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Monza Circuit

The Monza Circuit (Italian: Autodromo Nazionale Monza, lit.'National Automobile Racetrack of Monza') is a 5.793 km (3.600 mi) race track near the city of Monza, north of Milan, in Italy. Built in 1922, it was the world's third purpose-built motor racing circuit after Brooklands and Indianapolis and the oldest in mainland Europe.[dubious ][7] The circuit's biggest event is the Italian Grand Prix. With the exception of the 1980 running, the race has been hosted there since 1949.[8]

Monza Circuit
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
"The Temple of Speed"

LocationMonza, Italy[1]
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates45°37′14″N 9°17′22″E / 45.62056°N 9.28944°E / 45.62056; 9.28944Coordinates: 45°37′14″N 9°17′22″E / 45.62056°N 9.28944°E / 45.62056; 9.28944
Capacity118,865[2]
FIA Grade1
OwnerComune di Monza & Milano[1]
OperatorSIAS S.p.A.[1]
Broke ground15 May 1922; 100 years ago (1922-05-15)
Opened3 September 1922; 100 years ago (1922-09-03)
ArchitectAlfredo Rosselli
Major eventsCurrent:
Formula One
Italian Grand Prix (1950–1979, 1981–present)
FIA World Endurance Championship
6 Hours of Monza (2021–present)
GT World Challenge Europe (2013–2019, 2021, 2023)
24H Series (2020, 2023)
FREC (2019–present)
International GT Open (2006–present)
TCR Europe (2018–present)
Former:
European Le Mans Series
4 Hours of Monza (2004–2005, 2007–2008, 2017–2022)
DTM (2021)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Italian motorcycle Grand Prix (1949–1968, 1970–1971, 1973, 1981, 1983, 1986–1987)
World SBK (1990, 1992–1993, 1995–2013)
FIM EWC (1964–1965, 1985, 1987)
Sidecar World Championship
(1949–1957, 1965, 1967, 1999–2003)
WTCC Race of Italy
(2005–2008, 2010–2013, 2017)
World Sportscar Championship (1963–1975, 1980–1988, 1990–1992)
TCR International Series (2015, 2017)
Race of Two Worlds (1957–1958)
Modern Grand Prix Circuit (2000–present)
SurfaceAsphalt
Length5.793[3][4] km (3.600 miles)
Turns11
Race lap record1:21.046
(257.35 km/h (159.91 mph)) ( Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari F2004, 2004, F1)
Oval (1955–1971)
SurfaceConcrete/Asphalt
Length4.250[4] km (2.641 miles)
Turns2
Banking≈30°
Race lap record0:54.0
(283.34 km/h (176.06 mph)) ( Bob Veith, Bowes Seal Fast Special, 1958, IndyCar)
Junior Course (1959–present)[5][6]
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.405[4] km (1.494 miles)
Race lap record0:54.300 ( Giorgio Schön, Porsche 934/76, 1976, Group 5)
Combined Course (1955–1971)
SurfaceAsphalt/Concrete
Length10.000 km (6.213 miles)
Turns9
Race lap record2.43.600
(223.02 km/h (138.58 mph)) ( Phil Hill, Ferrari 246 F1, 1960, F1)
Websitewww.monzanet.it

Built in the Royal Villa of Monza park in a woodland setting,[9] the site has three tracks – the 5.793 km (3.600 mi) Grand Prix track,[3] the 2.405 km (1.494 mi) Junior track,[4] and a 4.250 km (2.641 mi) high speed oval track with steep bankings which was left unused for decades and had been decaying until it was restored in the 2010s.[10][8] The major features of the main Grand Prix track include the Curva Grande, the Curva di Lesmo, the Variante Ascari and the Curva Alboreto (formerly Curva Parabolica[11]). The high speed curve, Curva Grande, is located after the Variante del Rettifilo which is located at the end of the front straight or Rettifilo Tribune, and is usually taken flat out by Formula One cars.

In addition to Formula One, the circuit previously hosted the 1000 km Monza, an endurance sports car race held as part of the World Sportscar Championship and the Le Mans Series. Monza also featured the unique Race of Two Worlds events, which attempted to run Formula One and USAC National Championship cars against each other. The racetrack also previously held rounds of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing (Italian motorcycle Grand Prix), WTCC, TCR International Series, Superbike World Championship, Formula Renault 3.5 Series and Auto GP. Monza currently hosts rounds of the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup, International GT Open and Euroformula Open Championship, as well as various local championships such as the TCR Italian Series, Italian GT Championship, Porsche Carrera Cup Italia and Italian F4 Championship, as well as the Monza Rally Show. In 2020, Monza hosted the 2020 World Rally Championship final round, ACI Rally Monza, with the circuit hosting 10 of the 16 rally stages.

Monza also hosts cycling and running events, most notably the Monza 12h Cycling Marathon[12] and Monza 21 Half Marathon.[12] The venue was also selected by Nike scientists for the Breaking2 event, where three runners attempted to break the 2 hour barrier for the marathon. Eliud Kipchoge ran 2:00:25.[13]

A very fast circuit, Monza has been the site of many fatal accidents, especially in the early years of the Formula One world championship,[14] and has claimed the lives of 52 drivers and 35 spectators. Track modifications have continuously occurred, to improve spectator safety and reduce curve speeds,[8] but it is still criticised by the current drivers for its lack of run-off areas, most notoriously at the chicane that cuts the Variante della Roggia.[14][obsolete source]

History

Early history

 
The starting grid of the "1st Cup Fiera di Milano" race held in 1925.
 
A race in 1925 with cars racing across the bridge.
 
The Pista di Alta Velocità banking, 2003.

The first track was built from May to July 1922 by 3,500 workers, financed by the Milan Automobile Club[9] – which created the Società Incremento Automobilismo e Sport (SIAS) (English: Motoring and Sport Encouragement Company) to run the track.[15] The initial form was a 3.4 square kilometres (1.31 sq mi) site with 10 km (6.2 mi) of macadamised road – comprising a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) loop track, and a 5.5 km (3.4 mi) road track.[clarification needed][9][15] The track was officially opened on 3 September 1922, with the maiden race the second Italian Grand Prix held on 10 September 1922.[15]

In 1928, the most serious Italian racing accident to date[9][14] ended in the death of driver Emilio Materassi and 27 spectators at that year's Italian Grand Prix.[9][14] The accident led to further Grand Prix races' confinement to the high-speed loop until 1932.[16] For these reasons the Italian Grand Prix wasn't held again until 1931; in the meantime the 1930 Monza Grand Prix was held on the high speed ring only, while in 1930 Vincenzo Florio introduced the Florio Circuit. The 1933 Italian Grand Prix was held on the original complete layout but it was marred by the deaths of three drivers (Giuseppe Campari, Baconin Borzacchini and Stanisław Czaykowski) in the supporting Monza Grand Prix held on the same day - which became known as the "Black Day of Monza" - over the shorter oval circuit[15][17][18] and the Grand Prix layout was changed: in 1934 a short circuit with two lanes of the straight line joined by a hairpin, Curva Sud of the banking (with a double chicane) driven in the opposite direction than usual, the "Florio link" and the Curva Sud (with a small chicane). This configuration was considered too slow and in 1935 Florio Circuit was used again, this time with four temporary chicanes and another one permanent (along the Curva Sud of the banking). In 1938 only the last one was used.[19]

There was major rebuilding in 1938–39, constructing new stands and entrances, resurfacing the track, removing the high speed ring and adding two new bends on the southern part of the circuit.[15][16] The resulting layout gave a Grand Prix lap of 6.300 km (3.915 mi), in use until 1954.[20] The outbreak of World War II meant racing at the track was suspended until 1948[20] and parts of the circuit degraded due to the lack of maintenance and military use.[8] Monza was renovated over a period of two months at the beginning of 1948[15] and a Grand Prix was held on 17 October 1948.[20]

High speed oval

In 1954, work began to entirely revamp the circuit, resulting in a 5.750 km (3.573 mi) course, and a new 4.250 km (2.641 mi) high-speed oval with banked sopraelevata curves (the southern one was moved slightly north).[8][21] The two circuits could be combined to re-create the former 10 kilometres (6.214 mi)[8] long circuit, with cars running parallel on the main straight. The first Lesmo curve was modified to be made faster, and the track infrastructure and facilities were also updated and improved to better accommodate the teams and spectators.[15][21]

The Automobile Club of Italy held 500 mi (800 km) Race of Two Worlds exhibition competitions, intended to pit United States Auto Club IndyCars against European Formula One and sports cars.[8][21] The races were held on the oval at the end of June in 1957 and 1958,[22] with three 63 lap[23] 267.67 kilometres (166.32 mi) heat races each year, races which colloquially became known as the Monzanapolis series.[22][24] Concerns were raised among the European drivers that flat-out racing on the banking would be too dangerous,[24] so ultimately only Ecurie Ecosse and Maserati represented European racing at the first running.[25] The American teams had brought special Firestone tyres with them, reinforced to withstand high-speed running on the bumpy Monza surface, but the Maseratis' steering was badly affected by the larger-than-usual tyre size, leading to the Modena-based team withdrawal.[25]

