SINCE 1922

The Autodromo Nazionale Monza is universally known as the Temple of Speed and stands as a true icon in the world of motorsport. Built in 1922, it was the third permanent racetrack in the world, following Brooklands and Indianapolis. Over the decades, it has been the stage for some of the greatest sporting feats and technological breakthroughs in racing history. Its legendary curves are unique in the world, and not only have they shaped the history of motorsport, but they have also played a role in advancing scientific research.

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SINCE 1922

history and soul of the Monza Autodrome

HISTORY



Monza Park

Sustainability



Request for services

Circuit



Elevated causeway

Roll of honor



Society

Corporate documentation



Safety and security

Transparent society