Gran Premio d'Italia di Formula 1
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Gran Premio d'Italia di Formula 1

The Temple of Speed hosts Ferrari's home race

Monza — Monza e della Brianza (108) Since 1922
Dates 04 Sep — 06 Sep 2026
Location Monza (108)
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Status Confirmed

About GP d'Italia di F1

The Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix is the most anticipated event of the year at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, in Brianza. On the circuit nicknamed the "Temple of Speed", where single-seaters exceed 350 km/h, one of the oldest and most iconic races of the World Championship takes place. For three days, Monza becomes the capital of motorsport, with Ferrari fans painting the grandstands red. An event that combines sport, history, and a passion that has been felt in Monza for over a century.

The Temple of Speed

The Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix is the beating heart of Italian motorsport, hosted by the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, in the heart of Brianza and just a few kilometres from Milan. Inaugurated in 1922, the circuit is one of the oldest and fastest in the world, earning it the nickname "Temple of Speed": here, single-seaters reach maximum speeds exceeding 350 km/h, creating a unique spectacle on the world championship calendar.

Ferrari's home race

Monza is Ferrari's home race, which is why the grandstands are painted red by the Cavallino's fans every year. The passion of the "tifosi" (fans) is an integral part of the event: the invasion of the track under the podium at the end of the race, with flags and chants, is an image that goes around the world. For the public, the Italian Grand Prix is not just a race, but a collective ritual that is renewed from generation to generation.

Three days of great motorsport

The Grand Prix weekend consists of free practice, qualifying, and the race, accompanied by support categories and a rich entertainment program for the public. The Autodrome, set within the Monza Park, offers a unique setting where the circuit's history intertwines with that of the city. For Monza and all of Brianza, the Grand Prix is the event of the year, attracting enthusiasts from all over Italy and abroad.

What to expect

  • The Formula 1 race on the fastest circuit on the calendar
  • The unique atmosphere of the Ferrari fans
  • Free practice, qualifying, and support categories
  • The final track invasion under the podium

GP d'Italia di F1 — edition 2026

The 97th edition of the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix takes place from September 4th to 6th, 2026, at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, as the 15th round of the 2026 World Championship. Three days of practice, qualifying, and racing in the Temple of Speed, with the race on Sunday, September 6th.

In 2026, the Italian Grand Prix reaches its 97th edition and will be held from September 4th to 6th at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, as the 15th round of the Formula 1 World Championship. The "Temple of Speed" once again hosts the single-seaters, which exceed 350 km/h on the main straight. The race is scheduled for Sunday, September 6th.

Programme GP d'Italia di F1 2026

Weekend schedule (September 4-6, 2026) at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza:

  • Friday, September 4th — Formula 1 Free Practice 1 and 2, support category sessions
  • Saturday, September 5th — Formula 1 Free Practice 3 and Qualifying
  • Sunday, September 6th — Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix Race

The detailed timetable and the full list of support categories will be published by the Automobile Club d'Italia and monzanet.it in the weeks leading up to the event.

Highlights GP d'Italia di F1 2026

The Formula 1 race on the fastest circuit on the calendar, the atmosphere of the Ferrari fans, and the final track invasion under the podium.

Prices GP d'Italia di F1 2026

<p>Tickets on sale through official channels (monzanet.it, ticketone.it): three-day passes and daily entries, with various grandstand and general admission categories. Prices vary by category; sales open well in advance.</p>

Practical information — GP d'Italia di F1

How to get there

The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is located within Monza Park (entrance from Via Vedano). During the Grand Prix days, shuttle services are available from the train stations of Monza, Biassono-Lesmo Parco, and Sesto San Giovanni, as well as special trains from Milan. By car, take the A4 motorway (Monza exit) or the A52 North Ring Road.

Tickets

Tickets (three-day passes and daily entries, with various grandstand and general admission categories) can be purchased on the official channels monzanet.it and ticketone.it. Demand is very high, so it's best to book well in advance.

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Where does it take place — GP d'Italia di F1

Autodromo Nazionale di Monza

Via Vedano 5, 20900 Monza

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