Track days at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza circuit

Trackday au circuit de Monza

Trackdays – Driving on the Monza circuit

Premium driving day limited to 45 registrations for 20 cars on the track (open pit lane)

Only standard, registered vehicles are permitted on this day.

Enjoy a convivial evening the night before your track day at Monza. At the heart of Agriturismo La Camilla, enjoy an aperitif on the terrace and a refined dinner in a warm, Italian atmosphere: Spritz, local specialities, house wine and moments shared among enthusiasts. Enjoy a gourmet getaway before your track day!

 

The concept of our track days

Drive your car on one of Italy’s most famous circuits, the 5.793 km Autodromo Nazionale di Monza! Discover the unique sensations of driving during a track day organised on this legendary Formula 1 circuit. Take part in a unique event on this circuit, which has been making motorsport history for over 100 years, at the wheel of your own sports car.

Enjoy a limited number of vehicles, open pit lane driving (no series) and a gentlemanly and safe code of conduct for your track day at Monza. Develop and perfect your driving skills on this legendary track located in Monza in northern Italy. You are free to drive whenever you want, with the guarantee of optimal driving conditions.

As organisers of track days and professional events on circuits for several years, we organise around fifty car track days per year on the most beautiful circuits in France and Spain: Charade, Magny-Cours, Le Mans, Le Castellet, Dijon-Prenois, Nogaro, Val de Vienne, Le Mas du Clos, Barcelona, MotorLand Aragón, etc. See our track day calendar.

 

Safety and quality driving are our priorities:

  • We pay particular attention to compliance with instructions. Drivers responsible for dangerous behaviour will be warned and may be excluded from driving if necessary.
  • We limit the number of vehicles on the circuit to offer you excellent driving conditions.
  • We limit the number of vehicles registered to maximise your driving time in Open Pitlane (without driving sessions).
  • We are delighted to welcome racing teams and motor clubs who will respectfully integrate into our days alongside our regular drivers.

 

The legendary Monza circuit (Autodromo Nazionale Monza)!

Built in 1922 by the Automobile Club of Milan, the Monza circuit is one of the oldest motor racing tracks in the world still in use. Originally, the track included a road circuit and a speed ring, making it a legendary venue for motor racing.

A pioneer in terms of innovation and safety, the Autodromo di Monza has always had chicanes and large run-off areas to promote driver safety. Nicknamed the ‘Temple of Speed’, the Monza circuit hosted its first Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1950. Since then, this very fast track has hosted numerous motor racing competitions every year (Porsche Carrera Cup Italia, etc.), increasing its capacity from 10,000 to 100,000 spectators.

Now consisting of a 5.793-kilometre track with two chicanes, four fast corners, a high-speed sequence and long straights particularly conducive to acceleration, the Autodromo di Monza is a very popular playground for drivers.

The speed record on this track is held by Juan Pablo Montoya, who reached 372.6 km/h in 2005.

This circuit has been the scene of many memorable moments over the years. Today, it is one of the symbols of motor racing in Europe!

 

Monza Track Days Programme

7:30 am: Welcome for participants (or 1 pm for afternoon registrations)
8:15 am: Theoretical and technical briefing (or 1:30 pm for afternoon registrations). Mandatory briefing: in case of late arrival, participants will be required to attend a second briefing after the start of track time
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.: Track time without series
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.: Lunch break – Lunch at the circuit restaurant (not included in registration)
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.: Track time without series

 

Conditions for participating in Trackdays

Authorised vehicles: All production vehicles in good working order (Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Alpine, BMW, Corvette, etc.) except open-wheel vehicles. Vehicles must be insured for civil liability on the circuit, comply with the noise limits imposed by the circuit (102db at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza) and be equipped with a tow ring. Racing vehicles are not permitted on this track day.
Driving level: Our track days are open to both beginners and experienced drivers. We strongly recommend that novices book a coaching session with an instructor for their first time on the track.
Required equipment: Minimum CE standard helmet, long clothing covering arms and legs (trousers for women), full equipment for competition vehicles (see list in our regulations).
Access conditions: Only drivers and their companions will be allowed access to the paddock on the day (accreditation). If you do not yet know who will be accompanying you on the day, please let us know at least 20 days before the date so that we can register them.
Conditions of participation: B licence compulsory for drivers, minimum age 16 for passengers.
Documents to be provided for the track day: Signed Trackdays regulations + Signed circuit disclaimer.

 

 

Included in the Trackday registration at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza

  • Track access for 1 driver/vehicle (additional drivers at extra cost)
  • All-day soft drinks bar including pastries, coffee and soft drinks
  • Passengers over 16 years of age allowed
  • Medical service and breakdown service
  • At extra cost:
    • Additional drivers and accompanying persons
    • Personalised coaching with an instructor by reservation (driving lessons).
    • Pit rental (send us an email for any reservation requests)

To registe: Book your track day at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza online by filling in the required information on this page and then confirming your payment.

 

Access & accommodation near the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza

The Monza circuit offers a wide range of nearby accommodation to suit all budgets: Agriturismo La Camilla, BEST WESTERN Hotel Borgolecco and the Hotel de la Ville.

The circuit is easily accessible by car via the French motorways and the E64 European route. It is possible to reach the circuit by plane (Milan-Linate International Airport) or by train (Milan-Centrale Station).


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Vehicles with a technical passport or having had a technical passport issued by an ASN fall under the competition vehicle regime. It is the same for the vehicles equipped with a safety frame with 6 anchor points (or more) welded to the body, or having upper anchor points on the front suspensions.














If you have completed less than 3 outings on a circuit, FFSA regulations strongly recommend that you reserve a coaching session with a driving instructor for that day (option to choose above)


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