Autodromo Nazionale di Monza (Circuit)
The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, often simply called Monza, is the spiritual home of Italian motorsport and a cornerstone of Formula 1 history. Known for its incredibly high speeds and long straights, it is a true temple of speed that demands low-downforce car setups and brave drivers. Having hosted 75 championship Grands Prix since 1950, including the inaugural F1 World Championship race in 1950, Monza has been a constant fixture and the scene of countless iconic moments, many involving its passionate tifosi. It remains the fastest circuit on the current calendar, a testament to its enduring challenge and character.
- First Race
- 1950
- Last Race
- 2025
- Total Races
- 75(rank 1)
Most driver wins
- 1stL. Hamilton5 wins
- 2ndM. Schumacher5 wins
- 3rdS. Vettel3 wins
- 4thR. Barrichello3 wins
- 5thA. Prost3 wins
Most driver podiums
- 1stL. Hamilton8 podiums
- 2ndM. Schumacher8 podiums
- 3rdF. Alonso6 podiums
- 4thS. Vettel6 podiums
- 5thR. Barrichello5 podiums
Most driver starts
- 1stF. Alonso22 starts
- 2ndL. Hamilton19 starts
- 3rdR. Barrichello19 starts
- 4thK. Räikkönen18 starts
- 5thJ. Button17 starts
Most constructor wins
- 1st20 winsUnknown
- 2nd10 winsUnknown
- 3rd7 winsUnknown
- 4th6 winsUnknown
- 5th5 winsUnknown
Most constructor podiums
- 1st75 podiumsUnknown
- 2nd32 podiumsUnknown
- 3rd19 podiumsUnknown
- 4th16 podiumsUnknown
- 5th7 podiumsUnknown