Monza — The Temple of Speed Track Guide (ACC)

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Why Monza is unique

Monza is a circuit where you spend most of the lap at full throttle and the rest braking from very high speed. The lap rewards two things: chicane discipline and the courage to carry speed through the Lesmos and Parabolica.

Corner-by-corner essentials

  • Variante del Rettifilo (T1-T2). Heavy braking from top speed. The big mistake is locking up trying to be late: be smooth, use both kerbs, prioritise exit.
  • Curva Grande. Flat in a GT3 with a normal aero setup.
  • Variante della Roggia. One of the most rewarding corners on the calendar. Massive kerb on the inside; trust it.
  • Lesmo 1 & 2. Don’t take them as separate corners — they’re a complex. The exit of Lesmo 2 sets up the back straight.
  • Variante Ascari. Three apex corner. Be progressive on the throttle: the exit speed defines half of your lap time.
  • Parabolica. Late apex. The exit feeds the longest straight: every km/h here is multiplied.

Common mistakes

  • Overshooting Variante del Rettifilo trying to brake “as late as a top split”.
  • Using too much kerb at Roggia, unsettling the car for the next compression.
  • Coming off the throttle too early through Ascari trying to “stabilise” the car.
  • Cutting the apex too aggressively at Parabolica and losing exit traction.

How to practice

Use Monza for stint discipline. Five-lap runs where you don’t lock up at any chicane will teach you more than chasing a one-lap hot lap with three lock-ups.

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