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ticket for: G. P. SANTANDER D' ITALIA F1 2012
G. P. SANTANDER D' ITALIA F1 2012
MONZA CIRCUIT
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The Circuit is placed within Monza Park which belongs to the cities of Monza and Milan.

 Monza Circuit was built in 1922, in only 110 days, both for competitions and for motor (auto & motor cycle) testing (Brooklands was built in 1907 and Indianapolis in 1909).
Since then, the Italian Grand Prix has always taken place on the Monza track (except during the war years and a few other occasions).

The location of the Circuit in Monza Park, is unique in the world. This
natural setting is both attractive and delightful.
Its location favours the organisation of events and meeting in open areas for exibitions, entratainment and music and supported by internal structures, as a restaurant with 350 places, a 160-person self-service and 2 bars, one bank counter and one information office which are open during the main events. Moreover there are sport and technical shops and a specialised bookstore with international and rare editions. The park offers also other facilities aas swimming pool, camping, 18-hole golf course, manège and bycycle rental.

 60 track garage of 80 sqm (20.65 x 3.90 x h. 2.70) scalable up to 320 square meters equipped with lighting, electrical outlets and computer attacks, TV monitors, running water, toilets.

The maximum speed was achieved by Montoya in 2005 and was of 369 km/h. 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2012 PRICES NOT AVAILABLE, WE WILL PRINT AS SOON

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From: September, 07 2012 To: September, 09 2012 (h.)

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MONZA CIRCUIT see map

Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is a motorsport race track near the town of Monza, Italy, north of Milan. It is one of the most historic motor racing circuits in the world.
The site has three tracks – the 5.793 km Grand Prix track, the 2.405 km Junior track and a decaying 4.25 km high speed track with steep bankings. Major features of the main track include the Curva di Lesmo, the Curva Parabolica, and the Variante Ascari. The first large corner, Curva Grande, is located behind a chicane and not significant anymore.
The circuit, best known for hosting the Formula One Italian Grand Prix, is notable for the fact that drivers are on full throttle for a higher-than-average percentage of the lap due to its long straights. It is a flat circuit, with little variation in elevation, and regarded as a track which tests horsepower rather than driver skill.