Gran Premio di Monza
The Gran Premio di Monza (German Grand Prix of Monza ) is a race for automobiles held between 1922 and 1980 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza .
history
The race was held for the first time a year after the Italian Grand Prix . In the first year of 1922 as a formula-free race , then as a Grand Prix from 1929 . The Formula 2 regulations were applied from 1949 to 1952 .
After Emilio Materassi's serious accident in which 27 spectators were killed in addition to the driver, the Italian Grand Prix was canceled in the following two years; The Monza Grand Prix, however, was held at the same location. Even after the Italian Grand Prix returned, the Gran Premio di Monza remained on the racing calendar.
The 1933 race went down in history as the "Black Sunday of Monza", when three drivers - Giuseppe Campari , Baconin Borzacchini and Stanisław Czaykowski - had a fatal accident in this race.
The last Gran Premio di Monza to date was held in 1980. It was advertised according to the Formula 2 regulations. The race was a championship-free event; the results he achieved did not count towards the 1980 Formula 2 European Championship . It was also the last championship-free race in the history of the Formula 2 European Championship .
Results
Legend | ||
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abbreviation | class | comment |
F1 | formula 1 | Formula 1 World Championship from 1950 |
F2 | Formula 2 | |
FL | Formula libre | Vehicle class usually advertised by the organizer |
SW | Sports car | |
TW | Touring car | |
GP | Grand Prix vehicles | |
↓ Solid gray lines indicate when a new course was used in history. ↓ | ||
Entries with a light red background were not runs for the automobile or Formula 1 world championship. | ||
Entries with a yellow background were runs for the European Championship . |
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistics of the Gran Premio di Monza 1980 on the website www.formula2.net (accessed on February 27, 2015).