Poll: Italian Grand Prix 2022, Monza - Race 16

Rate the Italian Grand Prix out of ten


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Monza

When was the track built?​

Constructed in just 110 days in 1922, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza was the world’s third purpose-built race track, coming after Brooklands in the UK and Indianapolis in the US. Like those two tracks, the original circuit featured a daunting series of banked curves, as well as much of the ‘outfield’ section that’s still in use today.

When was its first Grand Prix?​

Monza opened its doors on September 3 1922, just a week before it hosted that year’s Italian Grand Prix. It was then part of the original Formula 1 calendar in 1950, and has held the Italian Grand Prix every year bar one since.

What’s the circuit like?​

Rapido! Formula 1’s fastest ever lap was set at Monza – Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya’s 260.6km/h effort during practice for the 2004 Grand Prix – which should give you some idea of the nature of the track the locals call ‘La Pista Magica’. Cars are on full throttle for 80% of the lap, and hit their Vmax on the circuit’s 1.1km start/finish straight. From there, they roar off into the historic park section, where a series of big stops into tight chicanes give the brakes a good workout.

Why go?​

The parkland setting of Monza, located just to the north east of Italy’s fashion capital Milan, makes for a relaxed, leafy setting for a Grand Prix, while the preserved Monza banking – spot it in the background as the cars exit the Parabolica, as well as on the flyover bridge they pass under en route to the Variante Ascari – leaves you in no doubt that you’re in the presence of a very special race track.

Where is the best place to watch?​

Aim for the grandstand at the Variante del Rettifilo to witness the awesome spectacle of cars braking from around 350km/h to just 70km/h before negotiating the tight chicane. This is also one of the track’s best overtaking spots, as well as a magnet for first-lap tussles.

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Ch4:
Saturday - Qualifying highlights at 18:30
Sunday - Race highlights at 18:30

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Weather Forecast - Retrieved at 09:20 on Thursday 8th September
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2022 Race highlights

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Ferrari are our only hope here for some entertainment at the front, the draggy Mercs won't like the long straights. Can't really see anyone beating the Bulls, the car is an aerodynamic masterpiece.
 
With season over (was over a few weeks ago) I'm hoping for another ferrari balls up.

I'd like to see wrong tyres on the car.
Or someone putting oil rather than air in the tyre.

Trying to enjoy the last few races of alpine having a great driver! I don't need to say which one!)
 
Seems Ferrari are really struggling since the TD. I really hope they can find some time because the early season battles between Max and Charles were a lot of fun to watch.
 
Seems Ferrari are really struggling since the TD. I really hope they can find some time because the early season battles between Max and Charles were a lot of fun to watch.
Aye, much as I've enjoyed the Ferrari implosion this year, I'd be happy to see them get a good result at Monza.
 
Aye, much as I've enjoyed the Ferrari implosion this year, I'd be happy to see them get a good result at Monza.
Agreed, the chaos makes it fun to watch, but I feel bad for Charles - he's driven so well this season (all things considered), and I'd love to see him win a title.
 
I don't think it'll be blunders in the pit stops this week, it'll be headless chicken strategy calls that do it. Putting the car into a horrific amount of traffic, or seeing a specific tyre is incredibly slow on multiple cars and thinking "I want a piece of that action".

How many cars will we lose at turn 1? Latifi will definitely be in there.
 
Ta Feek , my favourite track but not for F1 .

Now doubt the Tifosi fans will be out to watch another F1 strategy masterclass :D.

MV again for me but I think the Mercs will up there given Sundays performance as long as they can get there engine modes correct.
 
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