22-24/09/2023 ITALY
Known as the ‘Temple of Speed’, the circuit was inaugurated in 1922 becoming the third permanent racetrack in the world. It hosted the Italian Grand Prix 15 times between 1922 and 1949, and then since the inception of the Formula One World Championship in 1950, with only one exception in 1980.
Official website
Location
20 km North of Milan
Airports
Milan-Linate (25 km)
Milan Bergamo-Orio al Serio (30 km)
Brescia (55 km)
Milan-Malpensa (60 km)
Verona-Villafranca (130 km)
Contact
Autodromo Nazionale Monza,
via Vedano 5
Parco di Monza, 20052 Monza (MB)
Tel. +39 039 24821
Fax. +39 039 320324
Length
5793 m
Race distance
2 x 10 laps
Track records
Qualifying - 12 October 2019
1:56.308 / average speed 179.30 kph, Julien Briché (Peugeot 308)
Race - 25 September 2021
1:57.333 / average speed 177.70 kph, Mikel Azcona (CUPRA Leon Competición)
Roll of honour
2018 Race 1: Jean-Karl Vernay (Audi RS 3 LMS)
2018 Race 2: Jean-Karl Vernay (Audi RS 3 LMS)
2019 Race 1: Julien Briché (Peugeot 308)
2019 Race 2: Josh Files (Hyundai i30 N)
2020 Race 1: Julien Briché (Peugeot 308)
2020 Race 2: Pepe Oriola (Honda Civic Type R FK7)
2021 Race 1: Franco Girolami (Honda Civic Type R FK7)
2021 Race 2: Mat'o Homola (Hyundai i30 N)
2022 Race 1: John Filippi (CUPRA Leon Competición)
2022 Race 2: Franco Girolami (Audi RS 3 LMS)