ARWS Italian Grand Prix

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Flag of Italy svg.png Italian Grand Prix
Flag of Italy svg.png Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Monza.png
{{{Series 1}}}
Race Statistics
Number of times held 6
First held 2014
Number of venues 1
Most wins (drivers) Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas (2)
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Dagnall (2)
Most wins (constructor) Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jones (2)
Laps 55
Circuit Length 5.793 km
Circuit Length 5.793 km


The ARWS Italian Grand Prix is a race on the AutoReject World Series calendar. It has been held at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza since 2014.

History

A Grand Prix in Italy was notably absent in the early days of F1RWRS, despite the presence of the plucky Italian Giovanni Roda and his Trueba Racing Team. This situation was rectified in 2014, when thanks to a growing intrest in ARWS amongst Italians and the desire of Daniel Prieto to expand the series' breadth, the ARWS Italian Grand Prix was first held in late September. After an initial two-year contract was up, and both races being a huge success, a new 5-year contract was signed in time for the 2016 season which brought the event forward to mid-spring.

Venues

Location Years
Autodromo Nazionale Monza 2014-2019

Previous Winners

By Year

Year Driver Constructor Venue
2019 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Dagnall Flag of Denmark svg.png/Flag of France svg.png Kjellerup-Renault Autodromo Nazionale Monza
2018 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Terry Hawkin Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Fusion-Infiniti
2017 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Dagnall Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jones-Ford
2016 Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas Flag of Canada svg.png ArrowTech-Gillet
2015 Flag of Italy svg.png Rosco Vantini Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jones-Ford
2014 Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas Flag of Germany svg.png/Flag of Australia svg.png MRT-BMW

Multiple Winners (drivers)

Wins Driver Years
2 Flag of France svg.png Phillippe Nicolas 2014, 2016
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Dagnall 2017, 2019

Multiple Winners (constructors)

Wins Constructor Years
2 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jones 2015, 2017