After the French Grand Prix, the American Grand Prix, the Spanish Grand Prix, and the Russian Grand Prix, the Italian Grand Prix (Italian: Gran Premio d’Italia) is the fifth oldest national Grand Prix, having been conducted since 1921.
Italian Grand Prix 2021 Dates, Time, Tickets, Winner, Results
Autodromo Nazionale di Monza (2000–present) | |
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Number of times held | 91 |
First held | 1921 |
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Circuit length | 5.793 km (3.600 mi) |
Race length | 306.720 km (190.596 mi) |
Laps | 53 |
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From 1925 to 1928, the Italian Grand Prix counted toward the World Manufacturers’ Championship, while from 1931 to 1932 and 1935 to 1938, it counted toward the European Championship.
Italian Grand Prix 2021: Dates
Here’s a look at the full itinerary for the Italian Grand Prix 2021, as well as information on how to watch the race live in India.
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes F1 will try to retaliate at this week’s Italian Grand Prix 2021, after Max Verstappen won an excellent home race at the Dutch Grand Prix last week. The victory gave the Dutch driver (224.5) a three-point lead over the British driver in the Drivers’ Championship (221.5).
Italian Grand Prix 2021: Time
The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, in northern Italy, is one of Formula One’s most famous circuits.
It has hosted the Italian Grand Prix every year since the sport began in 1950, with the exception of 1980.
There are few tracks with longer straights and sweeping bends where cars can attain higher speeds, with cars average over 160 mph and reaching speeds of over 200 mph.
Italian Grand Prix 2021: Tickets
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The race takes place at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Monza, Lombardi, Italy, and lasts 53 laps. The route is 5.793 kilometres (3.600 miles) long, for a total distance of 306.720 kilometres (190.596 mi).
Italian Grand Prix 2021: Winner
The Formula One Italian Grand Prix 2021 was won by Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren, Australia-Italy) at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza track in Monza, Italy. This is McLaren’s first victory in nine years.
In the F1 race, Lando Norris finished second and Valtteri Bottas finished third. Due to a collision, Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are forced to retire from the Italian Grand Prix 2021.
Italian Grand Prix 2021: Results
The Italian GP is a fan favourite for its atmosphere and famous circuit, which is home to the Tifosi and Ferrari.
After winning on home soil at Zandvoort last time out, Max Verstappen heads to Italy with a three-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton.
The Italian GP is a fan favourite for its atmosphere and famous circuit, which is home to the Tifosi and Ferrari.
After winning on home soil at Zandvoort last time out, Max Verstappen heads to Italy with a three-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton.