Italian Grand Prix
Mercedes currently leads the predicted order here with a 7.94 weekend score, 8.02 qualifying outlook, and 7.89 race outlook.
Circuit Demands
Circuit Analysis
Monza is the most aerodynamically extreme circuit on the calendar, with a straightline speed demand of 9.5, active aero demand of 9.5, and a downforce setting of just 2.5. Teams run the lowest wing angles of the season, with top speeds exceeding 340 km/h. DRS is available on multiple long straights, amplifying pace gaps between low-drag setups. Cars optimized for high-downforce circuits will be structurally disadvantaged by as much as 0.4 to 0.6 seconds per lap in pure trim terms.
The kerb demand of 8.5 is the counterintuitive challenge at Monza. Chicanes require drivers to attack aggressive kerb profiles at high speeds, and cars that cannot manage the resulting chassis loads risk floor damage or setup compromise. Power unit performance is the primary differentiator in qualifying. In race trim, the slipstream effect makes predicting intermediate positions difficult, but the front row typically controls the race pace. Power-unit leaders tend to perform above their season average here.
Team Outlook at This Circuit
1. Mercedes
2. Ferrari
3. McLaren
4. Red Bull
5. Alpine
6. Audi
7. RB
8. Haas
9. Williams
10. Cadillac
11. Aston Martin
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