Italian Grand Prix
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- Venue
- Autodromo Nazionale Monza
- Location
- Monza, Italy
- Layout
- permanent · 5.793 km · 11 corners · 2 DRS zones
- Characteristics
- low downforce, low tyre deg., overtaking: very easy
History, conditions & layout
History
The “Temple of Speed” in the park south of Milan; a staple of the championship. Slipstreaming and tow tactics have defined generations of Italian Grands Prix on long straights and heavy braking into chicanes.
Typical conditions
Autumn in northern Italy: often warm and dry, sometimes hazy. Track evolution can be high on low-downforce, power-sensitive laps; tyre and brake cooling are talking points.
Track layout & design
Minimum wing, maximum speed: chicanes and low-radius corners are mainly there to break straights. One of the calendar’s most power- and aero-efficiency-biased layouts.
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