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Italian Grand Prix

Coordinates: 45°37′01″N 9°16′57″E / 45.61694°N 9.28250°E / 45.61694; 9.28250
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Italian Grand Prix
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza
(2000–present)
Race information
Number of times held90
First held1921
Most wins (drivers)Germany Michael Schumacher (5)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (5)
Most wins (constructors)Italy Ferrari (20)
Circuit length5.793 km (3.600 mi)
Race length306.720 km (190.596 mi)
Laps53
Last race (2020)United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
  • Mercedes
  • 1:18.887
  • Podium
  • Spain C. Sainz Jr.
  • McLaren-Renault
  • +0.415
  • Canada L. Stroll
  • Racing Point-BWT Mercedes
  • +3.358
  • Fastest lap
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
  • Mercedes
  • 1:22.746
  • An aerial photograph of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza.

    The Italian Grand Prix (Gran Premio d'Italia) is one of the longest running motor racing events. The first Italian Grand Prix motor racing championship was on September 4, 1921 at Brescia. Now the race is run at the Monza track instead. This track was built in 1922 and was used for almost all other races from then on.

    The Italian Grand Prix counted toward the European Championship from 1935 to 1938.

    The Italian Grand Prix was one of the first Formula One championship races in 1950. It and has been held every year since then. The only other championship race like this is the British Grand Prix.

    After winning the 2006 Italian Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher announced his retirement from Formula 1. It was the end of the 2006 season. Kimi Räikkönen took over from him at Ferrari for the 2007 season.

    Winners of the Italian Grand Prix

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    Multiple winners (drivers)

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    Drivers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season.
    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of the Formula One World Championship.
    A yellow background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war European Championship.

    Michael Schumacher driving his Ferrari 310B at the 1997 Italian Grand Prix
    Lewis Hamilton turns into the Roggia chicane in the McLaren MP4-26 at the 2011 Italian Grand Prix
    Wins Driver Years won
    5 Germany Michael Schumacher 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018
    4 Brazil Nelson Piquet 1980, 1983, 1986, 1987
    3 Italy Tazio Nuvolari 1931, 1932, 1938
    Italy Alberto Ascari 1949, 1951, 1952
    Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1953, 1954, 1955
    United Kingdom Stirling Moss 1956, 1957, 1959
    Sweden Ronnie Peterson 1973, 1974, 1976
    France Alain Prost 1981, 1985, 1989
    Brazil Rubens Barrichello 2002, 2004, 2009
    Germany Sebastian Vettel 2008, 2011, 2013
    2 Italy Luigi Fagioli 1933, 1934
    Germany Rudolf Caracciola 1934, 1937
    United States Phil Hill 1960, 1961
    United Kingdom John Surtees 1964, 1967
    United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1965, 1969
    Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 1970, 1975
    Austria Niki Lauda 1978, 1984
    Brazil Ayrton Senna 1990, 1992
    United Kingdom Damon Hill 1993, 1994
    Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya 2001, 2005
    Spain Fernando Alonso 2007, 2010

    Multiple winners (constructors)

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    Teams in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season.
    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of any championship.
    A yellow background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war European Grand Prix Championship.
    A green background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war World Manufacturers' Championship.

    Wins Constructor Years won
    20 Italy Ferrari 1949, 1951, 1952, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, 1979, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2019
    10 United Kingdom McLaren 1968, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2012
    9 Germany Mercedes 1934, 1937, 1954, 1955, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
    8 Italy Alfa Romeo 1924, 1925, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1950
    6 United Kingdom Williams 1986, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2001
    5 United Kingdom Lotus 1963, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977
    3 Germany Auto Union 1935, 1936, 1938
    United Kingdom BRM 1962, 1965, 1971
    United Kingdom Brabham 1978, 1980, 1983
    2 Italy Fiat 1922, 1923
    France Bugatti 1926, 1928
    Italy Maserati 1953, 1956
    United Kingdom Vanwall 1957, 1958
    France Renault 1981, 1982
    Austria Red Bull 2011, 2013

    Multiple winners (engine manufacturers)

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    Manufacturers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season.
    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of any championship.
    A yellow background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war European Grand Prix Championship.
    A green background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war World Manufacturers' Championship.

    Wins Manufacturer Years won
    21 Italy Ferrari 1949, 1951, 1952, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, 1979, 1988, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2019
    14 Germany Mercedes * 1934, 1937, 1954, 1955, 1997, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
    9 Italy Alfa Romeo 1924, 1925, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1978
    8 United States Ford ** 1968, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980
    France Renault 1981, 1982, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2011, 2013
    7 Japan Honda 1967, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 2020
    3 Germany Auto Union 1935, 1936, 1938
    United Kingdom BRM 1962, 1965, 1971
    2 Italy Fiat 1922, 1923
    France Bugatti 1926, 1928
    Italy Maserati 1953, 1956
    United Kingdom Vanwall 1957, 1958
    United Kingdom Climax 1959, 1963
    Luxembourg TAG *** 1984, 1985
    Germany BMW 1983, 2001

