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.