COURSE FOR COURSE MARSHALS AT MONZA NATIONAL AUTODROME FROM OCTOBER 13 TO 15

As part of the "Volunteers and Officials Month 2025," Automobile Club Milano from October 13 to 15 is organizing the training course for Road Marshals. The classes will be held from Oct. 13 to 15 and will take place inside the Autodromo Nazionale Monza from 7 to 10 p.m. Registration closes on Friday, October 3. The work will be opened by Alessandro Tibiletti president of the GuG (Gruppo Ufficiali di Gara), in the continuation of the inaugural evening Claudio Ettori, for the sporting part, Giulio Guerrini, federal doctor, the Race Directors, Renato Schmidt and Oscar Comi, will speak to illustrate the activity of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Massimo Percivalle and Massimo Meani, who will expose the activity of the volunteer.

On Tuesday, Oct. 14, the proceedings will be introduced by Paolo Longoni, vice president of Automobile Club Milano, then Daniele Galbiati, who will give the course for commissioners, will speak.

The last day will be devoted to examinations and the awarding of certificates.

Registration will close on Friday, October 3.

October is Volunteers and Officials Month 2025, an initiative launched by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the world governing body of motorsport and the Federation of Mobility Organizations, to commemorate the irreplaceable contribution that Volunteers and Officials make to enable motor racing to take place around the world.


AUTODROMO NAZIONALE MONZA GETS ISO 20121 CERTIFICATION

Autodromo Nazionale Monza has obtained the prestigious ISO 20121:2024 certification, issued by RINA, for sustainable event management. The international recognition attests to the adoption of high standards to reduce environmental impact, promote inclusiveness and improve organizational efficiency.

To achieve this certification, the Autodrome adopted a management system that integrates the analysis and evaluation of the environmental, social and economic impacts of events; the definition of sustainable goals and performance indicators (KPIs); the involvement of internal and external stakeholders (public, suppliers, community, local authorities); the adoption of concrete measures to reduce consumption, emissions, waste and improve the accessibility and inclusiveness of events; and a continuous improvement plan, supported by internal audits and periodic checks.

An achievement to which are added the significant achievements of the 2025 edition of the Formula 1 Pirelli Italian Grand Prix in sustainability and inclusion.

Separate waste collection reached 62.97%, an increase of 11.85% over 2024. 26 water stations and 120 dispensing points - including 110 dedicated to fans - have been installed, preventing the consumption of more than 480,000 plastic bottles.

In collaboration with LILT (Lega Italiana per la Lotta contro i Tumori), 70,000 doses of SPF 50+ sunscreen were distributed free of charge, while the Food Don ation initiative recovered 1.8 tons of food, donated to 290 families in need.

Great attention was also paid to social issues: the Awabot project involved 36 children with disabilities or serious illnesses, with the support of all 10 F1 teams, President Stefano Domenicali, and champions such as Jacques Villeneuve and Jean Alesi. With Make-A-Wish, 20 tickets were donated to young patients, and 20 children from the Maria Letizia Verga Foundation were featured as Grid Kids.

Economically as well, the GP confirmed its roots in the territory: out of 92 companies involved, nearly 60 percent are based in Lombardy, while more than 92 percent are Italian, testifying to the value of the national supply chain.


VOLUNTEERS&OFFICIALS MONTH: OFFICIALS AWARD CEREMONY IN MONZA AS WELL

Autodromo Nazionale Monza is one of the three venues chosen by ACI Sport for the awarding of race officials as part of the campaign initiated by the FIA, the International Automobile Federation, which has elected October as Volunteers& Officials Month.

The initiative was taken to pay tribute to the commitment and passion of the people who, every year, make it possible for motorsport events to take place around the world.

Automobile Club d'Italia -National Motorsport Federation- is enthusiastically joining the initiative through ACI Sport, celebrating the fundamental contribution of race officials working in every corner of the country.

From international competitions to national and regional championships, thousands of people play key roles - such as those of race directors, course marshals, sports marshals, technical marshals, health service, and firefighters - that are essential to the success of track and road events and to the safety of participants and spectators. Their expertise and dedication are an irreplaceable resource for the entire sports movement.

