The Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix will continue to be held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza until 2031. The agreement, the result of long negotiations between the Automobile Club of Italy (ACI) and Formula 1, represents a historic milestone for the "Temple of Speed", a symbol of the competition since 1922. "A signature that rewards seriousness and professionalism," said ACI President Angelo Sticchi Damiani, emphasizing the crucial role of national and local institutions, such as the government and the Lombardy Region, in achieving this result. The renovation is not only a tribute to tradition, but also an opportunity for the future: the Autodromo is preparing for new challenges, including improving infrastructure and hospitality to meet the standards of modern Formula 1. In addition to the sporting aspect, the event confirms itself as an economic and cultural engine for Monza and Brianza, attracting thousands of fans and generating benefits for tourism and promotion of the area. "There can be no Formula 1 without Monza," commented Lombardy Region President Attilio Fontana, reiterating his commitment to making the racetrack increasingly modern and competitive. The roar of engines will therefore continue to resound in Monza, ensuring a decade of excitement for fans around the world.
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