Autodromo Nazionale Monza

The Autodromo Nazionale Monza is the venue for the Italian Grand Prix, located north of Milan. This racing circuit was inaugurated on September 3, 1922, and after several renovations, it now has a capacity to accommodate 113,860 spectators. In addition to hosting Formula 1 events, Monza Circuit also hosts international competitions such as the World Motorcycle Championship and the World Touring Car Championship, as well as a series of local events. The circuit features three tracks: the 5,793-meter Grand Prix track, the 2,405-meter junior track, and a full 4.25-kilometer track, among which the Grand Prix track is one of the fastest tracks on the F1 calendar. If the German Hockenheimring Grand Prix is the home of the McLaren team, then the Monza Circuit is the home of the Ferrari team. The Grand Prix track at Monza Circuit mainly consists of long straights and high-speed corners, including the famous Curva Grande, Curva di Lesmo, Variante Ascari, and Curva Parabol, among others. Drivers typically pass through these sections at full throttle, making the viewing seats near these corners very popular, in addition to the VIP boxes and main grandstands. The circuit is open year-round from 07:00 to 20:30, and it offers accessible services including accessible parking and entrances.
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