Italy (Monza)

TRACK GUIDE

The Temple of Speed is one of those races that always provides. The Tifosi bring the energy regardless of their team's performance. The cars are going at speeds that are only ever seen at this track. And the racing is mostly competitive and entertaining.

Carry on reading for the ULTIMATE track guide!

quick stats

Lap distance: 5.793km

Race distance: 306.72km

Corners: 11

Fastest lap: 1:21.046 (R.Barrichello)

track characteristics

Monza, often hailed as the Temple of Speed, is an iconic circuit on the Formula 1 calendar with a rich history and deep-rooted traditions. As the fastest track on the calendar, Monza's 5.793-kilometer layout features 11 turns that challenge drivers with its perilous nature. Home to Ferrari and AlphaTauri, the circuit holds a special place in the hearts of Italian motorsport fans, and its hallowed ground has witnessed some unforgettable racing moments, including Pierre Gasly's remarkable win and Daniel Ricciardo's redemption. The circuit's history and tradition are palpable, making it a truly legendary venue. 

effect on car

Monza's unique characteristics heavily influence car performance. With approximately 80% of the lap spent at full throttle, teams prioritize low drag setups for maximum straight-line speed. The circuit favors cars with efficient power units and aerodynamic configurations tailored for high-speed straights. Monza is a haven for late brakers; thus, cars with exceptional braking stability and efficiency can perform exceptionally well. The numerous overtaking opportunities, particularly at the end of long straights and into tight chicanes, make car balance during braking and cornering crucial. Drivers who master the delicate balance between straight-line speed and cornering prowess often find success at the Temple of Speed.


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