05.09 - 07.09.2025

Official F1 Italian Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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Known as the “Temple of Speed,” Monza is F1's fastest circuit, with long straights and tight chicanes that test a car’s top-end performance. Its historic significance and high-speed drama make it a standout event, especially with Ferrari fans in full force.


F1 Monza 2025

The F1 Italian Grand Prix, held at the iconic Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, has been a cornerstone of the Formula 1 calendar for over seven decades. Known as the "Temple of Speed," this legendary circuit is revered for its high-speed straights and technical chicanes that challenge both drivers and engineers alike. The best tickets sell out fast, so don’t wait – secure yours today!

Monza’s unique layout pushes cars to their limits, emphasizing straight-line speed and braking precision. Its long-standing reputation as a fan-favorite venue ensures an electrifying atmosphere, with passionate tifosi filling the stands and adding to the excitement. The circuit often plays a pivotal role in the championship battle, making it a must-watch event.

Conveniently located near Milan, Monza offers fans the perfect opportunity to combine thrilling motorsport action with a taste of Italian culture. From exploring Milan’s stunning architecture and world-renowned fashion scene to indulging in delicious Italian cuisine, the Italian Grand Prix weekend is an unforgettable experience both on and off the track.

F1 Monza 2025

Map of grandstands

The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza features a range of grandstands, each offering unique perspectives of the track to enhance the fan experience during the Italian Grand Prix. The Main Grandstand provides an exceptional view of the start/finish straight and pit lane, capturing the heart-pounding race starts and strategic pit stops. Grandstand G, situated near the iconic Curva Parabolica (now Curva Alboreto), delivers thrilling views as drivers tackle one of the circuit’s most challenging and high-speed corners.

For those seeking a more exclusive experience, VIP tickets grant access to luxurious hospitality areas, offering premium amenities, gourmet dining, and unrivaled views of the action. General Admission tickets are also available, providing flexibility and a chance to explore the lush parkland surroundings while enjoying close proximity to the track.

No matter where you sit, Monza guarantees an unforgettable weekend of high-speed excitement and passionate tifosi energy.

Map of grandstands

Grandstand 15 | Ascari Vino

A piece of F1 history in Monza in one place! The chicane named after Alberto Ascari, who died here in 1955 while testing for Ferrari, is one of the… more information

Grandstand 22

The grandstand is located at the entrance to the Curva Parabolica curve; however, it is slightly further away from the track. It offers a unique view… more information

General Admission

With a General Admission ticket, you can go anywhere for the best price to the natural grandstand, located in the inner part of the track at the… more information

Interno Parabolica (GF)

This grandstand is positioned on the inside of the circuit at the iconic Parabolica corner (now also known as Curva Alboreto), a legendary turn known… more information

Grandstand 1 | Centrale

If you want to soak up the atmosphere of a century of racing history at Autodromo Monza, this is your choice. The history of the Centrale Grandstand… more information

Grandstands 2

The grandstand complex is located directly behind the start line. From the seats, you will directly experience what happens after the start. And it&… more information

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Schedule

The F1 Italian Grand Prix follows the traditional Formula 1 weekend schedule, packed with action and excitement over three days:

  • Friday: The event kicks off with two Free Practice sessions, allowing teams to fine-tune their setups and drivers to get familiar with the track conditions.
  • Saturday: The day features a final Free Practice session in the morning, followed by the all-important Qualifying session in the afternoon, determining the starting grid for the race.
  • Sunday: The highlight of the weekend, the Grand Prix, takes place. Fans can enjoy the thrill of wheel-to-wheel racing as drivers compete for victory on the demanding Monza Circuit.

FRIDAY

 

 

FIA Formula 3

Practice Session

09:35 - 10:20

FIA Formula 2

Practice Session

11:00 - 11:45

Formula 1

First Practice Session

13:30 - 14:30

FIA Formula 3

Qualifying Session - Group A

15:00 - 15:13

FIA Formula 3

Qualifying Session - Group B

15:21 - 15:34

FIA Formula 2

Qualifying Session

16:00 - 16:30

Formula 1

Second Practice Session

17:00 - 18:00

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup

Practice Session

18:30 - 19:15

 

SATURDAY

FIA Formula 3

Sprint Race

09:30 - 10:15

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup

Qualifying Session

10:55 - 11:25

Formula 1

Third Practice Session

12:30 - 13:30

FIA Formula 2

Sprint Race

14:15 - 15:05

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

16:00 - 17:00

SUNDAY

FIA Formula 3

Feature Race

08:35 -09:25

FIA Formula 2

Feature Race

10:05 - 11:10

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup

Race (15 Laps or 30 Mins)

12:05 - 12:40

Formula 1

Grand Prix

15:00 - 17:00

Entering the circuit

Attending the Italian Grand Prix at Monza requires planning. The Autodromo Nazionale Monza features seven gates (A-G), each serving specific circuit sections. Use the gate closest to your seating area, such as Gates A, G, and F for Parabolica, or Gates B and C for the pit straight and Variante del Rettifilo.

