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6 Hours of Monza

Endurance sports car event


Endurance sports car event

FieldValue
Race titleITA 6 Hours of Monza
Logo6 Hours of Monza logo.svg
Track mapMonza track map.svg
Series longFIA World Endurance Championship
Series shortWEC
VenueAutodromo Nazionale di Monza
First race1949
First series race2021
Last race2023
Duration6 hours
Previous namesCoppa Inter-Europa
Supercortemaggiore
1000 km of Monza
Most wins driverJacky Ickx (3)
Most wins teamScuderia Ferrari (9)
Most wins manufacturerFerrari (18)

Supercortemaggiore 1000 km of Monza

The 6 Hours of Monza (formerly the 1,000 Kilometres of Monza and known after 1966 as the Trofeo Filippo Caracciolo) is an endurance race, mainly for sports cars, which is held at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy.

Overview

Despite its title, the race has been run at shorter lengths (most notably in the late 1970s and early 1990s, before the demise of the World Sportscar Championship in 1992). The Coppa Intereuropa was first held in 1949 on a 6.300 km circuit. The race length was expanded to 1,000 km in 1954; in 1956, it was held on a 10.000 km circuit. The race was shortened and returned to the 6.3-km track the following year. In 1960 and 1961, it was part of the FIA GT Cup.

In 1963, the race was held as a three-hour event for production-based cars in the World Sportscar Championship before its expansion to 1,000 km in 1965. Until 1969, the full Monza circuit (including the banked oval) was used. To slow the cars, chicanes were installed in 1965 at the beginning of the second bank (the south curve) and in 1966 at the beginning of the other bank. A lap was 10.100 km long, for a total distance of 1,010 km (100 laps). From 1970, the shorter 5.793 km Grand Prix circuit has been used occasionally..

Up until 1970, drivers waited at their starting grids until the Italian tricolour flag waved and drove away, a standing start. Since 1971, a rolling start began the race. Cars do one formation lap around the course; when the safety car returns to the pits, the starter waves the Italian flag to start it.

History

  • 1976 – the World Sportscar Championship was split into two series. The first, for production-based cars, was called the World Championship for Makes. The second, for prototype cars, was called the World Sports Car Championship. The Monza race was eligible for the latter in 1976 and 1977.
  • 1978 – the World Sports Car Championship was cancelled and the race was reconfigured for 320 km, making it eligible for the European Sportscar Championship.
  • 1979 – after the European Championship was cancelled, the race was eligible for the Italian championship.
  • 1980 – the race again became eligible for the World Sportscar Championship.
  • 1989 – it was cancelled due to financial problems with the Automobile Club of Milan and for the rebuilding of boxes and paddock facilities.
  • 1992 – the race was used on and off by various series, including the BPR Global GT Series, the Italian GT Championship, and the Challenge Endurance Italia series in 1997 and 1998. The FIA Sportscar Championship hosted the 1,000 km in 2001.
  • 1995 and 1996 – the race was valid for the BPR Global GT Series, reserved for GT cars with the four-hour format.
  • 1998 – did not qualify for an international championship. It returned to the 1,000-kilometre distance, and was re-opened to sports cars.
  • 1999 – the distance was reduced to 500 km, and it again became eligible for the international SportsRacing World Cup championship.
  • 2000 – although the race was run at 500 km, it was called "1,000 km" because another 500-km race (for the FIA GT Championship) was held that morning.
  • 2001 – returning to the 1,000 km distance, the race was eligible for the FIA Sportscar Championship.
  • 2003 – after a year off, the race returned to the 500-kilometre distance.
  • 2004 – the race was resumed as part of the Le Mans Series.
  • 2006 – the race, part of the Le Mans Series, was cancelled due to protests about noise pollution.
  • 2007 – agreements were reached to allow the event to return to the Le Mans Series.

The race was not held from 2009 to 2020, after which a six-hour race was scheduled as part of the 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Three races were held between 2021 and 2023, with the Italian round of WEC moving to Imola in 2024.

