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| Race 7 of 8 in the 1961 Formula One season | ||
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| Date | September 10, 1961 | |
| Official name | XXXIIo Gran Premio d'Italia | |
| Location | Autodromo Nazionale
Monza Monza, Italy |
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| Course | Permanent racing facility 10.000 km (6.213 mi) |
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| Distance | 43 laps, 430.000 km (267.189 mi) | |
| Weather | Sunny | |
| Pole position | ||
| Driver | Ferrari | |
| Time | 2.46.3 | |
| Fastest lap | ||
| Driver | Ferrari | |
| Time | 2.48.4 on lap 2 | |
| Podium | ||
| First | Ferrari | |
| Second | Porsche | |
| Third | Cooper-Climax | |
The 1961 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on 10 September 1961 at Monza.
The race was marked by one of the most terrible accidents in the history of Formula One, when on the end of lap 2 at the approach to the Parabolica the German driver Wolfgang Von Trips lost control of his Ferrari and crashed against a stand full of spectators, killing 15 of them and dying himself. The race was not stopped, allegedly to assist the rescue work for the injured. This was also the last Formula One race ever to be held on the full 10 km (6.213 mi) Monza circuit, with the 2 bankings and the straight between the bankings included.
| Previous race: 1961 German Grand Prix |
FIA Formula One World
Championship 1961 season |
Next race: 1961 United States Grand Prix |
| Previous race: 1960 Italian Grand Prix |
Italian Grand Prix | Next race: 1962 Italian Grand Prix |
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