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| | At the temple of speed, but the atmosphere won't be the same Sunday sees the 91st edition of the Italian Grand Prix, the 71st to count towards the Formula 1 World Championship, the only race along with the British Grand Prix to feature in every season since the series began. It has been held at the Monza circuit every year with the exception of the 1980 event which was held at the Dino e Enzo Ferrari circuit at Imola, a race won by Nelson Piquet in a Brabham. |
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//ITALIAN GP The Monza circuit has been pretty much a permanent fixture on the Formula 1 calendar, absenting itself just once in 1980 when the Italian GP was run at Imola. The Italian track, currently 5.793 kilometres in length, was the first permanent circuit to be built in continental Europe and remains one of the quickest, even if over the course of several years, three chicanes have been put in to slow the pace: the first is called the Ascari, as this was the spot where the two times Italian world champion lost his life. DISCOVER THE CIRCUIT |
FERRARI STATS ON THE MONZA TRACK |
| 19 | | 21 | | 19 | | 69 | | | RACE WINS | | POLE POSITIONS | | FASTEST LAPS | | PODIUMS | |
| FIRST GP | | LENGTH | | DISTANCE | | LAPS | | LAP RECORD | | | 1950 | | 5.793km | | 306.72km | | 53 | | 1:21.046Rubens Barrichello (2004) | |
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//100X1000 LAUDA'S TURNING POINT Two weeks after the tragic Spanish Grand Prix in which Rolf Stommelen’s car flew over the barriers, seriously injuring him and killing five spectators after the rear wing of his Hill had snapped, the Formula 1 World Championship arrived in Monaco. READ THE NEWS |
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| //SPECIAL PROJECT The adrenaline of Formula 1 makes its way to Italy, on the historical Autodromo di Monza. It's a profoundly meaningful GP for Scuderia Ferrari: it's a race towards the future, on a circuit imbued with the Maranello team’s great victories of the past, on the eve of a very important milestone. |
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