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There’s a reason the Italian Grand Prix is one of only two races to have been held in every single Formula 1 season. Don't miss 2025 at Monza. Book your race and hospitality tickets now.
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Celebrate 75 years of Formula 1 | 1950 - 2025
The world’s premier single seater racing series turns 75 in 2025. This momentous milestone is set to be celebrated at every round of the 2025 season, from Melbourne in March all the way to the curtain closing finale at Abu Dhabi in December.
Across the 38-week season, each Grand Prix will embrace the rich history of the sport, and the way it's captured the hearts of motorsport fans all over the globe. With 2024 concluding with one the most competitive fields seen in recent memory, and all teams focusing on the all-new regulations for 2026, 2025 will not only be a celebration, but potentially one of the all-time closest title battles.
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WHY GO TO THE ITALIAN GRAND PRIX?
Fans of the Italian team - known as the Tifosi - are some of the most passionate in the world, with iconic post-race scenes of track invasions every year. They have incredibly high expectations of their team at Monza. There was jubilation for Ferrari fans in 2024 as Charles Leclerc claimed his second Monza victory. Can The Prancing Horse repeat the trick in 2025?
This historic Italian circuit is built for high-octane racing. Average lap speeds can reach a monumental 264km/h, with teams setting their cars up for high power and low downforce. Drama is never in short supply here. Pierre Gasly stormed to an iconic maiden win in 2020, beating McLaren’s Carlos Sainz to the chequered flag by a fraction of a second.
It’s also the scene of Sebastian Vettel’s first win in F1 for the same team. And who could forget Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton hitting boiling point with a title-defining crash at turn 1 - helping McLaren deliver their first race win since 2012. Monza and the Ferrari following are synonymous with one another.
Fans will be treated to three support series in action, with the young stars of tomorrow battling in the FIA F2, plus the season finales for F3 and Porsche Supercup. The city of Milan itself is taken over by Grand Prix fever, with two of F1’s three non-British-based teams (Ferrari and AlphaTauri) based in Italy. Pizza, pasta and espresso make for perfect fuel for the race weekend.