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Lewis Hamilton at the 2017 Italian Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Lewis Hamilton·Italian Grand Prix·2017

Race result · 2017

Lewis Hamilton at the 2017 Italian Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton secured a dominant victory from pole position at the 2017 Italian Grand Prix, completing 53 laps in 1:15:32.312 and earning 25 points, significantly advancing his championship bid.

  • 1st
  • 25 pts
  • Mercedes

The result

2017 Italian

Grid
1st
Finish
1st
Points
25
Laps
53
Race time
1:15:32.312
Fastest lap
1:23.488
Race recap

Lewis Hamilton's performance at the 2017 Italian Grand Prix on September 3, 2017, was a definitive display of control, converting his pole position start into a commanding first-place finish at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. Driving for Mercedes, Hamilton completed all 53 laps in a total time of 1:15:32.312, securing 25 crucial points. This victory was not merely a win but a strategic masterclass, with his teammate Valtteri Bottas finishing in second, just 4.471 seconds behind, completing a dominant 1-2 for the German constructor. This result underscored Mercedes' formidable pace at Monza, a circuit known for its high-speed demands, and demonstrated the team's strategic execution throughout the race weekend. For those interested in the intricacies of Formula 1 racing, the [official Formula 1 site](https://www.formula1.com/en) offers comprehensive race analyses and historical data, providing context for such dominant displays.

Hamilton maintained a strong pace throughout the Grand Prix, registering his fastest lap on lap 50 with a time of 1:23.488, ranking second overall for the race's fastest laps, only behind Daniel Ricciardo, who mounted an impressive charge from a grid position of 16 to finish fourth. This consistent performance ensured Hamilton remained largely unchallenged at the front, carefully managing the gap to his teammate. The race also saw notable drives from other competitors; for instance, [Lance Stroll at the 2019 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2019-monza-lance-stroll) also started from a strong grid position at Monza, highlighting the circuit's unique challenges and opportunities for unexpected performances. Further down the field, Sebastian Vettel, driving for Ferrari, secured third place, finishing 36.317 seconds adrift of Hamilton, a significant margin that reflected Mercedes' superior package on the day. The strategic elements employed by teams, from tire management to pit stop timings, are critical, as detailed by the [FIA's F1 World Championship regulations](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) which govern every aspect of the sport. The field's varied performances, including [Esteban Ocon at the 2019 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2019-monza-esteban-ocon) who also had a strong showing at Monza, illustrate the competitive depth in F1 and how different teams adapt to the unique demands of each circuit. Hamilton's victory at Monza was a testament to his ability to manage the race from the front, delivering a faultless drive that maximized the potential of his Mercedes package and solidified his position in the championship battle. Understanding the full scope of F1 history and its technical evolution can be explored through resources like [Wikipedia's Formula One overview](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), which chronicles the sport's evolution. The data behind these races, including detailed lap times and speeds, is meticulously tracked, providing a rich source for analysis for fans and strategists alike, as exemplified by platforms offering [2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) for future reference. Such detailed metrics are crucial for understanding driver and constructor performance across seasons, including how drivers like [Carlos Sainz at the 2019 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2019-monza-carlos-sainz) have navigated this iconic circuit. This particular Grand Prix was a pivotal moment in the 2017 season, showcasing Hamilton's formidable form. For more in-depth analysis of specific race weekends, the [official F1 archives](https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html) provide a wealth of information.

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P1

  • Finish

    P1

  • Points

    25

  • Laps

    53

  • Constructor

    Mercedes

  • Status

    Finished

Teammate that weekend

Valtteri Bottas

Grid P4 · Finish P2 · 18 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 13

P2213 pts

After round 13

P1238 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2017-09-03
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Last reviewed May 30, 2026