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Parabolica Collection

Parabolica: Monza's Iconic Final Turn - A Historic Hotspot of Excitement and Drama in Motor Racing

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1965 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy

1965 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 10-12 September 1965. Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill and Dan Gurney drift through the Parabolica. World Copyright - LAT Photographic Ref:

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1971 Italian Grand Prix

1971 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 3-5 September 1971. Clay Regazzoni (Ferrari 312B2) leads Jo Siffert (BRM P160), Ronnie Peterson (March 711 Ford)

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1997 Italian Grand Prix

1997 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 5-7 September 1997. Giancarlo Fisichella (Jordan 197 Peugeot) 4th position at Parabolica. Ref-97 ITA 09. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1973 Italian Grand Prix

1973 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 7-9 September 1973. Ronnie Peterson (Lotus 72E Ford) 1st position at Parabolica. Ref-73 ITA 07. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1971 Italian Grand Prix

1971 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 3rd-5th September 1971. Howden Ganley, BRM P160, leads Jo Siffert, BRM P160. Ref: 71ITA43. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1990 Italian GP

1990 Italian GP
AUTODROMO NAZIONALE MONZA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 16: Alain Prost, Ferrari 641/2 during the Italian GP at Autodromo Nazionale Monza on September 16, 2010 in Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Italy

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1979 Italian Grand Prix

1979 Italian Grand Prix Monza, Italy. 7-9 September 1979. Jody Scheckter (Ferrari 312T4) 1st position. Ref-35mm 79 ITA 01 World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1997 Italian Grand Prix

1997 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 5-7 September 1997. Eddie Irvine (Ferrari F310B) closely followed by Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Williams FW19 Renault) through Parabolica. Ref-97 ITA 13

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1967 Italian Grand Prix

1967 Italian Grand Prix
Monza, Italy. 8-10 September 1967. Jim Clark (Lotus 49 Ford) leads Dan Gurney (Eagle T1G Weslake). Ref: 67ITA01. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1996 Italian Grand Prix

1996 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 6-8 September 1996. Jean Alesi (Benetton B196 Renault) 2nd position at the exit of Parabolica. Ref-96 ITA 25. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1971 Italian Grand Prix

1971 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 3-5 September 1971. Chris Amon (Matra-Simca MS120B) leads Peter Gethin (BRM P160). They finished in 6th and 1st positions respectively in the closest

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1970 Italian Grand Prix

1970 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 4-6th September 1970. Jacky Ickx, Ferrari 312B, leads Pedro Rodriguez, BRM P153, Clay Regazzoni, Ferrari 312B, Jackie Stewart, March 701 Ford

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1970 Italian Grand Prix

1970 Italian Grand Prix
Monza, Italy. 4-6 September 1970. Jacky Ickx, Ferrari 312B. Ref: 70ITA10. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1997 Italian Grand Prix

1997 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 5-7 September 1997. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari F310B) 6th position at Parabolica. Ref-97 ITA 06. World Copyright - LAT Photographic

Background imageParabolica Collection: 1977 Italian Grand Prix

1977 Italian Grand Prix. Monza, Italy. 11 September 1977. Ronnie Peterson (Tyrrell P34-Ford), 6th position, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic. Ref: 77ITA

Background imageParabolica Collection: Piers Courage, BRM P126, leads Jack Brabham, Brabham BT26 Repco

Piers Courage, BRM P126, leads Jack Brabham, Brabham BT26 Repco
Monza, Italy. 6-8th September 1968. Piers Courage, BRM P126, leads Jack Brabham, Brabham BT26 Repco. Ref: 68ITA68. World Copyright: LAT Photographic


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Parabolica: Monza's Iconic Final Turn - A Historic Hotspot of Excitement and Drama in Motor Racing. Since 1965, this notorious chicane at Monza, Italy, has been a pivotal moment in the Italian Grand Prix for Formula One and Moto3. Witnessed by legends like Clark, Stewart, and Lauda, the 1967 and 1970 races saw thrilling battles unfold. In 1973 and 1974, it was the site of Niki Lauda's miraculous survival after a horrific crash. The 1990 Italian GP saw Senna and Prost's infamous collision, while Schumacher dominated in 1996. More recently, in the 2014 Moto3 Championship, Jack Miller claimed victory amidst the chaos. Parabolica's enduring allure continues to captivate racing fans worldwide.