Max Verstappen took his third victory of the season with a dominant performance ahead of the championship-leading McLarens at the Italian Grand Prix.
The reigning world champion, who started from pole position, crossed the line 19 seconds ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri after the two McLaren drivers became entangled in an awkward team orders controversy ten laps from the finish.
McLaren attempted to gain an advantage over Verstappen by leaving their pit stops later than the Red Bull, but accidentally allowed Piastri, who was running third, to pass Norris following a slower pit stop for the British driver.
Based on an agreement over team radio before the pit stops played out, which allowed Piastri to pit a lap before Norris, the team then ordered Piastri to give the position back to Norris.
The finishing order means Norris cut the gap to Piastri to 31 points - a lead that remains largely built on Norris' retirement from last weekend's Dutch Grand Prix.
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