    * Between 1997–2005 built by United Kingdom Ilmor, funded by Mercedes

    ** Built by United Kingdom Cosworth, funded by Ford

    *** Built by Germany Porsche

    Year by year

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    Imola circuit used in 1980
    Monza (albeit some changes) used in 1976–1999
    Monza (with re-profiling of the Variante Ascari in 1974) used in 1972–1975
    Monza used from 1957–1959 and 1962–1971
    The combined Monza circuit, used in 1955–1956 and 1960–1961
    Monza used in 1948–1954
    Livorno circuit used in 1937
    Monza used in 1935–1936 (with the five chicanes showed in the map) and in 1938 (with the last chicane only)
    Monza used in 1922–1933
    A map of all the locations of the Italian Grand Prix

    A pink background indicates an event which was not part of any championship.
    A yellow background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war European Championship.
    A green background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war World Manufacturers' Championship.

    Year Driver Constructor Location Report
    1921 France Jules Goux Ballot Montichiari Report
    1922 Italy Pietro Bordino Fiat Monza Report
    1923 Italy Carlo Salamano Fiat Report
    1924 Italy Antonio Ascari Alfa Romeo Report
    1925 Italy Gastone Brilli-Peri Alfa Romeo Monza Report
    1926 France Louis Charavel Bugatti Report
    1927 France Robert Benoist Delage Report
    1928 Monaco Louis Chiron Bugatti Report
    1929

    1930
    Not held
    1931 Italy Giuseppe Campari
    Italy Tazio Nuvolari
    Alfa Romeo Monza Report
    1932 Italy Tazio Nuvolari Alfa Romeo Report
    1933 Italy Luigi Fagioli Alfa Romeo Monza Report
    1934 Italy Luigi Fagioli
    Germany Rudolf Caracciola
    Mercedes-Benz Report
    1935 Germany Hans Stuck Auto Union Monza Report
    1936 Germany Bernd Rosemeyer Auto Union Report
    1937 Germany Rudolf Caracciola Mercedes-Benz Livorno Report
    1938 Italy Tazio Nuvolari Auto Union Monza Report
    1939

    1946
    Not held
    1947 Italy Carlo Felice Trossi Alfa Romeo Milan Report
    1948 France Jean-Pierre Wimille Alfa Romeo Turin Report
    1949 Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari Monza Report
    1950 Italy Giuseppe Farina Alfa Romeo Monza Report
    1951 Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari Report
    1952 Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari Report
    1953 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati Report
    1954 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes Report
    1955 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes Report
    1956 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Maserati Report
    1957 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Vanwall Report
    1958 United Kingdom Tony Brooks Vanwall Report
    1959 United Kingdom Stirling Moss Cooper-Climax Report
    1960 United States Phil Hill Ferrari Report
    1961 United States Phil Hill Ferrari Report
    1962 United Kingdom Graham Hill BRM Report
    1963 United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus-Climax Report
    1964 United Kingdom John Surtees Ferrari Report
    1965 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart BRM Report
    1966 Italy Ludovico Scarfiotti Ferrari Report
    1967 United Kingdom John Surtees Honda Report
    1968 New Zealand Denny Hulme McLaren-Ford Report
    1969 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford Report
    1970 Switzerland Clay Regazzoni Ferrari Report
    1971 United Kingdom Peter Gethin BRM Report
    1972 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford Report
    1973 Sweden Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford Report
    1974 Sweden Ronnie Peterson Lotus-Ford Report
    1975 Switzerland Clay Regazzoni Ferrari Report
    1976 Sweden Ronnie Peterson March-Ford Report
    1977 United States Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford Report
    1978 Austria Niki Lauda Brabham-Alfa Romeo Report
    1979 South Africa Jody Scheckter Ferrari Report
    1980 Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham-Ford Imola Report
    1981 France Alain Prost Renault Monza Report
    1982 France René Arnoux Renault Report
    1983 Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Report
    1984 Austria Niki Lauda McLaren-TAG Report
    1985 France Alain Prost McLaren-TAG Report
    1986 Brazil Nelson Piquet Williams-Honda Report
    1987 Brazil Nelson Piquet Williams-Honda Report
    1988 Austria Gerhard Berger Ferrari Report
    1989 France Alain Prost McLaren-Honda Report
    1990 Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Report
    1991 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Report
    1992 Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Report
    1993 United Kingdom Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
    1994 United Kingdom Damon Hill Williams-Renault Report
    1995 United Kingdom Johnny Herbert Benetton-Renault Report
    1996 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
    1997 United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren-Mercedes Report
    1998 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
    1999 Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen Jordan-Mugen-Honda Report
    2000 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
    2001 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Williams-BMW Report
    2002 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Report
    2003 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
    2004 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Report
    2005 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren-Mercedes Report
    2006 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Report
    2007 Spain Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes Report
    2008 Germany Sebastian Vettel Toro Rosso-Ferrari Report
    2009 Brazil Rubens Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes Report
    2010 Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari Report
    2011 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault Report
    2012 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes Report
    2013 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault Report
    2014 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Report
    2015 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Report
    2016 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes Report
    2017 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Report
    2018 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Report
    2019 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari Report
    2020 France Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-Honda Report

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