2011 Italian Grand Prix grid
2011 Italian Grand Prix
| Row 1 | 1. Sebastian Vettel 1’22.275 Red Bull |
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| 2. Lewis Hamilton 1’22.725 McLaren |
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| Row 2 | 3. Jenson Button 1’22.777 McLaren |
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| 4. Fernando Alonso 1’22.841 Ferrari |
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| Row 3 | 5. Mark Webber 1’22.972 Red Bull |
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| 6. Felipe Massa 1’23.188 Ferrari |
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| Row 4 | 7. Vitaly Petrov 1’23.53 Renault |
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| 8. Michael Schumacher 1’23.777 Mercedes |
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| Row 5 | 9. Nico Rosberg 1’24.477 Mercedes |
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| 10. Bruno Senna No time Renault |
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| Row 6 | 11. Paul di Resta 1’24.183 Force India |
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| 12. Adrian Sutil 1’24.209 Force India |
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| Row 7 | 13. Rubens Barrichello 1’24.648 Williams |
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| 14. Pastor Maldonado 1’24.726 Williams |
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| Row 8 | 15. Sergio Perez 1’24.845 Sauber |
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| 16. Sebastien Buemi 1’24.932 Toro Rosso |
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| Row 9 | 17. Kamui Kobayashi 1’25.065 Sauber |
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| 18. Jaime Alguersuari 1’25.334 Toro Rosso |
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| Row 10 | 19. Jarno Trulli 1’26.647 Lotus |
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| 20. Heikki Kovalainen 1’27.184 Lotus |
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| Row 11 | 21. Timo Glock 1’27.591 Virgin |
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| 22. Jerome D’Ambrosio 1’27.609 Virgin |
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| Row 12 | 23. Daniel Ricciardo 1’28.054 HRT |
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| 24. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1’28.231 HRT |
2011 Italian Grand Prix
- Sebastian Vettel named Driver of the Weekend for Monza
- Rate the race result: 2011 Italian Grand Prix
- FIA steward Daly says Schumacher should have had penalty
- 2011 Italian Grand Prix: complete race weekend review
- Vote for your Italian GP driver of the weekend
- Red Bull: Vettel poised to clinch second title
- McLaren: Button leads Hamilton home again
- Ferrari: Alonso admits “the title is gone”
- Mercedes: Schumacher fifth after Hamilton battle
- Renault: Senna claims first points finish




josh said on 10th September 2011, 14:06
why did button bail?
Prisoner Monkeys (@prisoner-monkeys) said on 10th September 2011, 14:14
He wasn’t fast enough to claim pole. The team knew that Vettel was out there, taking tenths out of Button’s time. Even if Button could have taken pole from Vettel’s benchmark time, Vettel would have taken it straight back.
Ben N said on 10th September 2011, 17:08
Maybe, but I was convinced he was faster than Hamilton for second…
craig-o (@craig-o) said on 10th September 2011, 17:14
Because Button thinks. He either didn’t like those tyres, or they were just wearing down
Fixy (@fixy) said on 10th September 2011, 14:29
Rosberg might have a better strategy having used mediums in Q3, but he could’ve beaten Schumacher and Petrov easily.
AndrewTanner (@andrewtanner) said on 10th September 2011, 23:04
I was amazed at that. At one point at the end of Q3 he went purple in S1. Impressive!
Byron R said on 10th September 2011, 14:43
Was Schumacher on hards or softs?
Keith Collantine (@keithcollantine) said on 10th September 2011, 14:44
Softs. No hards this weekend, the other tyres are medium.
Byron R said on 10th September 2011, 16:00
Of course, but in relation to each , prime vs option. Soft vs hard.
Max (@max) said on 10th September 2011, 18:55
What happened to Senna?
AndrewTanner (@andrewtanner) said on 10th September 2011, 23:07
Perplexed by the Sauber situation. Perez was in the top 2 at all speed traps but only qualified 15th. Frustrating for them no doubt, but fascinating for me. How a team can be so fast, yet so slow!
DVC said on 11th September 2011, 0:12
Good performance from Petrov.