soil.

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