Timetables Italian GP at Monza 2022 from F1. The long-awaited Italian Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday Sept. 11in the year in which the Monza racetrack celebrates its 100 years. The expectation of the Italian fans is all turned towards the Ferrari but the feeling is that after the summer break, the Rossa ended up behind, as well as the Red Bullalso to the Mercedes-AMG.
In Belgium and in Holland dominated Verstappenwith the Maranello drivers who never had the pace of the Red Bull.
TO Zandvoort Mercedes was also faster than Ferrari, with Hamilton who ended up off the podium only for a strategic mistake. In Monza, however, the Red tide does not give up, with the Brianza track awaiting a sold-out weekend, despite the seizure of the Fan Zone.
Italian GP F1 2022 timetables live SKY and TV8
The Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix in Monza is also visible live on TV, as well as on Sky And Now also on TV8with the start of the race scheduled at 15.00.
Friday 09 September 2022 (FREE PRACTICE)
14.00-15.00: Free Practice 1 (live on Sky Sport F1)
17.00-18.00: Free Practice 2 (live on Sky Sport F1)
Saturday 10 September 2022 (FREE PRACTICE and QUALIFYING)
13.00-14.00: Free Practice 3 (live on Sky Sport F1)
16.00: Qualifying (live on Sky Sport F1, Now and on TV8)
Sunday 11 September 2022 (RACE)
15.00: Race (live on Sky Sport F1, Now and on TV8)
F1 Italian GP 2022 in Monza, track characteristics
The Autodrome of Monzawhich in 2022 celebrates 100 years of history, is the historic seat of the Italian Grand Prix, which took place here 86 times out of the 91 total; since its inception in 1950 (with the exception of 1980) it has always hosted Formula 1. Monza is the Temple of Speed Italian because it is also the fastest circuit in the World Championship, with single-seaters, with low downforce, which are close to 360 km / h.
The Brianza track is long 5.793 km and is therefore characterized by i long straightswhere i 350 km / h, interspersed with decisive braking. The Italian GP in Monza takes place over the distance of 53 turns.
The absolute record of the circuit is 1’18 ″ 887which is the time of the 2020 pole obtained by Lewis Hamilton. The track record in the race has lasted since 2004, when the Ferrari F2004 he walked the Monza track in 1’21 ″ 046.
Here are the key points of the Monza racetrack:
- Goodyear variant (or variant of the straight): the single-seaters arrive launched along the straight of the pits, the braking is violent after the 150 m sign: you go from 350-360 km / h to only 70-80 km / h in two and a half seconds, downshift to second gear.
- Biassono curve (formerly Big Curve or Curvone): a long curve to the right with a very wide radius. It can be reached in full acceleration from the Goodyear variant trying to maintain a clean and precise trajectory despite the bumps in the asphalt in the middle of the curve.
- variant of the Canal: this fast left-right variant is reached at 325 km / ha after having fully covered the Biassono curve. Brakes just before the 100 m sign up to 2-3 rd gear, trying to stay as wide as possible on the right so as not to lose speed at the entrance and allow an excellent recovery towards the two of Lesmo.
- 1st Lesmo curve: you arrive in acceleration from the variant of the Roggia, it is a curve to the right from 4th gear of medium speed, with blind exit. You try to brake deep in the curve to maintain speed in the central part.
- 2nd Lesmo curve: second curve to the right of medium speed. You brake after the 50m sign, you let the car slide by touching the internal apex at 160-175 km / h and you look for the maximum recovery towards the long straight that ends at the Ascari variant.
- Curve of the Seraglio: it is a very slight left bend with an extremely wide radius (over 600 meters); the curve is downhill and corresponds to the start of the second DRS zone. In its final part, the straight crosses the underpass of the North Elevated Curve of the high-speed ring.
- Ascari variant: it reaches almost 340 km / h, brakes very late trying to maintain speed in the first sharp left turn from 4th gear. After braking, three mirrored left-right-left curves take place in rapid succession, leading to the straight opposite the pits. The exit speed is essential at this point to attempt to overtake at the entrance to the Parabolica.
- Parabolic curve: in the straight that leads to this very long right with variable radius you reach 330-340 km / h, then brake after the synthetic grass on the left at the 100 meters sign, climb up to 4th gear at about 180-190 km / h, you touch the apex at the entrance and cover the final stretch in full acceleration, sliding outwards and taking the finish straight at already very high speeds.
F1 Italian GP 2022 on the Monza 100 App
All information on the Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix of Italy 2022 is also available on the brand new application Monza 100the official app of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza that allows fans to stay constantly updated on everything there is to know about track activitiesentertainment initiatives for the public, i points of interest within the Circuit and external roads.
The app is available for devices Android And iOS and can be downloaded by connecting to official website of the Circuit or from Play And Apple Store. By installing it on your mobile phone, you can, for example, see it on a map the exact location of the parking lots outside the racetrack, refreshment points, active water dispensers for the weekend and grandstands.
By accessing the section My forumthe application shows the best route to reach it from the entrances to the racetrack.
Thanks to the partnership with Monza Mobility, from the Monza 100 app you can also book your parking in all the outdoor parking spaces created for the event and buy the ticket for the shuttle buses that take you to the Circuit. The fans, in addition to the section News with all the latest news related to the track.
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