Ecurie Ecosse's three Jaguar D-type sports cars used their Le Mans-specification tyres with no ill-effects, but since they raced at less than their practice speeds to conserve their tyres, they were completely out paced. Two heats in 1957 were won by Jimmy Bryan in his Kuzma-Offenhauser Dean Van Lines Special,[25][26] and the last by Troy Ruttman in the Watson-Offenhauser John Zink Special.[27] In 1958 Jaguar, Ferrari and Maserati teams appeared alongside the Indy roadsters,[21][28] but once again the American cars dominated the event and Jim Rathmann won the three races in a Watson-Offenhauser car.[22]

Formula One used the 10 km (6.2 mi) high speed track in the 1955, 1956, 1960 and 1961 Grands Prix.[8][21] Stirling Moss and Phil Hill both won twice in this period, with Hill's win at Monza making him the first American to win a Formula One race.[29] The 1961 race saw the death of Wolfgang von Trips and fifteen spectators when a collision with Jim Clark's Lotus sent von Trips' car airborne and into the barriers on Parabolica.[15][29]

Although the accident did not occur on the oval section of the track, the high speeds were deemed unsafe and F1 use of the oval was ended;[30] future Grands Prix were held on the shorter road circuit,[21] with the banking appearing one last time in the film Grand Prix.[30] New safety walls, rails and fences were added before the next race and the refuelling area was moved further from the track. Chicanes were added before both bankings in 1966, and another fatality in the 1968 1000 km Monza race led to run-off areas added to the curves, with the track layout changing the next year to incorporate permanent chicanes before the banked curves – extending the track length by 100 m (110 yd).[21]

The banking held the last race in 1969 with the 1000 km of Monza, the event moving to the road circuit the next year.[21] The banking still exists, albeit in a decayed state in the years since the last race, escaping demolition in the 1990s. It is used once a year for the Monza Rally, which served part of the 2021 World Rally Championship, which was the first FIA championship event since 1969.[30] The banked oval was used several times for record breaking until the late 1960s, although the severe bumping was a major suspension and tyre test for the production cars attempting endurance records, such as the Ford Corsair GT which in 1964 captured 13 records.[31]

Circuit changes and modernisation

Both car and Grand Prix motorcycle racing were regular attractions at Monza.[21] These races involved drivers constantly slipstreaming competing cars, which produced several close finishes, such as in 1967, 1969, and 1971.

As the speed of the machines increased, two chicanes were added in 1972 to reduce racing speeds – the Variante del Rettifilo at the middle of the start/finish straight,[32] and the Variante Ascari.[15] This resulted in a new circuit length of 5.755 km (3.576 mi).[32] Grand Prix motorcycles continued to use the un-slowed road track until two serious accidents resulted in five deaths, including Renzo Pasolini and Jarno Saarinen,[32] in 1973, and motorcycle racing did not return to Monza until 1981.[32] The 1972 chicanes were soon seen to be ineffective at slowing cars; the Vialone was remade in 1974,[32] the other, Curva Grande in 1976,[15] and a third also added in 1976 before the Lesmo, with extended run-off areas.[32] The Grand Prix lap after these alterations was increased to 5.800 km (3.604 mi) long.[32]

With technology still increasing vehicle speeds the track was modified again in 1979 with added safety measures such as new kerbs, extended run-off areas and tyre-barriers to improve safety for drivers off the track.[33] The infrastructure was also improved, with pits able to accommodate 46 cars, and an upgraded paddock and scrutineering facilities.[33] These changes encouraged world championship motorcycling to return in 1981, but further safety work was undertaken through the 1980s.[33] Also in the 1980s the podium, paddock and pits complex, stands,[33][34] and camp site were either rebuilt or improved.[15]

As motorsport became more safety conscious following the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger in 1994 at the Imola circuit, the three main long curves were "squeezed" in order to install larger gravel traps, shortening the lap to 5.770 km (3.585 mi).[34] In 1997 the stands were reworked to expand capacity to 51,000.[34] In 2000, the chicane on the main straight was altered, changing from a double left-right chicane to a single right-left chicane in an attempt to reduce the frequent accidents at the starts due to the conformation of the braking area, although it is still deemed unsafe in terms of motorcycle racing. The second chicane was also re-profiled. In the Formula 1 Grand Prix of the same year, the first to use these new chicanes, a fire marshal, Paolo Gislimberti, was killed by flying debris after a big pileup at the second chicane.[14]

In 2007, the run-off area at the second chicane was changed from gravel to asphalt. The length of the track in its current configuration is 5.793 km (3.600 mi).[3] At the 2010 Monza Superbike World Championship round, Italian rider Max Biaggi set the fastest ever motorcycle lap of Monza when he rode his Aprilia RSV4 1000 F to pole position in a time of 1:42.121. In the Superpole qualification for the 2011 race, he improved on this lap time, for a new lap record of 1:41.745 and his speed was captured at 205+ MPH.

In late 2016, work was planned on a new first bend, which would have bypassed the first chicane and the Curva Grande. Drivers were to go through a fast right hand kink and into a new, faster chicane. Work was planned for to be completed by 2017 in hopes of a renewed contract for Formula 1. Gravel would have also returned to the run-off area at the Parabolica bend.[35] However, plans for the track's change were suspended due to the track being in the historic Monza Park.[citation needed]

A lap of the circuit in a Formula One car

 
Satellite photograph of the circuit from 2018
 
The 1.12 km (0.70 mi) start/finish straight.[36]

Monza, throughout its long and storied history has been known for its high-speed, simplistic (compared to "harder" circuits such as Singapore or Monaco, which are tight, unforgiving street circuits with lots of corners) nature thanks to its 1920s design and the few alterations it has received, and is currently the fastest track on the Formula One calendar and has been so since 1991. Monza consists of very long straights and tight chicanes, putting a premium on good braking stability and traction. The 5.793 km (3.600 mi)[3] circuit is very hard on engines; Formula 1 engines are at full throttle for nearly 80% of the lap, with engine failures common, notably Fernando Alonso in the 2006 Italian Grand Prix or Nico Rosberg in the 2015 Italian Grand Prix.

Drivers are on full throttle for most of the lap due to its long straights and fast corners, and is usually the scenario in which the open-wheeled Formula One cars show the raw speed of which they are capable: 372 km/h (231 mph) during the mid-2000s V10 engine formula, although in 2012 with the 2.4L V8 engines, top speeds in Formula One rarely reached over 340 km/h (210 mph); the 1.6L turbocharged hybrid V6 engine, reduced-downforce formula of 2014 displayed top speeds of up to 360 km/h (220 mph). The circuit is generally flat, but has a gradual gradient from the second Lesmos to the Variante Ascari. Due to the low aerodynamic profile needed, with its resulting low downforce,[14] the grip is very low; understeer is a more serious issue than at other circuits; however, the opposite effect, oversteer, is also present in the second sector, requiring the use of a very distinctive opposite lock technique.[citation needed] Since both maximum power and minimal drag are keys for speed on the straights, only competitors with enough power or aerodynamic efficiency at their disposal are able to challenge for the top places.[14]

Formula One cars are set up with one of the smallest wing angles on the F1 calendar to ensure the lowest level of drag on the straights. There are only 6 corner complexes at Monza: the first two chicanes, the two Lesmos, the Ascari complex and the Parabolica. Thus cars are set up for maximum performance on the straights.

Cars approach the first corner at 340 km/h (210 mph) in eighth gear,[3] and brake at about 120 m (130 yd) before the first chicane—the Variante del Rettifilo—entering at 86 km/h (53 mph) in second gear, and exiting at 72 km/h (45 mph) in second gear.[3] This is the scene of many first-lap accidents. Higher kerbs were installed at the first two chicanes in 2009 to prevent cutting.[37]

Good traction out of the first corner is imperative for a quick lap. Conservation of speed through the first chicane is made possible by driving the straightest line, as a small mistake here can result in a lot of time being lost through the Curva Grande down to the Variante della Roggia chicane in eighth gear, at 330 km/h (210 mph).[3] The braking point is just under the bridge. The kerbs are brutal and it is very easy for a car to become unbalanced and a driver to lose control, as Kimi Räikkönen did in 2005. This chicane is probably the best overtaking chance on the lap, as it is the only one with the "slow corner, long straight, slow corner"; one of the characteristics of modern circuits.

 
Aerial photo of the Autodromo of Monza, with the village of Villasanta in the upper part. The city of Monza is southwards off to the right of the photo.

The Curve di Lesmo are two corners that are not as fast as they used to be, but are still challenging corners. The first is blind, entered at 273 km/h (170 mph) in sixth gear, apexing at 217 km/h (135 mph),[3] and has a slight banking. The second is a seventh gear entry at 278 km/h (173 mph), apexing in fifth gear at 203.5 km/h (126.4 mph),[3] and it is very important that all the kerb is used. A mistake at one of these corners will result in a spin into the gravel, while good exits can set a driver up for an overtaking move into Variante Ascari.

The downhill straight down to Variante Ascari is very bumpy under the bridge. Variante Ascari is a very tricky sequence of corners and is key to the lap time.

The final challenge is the Curva Parabolica: approaching at 335 km/h (208 mph) in eighth gear,[3] cars quickly dance around the corner, apexing in sixth gear at 229 km/h (142 mph)[3] and exiting in sixth gear at 285 km/h (177 mph),[3] accelerating onto the main start/finish straight. A good exit and slipstream off a fellow driver along the main straight can produce an overtaking opportunity under heavy braking into Variante del Rettifilo; however, it is difficult to follow a leading car closely through the Parabolica as the tow will reduce downforce and cornering speed.

