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The Italian Grand Prix is the fifth oldest national Grand Prix having been held since 1921. It’s held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on the outskirts of Monza city and it boasts the fastest average speed of any F1 track, 256km/hr, with just 11 corners; no other track has fewer.

In normal times, the race draws a parochial and rowdy crowd of passionate Ferrari fans eager to urge their boys on.

For my money, the best grandstand is the one on the outside of turn 1. It’s where many overtakes and overshots take place and the fanzone is not far away.

The best place to spot drivers is along the main entry road that winds through the park. The drivers’ car park is a short walk from the paddock gates and if you can get there, you’ll see them all walk (or ride) in.

There are few great hotels near the track so if you’re after 4/5 star properties you’ll need to look in Milan.

F1 Italy Crowd

KYM'S TIP

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If you exit the track to the west, there is a great social scene at day’s end just outside the walled park entrance.

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The one luxury hotel in Monza is the Hotel De La Ville not far from the track. This is where a crowd of a couple of hundred gather each morning and night in the hope of seeing their favourite driver. There is also a group of drivers who stay in motorhomes in a secured compound near to the track but you’ll be hard pressed to a) know where that is, and b) get anywhere near it.

Traffic around the area on the weekend gets busy as the roads are tight and few in number so many park on the outskirts and walk in.

This was the only track with a podium jutting out over the track until Abu Dhabi installed their similar but smaller podium in 2023. In normal times, the crowd invades the main straight post-race providing the most colourful fan spectacle of the year. But a word of warning, keep your belongings close as not all of those around you are there just to enjoy the spectacle.

F1 Italy Charles LeCerc

BEHIND THE SCENES F1 VIDEOS

ABOUT THE Italian

GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT

The track itself is situated in the middle of the largest walled park in Europe, Parco di Monza, 6 kilometres from the centre of Monza and 22km from the much larger city of Milan.

Since 1950

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Number of Laps:

53

Circuit Length:

5.793KM

Race Distance:

306.72KM

Lap Record:

1:21.046

Rubens Barrichello (2004)

How to Meet F1 Drivers

Formula Ones fans in Italy can access the Monza paddock swipe gates only if they’re Paddock Club guests. Almost all the F1 drivers enter via the swipe gates at the final corner end of the paddock.

Away from the track, a number of F1 drivers stay at the Hotel de la Ville, where a crowd gathers outside morning and night. Formula One fans will line the main road into the park and will normally be rewarded with sightings throughout the day. At night, the traffic will often move slowly so those both inside and outside the track have a better chance of a selfie or autograph when they stop.

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Italian Grand Prix Results 2025

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Lando
Norris

2

Max
Verstappen

1

Oscar
Piastri

3

Position Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:19.455 1:19.140 1:18.792
2 Lando Norris McLaren 1:19.517 1:19.293 1:18.869
3 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:19.711 1:19.286 1:18.982
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:19.689 1:19.310 1:19.007
5 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1:19.765 1:19.371 1:19.124
6 George Russell Mercedes 1:19.414 1:19.287 1:19.157
7 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:19.747 1:19.245 1:19.200
8 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber 1:19.688 1:19.323 1:19.390
9 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:19.658 1:19.362 1:19.424
10 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull 1:19.619 1:19.433 1:19.519
11 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team 1:19.688 1:19.446
12 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber 1:19.777 1:19.498
13 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:19.644 1:19.528
14 Alexander Albon Williams 1:19.837 1:19.583
15 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team 1:19.816 1:19.707
16 Isack Hadjar RB F1 Team 1:19.917
17 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:19.948
18 Franco Colapinto Alpine F1 Team 1:19.992
19 Pierre Gasly Alpine F1 Team 1:20.103
20 Liam Lawson RB F1 Team 1:20.279
Position Driver Team Time Points
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:13:24.325 25
2 Lando Norris McLaren +19.207 18
3 Oscar Piastri McLaren +21.351 15
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +25.624 12
5 George Russell Mercedes +32.881 10
6 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +37.449 8
7 Alexander Albon Williams +50.537 6
8 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber +58.484 4
9 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes +59.762 2
10 Isack Hadjar RB F1 Team +1:03.891 1
11 Carlos Sainz Williams +1:04.469 0
12 Oliver Bearman Haas F1 Team +1:19.288 0
13 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull +1:20.701 0
14 Liam Lawson RB F1 Team +1:22.351 0
15 Esteban Ocon Haas F1 Team +2.135 0
16 Pierre Gasly Alpine F1 Team +5.837 0
17 Franco Colapinto Alpine F1 Team +7.448 0
18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin +9.301 0
19 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 0
20 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber 0

Italian Grand Prix Guide

If you're planning to attend the Italian Grand Prix, here's some information that you'll find invaluable.