Early September at Monza averages 22–26°C with limited shade across most grandstand positions. Afternoon thunderstorms are a genuine possibility — the circuit has had sessions delayed and red-flagged for weather in recent years. You need to be comfortable in both direct sun and sudden rain.
Friday is the lightest day for crowds and the best for exploring the park. FP1 runs at 13:30 and FP2 at 17:00 — you'll be at the circuit in the afternoon when the sun is strongest. Light, breathable clothing works for the sessions; a layer to add if rain comes through is worth having in your bag.
Friday is the best day to walk to the historic banked oval — flat shoes and comfortable clothes for a long circuit walk. The woodland paths can be dusty; bright or white footwear will show it.
The crowd builds significantly on Saturday. Qualifying at 16:00 is the Tifosi's primary event — the circuit fills hours before the session. The afternoon window is when thunderstorm risk is highest; qualifying sessions at Monza have been red-flagged for lightning in recent years.
Light, breathable top, hat, and sunscreen from the morning. Keep a compact rain jacket in your bag — conditions can change between FP3 and qualifying. Most people at Monza wear team merchandise or Ferrari red; there's no dress code but red is functionally the colour of the crowd.
Race day at 15:00 CEST — the warmest time of the day. Full sun on exposed grandstands, 8–10 hours on circuit from gates opening to post-race. This is where under-preparation for the sun catches people out.
Top
Light, breathable, moisture-wicking. A short-sleeve technical fabric handles the heat better than cotton, which stays wet when you sweat. Team shirts in technical fabric are ideal.
Hat
Wide brim preferred over caps for the grandstand positions with afternoon sun coming from a low angle. Neck coverage matters more than most first-timers expect.
Sunscreen
SPF 50+ applied before leaving accommodation. Reapply after the walk from the station to your seat. The walk through the parkland is already 20+ minutes in direct September sun.
Outer layer in bag
A compact packable rain jacket takes minimal space. After a wet qualifying session in the mid-afternoon, temperatures drop fast.
Shoes
Trainers or comfortable walking shoes. The parkland paths are uneven gravel and grass in places. You will walk 4–6km before you see your seat.
Post-race track invasion
If you're staying for the track invasion after the race, you'll be walking the main straight and pit lane on hot tarmac in direct late-afternoon sun. Keep your hat on and stay hydrated — the invasion can last 30–45 minutes.
Packing Guide →
Full list of what to bring within the 15L bag limit
Bag Policy →
Monza bag rules — 15-litre limit, what passes at gates
Getting There →
Train from Milan, shuttle bus, post-race exit
Mistakes to Avoid →
Sun, transport, bags — the things that catch people out
The 2026 Italian F1 Grand Prix runs September 4–6 at Autodromo Nazionale Monza.