Maximum speed achieved in a 2022 Formula One car is 356.4 km/h (221.5 mph), established at the end of the start/finish straight.[38] They experience a maximum g-force of 4.50 during deceleration, and the track has many dramatic high to low speed transitions.[39][3]

Lap records

Lewis Hamilton recorded the fastest pole position lap at Monza in 2020, when he lapped in 1:18.887 at an average speed of 264.362 km/h (164.267 mph) – the fastest average lap speed recorded in qualifying for a World Championship event.[40][41] The official race lap record for the current circuit layout is 1:21.046, set by Rubens Barrichello during the 2004 Italian Grand Prix. The official race lap records of Autodromo Nazionale di Monza are listed as:

Category Driver Vehicle Time Event
Grand Prix Circuit (2000–present): 5.793 km
Formula One   Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2004 1:21.046 2004 Italian Grand Prix
GP2   Lewis Hamilton Dallara GP2/05 1:30.528 2006 Monza GP2 Series round
LMP1   Nicolas Minassian Peugeot 908 HDi FAP 1:32.449[42] 2008 1000 km of Monza
FIA F2   Richard Verschoor Dallara F2 2018 1:33.155 2022 Monza Formula 2 round
Formula Renault 3.5   Will Stevens Dallara T12 1:34.899[43] 2013 Monza Formula Renault 3.5 Series round
LMP2   Mikkel Jensen Aurus 01 1:35.988[44] 2020 4 Hours of Monza
Auto GP   Luca Filippi Lola B05/52 1:36.286[45] 2011 Monza Auto GP round
Superleague Formula   Antonio Pizzonia Panoz DP09 1:36.466 2009 Monza Superleague Formula round
LMH   Romain Dumas Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH 1:36.589[46] 2022 6 Hours of Monza
GP3   Conor Daly Dallara GP3/13 1:38.237[47] 2013 Monza GP3 Series round
F3000   Björn Wirdheim Lola B02/50 1:38.881[48] 2003 Monza F3000 round
FIA F3   Jonny Edgar Dallara F3 2019 1:38.887[49] 2022 Monza Formula 3 round
F2 (2009–2012)   Mihai Marinescu Williams JPH1 1:39.997[50] 2011 Monza FTwo round
WSC   Christian Pescatori Ferrari 333 SP 1:40.775[51] 2000 Aprimatic Trophy
Group C   Éric Hélary Jaguar XJR-14 1:42.146[52] 2019 Monza Historic
Euroformula Open   Frederick Lubin Dallara 320 1:43.708[53] 2022 Monza Euroformula Open round
LMP3   Laurents Hörr Ligier JS P320 1:44.374[54] 2020 Monza Le Mans Cup round
GT1 (GTS)   Uwe Alzen Saleen S7-R 1:44.708[55] 2004 FIA GT Monza 500km
World SBK   Michel Fabrizio Ducati 1098R 1:45.336 2009 Monza World SBK round
LM GTE   Alessandro Pier Guidi Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 1:45.947[46] 2022 6 Hours of Monza
LMP675   Werner Lupberger Pilbeam MP84 1:47.071[51] 2000 Aprimatic Trophy
GT3   Miguel Ramos Mercedes-AMG GT3 1:47.153[56] 2019 Monza International GT Open round
Superbikes   Claudio Corti Yamaha YZF-R1 1:47.164[57] 2008 Monza CIV Superbike round
Formula Regional   Isack Hadjar Tatuus F.3 T-318 1:47.236[58] 2021 Monza FREC round
Formula Renault 2.0   Joey Alders Tatuus FR-19 1:48.402[59] 2020 Monza Formula Renault Eurocup round
SRO GT2   Anders Fjordbach Audi R8 LMS GT2 1:49.489[60] 2021 Monza GT2 European Series round
Porsche Carrera Cup   Simone Iaquinta Porsche 911 (991 II) GT3 Cup 1:49.557[61] 2020 Monza Porsche Carrera Cup Italia round
GT2   Gianmaria Bruni Ferrari F430 GTC 1:49.569[62] 2008 1000 km of Monza
World SSP   Cal Crutchlow Yamaha YZF-R6 1:49.728 2009 Monza World SSP round
N-GT   Stéphane Ortelli Porsche 911 (996) GT3-RSR 1:49.967[55] 2004 FIA GT Monza 500km
Ferrari Challenge   Luka Nurmi Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 1:50.266[63] 2021 Monza Ferrari Challenge Europe round
CN   Sabrina Hungerbühler Osella PA20 1:50.299[64] 2003 Monza Interserie round
FIA Group 2   Sean Edwards Saleen S7-R 1:51.285[65] 2008 FIA GT Monza 2 Hours
Supersport   Michele Pirro Yamaha YZF-R6 1:51.954[66] 2009 Monza CIV Supersport round
Formula 4   Lando Norris Tatuus F4-T014 1:53.104[67] 2015 Italian F4 Championship Monza round
TC1   Thed Björk Volvo S60 Polestar TC1 1:53.381[68] 2017 FIA WTCC Race of Italy
Group 6   Yves Scemama TOJ SC304 1:54.109[52] 2019 Monza Historic
JS P4   Gillian Henrion Ligier JS P4 1:54.159[69] 2022 Monza Ligier European Series round
Super Touring   Peter Kox Honda Accord 1:54.859[70] 2000 Monza ESTC round
Group 5 sports car   Claudio Roddaro Porsche 917 1:55.137[52] 2019 Monza Historic
TCR Touring Car   Mikel Azcona Cupra León Competición TCR 1:57.333[71] 2021 Monza TCR Europe round
GT4   Jim Pla Mercedes-AMG GT4 1:57.873[72] 2021 Monza GT4 European Series round
Formula BMW   Jack Harvey Mygale FB02 1:58.683[73] 2009 Monza Formula BMW Europe Round
Super 2000   Robert Huff Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 1:59.000 2012 FIA WTCC Race of Italy
Stock car racing   Ander Vilariño Chevrolet Camaro NASCAR 1:59.256[74] 2013 Monza NASCAR Whelen Euro Series round
Alpine Elf Europa Cup   Alexis Garcin Alpine A110 Cup 1:59.871[75] 2022 Monza Alpine Elf Europa Cup round
JS2 R   Horst Felix Felbermayr Ligier JS2 R 2:00.428[76] 2022 Monza Ligier European Series round
Group 2   Michael Ferlich BMW 3.0 CSL 2:04.174[52] 2019 Monza Historic
Group 3   Charles Firmenich Shelby Cobra 2:09.965[52] 2019 Monza Historic
Formula Junior   Pierre Tonetti Brabham BT6 2:11.003[52] 2019 Monza Historic
Motorcycle Circuit (2010–present): 5.777 km
World SBK   Tom Sykes Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 1:42.229[77] 2013 Monza World SBK round
Superbikes   Luca Conforti Ducati 1098R 1:44.330[78] 2012 Monza CIV Superbike round
World SSP   Eugene Laverty Honda CBR600RR 1:47.767 2010 Monza World SSP round
Supersport   Stefano Cruciani Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 1:49.876[79] 2012 Monza CIV Supersport round
Junior Course (1959–present): 2.405 km
Group 5   Giorgio Schön Porsche 934/76 54.300[80] 1976 Monza Group 5 round
Group 6   Pier Giorgio Pellegrin Fiat Abarth 1000SP 56.500[81] 1971 Monza Sports Prototype round
Group 4   Ennio Bonomelli Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 56.700[82] 1973 Coppa Agip Monza
Group 2   Angelo Chiapparini Alfa Romeo GTA 1:02.000[83] 1973 Coppa Agip Monza
Grand Prix Circuit (1996–1999): 5.770 km
Formula One   Mika Hakkinen McLaren MP4/12 1:24.808[84] 1997 Italian Grand Prix