Winners

YearDriversTeamCarTimeDistanceChampionship6.3 km circuit194919501951195219531954195510.1 km circuit19565.8 km circuit1957195819591960196119621963196410.1 km circuit196519661967196819695.8 km circuit[1970](1970-1000km-of-monza)197119721973197419751976197719781979[1980](1980-1000km-of-monza)198119821983[1984](1984-1000-km-of-monza)[1985](1985-1000-km-of-monza)[1986](1986-360km-of-monza)[1987](1987-1000km-of-monza)[1988](1988-1000km-of-monza)[1990](1990-480km-of-monza)[1991](1991-430km-of-monza)[1992](1992-500km-of-monza)19951996199719981999[2000](2000-sportsracing-world-cup-monza)[2001](2001-fia-sportscar-championship-monza)[2003](2003-fia-sportscar-championship-monza)[2004](2004-1000km-of-monza)[2005](2005-1000km-of-monza)[2007](2007-1000km-of-monza)[2008](2008-1000km-of-monza)[2021](2021-6-hours-of-monza)[2022](2022-6-hours-of-monza)[2023](2023-6-hours-of-monza)
ITA Bruno SterziITA Bruno SterziFerrari 166 S392.867 kmNon-championship
ITA Consalvo SanesiAlfa Romeo 6C 2500 Sperimentale2:00:00.000294.867 kmNon-championship
ITA Luigi VilloresiITA Scuderia FerrariFerrari 212 MM2:00:00.000286.940 kmNon-championship
ITA Bruno SterziITA Bruno SterziFerrari 225 S2:00:00.000305.460 kmNon-championship
ITA Luigi VilloresiITA Scuderia FerrariFerrari 250 MM Berlinetta2:30:49.700441.000 kmNon-championship
GBR Mike Hawthorn
ITA Umberto MaglioliITA Scuderia FerrariFerrari 735 S6:13:28.6001000 kmNon-championship
FRA Jean Behra
ITA Luigi MussoITA Officine Alfieri MaseratiMaserati 300S5:41:41.2001000 kmNon-championship
GBR Mike Hawthorn
GBR Peter CollinsITA Scuderia FerrariFerrari 500 TR5:07:13.9001000 kmNon-championship
ITA Camillo LuglioITA Cornelia VassaliFerrari 250 GT166.796 kmNon-championship
ITA Luigi TaramazzoFerrari 250 GTNon-championship
ITA Alfonso ThieleFerrari 250 GT173.863 kmNon-championship
ITA Carlo Mario AbateITA Scuderia SerenissimaFerrari 250 GT SWB518.055 kmFIA GT Cup
BEL Pierre NobletPierre NobletFerrari 250 GT SWB3:00:00.000533.327 kmFIA GT Cup
No race
GBR Roy SalvadoriGBR David BrownAston Martin DP2143:00:00.000580.437 km[International Championship for GT Manufacturers](1963-world-sportscar-championship-season)
NED Rob SlotemakerNED Ben PonPorsche 904 GTS3:00:00.000550.094 km[International Championship for GT Manufacturers](1964-world-sportscar-championship-season)
FRA Jean Guichet
GBR Mike ParkesITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 275 P24:56.08.0001000 km[International Championship for GT Manufacturers](1965-world-sportscar-championship-season)
GBR John Surtees
GBR Mike ParkesITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 330 P36:05:11.6001000 km[International Manufacturers' Championship](1966-world-sportscar-championship-season)
ITA Lorenzo Bandini
NZL Chris AmonITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 330 P45:07:43.0001000 km[International Manufacturers' Championship](1967-world-sportscar-championship-season)
GBR David Hobbs
AUS Paul HawkinsGBR J.W. Automotive EngineeringFord GT40 Mk.I5:18:23.4001000 km[International Championship for Makes](1968-world-sportscar-championship-season)
SUI Jo Siffert
GBR Brian RedmanBRD Porsche System EngineeringPorsche 908LH4:53:41.2001000 km[International Championship for Makes](1969-world-sportscar-championship-season)
