Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
Monza, Italy
Race Date
September 6, 2026
Track Length
5.793km
Turns
11
DRS Zones
2
Race Laps
53
Lap Record
1:21.046
Rubens Barrichello (2004)
Elevation
11m
Monza is the Temple of Speed — a low-downforce circuit where cars reach over 350 km/h on the long straights. The famous Parabolica, Lesmo corners, and Variante Ascari demand commitment. Teams bring their skinniest rear wings here, making it a unique setup challenge unlike any other race.
The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza has hosted the Italian Grand Prix almost every year since the World Championship began in 1950. Located in a royal park north of Milan, the circuit retains its original banked oval section (no longer used for F1). The tifosi — Ferrari's passionate fans — create an unmatched atmosphere, invading the track after the race to celebrate.
Pierre Gasly won for AlphaTauri in a chaotic race featuring Hamilton's stop-go penalty, becoming the most unlikely winner in years.
Peter Gethin won in a five-car slipstreaming battle, crossing the line just 0.01 seconds ahead in what remains the closest finish in F1 history.
Charles Leclerc won the Italian Grand Prix for Ferrari using a one-stop strategy, sending the tifosi into delirium at Ferrari's home race.
| Year | Driver |
|---|---|
| 2025 | Max Verstappen |
| 2024 | Charles Leclerc |
| 2023 | Max Verstappen |
| 2022 | Max Verstappen |
| 2021 | Daniel Ricciardo |
| 2020 | Pierre Gasly |
| 2019 | Charles Leclerc |
| 2018 | Lewis Hamilton |
| 2017 | Lewis Hamilton |
| 2016 | Nico Rosberg |
| 2015 | Lewis Hamilton |
| 2014 | Lewis Hamilton |
| 2013 | Sebastian Vettel |
| 2012 | Lewis Hamilton |
| 2011 | Sebastian Vettel |
| 2010 | Fernando Alonso |
| 2009 | Rubens Barrichello |
| 2008 | Sebastian Vettel |
| 2007 | Fernando Alonso |
| 2006 | Michael Schumacher |