2025 Italian Grand Prix: Live Qualifying Updates – Stroll Incident & Q1 Begins
(Last updated: August 30, 2025, 9:08 EDT)
Welcome to live coverage of qualifying for the 2025 Italian Grand Prix at Monza! The atmosphere is electric as drivers prepare to battle for pole position. We’ll be bringing you all the key moments as they happen.
09:06 EDT: Yellow Flag – Stroll Spins But Continues
A brief interruption in proceedings as Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) had a moment at Turn 12, losing control and spinning into the barriers. Thankfully, it wasn’t a high-impact crash and the session has quickly resumed under a yellow flag. The aston Martin team will undoubtedly be assessing the car for any potential damage.09:01 EDT: Q1 is Go! – Tsunoda Leads the Charge
The first qualifying session (Q1) is officially underway! Red Bull’s Yuki tsunoda was one of the first drivers to venture out onto the track, setting the initial pace. Expect a flurry of laps as all 20 drivers attempt to secure their place in Q2. The clock is ticking, and every tenth of a second counts at the Temple of Speed!
Stay tuned for more updates as qualifying progresses!
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