Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza concluded in anti-climatic circumstances behind the Safety Car, denying a grandstand finish between eventual winner Max Verstappen and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. F1’s runaway championship leader appeared on course for a comfortable victory over Leclerc before Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren stopped on track on Lap 47, triggering a late Safety Car period. The leaders both pitted for soft tyres, setting up the prospect of a thrilling scrap to the flag for victory, but the dramatic ending never materialised because there were not enough laps to resume racing. It was an outcome which left Ferrari team principal Binotto dismayed. "Today we…