MONZA

Nicknamed "the temple of speed", the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is immersed in a charming atmosphere made of history, tradition and F1 allure. Above all, Monza is the one place on the calendar where the Super Trofeo cars will reach their highest maximum speed of the year.
The Autodromo features two long straights: The back straight leads from the Ascari to the Parabolica Curve and is 958.80 m long. The main straight connects the Parabolica with the 1st chicane and has a length of 1,194.40 m.
With a low downforce set-up being a key requirement on this track, the drivers’ skills will be put to the test both in the high-speed corners and under heavy braking, while the 4 wheel-drive will guarantee slingshot acceleration out of the low-speed chicanes.
FACTS AND FIGURES
Circuit name Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
Address Autodromo Nazionale Monza SIAS Spa
via Vedano 5
20900 Monza (MB)
Italy
Opened 3 September 1922
Race date 11-12 April 2015
Circuit length 5,793 m
Driving direction clockwise
Lap record 1:21.046 – Rubens Barrichello (Formula One – 2004)
2012 Super Trofeo race winners Stefano Comini – Bonaldi Motorsport (race 1)
Stefano Comini – Bonaldi Motorsport (race 2)

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