F1 ITALIAN GP: SUNDAY SOLD OUT, BUT TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Automobile Club d'Italia announces the sold out for Sunday, September 7, at the Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix of Italy 2025 scheduled at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. But the good news for all fans is the availability of tickets for Friday, September 5 and Saturday, September 6: two unmissable events to experience the magic of Formula 1 up close. An advantageous mini-subscription has already been launched for these two days.

Regarding the result achieved, General Tullio Del Sette, Extraordinary Commissioner of the Automobile Club of Italy, said: "We are proud of this achievement, which is the result of the joint efforts of all those within ACI who are working with dedication to the organization of one of the most relevant sporting events on the national and international calendar, not only motoring. The large expected turnout, which in all likelihood will allow us to surpass last year's attendance record, is a recognition for the entire Italian Federation and confirms the central role of the Italian Grand Prix in the history of world motorsport. I invite the public to take the opportunity to experience the days of Friday and Saturday up close as well: two opportunities to immerse themselves in the unique atmosphere of Monza and help make the 2025 edition even more memorable."

"The success of the public recorded ," stressed the Extraordinary Subcommissioner of the Automobile Club of Italy, Hon. Giovanni Battista Tombolato. confirms the deep bond that unites our country to Formula 1 and underscores ACI's constant commitment to the enhancement of major sporting events as a collective heritage, capable of generating enthusiasm, participation and significant spin-offs for the entire system-Country. At a legendary circuit such as Monza, a symbol of Italian excellence, even the days of Friday and Saturday, thanks to the many initiatives designed for the public, represent a privileged opportunity to live as protagonists the Italian celebration of motorsport fans."

Friday, September 5, will be devoted to free practice sessions, which will allow Formula 1 World Championship teams and drivers to work on the set-up of single-seaters in preparation for the competition. On Saturday 6, as usual, official qualifying will take place, which will define the starting grid for Sunday's race.

The weekend's sports program will be further enriched by competitions in the main supporting series - Formula 2, Formula 3 and Porsche Supercup - guaranteeing a high technical and spectacular level of performance.

Rounding out the experience for the public will be entertainment areas open throughout the weekend, including the Fanzone, where they can meet their favorites, try their hand at interactive activities with initiatives aimed at fans of all ages.

 

 


LAST REMAINING TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THE FORMULA 1 PIRELLI ITALIAN GRAND PRIX 2025

Anticipation is building for the Formula 1 Pirelli Italian Grand Prix 2025, scheduled to take place from September 5 to 7 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza.

For those eager to experience the thrill of Formula 1 live, starting at 12:00 PM on Friday, July 31, the last remaining tickets for race Sunday will go on sale, including seats in the brand-new Tribuna Rettilineo Parabolica Esterna 20Bis, located in one of the most spectacular areas of the circuit: near the legendary Variante Ascari, along the straight leading to the Parabolica corner.

Tickets for “Circolare Prato” (General Admission) are still available for all three days of the event, as well as weekend passes for Friday and Saturday.

The event continues to be one of the must-see highlights on the international sporting calendar, with figures suggesting a new attendance record at the Temple of Speed.


UNVEILED THE ITALIAN GP POSTER: A TRIBUTE TO THE TEMPLE OF SPEED

The official presentation of the poster for the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio d’Italia 2025, scheduled to take place at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza from September 5 to 7 as the 16th round of the Formula 1 World Championship, was held this morning at the Automobile Club d’Italia headquarters in Rome.

In attendance were ACI Extraordinary Commissioner Tullio Del Sette, Deputy Commissioner Giovanni Battista Tombolato, and ACI President-elect Geronimo La Russa.

The theme of the 2025 poster is “The Sense of Speed”, a visual tribute to the DNA of the historic Brianza circuit. Built in 1922, Monza is the second oldest permanent racetrack still in operation, after the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Its legendary nickname, Temple of Speed, stems from its defining features: long straights, flat-out corners, and — in the past — the iconic high-speed oval.