WSC   Andrea Montermini[85] Ferrari 333 SP 1:36.915[86] 1997 1000 km of Monza
F3000   Marcelo Battistuzzi Lola T96/50 1:40.849[87] 1999 Monza Italian F3000 round
GT1   Ray Bellm McLaren F1 GTR 1:44.354[88] 1996 BPR 4 Hours of Monza
Formula 3   Peter Sundberg Dallara F399 1:45.393[89] 1999 Monza Italian F3 round
GT2   Olivier Beretta Chrysler Viper GTS-R 1:46.278[90] 1999 FIA GT Monza 500km
World SBK   Troy Corser Ducati 996 1:46.533[91] 1999 Monza World SBK round
Super Touring   Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 D2 1:51.946[92] 1999 Monza Italian Superturismo round
World SSP   Christian Kellner Yamaha YZF-R6 1:53.155[93] 1999 Monza World SSP round
Porsche Carrera Cup   Ralf Kelleners Porsche 911 (996) GT3 Cup 1:54.460[94] 1998 Monza Porsche Supercup round
Grand Prix Circuit (1994–1995): 5.834 km[95]
Formula One   Damon Hill Williams FW16B 1:25.930[96] 1994 Italian Grand Prix
GT1   Anders Olofsson Ferrari F40 GTE 1:46.203[97] 1995 BPR 4 Hours of Monza
Formula 3   Michele Gasparini Dallara F394 1:46.910[98] 1994 Monza Italian F3 round
World SBK   Carl Fogarty Ducati 916 1:48.330[99] 1995 Monza World SBK round
Super Touring   Antonio Tamburini Alfa Romeo 155 TS 1:56.133[100] 1994 Monza Italian Superturismo round
Grand Prix Circuit (1976–1993): 5.800 km
Formula One   Damon Hill Williams FW15C 1:23.575[101] 1993 Italian Grand Prix
Group C   Martin Brundle Jaguar XJR-14 1:29.128 1991 430 km of Monza
F3000   Damon Hill Lola T90/50 1:38.881[102] 1990 Monza F3000 round
Group C2   Ranieri Randaccio Spice SE90C 1:41.884[103] 1992 500 km of Monza
Group 6 racing cars   Arturo Merzario Alfa Romeo T33/SC/12 1:42.350[104] 1977 500 km of Monza
Formula Two   Brian Henton Toleman TG280B 1:42.790[105] 1980 Monza Grand Prix
Formula 3   Niko Palhares Dallara F391 1:46.408[106] 1991 Monza Italian F3 round
500cc   Wayne Gardner Honda NSR500 1:49.000 1987 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Group A   Nicola Larini Alfa Romeo 155 GTA 1:50.297[107] 1992 1st Monza Italian Superturismo round
GT1   Marco Brand Ferrari F40 1:53.220[108] 1993 Monza Italian GT round
BMW M1 Procar   Niki Lauda BMW M1 Procar 1:53.560[109] 1979 Monza BMW M1 Procar round
World SBK   Rob Phillis Kawasaki ZXR-750 1:54.650[110] 1990 Monza World SBK round
250cc   Dominique Sarron Honda NSR250 1:55.750 1987 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Super Touring   Eric van de Poele Nissan Primera GT 1:58.080[111] 1993 FIA Touring Car Challenge
GT2   Oscar Larrauri Ferrari 348 GTB 1:58.870[108] 1993 Monza Italian GT round
Group 5   Harald Grohs Porsche 935J 2:01.800[112] 1981 1000 km of Monza
125cc   Bruno Casanova Garelli 125 GP 2:03.150 1987 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
50cc   Eugenio Lazzarini Garelli 50 GP 2:27.760 1983 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Grand Prix Circuit (1974–1976): 5.780 km
Group 6 prototype   Jean-Pierre Jarier Alpine A442 1:29.600[113] 1976 Monza 4 Hours
Group 5 prototype   Derek Bell Mirage GR7 1:31.300[114] 1974 1000km of Monza
Formula One   Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 312T 1:33.100[115] 1975 Italian Grand Prix
F5000   Peter Gethin Chevron B28 1:37.400[116] 1974 Monza F5000 round
Group 2   Vittorio Brambilla BMW 3.0 CSL 1:41.300[117] 1975 4 Hours of Monza
Formula 3   Luigino Grassi Ralt RT1 1:49.200[118] 1975 Monza European F3 round
Group 1   Reine Wisell Chevrolet Camaro Z28 1:51.650[119] 1976 4 Hours of Monza
Grand Prix Circuit (1972–1973): 5.775 km
Group 5 prototype   François Cevert Matra-Simca MS670 1:21.900[120] 1973 1000km of Monza
F1   Jackie Stewart Tyrrell 006 1:35.300 1973 Italian Grand Prix
Group 2   Vittorio Brambilla[a]
  Jochen Mass[a]
BMW 3.0 CSL[a]
Ford Capri RS 2600[a]
1:38.300[121] 1973 4 Hours of Monza
Group 4   Marcello Gallo De Tomaso Pantera 1:40.000[122] 1973 6 Hours of Monza
Formula Two   Roger Williamson March 732 1:41.000[123] 1973 Monza F2 round
Grand Prix Circuit (1955–1959, 1962–1971): 5.750 km
F1   Henri Pescarolo March 711 1:23.800 1971 Italian Grand Prix
Group 5 sportscars   Pedro Rodríguez Porsche 917K 1:24.000[124] 1971 1000km of Monza
F5000   Frank Gardner Lola T192 1:27.300[125] 1971 Monza F5000 round
500cc   Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 500 Three 1:41:200 1971 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
350cc   Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 350 3C 1:44:100 1970 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
250cc   Bill Ivy Yamaha 250 V4 1:45.700 1967 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
125cc   Gilberto Parlotti Morbidelli 125 1:54.600 1971 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
50cc   Jan de Vries Kreidler 50 GP 2:10.000 1971 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Oval Circuit (1955–1971): 4.250 km
USAC Indycar   Bob Veith Kurtis Kraft 500G-Offenhauser 0:54.000[126] 1958 Race of Two Worlds
Combined Circuit (1955–1971): 10.000 km
F1   Phil Hill Ferrari 246 F1 2:43.600[127] 1960 Italian Grand Prix
Grand Prix Circuit (1948–1954): 6.300 km[128]
F1   Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo 159M 1:56.200[129] 1951 Italian Grand Prix
500cc   Geoff Duke Gilera 500 4C 2:04.600 1954 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
350cc   Fergus Anderson Moto Guzzi e50 2:14.800 1954 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
250cc   Enrico Lorenzetti Moto Guzzi 250 2:20.600 1953 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
125cc   Werner Haas NSU 125 2:37.000 1953 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Florio Circuit (1938–1949): 6.993 km[128]
GP   Hermann Lang Mercedes-Benz W154 2:34.200[130] 1938 Italian Grand Prix
Florio Circuit with temporary chicanes (1935–1937): 6.95 km[128]
GP   Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Monoposto Tipo-C "8C-35" 2:49.800 1935 Italian Grand Prix
Grand Prix Circuit (1934): 4.330 km
GP   Hans Stuck Auto Union Type A 2:13.600[131] 1934 Italian Grand Prix
Original Grand Prix Circuit (1922–1933): 10.000 km
GP   Luigi Fagioli Alfa Romeo P3 3:13.200[132] 1933 Italian Grand Prix

