Monza Formula 1 Circuit
The Monza Formula 1 Circuit, located near Milan, Italy, is one of the oldest and most famous racetracks in the world. Opened in 1922, it is known for its high-speed straights and challenging corners, making it a favorite among drivers and fans alike. The circuit has a length of 5.793 kilometers and features a unique layout that includes both fast sections and technical turns.
Monza is often referred to as the "Temple of Speed" due to its emphasis on speed and performance. It hosts the annual Italian Grand Prix, which is a key event in the Formula 1 calendar. The atmosphere during race weekends is electric, with passionate fans filling the grandstands to support their favorite teams and drivers.