GOOD LAP vs GREAT LAP: Ride onboard with Carlos Sainz around the Temple of Speed at Monza
Monza is known as the Temple of Speed for a reason – plenty of straights for flat-out pushing and not too many corners to slow the cars down, which means horsepower is at a premium. It's one of the most exciting venues that the F1 circus visits, not least because it is situated in Italy, home of Ferrari and the ever-passionate tifosi who will turn the circuit into a cauldron of red this weekend.
Carlos Sainz is about to get his first taste of Monza as a Scuderia racer, but last year in his guise as a McLaren driver, the Spaniard put in a supremely quick lap to grab third on the grid in qualifying as he was beaten only by the Mercedes pair.
FORM GUIDE: Who’ll bring the magic at Monza for this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix?
Ride on board with Sainz in the video up top, as racer and commentator Alex Brundle explains the difference between a good lap and a great lap around this historic Monza track.
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