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Lando Norris 2019 Italian GP Result: P10 from P16, 1 pts | The F1 Formula
Lando Norris·Italian Grand Prix·2019

Race result · 2019

Lando Norris at the 2019 Italian Grand Prix

Lando Norris secured a single point at the 2019 Italian Grand Prix, advancing six positions from his P16 grid start to finish P10 for McLaren Racing despite his teammate's early retirement.

  • 10th
  • 1 pts
  • McLaren Racing

The result

2019 Italian

Lando Norris navigated a challenging 2019 Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, converting a P16 grid start into a points-scoring P10 finish for McLaren Racing. This result marked a significant recovery drive, particularly given the high-speed demands of the circuit and the competitive nature of the midfield. Norris completed 52 laps, one lap down from race winner Charles Leclerc, and demonstrated consistent pace throughout the event. His fastest lap, a 1:24.044, was recorded on the final lap, ranking 11th overall for fastest laps, indicating a strong closing phase to his race.

The weekend presented a mixed bag for McLaren. While Norris managed to climb through the field, his teammate, Carlos Sainz Jr., faced an unfortunate early retirement on lap 27 due to a wheel issue. This incident, occurring just past the halfway point, placed additional responsibility on Norris to deliver a result for the Woking-based constructor. Norris's ability to maintain focus and execute a clean race was paramount, especially as the race unfolded with several notable incidents and penalties affecting other competitors. For instance, Sebastian Vettel's spin and subsequent penalty significantly altered the midfield dynamics, creating opportunities that Norris was poised to exploit. The official results from the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) confirm the tight margins in the midfield, where every position gained is hard-fought.

Norris's drive saw him battle against a field that included strong performances from the Renaults, with Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hülkenberg finishing P4 and P5 respectively. Hülkenberg's strong showing that day, as evidenced by his own race record, highlights the competitive landscape Norris was operating within, a stark contrast to his eventual outing at [Nico Hülkenberg at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2022-suzuka-nico-hulkenberg). The strategic decisions made by McLaren Racing were critical in allowing Norris to gain six positions from his starting grid slot. His performance also stands in comparison to other drivers who started further back and mounted significant recoveries, such as Max Verstappen, who began from P19 and ultimately finished P8. Verstappen's similar recovery at the [Max Verstappen at the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix](/results/2022-bahrain-max-verstappen) demonstrates the potential for strong drives from compromised grid positions.

The Autodromo Nazionale Monza, with its long straights and chicanes, demands both raw power and precise braking. Norris's consistent lap times, culminating in a strong final lap, underscore his adaptability to the circuit's unique characteristics. The single point earned was a testament to a composed drive, avoiding the pitfalls that claimed several other competitors. Examining comprehensive [Formula One data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) often reveals the intricate interplay of strategy and driver execution in such races. This performance contributed to his season tally, shifting his championship position. The broader context of [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) racing often sees such midfield battles become pivotal for constructor standings, and Norris's contribution was a valuable one for McLaren. His teammate's DNF at Monza, much like the challenges faced by [Carlos Sainz at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2022-suzuka-carlos-sainz), underscores the unpredictable nature of Grand Prix racing.

Grid
16th
Finish
10th
Points
1
Laps
52
Fastest lap
1:24.044
Race recap

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P16

  • Finish

    P10

  • Points

    1

  • Laps

    52

  • Constructor

    McLaren Racing

  • Status

    +1 Lap

Teammate that weekend

Carlos Sainz Jr.

Grid P7 · Wheel · 0 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 14

P1124 pts

After round 14

P1425 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2019-09-08
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Last reviewed May 31, 2026