# Lewis Hamilton at the 2015 Italian Grand Prix

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Last updated: 2026-05-30

> Lewis Hamilton secured a dominant victory at the 2015 Italian Grand Prix, starting from pole position and leading every lap to claim 25 points, further extending his championship lead.

Lewis Hamilton's performance at the 2015 Italian Grand Prix was a masterclass in controlled aggression, converting his pole position into a commanding victory at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. Starting from grid 1, Hamilton completed all 53 laps in a time of 1:18:00.688, securing his seventh win of the season. His Mercedes W06 Hybrid demonstrated superior pace, allowing him to set the fastest lap of the race on lap 48 with a 1:26.672. This dominant display stood in stark contrast to the fortunes of his teammate, Nico Rosberg, who started from grid 4 but ultimately finished 17th, three laps down, after experiencing an engine issue late in the race. Sebastian Vettel, driving for Ferrari, secured second place, finishing 25.042 seconds behind Hamilton, highlighting the Mercedes' significant performance advantage on this high-speed circuit, a consistent theme in [Formula 1 competition](https://www.formula1.com/en).
The 25 points Hamilton earned at Monza further solidified his championship lead, moving him from 227 to 252 points. This victory, while seemingly straightforward, was followed by a post-race investigation concerning Mercedes' tire pressures, though no penalty was ultimately applied. Such scrutiny from the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) is a standard part of maintaining sporting integrity in the sport. Hamilton's ability to consistently deliver under pressure, reminiscent of the focused drives seen from [Max Verstappen at the 2019 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix](/results/2019-imola-max-verstappen), underscored his championship credentials. The meticulous records of such events, including detailed telemetry and results, are crucial for historical analysis, as found in comprehensive archives like the [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). Monza, with its emphasis on raw speed, often showcases the pinnacle of [Formula One engineering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), and Hamilton's performance here was a testament to both driver skill and the Mercedes package. This strong result contrasted with the challenges faced by drivers like [Nico Hülkenberg at the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix](/results/2019-bahrain-nico-hulkenberg), who often had to extract maximum performance from less competitive machinery, and also differs from the consistent points-scoring efforts of [Carlos Sainz at the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix](/results/2019-bahrain-carlos-sainz) in midfield battles, a broader aspect of [F1 racing](https://www.formula1.com/en). The history and evolution of [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) itself provide context for such dominant eras.
