The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

In-form Leclerc delivers again with Monza double

- Charles Leclerc topped the leaderboar­d in both sessions in Monza.

Charles Leclerc continued his good form to complete a practice double for the Italian Grand Prix.

Just five days after he registered the maiden victory of his Formula One career in Belgium, Leclerc ended both rain-interrupte­d sessions in Monza at the top of the leaderboar­d yesterday.

Lewis Hamilton, who heads into tomorrow’s final round of the European season with a 65-point championsh­ip lead, trailed Leclerc by just seven hundredths of a second.

Leclerc’s Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel finished third ahead of Valtteri Bottas for Mercedes.

Leclerc delivered an impressive performanc­e last time out at SpaFrancor­champs, dominating throughout practice, sealing pole position before marching to the chequered flag.

But Mercedes’ Hamilton, bidding for a record sixth win in Italy, is in contention to deny Leclerc back-to-back victories, and Ferrari their first home win in almost a decade.

Fernando Alonso was the last driver to triumph in Monza for Ferrari in 2010.

One more tomorrow will move the Briton ahead of Michael Schumacher as the all-time master of Monza with six triumphs.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen finished fifth for Red Bull, 0.369 seconds down on Leclerc. However, the Dutchman will start Sunday’s race from the back of the field, penalised for taking on Honda’s upgraded engine.

Joining Verstappen down the grid will be British teenager Lando Norris, also punished for engine part changes after his McLaren team were unable to salvage the failure which robbed him of a careerbest fifth in Belgium.

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