'I have never been so tired.'
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc celebrates winning the race with second place Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas and third place Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton.[MONZA] Charles Leclerc triggered a red wave of Ferrari celebration on Sunday by holding off a race-long Mercedes challenge to take the Italian Formula One team's first home grand prix victory since 2010.
"What a race! I have never been so tired," gasped Leclerc as a sea of fans, starved of success at Monza since Fernando Alonso won in the red overalls, swept onto the pit straight to party below the overhanging podium with flags and flares. "He did a great job, congratulations to Ferrari," said Hamilton."A lot of pressure from both Valtteri and I.
"But nevertheless they were just quicker today, quicker in a straight line, so even if we did get close we couldn't pass. So not our day but still strong points for the team," added the 34-year-old.
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