Monza Italy

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26 September 2024

Thursday 26 September 2024

Select your GT or single seater to drive in Monza on 26 September 2024

top Drive a Ferrari F8 Tributo in Monza Ferrari
F8 Tributo

top Drive Lamborghini Huracán Evo in Monza Lamborghini
Huracán EVO

Drive a Ferrari 488 GTB in Monza Ferrari
488 GTB

top Drive a Ferrari 296 GTB in Monza Ferrari
296 GTB

Drive a Lamborghini Huracán in Monza Lamborghini
Huracán

Drive a Ferrari 458 Italia in Monza Ferrari
458 Italia

Drive a Lamborghini Gallardo in Monza Lamborghini
Gallardo

top Drive Formula 1 in Monza Formula 1

exclusive Formula Renault 2000 Monza Formula
Renault 2000

Monza

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Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Via Vedano, 5,
20900 Monza MB, Italia

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Monza Circuit

There is no other track as perfect as Monza when it comes to driving our powerful and luxurious cars at speeds of over 270 km/h. Its bends and straight stretches are the natural theatre to show off your driving skills. Perfect for singles, families, groups and incentive events.
Puresport has exclusive access to the Monza Racetrack, so get in touch and find out how we can put our professionalism and 10 years of experience to good use when organising and hosting your experience.
RACING TECHNIQUES WITH GT OR SINGLE-SEATER CARS
Monza racetrack is 5,793 metres long and is considered the fastest racetrack in Europe. Actually, Formula 1 driver Montoya managed to reach 369 km/h in 2005. Starting from the pit lane, the main straight section is 1,100 metres long. Drive in sixth gear in the Ferrari F430 F1 and you’ll reach 250 km/h – fast!
A firm brake and moving down to second gear to enter the first section, made up of sudden right/left turns. After that, back on the throttle, but pay attention not to over-steer especially with the F430 F1.
Up to fifth gear to enter Curva Biassono before braking firmly and switching back to second gear to tackle the second variant. In this section, the outstanding traction of the four-wheel drive Lamborghini Gallardo and Porsche 997 Turbo will cast you forward with great force.
Third gear and head towards the Prima di Lesmo. Postpone the entrance slightly and drive through the bend towards the right whilst hitting the gas pedal, fourth gear, brake slightly and switch to third gear again to face the Seconda di Lesmo, where you will immediately steer towards the right.
Step on the gas for the slight bend to the left called Curva del Serraglio. Then fifth gear until you reach the 200 metre sign and then brake firmly at the end.
Shift down to third gear and turn left to enter the famous Variante Ascari, where you immediately shift to fourth gear and have your foot ready to hit the peddle when the track straightens.
950 metres, the second straight stretch, and you are ready to enter the parabolic curve in third gear, shift to fourth and get ready to face the second lap passing on the main straight stretch.

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