Updated On: 13 September, 2021 08:34 AM IST | Monza | AFP
McLaren’s Ricciardo finds it ‘insane’ to record one-two finish with teammate Lando Norris at Italian GP as championship leader Verstappen and Hamilton are eliminated after dramatic crash

Australia’s Daniel Ricciardo of McLaren celebrates his Italian Grand Prix win at Monza yesterday. Pics/AFP, Getty Images
Daniel Ricciardo won the Formula One Italian Grand Prix on Sunday as the Australian took advantage of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen’s dramatic crash which eliminated both championship rivals. Ricciardo was followed by his McLaren teammate Lando Norris in the British team’s first win since the 2012 Brazilian GP, while Valtteri Bottas inherited third, despite starting in last place, due to a five-second time penalty for Sergio Perez.
Red Bull’s Verstappen still leads seven-time world champion Hamilton by five points at the top of the drivers’ standings as they both finished in the gravel following their crash halfway through the race. Ricciardo, whose father is from Italy, was delighted with not only his first win since Monaco in 2018 but also McLaren’s first one-two finish in 11 years, greeting the fans in Italian with a huge smile on his face. “To lead literally from start to finish, I don’t think any of us expected that. There was something in me on Friday, I knew something good was to come,” said Ricciardo.