Italian GP Detailsġ:21.046, Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 2004 Monza is the undisputed home of the Italian GP, and the "temple of speed" as the track is known, is surely one of only a handful of modern F1 races that has the history, the fans, and the character to distinguish itself as one of F1's headline events. In the F1 era, the event has only moved away from Monza once, when Imola hosted the race in 1980. Only five times out of the 88 Italian GPs that have been raced, has it been held elsewhere once each at Brescia, Livorno, Milan, Valentino Park, and Imola. However, the history of the event goes right back to 1921, and Monza has had a virtual monopoly on hosting the race ever since. The Italian Grand Prix is one of only two events to have been held in every single season of F1, along with the British GP.
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