To reinforce this message, ACI has decided to award race officials who have distinguished themselves by their spirit of service, making a particularly significant contribution in terms of commitment. The awards will be presented during a number of major events on the national calendar taking place in October, including the FIA World Karting Championship scheduled at Franciacorta (BS) Oct. 9-12, the 72nd Rallye Sanremo, valid for the European and Sparco Italian Rally Championships (Oct. 17-19), and theACI Racing Weekend at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza scheduled Oct. 24-26.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the FIA, said:
"Volunteers are the lifeblood of our sport. Their passion, dedication and commitment are truly inspiring and enable motorsport events to take place all over the world, bringing joy and entertainment to millions of fans. By declaring October Volunteer Month, FIA expresses its sincere appreciation and commitment to all our volunteers. I invite anyone interested in volunteering at a motorsports event to get involved and discover how rewarding it is to play such a significant role in the races and events we all love to watch."

Tullio Del Sette, Extraordinary Commissioner of the Automobile Club of Italy, pointed out:
"This initiative is an important moment to highlight the crucial role of race officials. Without their professionalism, commitment and passion, racing could not take place. They are the ones who ensure safety, organization and proper conduct of every race. It is therefore a duty and a privilege for ACI to recognize their value and publicly thank them."

For John Baptist Tombolato, ACI Sub Commissioner: "Race officials contribute to the perfect success of races in Italy and around the world and perfectly embody the concept of sportsmanship. To pay tribute to them is to embrace the highest values of sportsmanship and inclusion."

"Officials - confirmed ACI president-elect Geronimo La Russa - are the highest expression of that love of sport and helpfulness to others that are among the founding values of all Automobile Club of Italy activity. Recognizing the efforts and sacrifices of these people is therefore an honor, as well as a joy, for all of us who are part of the ACI family."

Throughout the month, ACI Sport will also promote awareness-raising moments and informational initiatives to bring new people into sports volunteering, with the aim of training and welcoming new people into key roles in the organization of competitions.


TCR EUROPE 2026 IN MONZA FROM SEPTEMBER 25-27

TCR Europe has made the 2026 calendar official, which includes a stop at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza on the last weekend of September. The legendary Brianza circuit will return to host a continental round after a three-year absence (last time in 2023).

"We are delighted to confirm our new calendar for 2026 before the last race this year, with which we end the season with the highest number of entries and an extraordinary fight for the title," said series promoter Rubén Fernández. "After a successful season, we are looking forward to repeating everything with a calendar with a revamped format. And we have already registered a great deal of interest both from existing teams and from new teams interested in joining us next year."

Twenty-seven drivers are entered in the final round of 2025, scheduled tomorrow through Saturday in Barcelona. Many Italians: Nicola Baldan and rookie Giacomo Prandelli (Audi RS3 LMS, Aikoa), Gabriele Covini (Hyundai Elantra N, BRC), Giacomo Ghermandi (Honda Civic FL5, MM), Felice Jelmini (Audi RS3 LMS, PMA). Also at the start is the reigning Italian champion, Canadian Nic Taylor (Audi, PMA).

Here is the 2026 calendar: March 20-22: Mugello; May 15-17: Spa-Francorschamps (Belgium); June 5-7: Paul Ricard (France); July 3-5: Hungaroring (Budapest, Hungary); Sept. 25-27: Monza; Oct. 23-25 Barcelona.

(Pictured is an image of the 2023 Monza race)


RECOVERED 1.8 TONS OF FOOD AT FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GP D'ITALIA 2025: DONATED TO 290 NEEDY FAMILIES

An Italian Grand Prix in Monza that this year recorded a record attendance during the 3-day event: 369,041 fans present at the racetrack.

But the weekend can boast of another great achievement: thanks to the memorandum of understanding between ATS Brianza, Autodromo Nazionale Monza and CSV (Centro di Servizio per il Volontariato) Monza, Lecco and Sondrio for the promotion of food waste reduction, recovery of food surpluses and redistribution to families in need in the area, they were rAccepted more than 1.8 tons of foodstuffs, donated by food operators and meal production centers present at the Autodrome; coordination and collaboration among ATS operators, Food Sector Operators, CSV led to the collection, portioning and distribution of meals and food products to 290 families in need, thanks to the efforts of 100 valiant volunteers and Health Protection Agency workers, who were busy until the Wednesday following the Grand Prix.

Raw materials, semi-finished products and properly stored meals such as fruits and vegetables, ready meals, meat, beverages, and baked goods were delivered by the food operators who joined the project, at the collection centers located at the Autodrome, where operators from the Food Hygiene and Nutrition Structure of ATS Brianza verified that the hygiene and safety requirements of the delivered food were maintained.

