
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso wins at Monza
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso leapt back into title contention after winning a thrilling battle with McLaren’s Jenson Button in the Italian Grand Prix.
“Most of the thanks for the win is to the mechanics,” said Alonso.
“The pit stop felt so quick. I stopped, they changed tyres and there was a green light. I didn’t even have first gear in.
“When I came out of the pits I saw he was quite far behind and I thought OK, we have done it but I forgot he was coming at 320kmh (199mph) and he closed very fast.
“We went in the first corner nearly side by side and then I nearly spun when I got on the throttle.”
The Spaniard moves up to third in the championship, 21 points behind new leader Mark Webber of Red Bull, who leapfrogged McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton.
It was a disastrous day for Lewis Hamilton in the other McLaren, who jumped to fourth as Mark Webber’s Red Bull again started slowly, but at the second chicane Massa’s left rear wheel came into contact with Hamilton’s front right, and by the first Lesmo the McLaren driver was in the gravel, his day done.
Italian Grand Prix result
1 ALONSO Ferrari
2 BUTTON McLaren +2.9s
3 MASSA Ferrari +4.2s
4 VETTEL Red Bull +28.1s
5 ROSBERG Mercedes +29.9s
6 WEBBER Red Bull +31.2s
7 HULKENBERG Williams +32.8s
8 KUBICA Renault +34.0s
9 SCHUMACHER Mercedes +44.9s
10 BARRICHELLO Williams +64.2s
11 BUEMI Toro Rosso +65.0s
12 LIUZZI Force India +66.1s
13 PETROV Renault +78.9s
14 DE LA ROSA Sauber +1 lap
15 ALGUERSUARI Toro Rosso +1 lap
16 SUTIL Force India +1 lap
17 GLOCK Virgin +2 laps
18 KOVALAINEN Lotus +2 laps
19 YAMAMOTO HRT +2 laps
20 DI GRASSI Virgin +3 laps
21 TRULLI Lotus +7 laps
22 SENNA HRT +42 laps
23 HAMILTON McLaren +53 laps
24 KOBAYASHI Sauber +53 laps
Italian Grand Prix, Monza! The home of Ferrari and the circuit where the engines show what they really are made of. If Monaco is glamour, Monza is speed!
For nearly 80% of the time, the Formula 1 drivers are at full throttle and although most achieve good lap times relatively easy, in order to be competitive, they really have to show skill and have great engines of course.
With only three corners worth mentioning, one of which being the famous Parabolica, most drivers find overtaking to be quite difficult at Monza.
The high speed and heavy braking, quite often result in bad accidents and unfortunately Monza has been the scene of a few tragedies.
Still, fast laps, raving engines and a sea of Tifosi with Ferrari flags!
Italian Grand Prix 2010
10 – 12 September, Monza, Italy
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| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Centrale (1) | Fri – Sun | 466 |
| A Laterale Destra B (26b) | Fri – Sun | 308 |
| Prima Variante B (8b) | Fri – Sun | 249 |
| Ascari Tre (12) | Fri – Sun | 199 |
| Alta Velocita A (6a) | Fri – Sun | 199 |
| Laterale Parabolica A (21a) | Fri – Sun | 150 |
| Laterale Parabolica E (21e) | Fri – Sun | 110 |
| General Admission | Fri – Sun | 80 |
| General Admission | Fri | 35 |
F1 Fans reviews of Monza
We had a great weekend in Milan. The general admission tickets meant we could move around the track getting different views of the action. the special trains on Sunday from Milan central made it very easy and quick to get to the track. A great event which was much enjoyed.
Fantastic weekend, we actually spent four days at the track. If you have a 3 day ticket the circuit is basically open on thursday as well. This lets walk into all the granstands etc and also see and talk to (Shout at) the drivers doing thier circuit recons.
Fabulous venue, either stay in Milan or near the Railway Line. Transport buses laid on from railway station. Milan also is fantastic for a night out.
We were in GA grandstands along the straight by the “double martini” signs after the Lesmos. There is no big screen TV there so you can’t keep track of scoring. Be advised – Kangaroo TV rental does not work on this part of the track.
Autodromo Nazionale Monza Circuit Track Map

Autodromo Nazionale Monza Circuit Information
Lap length: 5.793km
Race distance: 60 laps / 306.720km
Full throttle: 70%
Top speed in race: 351kph
Longest flat-out section: 16 seconds / 1,320m
Italian Grand Prix 2010
10 – 12 September, Monza
The Italian Grand Prix will be held between 10 and 12 September 2010 at Monza, Italy. Thousands of Ferrari fans will come to Monza hoping to see another memorable Scuderia Ferrari win.
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