The Formula One Italian Grand Prix weekend starts on Friday September 9th with two practice sessions, FP1 starts at 17:30 pm IST.
The Italian Grand Prix is the fifth oldest national Grand Prix after the French Grand Prix, the American Grand Prize, the Spanish Grand Prix and the Russian Grand Prix, having been held since 1921. In 2013 it became the most held Grand Prix (the 2021 edition was the 91st). It is one of the two Grands Prix (along with the British) which has run as an event of the Formula One World Championship Grands Prix every season, continuously since the championship was introduced in 1950. Every Formula One Italian Grand Prix in the World Championship era has been held at Monza except in 1980, when it was held at Imola.
The Italian Grand Prix counted toward the World Manufacturers’ Championship from 1925 to 1928 and toward the European Championship from 1931 to 1932 and from 1935 to 1938. It was additionally designated the European Grand Prix seven times between 1923 and 1967, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe. Four editions before the World Championship were held in places other than Monza: Montichiari (1921), Livorno (1937), Milan (1947) and Turin (1948). The event is due to take place at the Monza Circuit until at least 2025.
The Formula One Italian Grand Prix weekend starts on Friday September 9th with two practice sessions for the drivers FP1 starts at 17:30 pm IST and FP2 starts at 20:30 pm IST. The next day starts with free practice 3 at 16:30 pm IST and is followed by the qualifying. Sunday is the day for some high octane racing drama at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza as the race starts at 18:30 pm IST.
Date/Day | Time | Event |
Friday, September 9 | 17:30Â | FP1 |
20:30 | FP2 | |
Saturday, September 10 | 16:30 | FP3 |
19:30 | Qualifying | |
Sunday, September 11 | 18:30 | Race |
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