"This collaboration is truly a feather in the cap of activities in the field of surplus recovery and the fight against food waste," explains ATS Brianza General Manager Paola Palmieri. "It is a project that is made possible thanks to the commitment and collaboration between entities, associations, and food operators, united in this challenge of social responsibility, environmental sustainability and health promotion. The protocol has been active since 2022 and year after year we have expanded the scope, applying this model not only to the Grand Prix, but to other events at the Autodrome, collecting 28 tons of food in 4 years and helping hundreds of needy families in neighboring municipalities. I would like to emphasize how the awareness-raising activities and waste reduction campaigns we have promoted have resulted in greater attention and better planning on the part of the operators in the sector, allowing a steady decline in the food surplus recovered year after year during the Grand Prix. Finally, I would like to thank the operators of our agency who engaged in this activity for 4 days and all the volunteers who contributed to its success."

"The Italian Grand Prix 2025 represented for Monza not only an extraordinary success in terms of participation, but also a concrete opportunity to demonstrate how a major sporting event can generate a positive impact on the territory, also from a social and environmental point of view," commented Giuseppe Redaelli, president of SIAS Autodromo Nazionale Monza. "Thanks to the memorandum of understanding with ATS Brianza and CSV Monza Lecco Sondrio, and the fundamental contribution of food operators and more than 100 volunteers, we were able to collect more than 1.8 tons of food surplus. This is an extraordinary result that shows how collaboration between institutions, third sector entities and businesses can translate into concrete gestures of solidarity, efficiency and sustainability. This project is a source of great pride for us: the Autodromo Nazionale Monza wants to continue to be not only the Temple of Speed, but also a point of reference for a model of responsible event that is attentive to the welfare of the territory. To all those who made this achievement possible, goes my most sincere thanks."

"So much work, so many rules to follow, so much responsibility to the families in need who are waiting for this great opportunity! The good exists and the 80 volunteers involved who worked tirelessly and impeccably giving hours of their lives are tangible proof of that! We have activated an important Monza network, that of Pane ù&Rose, which I thank from the bottom of my heart for distributing in record time what was collected," emphasizes Filippo Viganò, president of CSV Monza Lecco Sondrio. The good news flowing from this exemplary experience is that there are still many people who give of themselves for free for the public good and for the most fragile. Important to say this indeed to repeat it in a communication system that often generates anguish and a sense of helplessness. So thank you to all the volunteers and all the volunteers of the world!"

(SOURCE: PRESS RELEASE ATS BRIANZA)


AUTODROMO NAZIONALE MONZA PARTICIPATES IN OPEN VILLAS

Extraordinary opening for Autodromo Nazionale Monza on the occasion of the XXIII edition of Ville Aperte in Brianza, the cultural initiative that for more than 20 years has been enhancing the historical, artistic and architectural heritage of the area conceived by the Province of Monza and Brianza.

On Saturday, September 27 and Sunday, September 28, 2025, the Autodrome will welcome visitors with a guided, exclusive Experience Tour that will allow them to discover up close the circuit's most fascinating areas: the Technical Rooms - Storytelling Route, the Hospitality Rooms, the Briefing Room and the exciting Podium. A journey through the 100-year history of the "World's Fastest Racetrack," narrated by expert guides who will illustrate the most significant moments, the architectural transformations and the protagonists who have made the circuit a landmark on the international motorsport scene.

The event is also a unique opportunity to admire the major redevelopment works completed in 2024, including the complete resurfacing of the Formula 1 track and the construction of new underpasses to improve public accessibility and safety.

In keeping with the inclusive and cultural spirit of the event, the tour inside the Autodrome will be offered at a capped price.

Ville Aperte in Brianza 2025 thus confirms its vocation for the sustainable promotion of the area, opening to the public not only historic residences, but also those places of memory and innovation that tell the present and future of our cultural identity.


PIRELLI F1 TESTING CONCLUDED AT MONZA WITH SAINZ AND HADJAR ON TRACK

The two-day Pirelli test at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, dedicated to the development of the 2026 compounds, ended with a half-day on the track. Starring Carlos Sainz with the Williams and Isack Hadjar with the Racing Bulls.

The Spaniard completed 57 laps, with his best time of 1'22''108 on lap 24. Isack Hadjar stopped the stopwatch at 1'23''825 on lap 30 of 56. Ambient temperatures remained between 20°C and 25°C, and asphalt temperatures between 27°C and 32°C.

Considering also the laps completed yesterday, which were covered exclusively on slicks by the same two drivers, along with Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda for Red Bull and Felipe Drugovich for Aston Martin, a total of 467 laps were completed over the two days of Pirelli testing at Monza, for a total of 2,705 kilometers.

The tests allowed Pirelli to collect the data needed to continue development of the 2026 slick compounds, which must be homologated by Dec. 15.

