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− | + | |Name || [[Italy|Italian]] Grand Prix | |
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− | + | |Circuit || [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]] | |
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− | + | |Laps || 53 | |
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− | + | |Circuit length_km || 5.79 | |
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− | + | |Circuit length_mi || 3.60 | |
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− | + | |Race length km || 306.72 | |
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− | } | + | |Race length mi || 190.59 |
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+ | |Current year || 2005 | ||
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+ | |Winner || [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] | ||
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+ | |Winning team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | ||
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+ | |Winning time || 1:14'28.659 | ||
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+ | |Pole driver || [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] | ||
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+ | |Pole team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | ||
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+ | |Pole time || 1'21.054 | ||
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+ | |Fastest lap driver || [[Kimi Räikkönen]] | ||
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+ | |Fastest lap team || [[Team McLaren|McLaren]] [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] | ||
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+ | |Fastest lap || 1'21.504 | ||
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The '''Italian Grand Prix''' is one of the longest running events on the [[motor racing]] calendar. The first Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] championship took place on [[September 4]], [[1921]] at [[Brescia]]. However, the race is more closely associated with the course at [[Monza, Italy|Monza]], which was built in [[1922]] in time for that year's race, and has been the location for most of the races over the years. | The '''Italian Grand Prix''' is one of the longest running events on the [[motor racing]] calendar. The first Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] championship took place on [[September 4]], [[1921]] at [[Brescia]]. However, the race is more closely associated with the course at [[Monza, Italy|Monza]], which was built in [[1922]] in time for that year's race, and has been the location for most of the races over the years. | ||
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==Winners of the Italian Grand Prix== | ==Winners of the Italian Grand Prix== | ||
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! [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] | ! [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] | ||
|[[Juan Pablo Montoya]] | |[[Juan Pablo Montoya]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1950 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1950 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1949]] | ! [[1949]] | ||
|[[Alberto Ascari]] | |[[Alberto Ascari]] | ||
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|[[1949 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1949 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1948]] | ! [[1948]] | ||
|[[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] | |[[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] | ||
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|[[Valentino Park]] | |[[Valentino Park]] | ||
|[[1948 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1948 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1947]] | ! [[1947]] | ||
|[[Carlo Felice Trossi]] | |[[Carlo Felice Trossi]] | ||
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|[[Milan]] | |[[Milan]] | ||
|[[1947 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1947 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1938]] | ! [[1938]] | ||
|[[Tazio Nuvolari]] | |[[Tazio Nuvolari]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1938 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1938 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1937 Grand Prix Season|1937]] | ! [[1937 Grand Prix Season|1937]] | ||
|[[Rudolf Caracciola]] | |[[Rudolf Caracciola]] | ||
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|[[Livorno]] | |[[Livorno]] | ||
|[[1937 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1937 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1936]] | ! [[1936]] | ||
|[[Bernd Rosemeyer]] | |[[Bernd Rosemeyer]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1936 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1936 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1935]] | ! [[1935]] | ||
|[[Hans Stuck]] | |[[Hans Stuck]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1935 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1935 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1934]] | ! [[1934]] | ||
|[[Luigi Fagioli]], [[Rudolf Caracciola]] | |[[Luigi Fagioli]], [[Rudolf Caracciola]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1934 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1934 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1933]] | ! [[1933]] | ||
|[[Luigi Fagioli]] | |[[Luigi Fagioli]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1933 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1933 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1932]] | ! [[1932]] | ||
|[[Tazio Nuvolari]] | |[[Tazio Nuvolari]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1932 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1932 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1931]] | ! [[1931]] | ||
|[[Giuseppe Campari]], [[Tazio Nuvolari]] | |[[Giuseppe Campari]], [[Tazio Nuvolari]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1931 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1931 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1928]] | ! [[1928]] | ||
|[[Louis Chiron]] | |[[Louis Chiron]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1928 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1928 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1927]] | ! [[1927]] | ||
|[[Robert Benoist]] | |[[Robert Benoist]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1927 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1927 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1926]] | ! [[1926]] | ||
|[[Louis Charavel]] "''Sabipa''" | |[[Louis Charavel]] "''Sabipa''" | ||
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|[[1926 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1926 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1925]] | ! [[1925]] | ||
|[[Gastone Brilli-Peri]] | |[[Gastone Brilli-Peri]] | ||
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|[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | |[[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] | ||
|[[1925 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1925 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1924]] | ! [[1924]] | ||
|[[Antonio Ascari]] | |[[Antonio Ascari]] | ||
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|[[1924 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1924 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1923]] | ! [[1923]] | ||
|[[Carlo Salamano]] | |[[Carlo Salamano]] | ||
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|[[1923 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1923 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1922]] | ! [[1922]] | ||
|[[Pietro Bordino]] | |[[Pietro Bordino]] | ||
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|[[1922 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |[[1922 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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! [[1921]] | ! [[1921]] | ||
|[[Jules Goux]] | |[[Jules Goux]] | ||
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{{Formula One races}} | {{Formula One races}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 1 July 2007
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Alfa Romeo GTV & Spider | |
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Name | Italian Grand Prix |
Circuit | Autodromo Nazionale Monza |
Circuit image | GP_track_Italy.jpg |
Laps | 53 |
Circuit length_km | 5.79 |
Circuit length_mi | 3.60 |
Race length km | 306.72 |
Race length mi | 190.59 |
Current year | 2005 |
Winner | Juan Pablo Montoya |
Winning team | McLaren Mercedes |
Winning time | 1:14'28.659 |
Pole driver | Juan Pablo Montoya |
Pole team | McLaren Mercedes |
Pole time | 1'21.054 |
Fastest lap driver | Kimi Räikkönen |
Fastest lap team | McLaren Mercedes |
Fastest lap | 1'21.504 |
The Italian Grand Prix is one of the longest running events on the motor racing calendar. The first Italian Grand Prix motor racing championship took place on September 4, 1921 at Brescia. However, the race is more closely associated with the course at Monza, which was built in 1922 in time for that year's race, and has been the location for most of the races over the years.
The 1923 race included one of Harry A. Miller's rare European appearances with his single seat "American Miller 122" driven by Count Louis Zborowski of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang fame. The Italian Grand Prix counted toward the European Championship from 1935 to 1938.
The Italian Grand Prix was one of the inaugural Formula One championship races in 1950, and has been held every year since then. The only other championship race for which this is true is the British Grand Prix.
Winners of the Italian Grand Prix
These events were not part of the Formula One World Championship
Races in the Formula One championship: | |
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2007 championship Grand Prix events: | |
Australian |
Malaysian |
Bahrain |
Spanish |
Monaco |
Canadian |
U.S. |
French |
British | |
Past championship Grand Prix events: | |
Argentine |
Austrian |
Dutch |
Indy 500 |
Las Vegas |
Luxembourg |
Mexican |
Morocco | |
Confirmed future Grand Prix events: | |
hich was not part of the Formula One World Championship