Monza is the oldest track on the F1 calendar, having first staged the Italian Grand Prix in 1922 Formula 1 chiefs have ended doubts over the future of the oldest track on its race calendar by ...
Nov 27 (Reuters) - The Italian Grand Prix at Monza will remain on the Formula One calendar at least until ... Some 335,000 spectators attended the race weekend. The circuit, built in 1922, is ...
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza ... Formula One in Italy." New asphalt was laid this year and access tunnels widened to keep spectators and vehicles apart. Some 335,000 spectators attended the ...
The Autodromo Nazionale Monza track, 12 miles north of central ... given the interest from various countries in hosting an F1 race in the future. Domenicali recently hinted that an announcement ...
With this goal in mind, we are already working to keep ahead of the standards required by modern Formula 1." Monza first held the Italian Grand Prix in 1922 and it has staged the race every year ...
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 27, 2024 New asphalt was laid this year and access tunnels widened to keep spectators and vehicles apart. Some 335 000 spectators attended the race weekend.
Italy currently holds two F1 races each year, with Imola rejoining Monza on the schedule since 2020, with the Emilia-Romagna race’s current contract set to expire in 2025. It had been thought ...
Formula 1 will continue to race at Monza after signing a deal which will keep the circuit on the calendar until 2031. The illustrious circuit, located on the outskirts of Milan, has hosted Grand ...