Deaths from crashes

 
The curve where Alberto Ascari crashed in 1955. He died a few minutes later.

Previous track configurations

Events

Current
Former
Special

In popular culture

  • Italian rock band The Rock Alchemist, whose song "The Temple", from their 2017 album: Elements, was written as an anthem for the Monza Motor Racing Circuit.
  • The Luigi Circuit in Mario Kart Wii is loosely based on the track minus the chicanes.[136]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Both drivers took the same lap time in this race independently.

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External links

  • Autodromo Nazionale Monza official website
  • Autodromo Nazionale Monza on Google Maps (Current Formula 1 Tracks)
  • Autodromo Internazionale di Monza circuit history at RacingCircuits.info

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For other uses see Monza disambiguation The Monza Circuit Italian Autodromo Nazionale Monza lit National Automobile Racetrack of Monza is a 5 793 km 3 600 mi race track near the city of Monza north of Milan in Italy Built in 1922 it was the world s third purpose built motor racing circuit after Brooklands and Indianapolis and the oldest in mainland Europe dubious discuss 7 The circuit s biggest event is the Italian Grand Prix With the exception of the 1980 running the race has been hosted there since 1949 8 Monza CircuitAutodromo Nazionale Monza The Temple of Speed LocationMonza Italy 1 Time zoneCET UTC 1 CEST DST Coordinates45 37 14 N 9 17 22 E 45 62056 N 9 28944 E 45 62056 9 28944 Coordinates 45 37 14 N 9 17 22 E 45 62056 N 9 28944 E 45 62056 9 28944Capacity118 865 2 FIA Grade1OwnerComune di Monza amp Milano 1 OperatorSIAS S p A 1 Broke ground15 May 1922 100 years ago 1922 05 15 Opened3 September 1922 100 years ago 1922 09 03 ArchitectAlfredo RosselliMajor eventsCurrent Formula OneItalian Grand Prix 1950 1979 1981 present FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Monza 2021 present GT World Challenge Europe 2013 2019 2021 2023 24H Series 2020 2023 FREC 2019 present International GT Open 2006 present TCR Europe 2018 present Former European Le Mans Series4 Hours of Monza 2004 2005 2007 2008 2017 2022 DTM 2021 Grand Prix motorcycle racingItalian motorcycle Grand Prix 1949 1968 1970 1971 1973 1981 1983 1986 1987 World SBK 1990 1992 1993 1995 2013 FIM EWC 1964 1965 1985 1987 Sidecar World Championship 1949 1957 1965 1967 1999 2003 WTCC Race of Italy 2005 2008 2010 2013 2017 World Sportscar Championship 1963 1975 1980 1988 1990 1992 TCR International Series 2015 2017 Race of Two Worlds 1957 1958 Modern Grand Prix Circuit 2000 present SurfaceAsphaltLength5 793 3 4 km 3 600 miles Turns11Race lap record1 21 046 257 35 km h 159 91 mph Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2004 2004 F1 Oval 1955 1971 SurfaceConcrete AsphaltLength4 250 4 km 2 641 miles Turns2Banking 30 Race lap record0 54 0 283 34 km h 176 06 mph Bob Veith Bowes Seal Fast Special 1958 IndyCar Junior Course 1959 present 5 6 SurfaceAsphaltLength2 405 4 km 1 494 miles Race lap record0 54 300 Giorgio Schon Porsche 934 76 1976 Group 5 Combined Course 1955 1971 SurfaceAsphalt ConcreteLength10 000 km 6 213 miles Turns9Race lap record2 43 600 223 02 km h 138 58 mph Phil Hill Ferrari 246 F1 1960 F1 Websitewww wbr monzanet wbr itBuilt in the Royal Villa of Monza park in a woodland setting 9 the site has three tracks the 5 793 km 3 600 mi Grand Prix track 3 the 2 405 km 1 494 mi Junior track 4 and a 4 250 km 2 641 mi high speed oval track with steep bankings which was left unused for decades and had been decaying until it was restored in the 2010s 10 8 The major features of the main Grand Prix track include the Curva Grande the Curva di Lesmo the Variante Ascari and the Curva Alboreto formerly Curva Parabolica 11 The high speed curve Curva Grande is located after the Variante del Rettifilo which is located at the end of the front straight or Rettifilo Tribune and is usually taken flat out by Formula One cars In addition to Formula One the circuit previously hosted the 1000 km Monza an endurance sports car race held as part of the World Sportscar Championship and the Le Mans Series Monza also featured the unique Race of Two Worlds events which attempted to run Formula One and USAC National Championship cars against each other The racetrack also previously held rounds of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing Italian motorcycle Grand Prix WTCC TCR International Series Superbike World Championship Formula Renault 3 5 Series and Auto GP Monza currently hosts rounds of the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup International GT Open and Euroformula Open Championship as well as various local championships such as the TCR Italian Series Italian GT Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Italia and Italian F4 Championship as well as the Monza Rally Show In 2020 Monza hosted the 2020 World Rally Championship final round ACI Rally Monza with the circuit hosting 10 of the 16 rally stages Monza also hosts cycling and running events most notably the Monza 12h Cycling Marathon 12 and Monza 21 Half Marathon 12 The venue was also selected by Nike scientists for the Breaking2 event where three runners attempted to break the 2 hour barrier for the marathon Eliud Kipchoge ran 2 00 25 13 A very fast circuit Monza has been the site of many fatal accidents especially in the early years of the Formula One world championship 14 and has claimed the lives of 52 drivers and 35 spectators Track modifications have continuously occurred to improve spectator safety and reduce curve speeds 8 but it is still criticised by the current drivers for its lack of run off areas most notoriously at the chicane that cuts the Variante della Roggia 14 obsolete source Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 High speed oval 1 3 Circuit changes and modernisation 2 A lap of the circuit in a Formula One car 3 Lap records 4 Deaths from crashes 5 Previous track configurations 6 Events 7 In popular culture 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit The starting grid of the 1st Cup Fiera di Milano race held in 1925 A race in 1925 with cars racing across the bridge The Pista di Alta Velocita banking 2003 The first track was built from May to July 1922 by 3 500 workers financed by the Milan Automobile Club 9 which created the Societa Incremento Automobilismo e Sport SIAS English Motoring and Sport Encouragement Company to run the track 15 The initial form was a 3 4 square kilometres 1 31 sq mi site with 10 km 6 2 mi of macadamised road comprising a 4 5 km 2 8 mi loop track and a 5 5 km 3 4 mi road track clarification needed 9 15 The track was officially opened on 3 September 1922 with the maiden race the second Italian Grand Prix held on 10 September 1922 15 In 1928 the most serious Italian racing accident to date 9 14 ended in the death of driver Emilio Materassi and 27 spectators at that year s Italian Grand Prix 9 14 The accident led to further Grand Prix races confinement to the high speed loop until 1932 16 For these reasons the Italian Grand Prix wasn t held again until 1931 in the meantime the 1930 Monza Grand Prix was held on the high speed ring only while in 1930 Vincenzo Florio introduced the Florio Circuit The 1933 Italian Grand Prix was held on the original complete layout but it was marred by the deaths of three drivers Giuseppe Campari Baconin Borzacchini and Stanislaw Czaykowski in the supporting Monza Grand Prix held on the same day which became known as the Black Day of Monza over the shorter oval circuit 15 17 18 and the Grand Prix layout was changed in 1934 a short circuit with two lanes of the straight line joined by a hairpin Curva Sud of the banking with a double chicane driven in the opposite direction than usual the Florio link and the Curva Sud with a small chicane This configuration was considered too slow and in 1935 Florio Circuit was used again this time with four temporary chicanes and another one permanent along the Curva Sud of the banking In 1938 only the last one was used 19 There was major rebuilding in 1938 39 constructing new stands and entrances resurfacing the track removing the high speed ring and adding two new bends on the southern part of the circuit 15 16 The resulting layout gave a Grand Prix lap of 6 300 km 3 915 mi in use until 1954 20 The outbreak of World War II meant racing at the track was suspended until 1948 20 and parts of the circuit degraded due to the lack of maintenance and military use 8 Monza was renovated over a period of two months at the beginning of 1948 15 and a Grand Prix was held on 17 October 1948 20 High speed oval Edit In 1954 work began to entirely revamp the circuit resulting in a 5 750 km 3 573 mi course and a new 4 250 km 2 641 mi high speed oval with banked sopraelevata curves the southern one was moved slightly north 8 21 The two circuits could be combined to re create the former 10 kilometres 6 214 mi 8 long circuit with cars running parallel on the main straight The first Lesmo curve was modified to be made faster and the track infrastructure and facilities were also updated and improved to better accommodate the teams and spectators 15 21 The Automobile Club of Italy held 500 mi 800 km Race of Two Worlds exhibition competitions intended to pit United States Auto Club IndyCars against European Formula One and sports cars 8 21 The races were held on the oval at the end of June in 1957 and 1958 22 with three 63 lap 23 267 67 kilometres 166 32 mi heat races each year races which colloquially became known as the Monzanapolis series 22 24 Concerns were raised among the European drivers that flat out racing on the banking would be too dangerous 24 so ultimately only Ecurie Ecosse and Maserati represented European racing at the first running 25 The American teams had brought special Firestone