The 2025 poster, both a visual prelude to the race and a coveted collector’s item for fans, represents speed as a swirling vortex blending the Italian tricolore with ACI’s institutional blue. As the national sporting authority, ACI owns the Italian Grand Prix. Featured in the artwork are three Formula 1 cars: the Ferrari, motorsport’s “national red team,” victorious at Monza in 2024 with Charles Leclerc and returning this year with a dream lineup that includes seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton; the Mercedes driven by young Italian prodigy Kimi Andrea Antonelli, a symbol of ACI Team Italia’s talent development program; and the McLaren-Mercedes of current title contenders Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.

Tullio Del Sette commented: “The poster we unveiled this morning will accompany the 96th edition of the Italian Grand Prix, the 75th since the Formula 1 World Championship was established. The central motif is a chromatic vortex exalting our tricolore, enveloping three cars that represent today’s Formula 1: Ferrari, naturally; McLaren, currently leading the championship; and Antonelli’s Mercedes, the pride of Italy and ACI Team Italia. The blue ring surrounding the vortex represents ACI’s institutional color, as Italy’s motorsport federation, affiliated with CONI, co-founder of the FIA, and once again organizer of the Grand Prix.”

Giovanni Battista Tombolato added: “I am proud to be Italian. Everything Monza represents — for fans, for the public, for the region, is of immense value. Monza is the most historic track on the current calendar, with the September race marking the 75th Grand Prix held here since the inception of the World Championship. Not even Monte Carlo or Silverstone can claim that. I invite fans to come in great numbers, let’s set a new attendance record together.”

Geronimo La Russa concluded: “Monza is home to me, but above all, it is the home of Formula 1, of the fans’ passion, and of cutting-edge technology. Its long-standing presence in the sport speaks to the dedication of everyone who works to ensure the success of this event, which brings benefits to the region and the entire country. As ACI, we remain committed to enhancing the experience and strengthening its position at the heart of Italy’s sporting calendar.”

This will be the 96th running of the Italian Grand Prix. Since the birth of the World Championship in 1950, Monza has hosted the race continuously, with the sole exception of 1980, when it was held in Imola. No other circuit in the world boasts such consistent presence in Formula 1 history.

The official opening ceremony of the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio d’Italia 2025 will take place at 12:00 on September 2 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza.


FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA 2025: TWO-DAY TICKETS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Starting at 12:00 on Monday, July 21, 2025, two-daytickets for both Friday and Saturday of the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio d'Italia 2025 at Autodromo Nazionale Monza (scheduled from September 5 to 7) will officially go on sale.

Tickets will be available exclusively through the official channels of Ticketone and the Autodromo Nazionale Monza website.

This is a must for all fans: a single ticket covering two action-packed days, giving access to free practice and qualifying sessions for the Italian round of the Formula 1 World Championship, one of the most iconic and thrilling events on the calendar.

Known worldwide as the Temple of Speed, Monza offers a unique atmosphere to witness the pinnacle of racing performance, with blistering average speeds on the flying lap that determines pole position.

The ticket is valid for all seating categories, from General Admission to the most sought-after grandstands, allowing fans to fully immerse themselves in the excitement of race weekend at one of motorsport’s most legendary circuits.


ITALIAN ONE-TWO IN EUROCUP-3: COLNAGHI WINS AHEAD OF RINICELLA

Italian one-two finish in Race 2 of the fourth seasonal round of the Eurocup-3, a series organized by the Royal Spanish Automobile Federation, held this weekend at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza: local driver Mattia Colnaghi, behind the wheel of the Tatuus managed by MP Motorsport, claimed his third victory of the season ahead of teammate Valerio Rinicella. The Italo-Argentine is now just 4 points behind the Mexican Ernesto Rivera, who, after winning Saturday’s race, finished fifth (136 to 132).

Like on Saturday, the second race of the XGT4 Supersport GT also saw the crew formed by Lorenzo Tocci and Slovenian Mark Kastelic crossing the finish line victorious with their Mercedes AMG GT4. Lorenzo Mariani, driving the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Evo2, secured victory in the second Supersport GT event alongside Alessio Scauzillo.

