Gasly surprise Italian GP winner as Hamilton given penalty, Canada’s Stoll 3rd
AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly claimed an unlikely victory at the Italian Grand Prix after a thrilling race which saw world champion Lewis Hamilton given a 10-second stop-go penalty and both Ferraris fail to finish at their home circuit on Sunday.
It was Gasly’s first-ever win in Formula One. The 24-year-old Frenchman finished 0.415 seconds ahead of McLaren driver Carlos Sainz and 3.358 ahead of Racing Point’s Lance Stroll of Montreal on an entirely unexpected podium. All three drivers had never won a race and each had only one top-three finish to their name.
Hamilton appeared on course for a comfortable victory from pole position but he was given the penalty for entering the pit lane after it closed to allow crews to clear Kevin Magnussen’s stricken car that had come to a stop nearby
Hamilton, however, kept his championship lead of 47 points, with Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas moving into second after Red Bull’s Max Verstappen had to retire with a mechanical problem. Verstappen is now 54 points behind Hamilton, who remains favourite to win a seventh title to tie Michael Schumacher’s record.