Gear: 4. Due gare prima, a Monza, Warwick fu anch'egli protagonista di uno spettacolare incidente durante il primo giro della corsa, quando andò largo all'uscita della Parabolica urtando le barriere in velocità, capovolgendosi e strisciando lungo la pista. The Autodromo Nazionale Monza is a race track located near the town of Monza, north of Milan, in Italy.The circuit's biggest event is the Formula One Italian Grand Prix, which has been hosted there since the sport's inception. That will certainly slow the lap speeds around there.. The noise! Apparently its called the Parabolica HAIRPIN. It was just simply incredible. Once again we are seeing cars pootling around on their out laps during free practice at Monza, especially on the way into Parabolica, which is the last corner before starting a push lap. Monza countdown – rally route. However, the Parabolica has to be the most popular corner at Monza. Parabolica, Monza. Hot F1 at Monza. The sweeping left-right and flick left onto the penultimate straight before the start-finish line and Monza’s legendary main straight ensures that the cars are at full pelt as they arrive at the Parabolica. 3 of 7. Page 1 of 2 - New Corner at Monza - posted in The Nostalgia Forum: Yes, you heard it here first. Oh wow! The noise. While the Parabolica and Lesmos mean we still need some downforce, but you need traction, top speed, and stopping power around Monza. A tantalising mix of roads and surfaces at Monza circuit’s Cathedral of Speed, allied with tricky asphalt in the foothills of the Italian Alps, make an enticing formula for the WRC season finale at ACI Rally Monza (3 - 6 December). Aerodynamics Say goodbye to your downforce. Curva Parabolica is the name of the long, sweeping 180 degree turn that ends at the beginning of the front straight of the Circuit. I kid you not, Alex Brundle just described this new corner. Monza is a true cathedral to speed, unmatched around the world for its sense of history and passion, fuelled in part by its long history and also the fanaticism of the Italian fans, the tifosi. I mean, we must have only been 5-10m from the cars as they booted it driving down towards the Parabolica… ... long run down past the pits mean the cars are at full tilt as they arrive at the Parabolica. Australian driver Alex Peroni had been launched into a barrel roll after striking the sausage kerb that was in the run off area at Parabolica in the closing stages of the race. Speed: 210km/h.