F1 2020 – Italian GP | Nico Rosberg | How To Master Monza

F1 2020 - Italian GP | Nico Rosberg | How To Master Monza

F1 2020 – Italian GP | Nico Rosberg | How To Master Monza

Its time for the Formula 1 Gran Premio Heineken D’italia 2020. In other words, the 2020 Italian GP.

The Italian Autodromo Nazionale Monza circuit, nicknamed “the temple of speed” is one of, if not the fastest track on the F1 calendar, and can be a hand full to master, even for experienced professional drivers.

Using the F1 2020 game by Codemasters as a visual tool, the 2016 Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg jumps in the virtual Mercedes-AMG Petronas car for an in-depth analysis of the Monza circuit and shows us the best way to master the track. The driving guide is followed by a hot lap and Nico’s personal F1 Fan Q&A.

 


The Autodromo Nazionale Monza is one of the world’s most famous racing circuits located near the city of Monza, north of Milan, in Italy.

Operational since 1922, it is the third oldest racing track in the world. It was purpose-built for both the Italian Grand Prix and to give Italian automakers a high-velocity track on which to R&D their products.

In 1954, work began to entirely revamp the circuit, resulting in a 5.750 kilometers (3.573 mi) course, and a new 4.250 kilometers (2.641 mi) high-speed oval with banked Sopraelevata curves.

The two circuits could be combined to re-create the former 10 kilometers (6.214 mi) long circuit, with cars running parallel on the main straight. The track infrastructure was also updated and improved to better accommodate the teams and spectators. The banking held the last race in 1969 with the 1000 km of Monza. but still exists today, albeit in a decayed state.

In addition to Formula One, the circuit previously hosted the World Touring Car Championship, TCR International Series, Superbike World Championship, Formula Renault 3.5 Series, and Auto GP.  Monza currently hosts rounds of the SRO GT Series, International GT Open, and various Formula Championships, as well as a host of local championships such as the TCR Italian Series, Italian GT Championship, Porsche Carrera Cup Italia, and Italian F4 Championship. Once a year, the venue is dedicated to the popular Monza Rally Show.


 

The F1 2020 Seventy Edition game by Codemasters is available for the PlayStation4, Xbox One & Xbox One X, Windows PC (DVD and Steam), and Google Stadia.

The digital download PC versions of F1 2020 are available via Steam. The F1 2020 Seventy Edition can be purchased for 54,99€, while the F1 2020 Deluxe Schumacher Edition has a 69,99€ pricetag.

  Official Webpage – www.formula1-game.com