MEX Pedro Rodríguez
FIN Leo KinnunenGBR J.W. Automotive EngineeringPorsche 917K4:18:01.7001000 km[International Championship for Makes](1970-world-sportscar-championship-season)
MEX Pedro Rodríguez
GBR Jackie OliverGBR J.W. Automotive EngineeringPorsche 917K4:14:32.6001000 km[International Championship for Makes](1971-world-sportscar-championship-season)
BEL Jacky Ickx
SUI Clay RegazzoniITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 312 PB5:52:05.6001000 km[World Championship for Makes](1972-world-sportscar-championship-season)
BEL Jacky Ickx
GBR Brian RedmanITA SpA Ferrari SEFACFerrari 312 PB4:04:34.4001000 km[World Championship for Makes](1973-world-sportscar-championship-season)
ITA Arturo Merzario
USA Mario AndrettiITA Autodelta SpAAlfa Romeo 33TT124:45:57:4001000 km[World Championship for Makes](1974-world-sportscar-championship-season)
ITA Arturo Merzario
FRA Jacques LaffiteBRD Willi Kauhsen Racing TeamAlfa Romeo 33TT124:43:21.8001000 km[World Championship for Makes](1975-world-sportscar-championship-season)
BEL Jacky Ickx
BRD Jochen MassBRD Martini RacingPorsche 9364:00:54.400882.810 km[World Sportscar Championship](1976-world-sportscar-championship-season)
ITA Vittorio BrambillaITA Autodelta SpAAlfa Romeo 33SC122:40:06.000500 km[World Sportscar Championship](1977-world-sportscar-championship-season)
BRD Reinhold JoestBRD Joest Racing-Liquymoly-Porsche 908/31:51:17.300320 kmEuropean Sportscar Championship
ITA Renzo Zorzi
ITA Marco CapoferriLola T286-Ford5:47:26.0001000 kmItalian Group 6 Championship
GBR Alain de Cadenet
RSA Desiré WilsonAlain de CadenetDe Cadenet-Ford6:01:08.8801061.4 km[World Championship for Makes](1980-world-sportscar-championship-season)
Italian Group 6 Championship
BRD Edgar Dören
BRD Jürgen Lässig
BRD Gerhard HolupBRD Weralit Racing TeamPorsche 935 K36:33:48.0001000 km[World Endurance Championship](1981-world-sportscar-championship-season)
FRA Henri Pescarolo
ITA Giorgio FranciaFRA Automobiles Jean RondeauRondeau M382-Ford5:33:56.2001000 km[World Endurance Championship](1982-world-sportscar-championship-season)
FRA Bob Wollek
BEL Thierry BoutsenBRD Joest RacingPorsche 9565:12:06.9001000 km[World Endurance Championship](1983-world-sportscar-championship-season)
BRD Stefan Bellof
GBR Derek BellBRD Rothmans PorschePorsche 9565:06:15.8001000 km[World Endurance Championship](1984-world-sportscar-championship-season)
BRD Manfred Winkelhock
SUI Marc SurerBRD Kremer Racing-PorschePorsche 962C4:04:41.310800 km[World Endurance Championship](1985-world-sportscar-championship-season)
BRD Hans-Joachim Stuck
GBR Derek BellBRD Rothmans PorschePorsche 962C1:48:40.290360 km[World Sports Prototype Championship](1986-world-sportscar-championship-season)
GBR John Watson
NED Jan LammersGBR Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-85:03:55.3701000 km[World Sports Prototype Championship](1987-world-sportscar-championship-season)
GBR Martin Brundle
USA Eddie CheeverGBR Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-94:52:13.5201000 km[World Sports Prototype Championship](1988-world-sportscar-championship-season)
1989Not held
ITA Mauro Baldi
FRA Jean-Louis SchlesserBRD Team Sauber MercedesMercedes-Benz C112:17:11.735480 km[World Sports Prototype Championship](1990-world-sportscar-championship-season)
