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Circuit Paul Ricard, France. 6–7 Sep. Red Bull Ring, Austria. 20–21 Sep. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Spain. 18–19 Oct. Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Italy Endurance race. This calendar was last updated 13 July 2024, 14:36 (CET/CEST).
Complete and updated calendar of races and events hosted at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. All information and details.
Monza opened its doors on September 3 1922, just a week before it hosted that year’s Italian Grand Prix. It was then part of the original Formula 1 calendar in 1950, and has held the Italian Grand Prix every year bar one since.
- 5.793 km
- 53
- 1:21.046-Barrichello (2004)
- 306.720 km
The 2022 calendar is made up of race weekends, over forty test days, historical events, corporate and non-profit events. Motors, sports and free time will be the protagonists at the Autodrome: a wide offer not only for motorsport enthusiasts but also for families and tourists. Read more.
Constructed in just 110 days in 1922, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza was the world’s third purpose-built race track, coming after Brooklands in the UK and Indianapolis in the US. Like those two tracks, the original circuit featured a daunting series of banked curves, as well as much of the ‘outfield’ section that’s still in use today.
Aug 2, 2016 · Since the redesign of Hockenheim, Monza has stood alone on the F1 calendar (and many other racing schedules) as the temple of ultra-high speed.