Williams took to the track with a mule car derived from the current FW47, while the Racing Bulls used a modified 2024 VCARB01. The modifications to the cars were necessary in order to fit the prototype tires, which are slightly narrower than those currently in use, while maintaining the same diameter.

 


VERSTAPPEN STILL ON TRACK AT MONZA: TODAY PIRELLI TEST WITH 4 TEAMS INVOLVED

Four teams took to the track today at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza for the first day of testing organized by Pirelli for the development of 2026 tires. Max Verstappen returned to the track where he won the Formula 1 Pirelli Italian Grand Prix 2025 on Sunday, along with Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda, Aston Martin third driver Felipe Drugovich and Williams and Racing Bulls starters Carlos Sainz and Isack Hadjar.

The schedule initially called for today to include only Red Bull, with Verstappen in the morning and Tsunoda in the afternoon, and Aston Martin with Drugovich. Testing was to continue tomorrow with the pair of Racing Bulls and Williams drivers. However, the weather forecast for Wednesday (thunderstorms and heavy rain in the morning) forced the plans to be revised.

With the morning session over, Williams and Racing Bulls agreed to advance part of their schedule to today, bringing Sainz and Hadjar to the track as early as this afternoon. To assemble the prototypes, Aston Martin and Williams adapted current AMR25 and FW47 single-seaters, while Red Bull used a mule car derived from the 2023 RB19 and Racing Bulls from the 2024 VCARB01.

The reigning world champion completed his program in the morning with a total of 59 laps, then left the wheel to Tsunoda, who authored 63 laps in the afternoon. The best times for the two Red Bull drivers were 1'24''117 on lap 25 for Verstappen and 1'23''826 on lap 30 for the Japanese driver. Drugovich (Aston Martin), on the other hand, covered 118 laps over the entire day, with a best time of 1'23''792 on lap 37.

Carlos Sainz (Williams) completed 49 laps, posting his best time of 1'22''388 on lap 30. Isack Hadjar, on lap 41 of the 65 runs, stopped the clock at 1'23''951, his best time of the day.

Tomorrow's program will inevitably be affected by the weather.

(Source, Pirelli Press Release)


FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA 2026: SCATTA LA VENDITA DEI BIGLIETTI

Dopo il grande successo del Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio d'Italia 2025, che ha segnato un nuovo record di presenze (369.041), da oggi, alle ore 12, è possibile acquistare i biglietti per la 97esima edizione che sarà in programma dal 4 al 6 settembre 2026 all’Autodromo Nazionale Monza.

Ci sarà, inoltre, la possibilità di accedere alla promo Fidelity con uno sconto dell'8% per coloro che hanno acquistato un biglietto per il Gran Premio dell'Emilia-Romagna e/o per il Gran Premio d'Italia 2025. La promozione è valida fino al 22 settembre 2025.

Un’opportunità imperdibile per tutti gli appassionati di motorsport che desiderano assicurarsi un posto in prima fila per il Gran Premio d’Italia 2026 e rivivere l’emozione della gara in un circuito leggendario come Monza.


GRAND PRIX OF ITALY: THE HEART OF FORMULA 1 BEATS IN MONZA

The fastest three days of the year in Monza closed yesterday: drawing up the balance of the 96th edition of the Italian Grand Prix today in the town hall was Mayor Paolo Pilotto together with Prefect Enrico Roccatagliata, SIAS Autodromo Nazionale Monza President Giuseppe Redaelli and ACI Milano Deputy Vice President Pietro Meda.

According to data provided by SIAS Autodromo Nazionale Monza this edition of the Italian Grand Prix recorded a record attendance of At 369,041 attendance over the three days.

Roads and public transportation. The extraordinary mobility plan, now consolidated for major events in the city, prepared in collaboration with "Monza Mobility," worked. The choice of many fans to reach the circuit by public transport was confirmed thanks to the shuttle system, and in particular the Black Shuttle, which connected the Monza Railway Station to the Park: over 62,000 passengers registered in the three-day event.

Users also took advantage of the expansion of shared mobility tools, confirming the popularity of shared scooters and bicycles, which registered 12,183 rentals compared to 10,200 last year.

The nine maxi parking lots (Platinum, Gold, Red, Blue, Orange, Brown, Purple, White and Green), managed by Monza Mobility accommodated 18,500 vehicles over the three days (more than 11,800 on Sunday alone), as well as 290 buses.

Trenord. Over the GP weekend, Trenord ran extraordinary trains between Milan and Monza and between Milan and Biassono, in addition to the ordinary service, and upgraded train compositions.

More than 36 thousand passengers bought special tickets offered by Trenord to reach the Autodrome by train.