GBR Martin Brundle
GBR Derek WarwickGBR Silk Cut JaguarJaguar XJR-142:05:42.844430 km[World Sportscar Championship](1991-world-sportscar-championship-season)
GBR Geoff Lees
JPN Hitoshi OgawaJPN Toyota Team Tom'sToyota TS0102:16:42.659500 km[World Sportscar Championship](1992-world-sportscar-championship-season)
1993–1994Not held
DEU Thomas Bscher
DNK John NielsenGBR West CompetitionMcLaren F1 GTR4:01:29.206725 km[BPR Global GT Series](1995-bpr-global-gt-series)
DEU Thomas Bscher
DNK John NielsenGBR West CompetitionMcLaren F1 GTR4:01:31.046736 km[BPR Global GT Series](1996-bpr-global-gt-series)
DEU Thomas Bscher
DNK John NielsenGER Kremer RacingKremer K8 Spyder-Porsche5:33:44.8001000 kmChallenge Endurance Italia
DEU Thomas Bscher
GBR Geoff LeesGBR GTC Team DavidoffMcLaren F1 GTR5:08:55.9521000 kmItalian GT Championship
Challenge Endurance Italia
FRA Emmanuel Collard
ITA Vincenzo SospiriFRA JB Giesse Team FerrariFerrari 333 SP2:29:31.944500 km[SportsRacing World Cup](1999-sports-racing-world-cup-season)
ITA Mauro Baldi
RSA Gary FormatoITA R & MRiley & Scott Mk III-Judd2:42:31.807500 km[SportsRacing World Cup](2000-sports-racing-world-cup-season)
ITA Giovanni Lavaggi
GBR Christian VannMON GLV BrumsFerrari 333 SP-Judd5:17:08.7561000 km[FIA Sportscar Championship](2001-fia-sportscar-championship-season)
2002Not held
NED Jan Lammers
NED John BoschNED Racing For HollandDome S101-Judd2:30:30.857486.612 km[FIA Sportscar Championship](2003-fia-sportscar-championship-season)
GBR Jamie Davies
GBR Johnny HerbertGBR Audi Sport UK VeloqxAudi R85:05:52.0431000 km[Le Mans Endurance Series](2004-le-mans-series-season)
FRA Emmanuel Collard
FRA Jean-Christophe BoullionFRA Pescarolo SportPescarolo C60 Hybrid-Judd5:02:32.2201000 km[Le Mans Endurance Series](2005-le-mans-series-season)
2006Not held
FRA Nicolas Minassian
ESP Marc GenéFRA Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAP
(Diesel)4:59:20.7351000 km[Le Mans Series](2007-le-mans-series-season)
FRA Stéphane Sarrazin
POR Pedro LamyFRA Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908 HDi FAP
(Diesel)4:59:07.9551000 km[Le Mans Series](2008-le-mans-series-season)
2009–2020Not held
GBR Mike Conway
JPN Kamui Kobayashi
ARG José María LópezJPN Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR010 Hybrid6:01:12.2901181.45 km[FIA World Endurance Championship](2021-fia-world-endurance-championship)
FRA Nicolas Lapierre
BRA André Negrão
FRA Matthieu VaxivièreFRA Alpine Elf TeamAlpine A4806:00:47.7381123.53 km[FIA World Endurance Championship](2022-fia-world-endurance-championship)
GBR Mike Conway
JPN Kamui Kobayashi
ARG José María LópezJPN Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR010 Hybrid6:00:31.9221158.28 km[FIA World Endurance Championship](2023-fia-world-endurance-championship)

Notes

References

References

  1. "Coppa Intereuropa: Overview in English and Italian".
  2. Redmayne, Tim. "Monza race officially cancelled - GP Masters - Autosport". Autosport.com.
  3. Denominated as "Trofeo Filippo Caracciolo"
  4. (2016). "The Monza 1000km 1965-2008".
  5. "Monza 1000 Kilometres 1980 Race Results".
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