tyres with them reinforced to withstand high speed running on the bumpy Monza surface but the Maseratis steering was badly affected by the larger than usual tyre size leading to the Modena based team withdrawal 25 Ecurie Ecosse s three Jaguar D type sports cars used their Le Mans specification tyres with no ill effects but since they raced at less than their practice speeds to conserve their tyres they were completely out paced Two heats in 1957 were won by Jimmy Bryan in his Kuzma Offenhauser Dean Van Lines Special 25 26 and the last by Troy Ruttman in the Watson Offenhauser John Zink Special 27 In 1958 Jaguar Ferrari and Maserati teams appeared alongside the Indy roadsters 21 28 but once again the American cars dominated the event and Jim Rathmann won the three races in a Watson Offenhauser car 22 Formula One used the 10 km 6 2 mi high speed track in the 1955 1956 1960 and 1961 Grands Prix 8 21 Stirling Moss and Phil Hill both won twice in this period with Hill s win at Monza making him the first American to win a Formula One race 29 The 1961 race saw the death of Wolfgang von Trips and fifteen spectators when a collision with Jim Clark s Lotus sent von Trips car airborne and into the barriers on Parabolica 15 29 Although the accident did not occur on the oval section of the track the high speeds were deemed unsafe and F1 use of the oval was ended 30 future Grands Prix were held on the shorter road circuit 21 with the banking appearing one last time in the film Grand Prix 30 New safety walls rails and fences were added before the next race and the refuelling area was moved further from the track Chicanes were added before both bankings in 1966 and another fatality in the 1968 1000 km Monza race led to run off areas added to the curves with the track layout changing the next year to incorporate permanent chicanes before the banked curves extending the track length by 100 m 110 yd 21 The banking held the last race in 1969 with the 1000 km of Monza the event moving to the road circuit the next year 21 The banking still exists albeit in a decayed state in the years since the last race escaping demolition in the 1990s It is used once a year for the Monza Rally which served part of the 2021 World Rally Championship which was the first FIA championship event since 1969 30 The banked oval was used several times for record breaking until the late 1960s although the severe bumping was a major suspension and tyre test for the production cars attempting endurance records such as the Ford Corsair GT which in 1964 captured 13 records 31 Circuit changes and modernisation Edit Both car and Grand Prix motorcycle racing were regular attractions at Monza 21 These races involved drivers constantly slipstreaming competing cars which produced several close finishes such as in 1967 1969 and 1971 As the speed of the machines increased two chicanes were added in 1972 to reduce racing speeds the Variante del Rettifilo at the middle of the start finish straight 32 and the Variante Ascari 15 This resulted in a new circuit length of 5 755 km 3 576 mi 32 Grand Prix motorcycles continued to use the un slowed road track until two serious accidents resulted in five deaths including Renzo Pasolini and Jarno Saarinen 32 in 1973 and motorcycle racing did not return to Monza until 1981 32 The 1972 chicanes were soon seen to be ineffective at slowing cars the Vialone was remade in 1974 32 the other Curva Grande in 1976 15 and a third also added in 1976 before the Lesmo with extended run off areas 32 The Grand Prix lap after these alterations was increased to 5 800 km 3 604 mi long 32 With technology still increasing vehicle speeds the track was modified again in 1979 with added safety measures such as new kerbs extended run off areas and tyre barriers to improve safety for drivers off the track 33 The infrastructure was also improved with pits able to accommodate 46 cars and an upgraded paddock and scrutineering facilities 33 These changes encouraged world championship motorcycling to return in 1981 but further safety work was undertaken through the 1980s 33 Also in the 1980s the podium paddock and pits complex stands 33 34 and camp site were either rebuilt or improved 15 As motorsport became more safety conscious following the deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger in 1994 at the Imola circuit the three main long curves were squeezed in order to install larger gravel traps shortening the lap to 5 770 km 3 585 mi 34 In 1997 the stands were reworked to expand capacity to 51 000 34 In 2000 the chicane on the main straight was altered changing from a double left right chicane to a single right left chicane in an attempt to reduce the frequent accidents at the starts due to the conformation of the braking area although it is still deemed unsafe in terms of motorcycle racing The second chicane was also re profiled In the Formula 1 Grand Prix of the same year the first to use these new chicanes a fire marshal Paolo Gislimberti was killed by flying debris after a big pileup at the second chicane 14 In 2007 the run off area at the second chicane was changed from gravel to asphalt The length of the track in its current configuration is 5 793 km 3 600 mi 3 At the 2010 Monza Superbike World Championship round Italian rider Max Biaggi set the fastest ever motorcycle lap of Monza when he rode his Aprilia RSV4 1000 F to pole position in a time of 1 42 121 In the Superpole qualification for the 2011 race he improved on this lap time for a new lap record of 1 41 745 and his speed was captured at 205 MPH In late 2016 work was planned on a new first bend which would have bypassed the first chicane and the Curva Grande Drivers were to go through a fast right hand kink and into a new faster chicane Work was planned for to be completed by 2017 in hopes of a renewed contract for Formula 1 Gravel would have also returned to the run off area at the Parabolica bend 35 However plans for the track s change were suspended due to the track being in the historic Monza Park citation needed A lap of the circuit in a Formula One car Edit Satellite photograph of the circuit from 2018 The 1 12 km 0 70 mi start finish straight 36 Monza throughout its long and storied history has been known for its high speed simplistic compared to harder circuits such as Singapore or Monaco which are tight unforgiving street circuits with lots of corners nature thanks to its 1920s design and the few alterations it has received and is currently the fastest track on the Formula One calendar and has been so since 1991 Monza consists of very long straights and tight chicanes putting a premium on good braking stability and traction The 5 793 km 3 600 mi 3 circuit is very hard on engines Formula 1 engines are at full throttle for nearly 80 of the lap with engine failures common notably Fernando Alonso in the 2006 Italian Grand Prix or Nico Rosberg in the 2015 Italian Grand Prix Drivers are on full throttle for most of the lap due to its long straights and fast corners and is usually the scenario in which the open wheeled Formula One cars show the raw speed of which they are capable 372 km h 231 mph during the mid 2000s V10 engine formula although in 2012 with the 2 4L V8 engines top speeds in Formula One rarely reached over 340 km h 210 mph the 1 6L turbocharged hybrid V6 engine reduced downforce formula of 2014 displayed top speeds of up to 360 km h 220 mph The circuit is generally flat but has a gradual gradient from the second Lesmos to the Variante Ascari Due to the low aerodynamic profile needed with its resulting low downforce 14 the grip is very low understeer is a more serious issue than at other circuits however the opposite effect oversteer is also present in the second sector requiring the use of a very distinctive opposite lock technique citation needed Since both maximum power and minimal drag are keys for speed on the straights only competitors with enough power or aerodynamic efficiency at their disposal are able to challenge for the top places 14 Formula One cars are set up with one of the smallest wing angles on the F1 calendar to ensure the lowest level of drag on the straights There are only 6 corner complexes at Monza the first two chicanes the two Lesmos the Ascari complex and the Parabolica Thus cars are set up for maximum performance on the straights Cars approach the first corner at 340 km h 210 mph in eighth gear 3 and brake at about 120 m 130 yd before the first chicane the Variante del Rettifilo entering at 86 km h 53 mph in second gear and exiting at 72 km h 45 mph in second gear 3 This is the scene of many first lap accidents Higher kerbs were installed at the first two chicanes in 2009 to prevent cutting 37 Good traction out of the first corner is imperative for a quick lap Conservation of speed through the first chicane is made possible by driving the straightest line as a small mistake here can result in a lot of time being lost through the Curva Grande down to the Variante della Roggia chicane in eighth gear at 330 km h 210 mph 3 The braking point is just under the bridge The kerbs are brutal and it is very easy for a car to become unbalanced and a driver to lose control as Kimi Raikkonen did in 2005 This chicane is probably the best overtaking chance on the lap as it is the only one with the slow corner long straight slow corner one of the characteristics of modern circuits Aerial photo of the Autodromo of Monza with the village of Villasanta in the upper part The city of Monza is southwards off to the right of the photo The Curve di Lesmo are two corners that are not as fast as they used to be but are still challenging corners The first is blind entered at 273 km h 170 mph in sixth gear apexing at 217 km h 135 mph 3 and has a slight banking The second is a seventh gear entry at 278 km h 173 mph apexing in fifth gear at 203 5 km h 126 4 mph 3 and it is