Aug 14, 2023 Leave a message

Monza Circuit

1:Circuit Introduction:
Circuit Length: 5.793 kilometers
Circuit Record: 1 minute 21.046 seconds (2004, Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari)

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Constructed in 1922, after the renovation of the Hockenheimring in Germany, the Monza Circuit has become the fastest F1 track. With top speeds surpassing 350 kilometers per hour and an average speed exceeding 240 kilometers per hour, it offers spectators an unparalleled sensory thrill.

Monza is Ferrari's home ground and is dominated by the Italians. Passionate Italian fans turn the track into a sea of red. Here, one can witness Ferrari's glory, the craziness of Italian fans, and the illustrious records, as well as the trials and tribulations of Italian drivers.

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2:Circuit Characteristics:
On the Monza Circuit, the tuning of the car's shock absorbers needs to be exceptionally robust, combined with lower front-wing downforce. Most drivers aim for high speeds and time on the extensive straights. The circuit feels incredibly fast with its long straights followed by 180-degree turns, then another extensive straight. Overtaking on the straights is quite challenging, resulting in few thrilling overtaking moments on this track.

Monza has also made history. In the 1965 Italian Grand Prix, 41 cars participated, marking the most vehicles ever in an F1 race. It also became the closest race, with the top 5 cars finishing within a gap of 0.080 seconds. This race also set the record for the fastest average speed at 242.615 kilometers per hour.

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