# 2022 Italian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/grand-prix/2022-monza
Last updated: 2026-05-30

> Max Verstappen delivered a commanding recovery drive from seventh on the grid to win the 2022 Italian Grand Prix, overcoming Charles Leclerc and a late-race safety car period.

The 2022 Italian Grand Prix at the iconic Autodromo Nazionale di Monza saw Max Verstappen convert a seventh-place grid start into a dominant victory, further solidifying his championship lead in a race punctuated by strategic plays and a late safety car.

## Qualifying

The qualifying session for the Italian Grand Prix was notable for the sheer volume of grid penalties applied to multiple front-running drivers. While Charles Leclerc secured pole position for Ferrari, much of the grid behind him was shuffled due to power unit component changes. Max Verstappen, Carlos Sainz, Lewis Hamilton, and Sergio Pérez were among those who incurred penalties, leading to a starting grid that bore little resemblance to the Saturday qualifying order. This setup the stage for a race where recovery drives would be paramount, particularly from those with strong car performance. George Russell, starting second, found himself in a prime position to capitalize on the chaos ahead.

## Race

From the moment the lights went out, Verstappen began his charge, swiftly navigating through the field. By lap 5, he had already climbed to second position, demonstrating the Red Bull RB18's formidable pace on Monza's high-speed straights. Leclerc, on pole, initially held the lead, but the Red Bull's straight-line speed advantage was evident. A virtual safety car on lap 12 for Sebastian Vettel's engine retirement prompted Ferrari to pit Leclerc for new medium tyres, a strategic move aimed at gaining track position. Verstappen, however, continued his stint on the softs, extending his lead before his own pit stop. Further back, Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton executed impressive recovery drives, both starting from the back of the grid (18th and 19th respectively) to carve their way into the points. Sainz ultimately finished fourth, with Hamilton in fifth, showcasing the raw speed of their respective machines and their drivers' skill in traffic, reminiscent of other races where grid penalties forced similar efforts, such as the [2014 Canadian Grand Prix](/grand-prix/2014-montreal).

## Strategic Story

Red Bull's strategy, combined with Verstappen's pace, proved decisive. While Ferrari attempted to counter with an early pit stop for Leclerc under the VSC, Verstappen's ability to manage his initial tyre set and then maintain a strong pace on fresh rubber was key. The race's closing stages were heavily influenced by a safety car period triggered by Daniel Ricciardo's McLaren suffering an oil leak on lap 45. This incident compressed the field and led to a finish under safety car conditions, preventing any late-race battles for position. This outcome, while anticlimactic for some, is a standard procedure under [FIA regulations](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) designed to ensure driver safety. Sergio Pérez, after his own recovery from 13th to sixth, secured the extra point for the fastest lap on lap 46, a testament to Red Bull's overall performance package and strategic depth. For more detailed race data, one can consult resources like [Jolpica/Ergast F1 data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json).

## Championship Impact

Verstappen's victory at Monza further cemented his dominant position in the 2022 Drivers' Championship. His consistent performance, even from compromised grid positions, underscored Red Bull's formidable package in the ground-effect era. This result, widely covered by [F1 news outlets](https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/), widened the gap to Leclerc and the rest of the field, making his second world title an increasingly likely prospect. The Constructors' Championship also saw Red Bull extend their advantage over Ferrari, highlighting their consistent points scoring with both cars. Such a commanding lead is often built through consistent performance across diverse circuits, from high-speed tracks like Monza to more technical layouts like those seen in the [2014 Spanish Grand Prix](/grand-prix/2014-barcelona). For a comprehensive overview of the season, the [official Formula 1 site](https://www.formula1.com/en) remains the primary source. The strategic elements at play are always a core part of the [Formula One narrative](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), and Monza 2022 was no exception. The impact of such strong performances can be felt throughout the season, as teams fight for every point, a dynamic also observed in the tight battles of the [2014 Monaco Grand Prix](/grand-prix/2014-monaco).