Gates typically open around 7:00–8:00 AM and close around 8:00 PM, except on Thursday when Gate G opens from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with the Fan Zone (for more details, click here) already accessible.

For better orientation and to make the most of your Italian Grand Prix experience, we recommend purchasing the exclusive Survival Guide here. This guide includes detailed maps of the circuit, tips for navigating the venue and essential information to ensure you have a seamless and enjoyable weekend at Monza.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Avoid hassle at the gate! Check out this list of items you should leave behind when heading to the Italian Grand Prix in Monza. Keep your luggage light – only small backpacks are permitted.

What you can bring

  • Baby bottles
  • Baby carriages
  • Cameras and lenses
  • Electronic cigarettes
  • Flexible plastic flag poles
  • Mosquito repellents (cream or soft plastic containers in original packaging)
  • Notebooks and other electronic devices
  • Plastic bottles up to 500 ml
  • Pocket lighters
  • Registered assistance dogs
  • Small chairs
  • Small umbrellas without metal tips
  • Soft containers for liquids up to 500 ml
  • Tripods, monopods for cameras, and selfie sticks
  • Wheelchairs for wheelchair users

Items not allowed at the circuit:

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Animals (except registered assistance dogs)
  • Bags and backpacks larger than 15 litres
  • Bicycles
  • Canisters, glass or metal bottles
  • Chairs and tables
  • Drones or remote-controlled flying devices
  • Drugs, harmful substances, flammable materials, or poisons
  • Fireworks, smoke bombs, firecrackers, laser pointers, or horns
  • Hard water bottles
  • Musical instruments
  • PET bottles over 500 millilitres
  • Powerbanks exceeding 300 grams
  • Rods
  • Scooters
  • Sharp or dangerous items (e.g., knives, explosives, or weapons)
  • Spreads in tin containers (e.g., varnishes, deodorants, or mosquito repellent)
  • Suitcases or trolleys
  • Tents or sleeping bags
  • Umbrellas or parasols

Parking

Parking areas around the Autodromo di Monza are available for visitors during the Italian Grand Prix F1 weekend. From these lots, you can either walk to the circuit or use the shuttle bus service.

We recommend Easy Camping Parking, which offers a convenient prebooking option to secure your parking spot in advance.

Easy Camping Parking provides facilities for motorbikes and cars, located just 400 meters from Gates C and D. The parking area is accessible via Via Parco and operates from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with no overnight parking allowed. Prices start at €29 per day or €99 for a 5-day pass.

Parking

Camping

Camping near the Autodromo di Monza is a great way to enhance your Italian Grand Prix experience. Located close to the circuit, the camping area offers amenities such as toilets, showers, barbecue areas, water refill stations, black water disposal and nearby parking for cars and motorcycles.

We recommend GP Camping for your stay during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Located within a 5-minute walk from the Curva di Lesmo gate, this campsite offers:

  • Proximity to the circuit: A short walk ensures easy access to the track.
  • Clean sanitary facilities: 24-hour cleaning service for toilets and hot showers.
  • Grassy camping areas: Freshly cut meadows provide ideal spots for tents or campers.
  • On-site parking: Park your car or motorbike near your camping spot.

The campsite operates from Thursday to Monday, allowing you to fully enjoy the race weekend. For more details and booking options, click here.

About the circuit

The Autodromo Nazionale Monza is one of the most iconic and historic circuits in motorsport. Situated in the Royal Park of Monza, just north of Milan, it has been a staple of Formula 1 since the championship began in 1950 and has hosted more Grands Prix than any other circuit. Known as the "Temple of Speed," Monza is revered for its high-speed straights and technical chicanes, which challenge both drivers and engineers. The track spans 5.793 km and includes legendary sections like the Lesmo corners and the Parabolica, now renamed Cura Alborveto.

Monza is the fastest circuit on the F1 calendar, with cars often reaching speeds of over 360 km/h. Its unique layout delivers thrilling overtakes and dramatic finishes, making it a favorite among drivers and fans alike. Opened in 1922, it is one of the oldest purpose-built race tracks in the world, with remnants of its original banking still visible, showcasing its rich heritage.

The circuit is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, amplified by the passionate Tifosi who create an electrifying environment, especially when Ferrari performs well. The grandstands and natural surroundings offer excellent views of the action, while the lush park setting adds a unique charm. Beyond Formula 1, Monza hosts various motorsport events and remains a venue steeped in history, speed, and excitement.

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