very important that all the kerb is used A mistake at one of these corners will result in a spin into the gravel while good exits can set a driver up for an overtaking move into Variante Ascari The downhill straight down to Variante Ascari is very bumpy under the bridge Variante Ascari is a very tricky sequence of corners and is key to the lap time The final challenge is the Curva Parabolica approaching at 335 km h 208 mph in eighth gear 3 cars quickly dance around the corner apexing in sixth gear at 229 km h 142 mph 3 and exiting in sixth gear at 285 km h 177 mph 3 accelerating onto the main start finish straight A good exit and slipstream off a fellow driver along the main straight can produce an overtaking opportunity under heavy braking into Variante del Rettifilo however it is difficult to follow a leading car closely through the Parabolica as the tow will reduce downforce and cornering speed Maximum speed achieved in a 2022 Formula One car is 356 4 km h 221 5 mph established at the end of the start finish straight 38 They experience a maximum g force of 4 50 during deceleration and the track has many dramatic high to low speed transitions 39 3 Lap records EditLewis Hamilton recorded the fastest pole position lap at Monza in 2020 when he lapped in 1 18 887 at an average speed of 264 362 km h 164 267 mph the fastest average lap speed recorded in qualifying for a World Championship event 40 41 The official race lap record for the current circuit layout is 1 21 046 set by Rubens Barrichello during the 2004 Italian Grand Prix The official race lap records of Autodromo Nazionale di Monza are listed as Category Driver Vehicle Time EventGrand Prix Circuit 2000 present 5 793 kmFormula One Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2004 1 21 046 2004 Italian Grand PrixGP2 Lewis Hamilton Dallara GP2 05 1 30 528 2006 Monza GP2 Series roundLMP1 Nicolas Minassian Peugeot 908 HDi FAP 1 32 449 42 2008 1000 km of MonzaFIA F2 Richard Verschoor Dallara F2 2018 1 33 155 2022 Monza Formula 2 roundFormula Renault 3 5 Will Stevens Dallara T12 1 34 899 43 2013 Monza Formula Renault 3 5 Series roundLMP2 Mikkel Jensen Aurus 01 1 35 988 44 2020 4 Hours of MonzaAuto GP Luca Filippi Lola B05 52 1 36 286 45 2011 Monza Auto GP roundSuperleague Formula Antonio Pizzonia Panoz DP09 1 36 466 2009 Monza Superleague Formula roundLMH Romain Dumas Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH 1 36 589 46 2022 6 Hours of MonzaGP3 Conor Daly Dallara GP3 13 1 38 237 47 2013 Monza GP3 Series roundF3000 Bjorn Wirdheim Lola B02 50 1 38 881 48 2003 Monza F3000 roundFIA F3 Jonny Edgar Dallara F3 2019 1 38 887 49 2022 Monza Formula 3 roundF2 2009 2012 Mihai Marinescu Williams JPH1 1 39 997 50 2011 Monza FTwo roundWSC Christian Pescatori Ferrari 333 SP 1 40 775 51 2000 Aprimatic TrophyGroup C Eric Helary Jaguar XJR 14 1 42 146 52 2019 Monza HistoricEuroformula Open Frederick Lubin Dallara 320 1 43 708 53 2022 Monza Euroformula Open roundLMP3 Laurents Horr Ligier JS P320 1 44 374 54 2020 Monza Le Mans Cup roundGT1 GTS Uwe Alzen Saleen S7 R 1 44 708 55 2004 FIA GT Monza 500kmWorld SBK Michel Fabrizio Ducati 1098R 1 45 336 2009 Monza World SBK roundLM GTE Alessandro Pier Guidi Ferrari 488 GTE Evo 1 45 947 46 2022 6 Hours of MonzaLMP675 Werner Lupberger Pilbeam MP84 1 47 071 51 2000 Aprimatic TrophyGT3 Miguel Ramos Mercedes AMG GT3 1 47 153 56 2019 Monza International GT Open roundSuperbikes Claudio Corti Yamaha YZF R1 1 47 164 57 2008 Monza CIV Superbike roundFormula Regional Isack Hadjar Tatuus F 3 T 318 1 47 236 58 2021 Monza FREC roundFormula Renault 2 0 Joey Alders Tatuus FR 19 1 48 402 59 2020 Monza Formula Renault Eurocup roundSRO GT2 Anders Fjordbach Audi R8 LMS GT2 1 49 489 60 2021 Monza GT2 European Series roundPorsche Carrera Cup Simone Iaquinta Porsche 911 991 II GT3 Cup 1 49 557 61 2020 Monza Porsche Carrera Cup Italia roundGT2 Gianmaria Bruni Ferrari F430 GTC 1 49 569 62 2008 1000 km of MonzaWorld SSP Cal Crutchlow Yamaha YZF R6 1 49 728 2009 Monza World SSP roundN GT Stephane Ortelli Porsche 911 996 GT3 RSR 1 49 967 55 2004 FIA GT Monza 500kmFerrari Challenge Luka Nurmi Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo 1 50 266 63 2021 Monza Ferrari Challenge Europe roundCN Sabrina Hungerbuhler Osella PA20 1 50 299 64 2003 Monza Interserie roundFIA Group 2 Sean Edwards Saleen S7 R 1 51 285 65 2008 FIA GT Monza 2 HoursSupersport Michele Pirro Yamaha YZF R6 1 51 954 66 2009 Monza CIV Supersport roundFormula 4 Lando Norris Tatuus F4 T014 1 53 104 67 2015 Italian F4 Championship Monza roundTC1 Thed Bjork Volvo S60 Polestar TC1 1 53 381 68 2017 FIA WTCC Race of ItalyGroup 6 Yves Scemama TOJ SC304 1 54 109 52 2019 Monza HistoricJS P4 Gillian Henrion Ligier JS P4 1 54 159 69 2022 Monza Ligier European Series roundSuper Touring Peter Kox Honda Accord 1 54 859 70 2000 Monza ESTC roundGroup 5 sports car Claudio Roddaro Porsche 917 1 55 137 52 2019 Monza HistoricTCR Touring Car Mikel Azcona Cupra Leon Competicion TCR 1 57 333 71 2021 Monza TCR Europe roundGT4 Jim Pla Mercedes AMG GT4 1 57 873 72 2021 Monza GT4 European Series roundFormula BMW Jack Harvey Mygale FB02 1 58 683 73 2009 Monza Formula BMW Europe RoundSuper 2000 Robert Huff Chevrolet Cruze 1 6T 1 59 000 2012 FIA WTCC Race of ItalyStock car racing Ander Vilarino Chevrolet Camaro NASCAR 1 59 256 74 2013 Monza NASCAR Whelen Euro Series roundAlpine Elf Europa Cup Alexis Garcin Alpine A110 Cup 1 59 871 75 2022 Monza Alpine Elf Europa Cup roundJS2 R Horst Felix Felbermayr Ligier JS2 R 2 00 428 76 2022 Monza Ligier European Series roundGroup 2 Michael Ferlich BMW 3 0 CSL 2 04 174 52 2019 Monza HistoricGroup 3 Charles Firmenich Shelby Cobra 2 09 965 52 2019 Monza HistoricFormula Junior Pierre Tonetti Brabham BT6 2 11 003 52 2019 Monza HistoricMotorcycle Circuit 2010 present 5 777 kmWorld SBK Tom Sykes Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 1 42 229 77 2013 Monza World SBK roundSuperbikes Luca Conforti Ducati 1098R 1 44 330 78 2012 Monza CIV Superbike roundWorld SSP Eugene Laverty Honda CBR600RR 1 47 767 2010 Monza World SSP roundSupersport Stefano Cruciani Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 1 49 876 79 2012 Monza CIV Supersport roundJunior Course 1959 present 2 405 kmGroup 5 Giorgio Schon Porsche 934 76 54 300 80 1976 Monza Group 5 roundGroup 6 Pier Giorgio Pellegrin Fiat Abarth 1000SP 56 500 81 1971 Monza Sports Prototype roundGroup 4 Ennio Bonomelli Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 56 700 82 1973 Coppa Agip MonzaGroup 2 Angelo Chiapparini Alfa Romeo GTA 1 02 000 83 1973 Coppa Agip MonzaGrand Prix Circuit 1996 1999 5 770 kmFormula One Mika Hakkinen McLaren MP4 12 1 24 808 84 1997 Italian Grand PrixWSC Andrea Montermini 85 Ferrari 333 SP 1 36 915 86 1997 1000 km of MonzaF3000 Marcelo Battistuzzi Lola T96 50 1 40 849 87 1999 Monza Italian F3000 roundGT1 Ray Bellm McLaren F1 GTR 1 44 354 88 1996 BPR 4 Hours of MonzaFormula 3 Peter Sundberg Dallara F399 1 45 393 89 1999 Monza Italian F3 roundGT2 Olivier Beretta Chrysler Viper GTS R 1 46 278 90 1999 FIA GT Monza 500kmWorld SBK Troy Corser Ducati 996 1 46 533 91 1999 Monza World SBK roundSuper Touring Fabrizio Giovanardi Alfa Romeo 156 D2 1 51 946 92 1999 Monza Italian Superturismo roundWorld SSP Christian Kellner Yamaha YZF R6 1 53 155 93 1999 Monza World SSP roundPorsche Carrera Cup Ralf Kelleners Porsche 911 996 GT3 Cup 1 54 460 94 1998 Monza Porsche Supercup roundGrand Prix Circuit 1994 1995 5 834 km 95 Formula One Damon Hill Williams FW16B 1 25 930 96 1994 Italian Grand PrixGT1 Anders Olofsson Ferrari F40 GTE 1 46 203 97 1995 BPR 4 Hours of MonzaFormula 3 Michele Gasparini Dallara F394 1 46 910 98 1994 Monza Italian F3 roundWorld SBK Carl Fogarty Ducati 916 1 48 330 99 1995 Monza World SBK roundSuper Touring Antonio Tamburini Alfa Romeo 155 TS 1 56 133 100 1994 Monza Italian Superturismo roundGrand Prix Circuit 1976 1993 5 800 kmFormula One Damon Hill Williams FW15C 1 23 575 101 1993 Italian Grand PrixGroup C Martin Brundle Jaguar XJR 14 1 29 128 1991 430 km of MonzaF3000 Damon Hill Lola T90 50 1 38 881 102 1990 Monza F3000 roundGroup C2 Ranieri Randaccio Spice SE90C 1 41 884 103 1992 500 km of MonzaGroup 6 racing cars Arturo Merzario Alfa Romeo T33 SC 12 1 42 350 104 1977 500 km of MonzaFormula Two Brian Henton Toleman TG280B 1 42 790 105 1980 Monza Grand PrixFormula 3 Niko Palhares Dallara F391 1 46 408 106 1991 Monza Italian F3 round500cc Wayne Gardner Honda NSR500 1 49 000 1987 Nations motorcycle Grand PrixGroup A Nicola Larini Alfa Romeo 155 GTA 1 50 297 107 1992 1st Monza Italian Superturismo roundGT1 Marco Brand Ferrari F40 1 53 220 108 1993 Monza Italian GT roundBMW M1 Procar Niki Lauda BMW M1 Procar 1 53 560 109 1979 Monza BMW M1 Procar roundWorld SBK Rob Phillis Kawasaki ZXR 750 1 54 650 110 1990 Monza World SBK round250cc Dominique Sarron Honda NSR250 1 55 750 1987 Nations motorcycle Grand PrixSuper Touring Eric van de Poele Nissan Primera GT 1 58 080 111 1993 FIA Touring Car ChallengeGT2 Oscar Larrauri Ferrari 348 GTB 1 58 870 108 1993 Monza Italian GT roundGroup 5 Harald Grohs Porsche 935J 2 01 800 112 1981 1000 km of Monza125cc Bruno Casanova Garelli 125 GP 2 03 150 1987 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix50cc Eugenio Lazzarini Garelli 50 GP 2 27 760 1983 Nations motorcycle Grand PrixGrand Prix Circuit 1974 1976 5 780 kmGroup 6 prototype Jean Pierre Jarier Alpine A442 1 29 600 113 1976 Monza 4 HoursGroup 5 prototype Derek Bell Mirage GR7 1 31 300 114 1974 1000km of MonzaFormula One Clay Regazzoni Ferrari 312T 1 33 100 115 1975 Italian Grand PrixF5000 Peter Gethin Chevron B28 1 37 400 116 1974 Monza F5000 roundGroup 2 Vittorio Brambilla BMW 3 0 CSL 1 41 300 117 1975 4 Hours of MonzaFormula 3 Luigino Grassi Ralt RT1 1 49 200 118 1975 Monza European F3 roundGroup 1 Reine Wisell Chevrolet Camaro Z28 1 51 650 119 1976 4 Hours of MonzaGrand Prix Circuit 