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Monza’s Glorious Legacy Faces Modern Challenges due to F1’s Evolving Calendar – Host Italian Grand Prix until at least 2031

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
January 9, 2025
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Monza’s Glorious Legacy Faces Modern Challenges due to  F1’s Evolving Calendar – Host Italian Grand Prix until at least 2031

Monza, the iconic “Temple of Speed,” has been the heartbeat of Formula 1 for nearly a century. Situated in a former royal park near Milan, the track has witnessed history unfold, hosting Grand Prix races almost every year since the world championship’s inception in 1950. Yet, as the sport barrels into a new era, even this hallowed ground must adapt to survive.


Monza: A Pillar of F1 History

Stefano Domenicali, Formula 1’s President and CEO, summed up Monza’s significance:

“Monza is at the very heart of Formula One history, and the atmosphere each year is unique as the Tifosi gather in huge numbers to cheer on Ferrari and the drivers.”

This year, the circuit celebrated another historic moment as Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc delivered a triumphant home victory, further solidifying Monza’s reputation as a Ferrari stronghold. With 20 wins, the Scuderia has tasted more success here than at any other track.


Modernizing a Classic

Despite its legendary status, Monza has had to modernize to remain competitive in an ever-changing Formula 1 landscape. Recent upgrades include resurfaced asphalt and widened access tunnels to improve safety for spectators and vehicles. Angelo Sticchi Damiani, president of the Automobile Club d’Italia, highlighted these efforts but acknowledged the road ahead:

“We are all aware that history is no longer enough. Following the resurfacing of the track and underpasses to improve safety, we are now faced with a new challenge in 2025: improving the quality and quantity of hospitality offerings.”

Hospitality, fan engagement, and infrastructure are crucial as Formula 1’s newer venues in the Middle East and North America set the bar with luxurious facilities and cutting-edge amenities.


The Battle of Italy’s Circuits

Italy is one of the few countries privileged to host two Grand Prix events. However, the future of its other iconic circuit, Imola, is uncertain. With its agreement expiring in 2026 and increasing competition for race slots, Imola may face the axe unless it can secure its place on a calendar already stretched to 24 rounds.

Domenicali, born in Imola and a former Ferrari team boss, acknowledged the emotional and historical significance of both tracks but warned that nostalgia alone won’t guarantee their survival. Africa and other global markets are vying for inclusion, potentially at the expense of European circuits.


Balancing Legacy and Progress

Monza and Imola hold a special place in Formula 1’s storied history, evoking memories of triumph and tragedy. Yet, as Formula 1 grows into a global entertainment spectacle, even these legendary circuits must evolve to meet modern standards.

For Monza, the challenge lies in blending its historic charm with contemporary demands. As Damiani put it, the circuit’s future hinges on delivering a hospitality experience befitting the modern era while preserving the passion and tradition that make it irreplaceable.

The Tifosi will undoubtedly hope that Monza’s roar will echo through the park for decades to come, but the “Temple of Speed” must ensure it remains a temple for all, not just a relic of the past.

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