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| {{GBR}} [[James James Davies]] | |||
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| {{ITA}} [[Scuderia Ferrari|Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro]] | |||
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| [[2003 Italian Grand Prix|Report]] | |||
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![[2004 Alternate Formula One season|2004]] | ![[2004 Alternate Formula One season|2004]] |
Revision as of 17:13, 28 June 2018
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{{{Series 1}}} | |
Race Statistics | |
Number of times held | 0 |
First held | 1950 |
Last held | 2017 |
Number of venues | 6 |
Most wins (drivers) | ![]() |
Most wins (constructor) | ![]() |
Laps |
The Italian Grand Prix was a race on the Formula One calendar. It was first held in 1950 as the final race of the season. For 67 years the race was held on the Autodromo Nazionale Monza near Milan until the race was scrapped in 2017. The race returned in 2020 at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari near Imola - the former home of the San Marino Grand Prix.
Venues
Location | Years |
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Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 1950-2017 |
Previous Winners
By Year
A cream background indicates an event which was part of the pre-war Grand Prix Championship.
Multiple Winners (drivers)
Wins | Driver |
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3 | ![]() |
2 | Template:SUI Toulo de Graffenried |
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Multiple Winners (constructors)
Wins | Constructor |
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11 | ![]() |
6 | Template:GBR McLaren |
3 | Template:GBR Caterham |
2 | ![]() |
Template:SUI Sauber | |
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