1972 1973 5 775 kmGroup 5 prototype Francois Cevert Matra Simca MS670 1 21 900 120 1973 1000km of MonzaF1 Jackie Stewart Tyrrell 006 1 35 300 1973 Italian Grand PrixGroup 2 Vittorio Brambilla a Jochen Mass a BMW 3 0 CSL a Ford Capri RS 2600 a 1 38 300 121 1973 4 Hours of MonzaGroup 4 Marcello Gallo De Tomaso Pantera 1 40 000 122 1973 6 Hours of MonzaFormula Two Roger Williamson March 732 1 41 000 123 1973 Monza F2 roundGrand Prix Circuit 1955 1959 1962 1971 5 750 kmF1 Henri Pescarolo March 711 1 23 800 1971 Italian Grand PrixGroup 5 sportscars Pedro Rodriguez Porsche 917K 1 24 000 124 1971 1000km of MonzaF5000 Frank Gardner Lola T192 1 27 300 125 1971 Monza F5000 round500cc Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 500 Three 1 41 200 1971 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix350cc Giacomo Agostini MV Agusta 350 3C 1 44 100 1970 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix250cc Bill Ivy Yamaha 250 V4 1 45 700 1967 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix125cc Gilberto Parlotti Morbidelli 125 1 54 600 1971 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix50cc Jan de Vries Kreidler 50 GP 2 10 000 1971 Nations motorcycle Grand PrixOval Circuit 1955 1971 4 250 kmUSAC Indycar Bob Veith Kurtis Kraft 500G Offenhauser 0 54 000 126 1958 Race of Two WorldsCombined Circuit 1955 1971 10 000 kmF1 Phil Hill Ferrari 246 F1 2 43 600 127 1960 Italian Grand PrixGrand Prix Circuit 1948 1954 6 300 km 128 F1 Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo 159M 1 56 200 129 1951 Italian Grand Prix500cc Geoff Duke Gilera 500 4C 2 04 600 1954 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix350cc Fergus Anderson Moto Guzzi e50 2 14 800 1954 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix250cc Enrico Lorenzetti Moto Guzzi 250 2 20 600 1953 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix125cc Werner Haas NSU 125 2 37 000 1953 Nations motorcycle Grand PrixFlorio Circuit 1938 1949 6 993 km 128 GP Hermann Lang Mercedes Benz W154 2 34 200 130 1938 Italian Grand PrixFlorio Circuit with temporary chicanes 1935 1937 6 95 km 128 GP Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Monoposto Tipo C 8C 35 2 49 800 1935 Italian Grand PrixGrand Prix Circuit 1934 4 330 kmGP Hans Stuck Auto Union Type A 2 13 600 131 1934 Italian Grand PrixOriginal Grand Prix Circuit 1922 1933 10 000 kmGP Luigi Fagioli Alfa Romeo P3 3 13 200 132 1933 Italian Grand PrixDeaths from crashes EditMain article List of Autodromo Nazionale di Monza fatalities The curve where Alberto Ascari crashed in 1955 He died a few minutes later 1922 Fritz Kuhn Austro Daimler killed during practice for the 1922 Italian Grand Prix 17 1923 Enrico Giaccone riding as passenger in a Fiat 805 during private testing with Pietro Bordino driving 17 1923 Ugo Sivocci Alfa Romeo P1 killed during practice for the 1923 Italian Grand Prix 17 1924 Count Louis Zborowski Mercedes killed after crashing into a tree at Lesmo during the 1924 Italian Grand Prix 17 1928 Emilio Materassi and 27 spectators killed after Materassi crashed his Talbot into the grandstand during the 1928 Italian Grand Prix 9 14 17 1931 Luigi Arcangeli Alfa Romeo killed after crashing at Lesmo during practice for the 1931 Italian Grand Prix 17 1933 Giuseppe Campari Alfa Romeo Tipo B 2 6 litre Mario Umberto Borzacchini Maserati 8C 3000 and Stanislas Czaykowski Bugatti killed after crashing at the south banking during the 1933 Monza Grand Prix 16 17 1954 Rupert Hollaus killed during practice during the Italian motorcycle Grand Prix 1955 Alberto Ascari killed during private testing at the Vialone which is now the Ascari chicane driving a Ferrari 750 Monza just four days after his harbour crash in the 1955 Monaco Grand Prix 14 1961 Wolfgang von Trips 14 21 and 14 spectators killed after von Trips collided with Jim Clark approaching the Parabolica on the second lap of the 1961 Italian Grand Prix 1965 Bruno Deserti killed during Ferrari official test prior to Le Mans in a Ferrari P2 3 4000 cc 1965 Tommy Spychiger killed during 1000K Sports car race in Ferrari 365P2 21 1970 Jochen Rindt killed after crashing at the Parabolica during practice for the 1970 Italian Grand Prix 14 1973 Renzo Pasolini Jarno Saarinen killed in a mass crash at the Curva Grande during the 250 cc class of the Nations Grand Prix Prior to 1990 the Italian round was called the Nations Grand Prix 32 1973 Carlo Chionio Renzo Colombini and Renato Galtrucco during a race for 500 cc Juniores Italian motorcycle championship 32 1974 Silvio Moser died in hospital one month after suffering injuries at the 1000 km Monza race 1978 Ronnie Peterson died in hospital after crashing during the start of the 1978 Italian Grand Prix 14 15 32 1998 Michael Paquay Belgian motorbike racer died after a crash in practice for the Italian round of World Supersport Championships Honda CBR 600 2000 Paolo Gislimberti a marshal hit by debris from a first lap accident at the Roggia chicane during the Italian Grand Prix 14 133 Previous track configurations Edit Original circuit 1922 1933 Florio circuit 1935 1938 134 2nd variation 1948 1954 128 3rd variation Combined circuit 1955 1956 1960 1961 3rd variation Oval circuit 1955 1971 4th variation Road circuit 1957 1959 1962 1971 5th variation 1972 1973 6th variation 1974 1975 7th variation 1976 1993 135 8th variation 1994 1999 9th variation 2000 present Events EditCurrentApril GT World Challenge Europe 3 Hours of Monza GT2 European Series GT4 European Series Renault Clio Cup Europe June 24H Series 12 Hours of Monza Eurocup 3 Italian GT Championship Italian F4 Championship July FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Monza Porsche Sports Cup Suisse September Formula One Italian Grand Prix FIA Formula 2 Championship FIA Formula 3 Championship Porsche Supercup International GT Open Euroformula Open Championship TCR Europe Series Formula Regional European Championship Italian GT Championship TCR Italian Series Porsche Carrera Cup Italy BOSS GPFormerAuto GP 1999 2005 2007 2009 2014 2016 BMW M1 Procar Championship 1979 BPR Global GT Series 1995 1996 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters 2021 European Formula 5000 Championship 1970 1971 1974 European Formula Two Championship 1973 European Le Mans Series 4 Hours of Monza 2004 2005 2007 2008 2017 2022 European Touring Car Championship 1964 1986 1988 2000 2001 2003 2004 European Touring Car Cup 2012 2013 2017 Ferrari Challenge Finali Mondiali 2018 FIA European Formula 3 Championship 1975 1980 1982 1984 FIA Formula 3 European Championship 2013 2015 2017 FIA GT Championship 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2008 FIA Sportscar Championship 1999 2001 2003 FIM Endurance World Championship 1964 1965 1985 1987 Formula Renault Eurocup 2004 2005 2016 2020 French F4 Championship 2021 GP2 Series Monza GP2 round 2005 2016 GP3 Series 2010 2018 Grand Prix motorcycle racing Italian motorcycle Grand Prix 1949 1968 1970 1971 1981 1983 1986 1987 International Formula 3000 1988 1990 2001 2004 Race of Two Worlds 1957 1958 Sidecar World Championship 1949 1957 1965 1967 1999 2003 Superbike World Championship 1990 1992 1993 1995 2013 Superleague Formula 2009 World Series by Renault 2005 2007 2008 2011 2013 2014 2016 2017 World Sportscar Championship 1963 1975 1980 1988 1990 1992 World Touring Car Championship FIA WTCC Race of Italy 2005 2008 2010 2013 2017 SpecialNike Breaking2In popular culture EditItalian rock band The Rock Alchemist whose song The Temple from their 2017 album Elements was written as an anthem for the Monza Motor Racing Circuit The Luigi Circuit in Mario Kart Wii is loosely based on the track minus the chicanes 136 See also EditList of sporting venues with a highest attendance of 100 000 or moreNotes Edit a b c d Both drivers took the same lap time in this race independently References Edit a b c Autodromo Nazionale Monza Company profile Autodromo Nazionale Monza MonzaNet it 2007 Archived from the original on 25 July 2009 Retrieved 17 September 2009 Formula 1 Heineken Gran Premio d Italia 2021 Media Kit PDF Federation Internationale de l Automobile 10 September 2021 Retrieved 10 September 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Formula 1 Gran Premio Santander D Italia 2009 Monza interactive circuit map Formula One Administration Ltd Formula1 com 1999 2009 Retrieved 17 September 2009 a b c d Autodromo Nazionale Monza Areas amp Structures Autodromo Nazionale Monza MonzaNet it 2007 Archived from the original on 18 June 2008 Retrieved 17 September 2009 Monza RacingCircuits info Retrieved 5 May 2022 Monza Autodromo Nazionale Monza MotorsportMagazine com 2007 Retrieved 21 April 2022 History Autodromo Nazionale Monza 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2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l Autodromo Nazionale di Monza History The Formula One DataBase F1db com 6 April 2005 Archived from the original on 2 October 2009 Retrieved 17 September 2009 a b c 1929 1939 In consequence of the Materassi s accident races are run on the alternative tracks Autodromo Nazionale Monza MonzaNet it 2007 Archived from the original on 15 April 2008 Retrieved 17 September 2009 a b c d e f g h 8W When 1933 Monza GP Black Sunday Forix autosport com May 2001 Retrieved 17 September 2009 Etzrodt Hans The Black Day of Monza Campari Borzacchini and Czaykowski crashed fatally The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing TRACKS ITALY kolumbus fi Archived from the original on 16 March 2011 Retrieved 29 May 2019 a b c 1940 1954 After the war interruption the activity starts again in 1948 Autodromo Nazionale Monza MonzaNet it 2007 Archived from the original on 15 April 2008 Retrieved 17 September 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k 1955 1971 Construction of the high speed track and other 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