The key figures of the Italian Grand Prix
In anticipation of the start of hostilities, starting this Friday, Motors Inside presents the Italian round in numbers.

0 : Sebastian Vettel has never obtained a pole position or a victory as a Ferrari driver on this track.
1: First and only victory for Pierre Gasly in Formula 1. It was in 2020 with AlphaTauri.
3 : Number of tyres to be used in qualifying. Indeed, Q1 will take place on hard tyres, Q2 on medium tyres, and Q3 on soft tyres.
1’18’’887 : Qualifying lap record set by Lewis Hamilton in 2020 on Mercedes.
4: Monza is a very fast track, it consists of 4 sectors at full throttle favoring top speed, interspersed with chicanes or technical sectors.
5 : The record for victories by a driver. Michaël Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton are tied.
5,793 : In kilometers, the distance of one lap.
7: The number of different winners in the last 10 editions of this race.
14 : 14th racing appointment for this 2023 season
18: A double digit that corresponds to Kimi Räikkönen’s last pole position in F1, his 18th in 2018 during his last season at Ferrari.
19: The record for the most wins by a car manufacturer belongs to Ferrari, with 11 titles. McLaren comes in second place with 19 victories.
53 : The number of laps to complete the official distance of 305 km for a Grand Prix, which is 307.029 km for Monza.
74 : This is the 74th edition of the Italian Grand Prix. This race has been held every year since the creation of the Formula 1 World Championship, and all of them have taken place at Monza, except for the 1980 edition which was held at Imola.
102: The Grand Prix of Italy at 102 years old. The first race took place in Brescia in 1921.
370.1: Speed record during a Formula 1 Grand Prix held by Kimi Räikkönen since 2005.
372.6 : Speed record of a Formula 1 car set by Juan Pablo Montoya in 2005, during free practice sessions at Monza.
1922: Inauguration of the Monza circuit, also known as the temple of speed.
1950: First edition of the Italian Grand Prix as part of the Formula 1 World Championship, since the creation of this championship.
2004: Lap record set by Rubens Barrichello in a Ferrari: 1’21’046.
2019: Last victory for a Ferrari driver at Monza, it is Charles Leclerc.
2022: Last pole position for a Ferrari driver at Monza, it was also Charles Leclerc last year.