TO these are in addition to the several thousand travelers who, between Friday and Sunday, reached Monza station, served on weekdays and holidays by 380 and 300 trains a day, respectively, and Biassono Lesmo station with ordinary tickets and passes.

Operators from Trenord's Assistance and Security teams for the three days of the event carried out manning actions at Monza, Biassono Lesmo and Milan stations to direct the flow of people in getting on and off trains.

Local Police and Civil Defense. A total of 600 Local Police officers were deployed, with an average of 235 operators per day distributed on shifts from 06:00 to 22:00, ensuring more than 7,000 hours of service on September 5, 6 and 7.
Of these, about 300 operators were fielded by the Monza Local Police Command, which made the most significant contribution.

20 penalties were imposed by the Consumer and Business Protection Unit, amounting to about 9,260 euros, with the administrative seizure and confiscation of about 250 bottles of water and beer sold without authorization.

On Sunday afternoon, the outflow of spectators began at 4:15 p.m. and proceeded smoothly; by 7:15 p.m. traffic was back to normal, and the exit of fans from the city was completed without any particular critical issues.

The Civil Defense 's planned emergency plan for the city of Monza involved 295 volunteers for 1730 hours of service. The Plan, on the back of 2024, was drafted in an integrated manner with the municipalities of Vedano al Lambro, Biassono, Villasanta and Lissone, thus also integrating this service with that of the Local Police, a long coordination effort that began in May.

Once again this year, a special localized weather forecasting service provided by the Regional Natural Hazards Monitoring Functional Center was activated for the occasion, which saw the issuance of 4 specific weather bulletins (from Thursday 4/09) localized for the Monza area. This service was complemented by the nowcasting systems for forecasting short-term exceptional weather phenomena of the Civil Protection Service of the City of Monza.

Waste collection. Extraordinary waste collection operations inside the Park and in the city will be completed in the next few hours. According to an initial estimate inside the Park, there are 16 tons of waste produced during the days of the Grand Prix, to which must be added the 82 tons already collected in the Autodrome area and the same number that will be produced at the end of the cleaning and dismantling operations. In the city there are already 21 tons collected and already delivered to date.

Public water. BrianzAcque has dispensed 78 thousand liters of public water at the various distribution points installed within the Autodrome area, resulting in a saving of about 156 thousand half-liter plastic bottles: these figures register a +53% compared to 2024.

A total of 761 liters of water were tapped at the dispenser installed for visitors to the FuoriGP in St. Paul Square.

#MonzaFuoriGP2024 and tourist reception.. 62,000 people is the estimated total attendance to the four-day event.

The Cambiaghi Square concerts were attended by more than 9,000 spectators, including 3,500 on Friday and 5,500 on Saturday, September 6.

About 28,000 people passed through the street-food area set up at the Boschetti Reali, while the total flow in the other areas of the event was 25,000 people distributed among Trento and Trieste Square, Largo IV Novembre, Roma Square, Carducci Square, Via Vittorio Emanuele, Carrobiolo Square, Colombo Bridge, and Spalto Maddalena.

Five information points set up, which intercepted 11,276 total contacts, with 7032 Italian tourists (62.4%) and 4,244 foreigners or 37.6%, with a significant numerical growth of both Italian and foreign visitors. Among the information points, the FS Station recorded the highest incidence of foreign tourists at 65 percent, while the most frequented were Trento and Trieste Square and Station Front.

During the event weekend, 17 guided tours were organized to discover the city in Italian, English, and French, which were attended by a total of 421 visitors (it was 220 in 2024).

29,000 programs of the event distributed at the Old Town, FS Station, shuttle stops and accesses to the Autodrome. Content posted on social channels gained wide visibility: 9,720,000 views were recorded on Facebook and 2,400,000 on Instagram.

Increased promotional activity for the event was also made possible by €40,000.00 in funding from the Lombardy Region through the"Olympic Hearts" initiative.

The authorities present. Present at the press conference were Questore Filippo Ferri, Carabinieri Commander Rosario Di Gangi, Guardia di Finanza Commander Gerardo Marinelli, Provincial Fire Brigade Command representative Davide Fratantoni, and Local Police Commander Giovanni Dongiovanni.

"The city of Monza has shown that it is able to put into play an adequate organizational machine for an international sporting event that has seen a record influx. The effort of responsibility and professionalism that all the Institutions and Public Bodies have made has made it possible to offer welcome and safety to the many people who have reached the city in these days ," explained Mayor Paolo Pilotto, " and at the same time to allow a serene enjoyment of the city for residents as well.

(Communiqué Municipality of Monza)