The 2015 Italian Grand Prix Thread
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The 2015 Italian Grand Prix Thread
This is the place to discuss everything related to the 12th round of the 2015 season taking place in Monza between the 4th and 6th of September.
To submit your 10 'n' Pole Picks for Italy click here, to register in the competition click here
Picks for Italy close at the start of Saturday practice
Track Layout
The event timetable for the Italian Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 10:00 local time - 08:00 GMT
2nd Practice 14:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 11:00 local time - 09:00 GMT
Qualifying 14:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 14:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
To submit your 10 'n' Pole Picks for Italy click here, to register in the competition click here
Picks for Italy close at the start of Saturday practice
Track Layout
The event timetable for the Italian Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 10:00 local time - 08:00 GMT
2nd Practice 14:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 11:00 local time - 09:00 GMT
Qualifying 14:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 14:00 local time - 12:00 GMT
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Back into Ferrari's backyard. If Ferrari had to win just one race this season, this would be the one.
Will Sebastian Vettel finish on the top step of the podium or will it again be the Mercedes domination?
And what about the Lotus performance at Spa. Can Grosjean or Maldonado keep the momentum?
Toro Rosso and big brother Red Bull will be out to prove who is the best. Reliability of the Renault power unit is the only thing holding them back.
Your thoughts?
Will Sebastian Vettel finish on the top step of the podium or will it again be the Mercedes domination?
And what about the Lotus performance at Spa. Can Grosjean or Maldonado keep the momentum?
Toro Rosso and big brother Red Bull will be out to prove who is the best. Reliability of the Renault power unit is the only thing holding them back.
Your thoughts?