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Will we participate in the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Monza?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

There are events or places that are different from all the others, either because they have something extra, or just because they can get excited just by pronouncing their name.<\/strong> The Monza Grand Prix is one of them and shows that, despite a plethora of futuristic circuits around the world, Monza is always there, and represents the perfect synthesis of what is meant by a Formula 1 Grand Prix. At Monza, from 1922 to the present day, fundamental pages in the history of international motorsport and motorcycling have been written. So, did you get excited? So, Will we participate in the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Monza?<\/strong> Stay with us and make the most of boot country! Here at Italy’s Dream Tourism<\/a>you can make the trip of your dreams come true!! Also check out our section, Examples of Tourist Itineraries in Italy!<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Our Introduction<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The Autodromo is known all over the world as the temple of speed,<\/strong> it has been, and continues to be, the place where drivers, cars and competitions enter a kind of legend, which has lived on for almost 100 years. The Italian Motor Grand Prix is a classic race of the Formula One World Championship<\/strong>. Held on a Sunday in September, on the track of the Autodromo Nazionale de Monza. The Grand Prix has reached its 87th Edition, of which seventy-nine were at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. This event is absolutely one of the most classic races on the Formula 1 calendar. <\/strong>How about a Tour around <\/a><\/strong>Lake Como, Lugano, and Bellagio?<\/strong><\/p>\n

To be able, even once in a lifetime, to visit the circuit, stroll through the meadows, the grass or watch the Grand Prix, is a\u00a0unique experience<\/strong>, to be preserved in the pages of memories of their lives. In this place you can smell the rustic and true fragrance of the many important events that have passed here, thanks to the exhibition of the greatest car and racing champions of all time. Five kilometres of legend, which preserves the super-fast nature of the circuit.<\/p>\n

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A little history of the Autodromo<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The construction<\/strong> of the Monza racetrack was decided in January 1922 <\/strong>by the Milan Automobile Club in order to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the birth of the Association. The construction of a race track was suggested by the technical and commercial requirements of the different national manufacturers, who, already at that time, focused on exports.<\/p>\n

Tests for Speed Development<\/strong><\/h3>\n

A stable system<\/strong>, dedicated to motorsport competitions, would also allow experimental tests<\/strong> of all kinds to be carried out. Therefore, sectors for the development of speed were included in the project, accompanied by other sectors from various areas. For all this, we must credit the good technical<\/strong> and sporting results of the first car of the Italian Grand Prix<\/strong>, held the previous year, at the not sufficiently equipped Montichiari circuit.<\/p>\n

The track was built in record time, one hundred and ten days, and was covered entirely<\/strong>, throughout its development for the first time on July 28 by Pietro Bordino and Felice Nazzaro in a Fiat 570<\/strong>. Over the years, of course, it has undergone several renovations. The expansion of the structures of the Autodromo improved its functioning in the sporting aspect and enriched the reception and hospitality capacity.<\/p>\n

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Ferrari celebration at Monza (Source: Pixabay)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The Evolution of the Autodromo<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The pit complex was enlarged<\/strong>, leaving several pits available to the teams, from forty to sixty, it was also possible to obtain new spaces, on the first floor, for the various services and for the direction of the race. Another novelty is represented by the expansion of the press room<\/strong>, which now has 540 seats available for journalists<\/strong>, in addition to areas for the press office. The press room is dedicated to Tazio Nuvolari<\/strong>, the great automobile and motorcycle champion, who in 2003 celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his death.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Concerts for Charity<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The Monza circuit is also used for numerous events, charity races and concerts.<\/strong> The buildings have been recently renovated and are used, in addition to the reception of VIP<\/strong> guests\u00a0 during the main competitions, also for meetings, conventions, product presentations and fairs of all types of heavy vehicles, corporate cars and bicycles.<\/p>\n

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The Most Important Competitions<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The most important competitions that are held annually on the race track are the Italian Grand Prix<\/strong>, a race included in the calendar of the Formula 1 World Championship, the WTCC<\/strong> (World Touring Car Championship), and the Monza Rally Show<\/strong>, which takes place in November and closes the season at Monza.<\/p>\n

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Autodromo at Monza Formula 1 day (Source: Pixabay)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Useful Information<\/strong><\/h3>\n

As every year, the event that arrives before Monza is Formula 1<\/strong>. This year, you can follow it closely by purchasing tickets and choosing between the various areas of the circuit: the inside of the Biassono corner<\/strong>, the area of the two Lesmo<\/strong> corners, and the second variant, the Serraglio, Ascari, and Parabolica <\/strong>corners. To get a good view of the circuit, it is advisable to arrive early<\/strong>, in the morning, as the places are not numbered. Where is it?<\/strong> Via Vedano, 5, 20900 Monza MB, Italy. For more information (calendar, etc.), click here!<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

Ticket Prices<\/strong><\/h4>\n

The excitement of the crowd transforms the Monza race track into an authentic festival, where thousands of fans gather on the track at the end of the race for the celebrations and award ceremonies. Prices, of course, vary according to the place you choose,<\/strong> and the purchase of tickets can be easily done online.<\/p>\n

Regarding prices, there are so many options, according to each pocket! Tickets are bearers;<\/strong> during the purchase, it is not necessary to indicate the name of the end user. The three-day subscription remains valid for the entire duration of the event. All tickets for the subscription for the three days consist of only one ticket, and are not divisible by the days of the event; you cannot make changes, and you will not have refunds<\/strong>. In addition to the instructions given in the price list, prices may be subject to change, and promotional offers may be made without prior notice.<\/p>\n

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Formula 1 race at Monza (Source: flickr)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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