CircuitsAutodromo Nazionale Monza
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Formula 1 Circuit

Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Location
Monza, Italy
Capacity
113,860
Track Length
5.793 Kms
Race Laps
53
Lap Record
1:21.046 (Rubens Barrichello)

Autodromo Nazionale Monza, the "Temple of Speed," is one of the oldest and most revered circuits in motorsport history. Located in the Royal Villa of Monza park just north of Milan, Italy, this legendary track has hosted the Italian Grand Prix almost continuously since the inaugural Formula 1 World Championship in 1950. The 5.793-kilometer circuit is renowned for its ultra-high-speed characteristics, featuring long straights separated by chicanes that were added in the 1970s to reduce speeds. The original layout included the famous banked oval, remnants of which can still be seen alongside the modern circuit. Monza consistently produces the highest average speeds on the F1 calendar, with lap speeds regularly exceeding 260 km/h. The circuit features several iconic sections: the Variante del Rettifilo chicane at the end of the main straight, the legendary Curva Grande sweeper, the Variante della Roggia, the famous Lesmo curves, the Variante Ascari, and the dramatic Curva Parabolica (now named after Michele Alboreto). Teams run their lowest-downforce configurations here, creating a unique engineering challenge that can shuffle the competitive order. Monza holds a special place in the hearts of Ferrari fans — the tifosi — who flood the circuit in a sea of red on race day. The atmosphere is unmatched in Formula 1, with passionate Italian fans creating a wall of noise that drivers can hear even inside their cockpits. When a Ferrari wins at Monza, the track invasion that follows is one of sport's most iconic celebrations. The circuit has witnessed both triumph and tragedy throughout its history. Legendary victories include Peter Gethin's 1971 win by 0.01 seconds in the closest finish in F1 history, Sebastian Vettel's emotional 2008 win for Toro Rosso in the rain, and Charles Leclerc's breathtaking 2019 victory for Ferrari that sent the tifosi into raptures. Tragically, several drivers have lost their lives at the circuit, including Wolfgang von Trips in 1961 and Jochen Rindt, F1's only posthumous champion, in 1970. Monza remains an essential stop on the Formula 1 calendar, combining raw speed, rich history, and the passionate atmosphere that makes the Italian Grand Prix one of the most anticipated events of the season. The surrounding park setting, with its tree-lined straights and century-old grandstands, provides a unique backdrop that no purpose-built circuit can replicate.

Past Results

Italy Grand Prix2025
1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
2. Lando Norris (McLaren Racing)
3. Oscar Piastri (McLaren Racing)
Italy Grand Prix2025
Italy Grand Prix2025
Italy Grand Prix2025
Italy Grand Prix2025
Italy Grand Prix2025
Italy Grand Prix2025
Italy Grand Prix2024
1. Charles Leclerc (Scuderia Ferrari)
2. Oscar Piastri (McLaren Racing)
3. Lando Norris (McLaren Racing)
Italy Grand Prix2024
Italy Grand Prix2024