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- 1000_km_Monza abstract "The 1000 Kilometres of Monza was an endurance race mainly for sports cars held at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Italy.The "Coppa Inter-Europa" was first held in 1949, on the 6.3-kilometre (3.9 mi) circuit. The race expanded to 1000 kilometres in 1954, and moved to the 10-kilometre circuit in 1956. The event was shortened and returned to the 6.3-km track the next year. In 1960 and 1961, the race was a 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 being expanded to a 1000-kilometer distance in 1965. Until 1969, the full Monza circuit which included the banked oval was used, although chicanes were installed in 1966 at the beginning of both bankings to slow cars down. A lap was 10.1 kilometers long, yielding a total distance of 1010 km after 100 laps. From 1970 to 2008, the shorter Grand Prix circuit (approximately 5.8 kilometers) has been used for 173 laps.Although named the 1000 km of Monza, the race has at times been run at shorter lengths, most notably in the late 1970s and early 1990s before the demise of the World Sportscar Championship in 1992. Since 1992, the race has been used on and off by various series, most notably the Italian GT Championship and Challenge Endurance Italia series in 1997 and 1998. The FIA Sportscar Championship also held a single running of the 1000 km in 2001.In 2004, the 1000 km were resumed as a part of the Le Mans Series, which has held the event since then. A race for 2006 was planned by the Le Mans Series, but had to be cancelled due to protests over the noise pollution caused by the event. Agreements were later reached to allow the event to return in 2007.The record of most wins currently belongs to Jacky Ickx, who has won the race in 1972, 1973 and 1976.".
- 1000_km_Monza thumbnail Monza_track_map.svg?width=300.
- 1000_km_Monza wikiPageExternalLink Monza.html.
- 1000_km_Monza wikiPageID "3702173".
- 1000_km_Monza wikiPageRevisionID "596376662".
- 1000_km_Monza firstRace "1949".
- 1000_km_Monza firstSeriesRace "2004".
- 1000_km_Monza hasPhotoCollection 1000_km_Monza.
- 1000_km_Monza lastRace "2008".
- 1000_km_Monza mostWinsDriver Jacky_Ickx.
- 1000_km_Monza mostWinsManufacturer Ferrari.
- 1000_km_Monza mostWinsTeam Scuderia_Ferrari.
- 1000_km_Monza previousNames "Coppa Inter-Europa".
- 1000_km_Monza previousNames "Supercortemaggiore".
- 1000_km_Monza raceTitle "1000".
- 1000_km_Monza seriesLong European_Le_Mans_Series.
- 1000_km_Monza seriesShort "LMS".
- 1000_km_Monza trackMap "150".
- 1000_km_Monza venue Autodromo_Nazionale_Monza.
- 1000_km_Monza subject Category:1000_km_Monza.
- 1000_km_Monza subject Category:Recurring_sporting_events_established_in_1949.
- 1000_km_Monza comment "The 1000 Kilometres of Monza was an endurance race mainly for sports cars held at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Italy.The "Coppa Inter-Europa" was first held in 1949, on the 6.3-kilometre (3.9 mi) circuit. The race expanded to 1000 kilometres in 1954, and moved to the 10-kilometre circuit in 1956. The event was shortened and returned to the 6.3-km track the next year.".
- 1000_km_Monza label "1 000 kilomètres de Monza".
- 1000_km_Monza label "1000 km Monza".
- 1000_km_Monza label "1000 km de Monza".
- 1000_km_Monza label "1000 km di Monza".
- 1000_km_Monza label "1000-km-Rennen von Monza".
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- 1000_km_Monza sameAs 1000_km_de_Monza.
- 1000_km_Monza sameAs 1_000_kilomètres_de_Monza.
- 1000_km_Monza sameAs 1000_km_di_Monza.
- 1000_km_Monza sameAs m.09w6pz.
- 1000_km_Monza sameAs Q164837.
- 1000_km_Monza sameAs Q164837.
- 1000_km_Monza wasDerivedFrom 1000_km_Monza?oldid=596376662.
- 1000_km_Monza depiction Monza_track_map.svg.
- 1000_km_Monza isPrimaryTopicOf 1000_km_Monza.