Autolinking test: What's new in Formula 1 2023: drivers, team bosses and rules
All the refreshed driver pairings, team principal changes, and subtle regulation tweaks that could shake up the 2023 F1 season
1. Nico Rosberg scored his first Italian Grand Prix victory, his 21st win overall and 50th podium finish – the same number as Jenson Button.
2. Rosberg has led 96 of the last 97 racing laps.
3. Lewis Hamilton became only the third man to score a hat-trick of pole positions for the Italian Grand Prix. Ayrton Senna claimed four in a row from 1988-91 and Juan Manuel Fangio three from 1954-56.
4. Hamilton is now alone in third place on the all-time podiums list, eight behind Alain Prost’s 106.
5. Rubens Barrichello, who won the Italian GP in 2002 and 2009, remains the only driver this millennium to do so without starting from the front row.
6. Daniel Ricciardo recorded his worst starting position since the first race of the season, when he was eighth.
7. He has finished every race since last year’s Belgian GP.
8. Esteban Gutiérrez qualified a Haas in Q3 for first time.
9. Fernando Alonso last set the fastest race lap at the 2013 Abu Dhabi GP. It was also McLaren’s first fastest lap since Malaysia 2013. Honda? The first for 24 years…
10. Red Bull claimed the DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award, only the third team to do so this season.
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