Lewis Hamilton took the victory at Monza during the 69th Italian Grand Prix after he collided with his title rival Sebastian Vettel on the first lap. The Briton extended his lead in the championship to 32 points.
Raikkonen had very poor pace in the intermediate conditions, he was also struggling to stay on track in T1 and T4, and had no pace in the first sector even after it dried out a bit. Ferrari did look like a handful in that first chicane, no turn in and tonns of oversteer on exit.
It's Ericcson. Jesus, that looked bad. Think he is okay though. He's standing, walking but visibly shocked.
EDIT: The car just pulled to the left under breaking and into the barrier.
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It just went with no warning or chance to save it for Ericsson. It was truely odd and if I’m in the sister car I’m refusing to go anywhere until it’s checked.
EDIT* DRS failure as it’s failed to close and so when Ericsson braked it was wide open.
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