Estonian Haralds Slegelmilhs scored a double with the World Series Dallara, powered by the Renault V8, fielded by Austrian HS Engineering in the BossGP. Alessandro Bollini also repeated his Legend Cars success, winning Race 2, while Race 3 was won by Alberto Naska, although Luca Franca crossed the finish line first but was penalized 5 seconds. Naska also won Race 1 in the Lotus Cup Italia, while the second race was claimed by Massimo Abbati.


AFTER THE RAIN, MEXICAN DRIVER RIVERA WINS EUROCUP-3 RACE 1 AT MONZA

The torrential rain that fell in the morning disrupted but did not stop the packed schedule at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, which this weekend is hosting the fourth round of the Eurocup-3 season. This is a single-make series using Tatuus cars, aimed at young drivers and organized by the Royal Spanish Automobile Federation. A wide range of support categories are also featured: BossGP, XGT 4, Supersport GT Series, and Lotus Cup Italy.

While the morning track activity was limited due to bad weather, the afternoon saw a continuous succession of qualifying sessions and races.

Mexican driver Ernesto Rivera (Campos Racing - Tatuus T318) claimed victory in the first Eurocup-3 race, which ended under a Safety Car. The Italians: Rinicella finished on the podium behind his teammate Andres Cardenas (MP Motorsport), while Mattia Colnaghi (MP Motorsport) came in sixth.  In Supersport GT Race 1, Denny Santi (Lamborghini Super Trofeo EVO2 - DL Racing) took the win. Alessandro Bollini triumphed in the Legend Cars, while in BossGP, the top step of the podium was taken by Latvian driver Haralds Slegelmlhs. The final checkered flag of the day celebrated the victory of Lorenzo Tocci and Slovenian Mark Kastelic in XGT4 Italy, driving the Mercedes AMG GT4 for Lema Racing. The Superpole in the Lotus Cup Italia was secured by Alberto Naska with a time of 2'05"833, averaging 165.7 km/h.

Tomorrow, races will run from 9:00 AM to 3:55 PM. Admission is free, with only parking requiring payment.


EUROCUP-3 PADDOCK CLOSED FOR SAFETY REASON AT MONZA WEEKEND

The Eurocup-3 Organization announces that, for safety reasons, the paddock area at the Monza Circuit will be closed to the general public throughout the entire race weekend, from 4 to 6 July.

Due to continuous car movement in the immediate vicinity of the paddock, access will be restricted exclusively to accredited organizers, participants, and staff. This measure has been taken to ensure the safety of all involved.

Spectators are reminded that all grandstands at the Monza Circuit will remain fully open throughout the weekend. Fans are warmly encouraged to experience the excitement of the races from the stands and enjoy the Fanzone, which features a Kids Area and a variety of Food & Beverage options.

For a full overview of the venue and event activities, visitors are invited to download and explore the official Monza Circuit app.

The Eurocup-3 Organizing Committee thanks all teams, officials, and spectators for their understanding and cooperation in helping to maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone. We remind you that the entrance to the Autodromo Nazionale Monza is free. You only pay for parking.



WEEKEND AT THE MONZA NATIONAL AUTODROME WITH THE EUROCUP-3

This weekend, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza will host the fourth of eight rounds of the Eurocup-3. It is a developmental racing series, open to drivers aged 16 and up. The cars are single-seaters with Italian-made engines and chassis: the chassis is built by Tatuus, and the engine is a 1.75-liter, 4-cylinder Alfa Romeo producing 275 hp, with an additional 25 hp boost available via the push-to-pass button.

There are 33 drivers entered, including two Italians: 18-year-old Valerio Rinicella from Rome, and 16-year-old Mattia Colnaghi, an Italo-Argentinian who was born in Monza. Among the field is also a "racing son", Austrian Oscar Wurz, and the son of two-time F1 World Champion Emerson Fittipaldi, who shares his famous grandfather’s name. Also competing is Swede Emil Hellberg, the 2023 Italian Sports Prototypes champion.

