Use public transport to get to the circuit, it is excellent but do be prepared to wait a very long wait as you queue at the confiscation points, I would recommend leaving a minimum of hours once you arrive at the circuit to then get to your seat.
Any less and you risk missing the race,. Once past the confiscation points, you are required to check both in and out of the stand, if you leave the stand after the race you will not have time to get back in time for the next race due to queues,.
Pickpockets — We witnessed a Fagin style pick pocket gang in operation, at least three wallets handed over to the ring leader and no one in authority seemed to care. Would just like to concur with much of the above. Just back — was my third Italian GP in a row — and the stewarding was a total mess this year.
Taking a few beers cans, not bottles had always been allowed — until this year. That said, on both Saturday and Sunday I simply walked past the steward doing the searching without being challenged. However my friend got stopped on Sunday and was relieved of a ml bottle of water and sun cream. Fortunately I was carrying the beer. Meanwhile throughout the circuit there were poles and chairs and flares and everything else.
In fact at one point I met a family cooking pasta on a camping gas stove. Sun cream dangerous, compressed propane ok?!! I wondered if it was just the stewarding where I entered Biasono-lesmo, which is the best train route to avoid the shuttle bus? The queues were also bad this year, but my impression was that this was made worse by the rain on Saturday which was slowing down ticket scanning.
Certainly on Sunday the queues moved faster where I was. Andrew, keep up the great work — f1destinations is an awesome resource. Just purchased tickets for event in grandstand 26c laterale destra. Travelling from Australia. Some of the previous comments are a bit alarming — I hope these things are ironed out for the event. Going to Monza is a bucket list item for me! I purchased tickets via gootickets. Is it possible to request where in the grandstand we will actually be seated eg towards the front, the middle or at the back?
Hi Tim, thanks for your comments. Just go with the flow and enjoy Italy! Go Daniel! They should be able to tell you where you can collect the ticket at the track. Probably it will be near the Main Entrance, which is a long way from the Biassono-Lesmo station — at the other end of the circuit.
If you are only coming on Sunday and need to pick up your ticket from near the Main Gate, I would take the train to the main Monza station.
Hii I was wondering if you knew of any restaurants that I can watch the race from? Does anything like that exist? We have ear muffs that have normal FM radios in them, we used them at the Melb GP with great success. Did you find an english frequency for the monza f1? Going in sept 19 and would like to find out if we can listen in English.
Check the list of prohibited items here. In general for F1 events, you should be fine with camera lens smaller than mm. Anything larger and you risk not being allowed in with it. I will be coming from Biassono-Lesmo station, I have general admission on,y — will I be able to get to the inside viewing areas of the track. Hi, can you please remind me where is the best place to get autographs and selfie with drivers? Not at the autograph session during pitwalk but when they enter and leave the track?
Pit lane tour was very badly organised. The area around Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull was narrower than the rest should there was a ridiculous bottleneck as everyone wanted to be there, and they threw us out at the end before Lewis made an appearance. I only have race day tickets, will I be able to walk the old banked circuit on Monday?
Thank you. Monday is a good day to do it. I am going to Monza next week! Want to view a big screen and have good track view. I like the inside of Parabolica, but there are lots of good spots to check out. Take a walk around the circuit on Friday and Saturday to see what you like, then get there early on Sunday to reserve your spot!
Do you think we will be able to get a camel bag in? And how strict are they on the oddly sized 15L maximum back pack rule? It all depends on the security who check you. It is not uniform. Some will be more strict than others. Good luck! Hi Andrew, thanks for having this site and sharing your knowledge.
I have read a lot of your content for Milano and Monza in this site, and many of the other readers comments. Do you know if any identification such as a driver license or a passport is required for entry? Qualifying Highlights and analysis.
Practice 1 Highlights and analysis. Broadcast Information. Full Schedule. Race news. Circuit stats. Located in Monza, Italy, just north of Milan, the event is one of the biggest on the F1 calendar and has hosted a round of the world championship every year bar Imola hosted the Italian Grand Prix of that year since its creation. Although undergoing many changes since its early days, the circuit still has the feel of an old-school past, a throwback to racing history.
Monza also boasts one of the more unique podiums in F1. In , the Italian Grand Prix was an absolute classic. In a year which saw Ferrari struggle, the Italian fans still had something to cheer about as Alpha Tauri secured the victory. Favourite Lewis Hamilton was handed a penalty after he entered a closed pitlane.
Soon after, Charles Leclerc had a huge crash which caused a red flag to give the marshalls time to repair the tyre wall and barrier. With Hamilton forced to take his penalty, Verstappen retired, Bottas and Albon struggling in the midfield, Gasly picked up the crumbs. He stayed ahead of Carlos Sainz in the final stages of the race to take his first win. Lance Stroll rounded off the podium. Rubens Barrichello's lap in with Ferrari still sits as the official lap record, his The Italian Grand Prix will start at 3.
The lap race was won in just under 6 hours by local driver Pietro Bordino, driving a Fiat. Attempting to overtake another car, Emilio Materassi lost control of his Talbot on the main straight and crashed into an unprotected grandstand, killing himself and over 20 spectators.
For the first and only time, the Italian Grand Prix was staged at Circuito del Montenero in Livorno on a 7km street circuit that hugged the Mediterranean coastline. Rudolf Caracciola won the lap race in the dominant Mercedes-Benz W by 0. After one-off events in Milan in and Turin in , the Italian Grand Prix returned to Monza and held the final race of the inaugural Formula 1 World Championship in After Wolfgang von Trips and 14 spectators were killed in a horror crash at the Italian Grand Prix, the high-speed banked section of Monza was never used again.
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