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Hamilton ends the 11th lap with a 1m24.852s to further extend his advantage.
Hamilton had 5.9s on Sainz at the end of lap 10 - he couldn't be checking out faster even if he was shopping at Lidl.
Perez had a look at Norris in the Lesmos, but the McLaren driver got a tidy exit and managed to find an advantage on that lap.
It seemed that DRS was briefly disabled on the straight, giving Norris a bit of luck as Perez was all over his coat-tails.
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Albon has been given a five-second time penalty for his incident with Grosjean on the second lap. The Red Bull driver is currently P14 and chasing the Ferrari of Leclerc.
Perez is hanging within DRS of Norris, bringing Ricciardo and Bottas with him.
Vettel confirms the brake pedal has gone, as TV replays show his left-rear brake catching fire on the back straight moments before he ran off-track. His race is over as he coasts back to the pits, but at least he has the opportunity to watch trackside again like he did after Q1 in qualifying...
Crash
When it rains it pours for Vettel this season. The Ferrari driver has suffered brake failure on lap six of this race and has to take to the run-off area at the first chicane, battering through the polystyrene signs in the process.
Hamilton posts a 1m24.890s last time around to open the gap up to Sainz further - it now stands at 3.7s.
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But the stewards have decided to investigate the clash involving Grosjean and Albon on the second lap.
Lap 4 comes to an end - Hamilton has 2.5s over Sainz, while Norris is a further 2.1s behind his team-mate. Perez isn't too far behind either.
The stewards have already decided no investigation will be needed on the first corner incident between Albon and Gasly. More of a case of two drivers aiming for the same part of road and running out of room at the tight chicane.
The first corner incident involving Albon and Gasly has been noted by the stewards, as has Albon's coming together with Grosjean at the same corner on the second lap. Not the start the Red Bull driver would have dreamed of last night.
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"Pressures are good," Bottas is told. He seems to have got back into the rhythm.
On lap 3 Verstappen gets by Stroll under braking at the first chicane to move up to seventh place after a tricky start to the race by the Red Bull driver.
Hamilton's leaped into a canter, flexing the Mercedes power advantage to build a gap over Sainz.
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"Puncture, puncture or something," Bottas reports. He got absolutely swallowed up on that opening lap.
Magnussen has pitted at the end of the opening lap, it looks like he was involved in an incident at the first chicane as the pack bunched together. Albon also lost out in the opening exchanges as he is down in 15th place.
Botttas is dropping like a rock on a miserable first lap - Perez and Ricciardo power past the Mercedes driver!
A clean start for Hamilton, and Sainz immediately gets up into second! Norris powers past Bottas at Turn 4 - a stunning start for the lads in orange!
Lights green
And the 2020 Italian Grand Prix is go!
The drivers come to line up to their grid spots, ready to take to the start...
Green flag
And we're now away for the formation lap!
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The top 10, Ocon and Leclerc are all on the soft tyre. Kvyat and Vettel are on hards - and the rest, mediums.
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Will we see Barrichello's fastest race lap fall today? It's survived for 16 years so far - but it may prove vulnerable.
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Weather chat: 20% risk of rain,, 27.7 C degrees air, 44.8 degrees C track.
McLaren and Racing Point have the second row, you can't discount Red Bull, and both Renault and AlphaTauri have shown pace this weekend too. There's everything to play for, and 53 laps to play it in!
So, what do we expect from the race? Mercedes teased that it had more performance in the race, so it's going to be a straight-up battle for third.
Just 10 minutes to go, then, before we're away at the Temple of Speed! The Italian airforce is already doing laps of the circuit in the air - but we think they might fail scrutineering.
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The national anthem was performed by the balcony musicians, made famous by the viral video of them performing from their balconies during Italy's lockdown earlier in the year.
Autosport
Now, let's begin with some parish notices - it's been a busy day already:
- Renault to be rebranded as Alpine for 2021 F1 season
- Racing Point withdraws appeal over FIA's F1 brake duct ruling
- Ricciardo: It's fun that Mercedes "dished it back" after F1 party mode ban
- Renault CEO: Alpine rebrand not about reviving past glory
- Renault to be rebranded as Alpine for 2021 F1 season
- Racing Point withdraws appeal over FIA's F1 brake duct ruling
- Ricciardo: It's fun that Mercedes "dished it back" after F1 party mode ban
- Renault CEO: Alpine rebrand not about reviving past glory
If you've watched qualifying and the support races this weekend, Monza's been a real tow-fest. With a significant portion of the midfield very closely matched...this could be very interesting.
Afternoon folks - and yes, it's that time again! In just under 25 minutes the Italian GP at Monza will be underway.
By: Jake Boxall-Legge
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