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F1MATHS: Key numbers from the Italian Grand Prix

Last Sunday's Italian Grand Prix saw Max Verstappen secure his third win of the season, following on from those in Suzuka and Imola, as well as his third in this race, to add to those in 2022 and 2023, all with Red Bull Racing. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers some key numbers and facts from the race at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. Fastest race - Last Sunday's Italian Grand Prix became the fastest world championship Grand Prix in F1 history. Race winner Max Verstappen took only 1:13:24.325 to cover the race distance which led to an average speed of 250.706 km/h or 155.791 mph. The Dutchman thus broke Michael Schumacher's previous record, which was set at the 2003 Italian...
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