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Monza

Built in 1922 in only 100 days by the Automobile Club of Milan, Monza is Europe's oldest permanent circuit still in use. Orginally comprising both a road course and a banked oval, sometime combined for major races upto the 1960's, only the road course is used today, though the impressive banking still exists, although there are now plans to demolish this historic structure.

Set in a former Royal park on the outskirts of Milan, Italy's second major city, the contemporary circuit is still one of the fastest in Europe being a series of long, straight flat-out blasts and long high-speed corners, interrupted only by the inevitable chicanes.

Altough it survives more or less in its origial layout, the track was used as a military vehicle park during WW2 nd suffered extensive damage through bombing, and the bankings in particular required reconstruction before being used again in 1948. All manner of combinations of circuit were used in the 1930's and curiously this included te use of chicanes already. Well worth a visit just to experience the enthusiasm of the famous "tifosi".

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Drivers Championship 2007
Kimi Raikkonen 110
Lewis Hamilton 109
Fernando Alonso 109
Felipe Massa 94
Nick Heidfeld 61
Robert Kubica 39
Heikki Kovalainen 30
Giancarlo Fisichella 21
Nico Rosberg 20
David Coulthard 14
Alexander Wurz 13
Mark Webber 10
Jarno Trulli 8
Sebastian Vettel 6
Jenson Button 6
Ralf Schumacher 5
Takuma Sato 4
Vitantonio Liuzzi 3
Adrian Sutil 1

Constructors Championship 2007
McLaren 218
Ferrari 214
BMW 100
Renault 51
Williams 33
Red Bull 24
Toyota 13
Toro Rosso 9
Honda 6

F1 - Monza Formula One tickets, Italian Grand Prix
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