In the championship standings, Colnaghi — a rookie who won the Spanish F4 title last year — is second with 99 points, just behind Poland’s Kacper Sztuka (104 points), who is tied with Mexican driver Ernesto Rivera. Rinicella is fourth with 90 points.

In addition to Eurocup-3, Monza will also host the third round of the Boss GP series (33 cars, including former Formula 1, Formula 2, IndyCar, World Series by Renault, and A1 GP vehicles), the fourth round of the Lotus Cup Italia (18, cars, featuring well-known influencer Alberto Naska, currently second in the standings), as well as races for the Legend Car (36), XGT (13), and Supersport GT (14) categories.

The schedule includes free practice for all categories on Friday, July 4 from 9:00 AM to 4:20 PM; qualifying and the first races for each category (two for XGT) on Saturday, July 5 from 9:00 AM to 4:20 PM. Eurocup-3 Race 1 is set for 2:10 PM (30 minutes plus one lap). On Sunday, July 6, from 9:00 AM to 3:50 PM, there will be Eurocup-3 Qualifying 2, the second races for all categories (including Eurocup-3, starting at 1:40 PM, 30 minutes plus one lap), and Races 3 and 4 for XGT.

Admission is free; parking requires payment.


REVEALED 2026 GT WORLD CHALLENGE CALENDAR: MONZA 3 HOURS SET FOR MAY 30–31

During the recent CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa, held last weekend, SRO Motorsports Group officially announced the 2026 calendar for the GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS. Among the confirmed rounds is the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, which will once again host the Monza 3 Hours on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, 2026.

The announcement further strengthens the long-standing partnership between the Temple of Speed and SRO, a bond that in recent years has brought top-level international endurance racing back to the historic Monza circuit.

The 2025 edition of the Monza 3 Hours saw impressive attendance numbers, with 40,000 spectators, 59 cars on the grid, and 176 drivers from various countries. The event weekend was further enriched by two prestigious support series: the Lamborghini Super Trofeo, featuring 40 cars, and the McLaren Trophy Europe, with 16 teams entered.

The 2026 date is now set: Monza confirms its status as a key venue on the European GT racing stage.


GRAND FINALE FOR MIMO 2025 WITH THE DRIFT SHOWS

The fourth edition of MIMO, Milano Monza Motor Show 2025, has come to a close. A large audience filled the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, where a rich program featured BMW M and BMW Z club parades, drift shows, sessions of the Indy Autonomous Challenge—one of the most innovative projects in autonomous driving—and dedicated track slots for the hypercars of the Pagani “Arte in Pista” program.

There was also great attention on new product debuts, including the Italian premiere of the Jaecoo 5, unveiled at the Omoda&Jaecoo stand—one of the most anticipated SUVs of the moment. Test drives were a major highlight, with EMC, Foton, Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Leapmotor, and Omoda&Jaecoo offering visitors an immersive, hands-on experience with the future of mobility.

One of the most significant moments of the event was the first-ever track appearance of two autonomous Maserati models—the GranTurismo Folgore and GranCabrio Folgore—developed through a collaboration between Aidoptation, Politecnico di Milano, and the Indy Autonomous Challenge.

Paddock 2 became a hub of entertainment on Sunday, transformed into a family-friendly area featuring food trucks, 1:10 scale remote-controlled models provided by Too Drift, and special vehicles from the Italian Army that amazed both young and old. The soundtrack of the weekend was provided by RBS, Radio della Brianza.

The Marazzato Foundation offered attendees the chance to travel through the paddocks aboard their vintage vehicles—true historical gems.

MIMO 2025 was also a large open-air exhibition, with the presence of Pagani, Aston Martin, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Smart, Dallara, Maserati, Ferrari, alongside Omoda&Jaecoo, Leapmotor, EMC, Foton, and established names such as RECARO Automotive, Plenitude, AK Informatica, Quattroruote, Evo, Al Volante, Auto, Donne & Motori, ASI, as well as the armed forces and law enforcement.