Autodromo Nazionale di Monza

The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is a road racing set Italian where short the Grand Prix of Italy of Formule 1. It is located close to the town of Monza, with about fifteen kilometers in the North-East of Milan.

It is the fastest circuit of the championship, F1 reach high speeds to 360 km/h there (372 km/h at the time of the engines V10).

Financed by the Car Club of Milan and built in 1922, it is a circuit in charge of history. The race of inauguration was the second edition of the Grand Prix of Italy, run in September 1922.

This circuit is also used for the race of endurance of the 1.000 kilometers of Monza which forms today part of a sleeve of the championship Mans Series before to have been for the world championship WSC.

Coordinates geographical

  • Latitude: 45°37' 24.14" NR

  • Longitude: 9°17' 5.36" E

See too

External bonds

  • Official site of the Circuit of Monza
  • Page of information on the circuit with plans and video

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