Italian Grand Prix Secures Formula 1 SpotMonza Until 2031
The historic circuit, known as 'The Temple of Speed,' extends its contract following infrastructure upgrades and strong fan support.
- Formula 1 and Monza have agreed to a six-year contract extension, ensuring the Italian Grand Prix remains on the calendar through 2031.
- Monza has hosted a Grand Prix nearly every year since the inaugural F1 World Championship in 1950, making it one of the sport's most iconic tracks.
- Recent upgrades to Monza's infrastructure, including new asphalt and improved access tunnels, highlight a commitment to safety and fan experience.
- Ferrari's Charles Leclerc secured victory at this year’s Italian Grand Prix, which drew 335,000 spectators over the race weekend.
- While Monza's future is secure, uncertainty looms over Italy's second F1 race at Imola, as its current agreement expires in 2026.