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Gordon Ramsay, Sylvester Stallone and football legends watch on from star-studded crowd at Italian GP

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GORDON RAMSAY and Sylvester Stallone paid a visit to the paddock in a star-studded Italian GP.

The celebrity chef, 55, walked hand in hand with his daughter Holly in Monza – just as he did at Silverstone in July.

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Gordon Ramsay walked hand in hand with daughter Holly[/caption]
Sylvester Stallone visited Red Bull and posed for photos with Sergio Perez and Max Vertsappen
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Hugh Grant was accompanied by his wife Anna in Monza
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic was mobbed by fans at Monza
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Pierre Gasly posed for a photo with AC Milan stars Olivier Giroud and Davide Calabria
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Italy manager Roberto Mancini was also in attendance[/caption]

And while Tom Cruise joined him on the track on that occasion, in Italy another Hollywood A-lister was present – Stallone.

The 76-year-old actor was a special guest for Red Bull and met drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.

He was also snapped sharing a joke with team principal Christian Horner.

British actor Hugh Grant was also in attendance with his wife Anna Eberstein.

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There were also plenty of football legends in trackside including Italian duo Fabio Cappello and current Azzurri boss Roberto Mancini.

AC Milan stars Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Olivier Giroud and Davide Calabria also made the short trip to Monza with the latter posing for photos alongside Scuderia AlphaTauri pair Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda.

Former footballers Mark Noble and Patrice Evra also visited the paddock and posed for photos with fans.

Giroud, who scored the winner for Milan against Sampdoria on Saturday, would likely have been delighted to see his compatriot Charles Leclerc leading the race.

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Former England manager Fabio Capello was one of many football legends at Monza[/caption]
Patrice Evra poses for a snap in the paddock
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The Ferrari star had pole in his team’s home race with championship leader Max Verstappen down in seventh.

But the Red Bull star fought back to claim victory in Monza and open up a 116-point championship lead.

Meanwhile, Sir Lewis Hamilton also drove brilliantly to claim fifth after starting in 19th, while team-mate George Russell finished third behind Leclerc.

Meanwhile, Nyck de Vries was the driver of the day in his Williams.

The Dutchman was an 11th hour stand in for Alex Albon and finished ninth.


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