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The 1000km Monza is an Endurance racing and Sports car racing event at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Italy.

Several 1960s events counted towards the World Sportscar Championship before the 1000km distance was introduced in 1000km.

Until 1969, the steeply banked oval was also used, with chicanes to slow cars down. A lap was 10,1 km long, about twice as long as the regular "flat" circuit.

In 2004, the 1000km were resumed, as a part of the Le Mans Endurance Series (LMES), the Euro version of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS).


Results

Year Winners Car Time 2nd Place Car 3rd Place Car
1965 Mike Parkes (GB)
Jean Guichet (F)
Ferrari 275P2 4:56:08,000 John Surtees (GB)
Ludovico Scarfiotti (I)
Ferrari 330P2 Bruce McLaren (NZ)
Ken Miles (USA)
Ford GT40
1966 John Surtees (GB)
Mike Parkes (GB)
Ferrari 330P3 Coupe 6:05:11,600 Masten Gregory (USA)
John Whitmore (GB)
Ford GT40 Herbert Müller (CH)
Willy Mairesse (B)
Ford GT40
1967 Lorenzo Bandini (I)
Chris Amon (NZ)
Ferrari 330P4 5:07:43,000 Mike Parkes (GB)
Ludovico Scarfiotti (I)
Ferrari 330P4 Jochen Rindt (A)
Gerhard Mitter (D)
Porsche 910
2005 Emmanuel Collard (F)
Jean-Christophe Boullion (F)
Pescarolo C6 5:02:32.220 Sam Hignett
John Stack
Haruld Kurosawa
Zytek 04S-ZY Joao Barbosa
Martin Short
Vanina Ickx
Dallara-Judd