Italian Grand Prix Tickets 2026
Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Formula 1 Tickets
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Held at the legendary Monza circuit, or also known as the apatly nicknamed "Temple of Speed", the Italian Grand Prix is one of the most beloved Formula 1 racing weekends. It's up there with some of the oldest tracks on the calander, and has had it's fair share of iconic moments thanks to it's ultra-fast straights, challenging chicanes, and electric atmosphere.
With raw speed at the core of this F1 weekend the Italian Grand Prix is the epitome of everything that makes Formula 1 so thrilling and emotional.
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Prepare for a thrilling Formula 1 weekend with the Italian Grand Prix. Unfolding over three action packed days, the event features a trio of practice races, follwed by a qualifier and then the main event.
The atmosphere will be unbeatable as fans flock to witness one of the fastest tracks in the competition.
| Date | Event | Time (GMT) | Time (Local) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 September | Practice 1 | 11:30 - 12:30 | 12:30 - 13:30 |
| 4 September | Practice 2 | 15:00 - 16:00 | 16:00 - 17:00 |
| 5 September | Practice 3 | 11:30 - 12:30 | 12:30 - 13:30 |
| 5 September | Qualifying | 15:00 - 16:00 | 16:00 - 17:00 |
| 6 September | Race | 14:00 | 15:00 |
Location: Monza, Italy
First F1 Race: 1950
Track Length: 5.793km
Track Laps: 53
Track Turns: 11
Unique Features: The Monza Circuit get's its nickname the "Temple of Speed" for good reason. Featuring long straights, demanding heavy breaking into tight chicanes like the Variante del Rettifilo, and it's breathtaking parkland setting. It has a deep history as one of the oldest tracks in F1.
Built in 1922, Monza has become synonymous with flat-out racing, slipstreaming battles, and jaw-dropping top speeds that push both driver and machine to the limit.
Set within the picturesque Monza Park near Milan, the track blends the beauty of nature with the heritage of motorsport. It's legendary corners have produced countless moments of pure drama, and victories that have gone down in F1 history. The circuit is also famous for the fervent fans of the Ferrari race team, the 'Tifosi', who every year, create a magnetic sea of red throughout the circuit.
At Seat Loader we have a number of single day or full weekend tickets available across grandstand and hospitality packages.
Grandstand Tickets: If it's atmosphere your looking for, the Right Lateral grandstand offers a great view of pit action, grid-build up, and the famous post-race track invasion. If it's excitment you want, the Alta Velocita grandstands are an uncovered located on the inside of the circut. Here, you can witness a spectacular view of the first chicane where the most overtakes are likely to happen.
Hospitality Tickets: If looing for a more luxurious experience, one of Monza circuits hospitality packages will suit you. For example, the 'Race Club' offers a fantastic lounge located right by the pits and the starting line. All of this is complimented by first-class catering and hospitality service. Or the Parabolica Club, set within the historic Park of Monza , the village is located in the former royal pheasantry, a venue offering elegant furnishings, excellent cuisine, and an exclusive hospitality experience for the whole weekend.
For more on the grand stands and hospitality packages we have to offer, vist our tickets page
| Year | Winner | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Pierre Gasly | Alpha Tauri |
| 2021 | Daniel Ricciardo | McLaren |
| 2022 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull |
| 2023 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull |
| 2024 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari |
| 2025 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull |
If travelling to the Italian Grand Prix from abroad, your best bet is to aim for Milan as it is the closest city. From here, you'll be able to reach the circuit within an hour as it is 23km north of the city centre of Milan.
By Air: There are three airports located around Milan:
Milan Malpensa Airport: a major international airport, and one of the busiest in Italy, served by airlines like easyJet, RyanAir and WizzAir. For American Formula 1 fans, Delta and American Airlines fly from New York and Miami.
Milan Linate Airport: much closer to the centre of Milan but served by fewer airlines. These include ITA Airways, where you can book internal flights leaving Naples, Rome, and Palermo.
Milan Bergamo Airport is slighlty futher out but a 50 minute train shuttle train directly to Milan Centrale station makes it one of the smartest choices. Ryanair flies to Bergamo from a number European airports including, London-Stanstead, Manchester, Barcelona, Dublin, Lisbon, and many more.
By Rail: Two stations are located near the track. Monza station is the most popular, and is around 5km away form the circuit. The closest however, is Biassono-Lesmo, around 200m from the Lesmo Turns. You can get the train from Milano Porto Garibaldi.
By Bus: If you're staying in Milan, the metro Sesto1 Maggio FS, and the the Z221 bus to Monza, will drop you right outside the circuit. However these buses can get quite busy over the racing weekend.
By Car: Driving from Milan can be a really busy trip during the race weekend and can take around an hour. There are a few carparks around the town but cost around €20 a day.