
The Italian Grand Prix airs live on Sunday at 3:45 PM on Antena 1 and AntenaPLAY
Formula 1 continues its speed spectacle this weekend with the Italian Grand Prix, set to take place on the legendary Monza circuit, known as the “Temple of Speed.” Round 16 of the 2025 season promises adrenaline, thrilling battles, and strong emotions for fans. The race will be held on Sunday, September 7, at 3:45 PM, broadcast live on Antena 1 and AntenaPLAY.

The atmosphere at Monza is expected to be electrifying, but Ferrari fans are looking ahead to this weekend with mixed emotions. After the double disappointment at Zandvoort, where both Ferrari cars were forced to retire, their hopes now rest on achieving a remarkable result in front of their home crowd.
The Italian Grand Prix also marks a historic moment: Lewis Hamilton will compete for the first time at Monza wearing Ferrari colors, adding even more stakes to an already high-tension event.
Italian Grand Prix Schedule
Action at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza kicks off on Friday at midday. The first practice session starts at 2:30 PM, followed by the second at 6:00 PM. The final practice session takes place on Saturday at 1:30 PM. All three practice sessions will be broadcast live on AntenaPLAY.
Also on Saturday, at 4:45 PM, qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix will take place. The battle for pole position will be broadcast live on Antena 3 CNN and AntenaPLAY. On Sunday, at 3:45 PM, the big race at Monza begins, live on Antena 1 and AntenaPLAY.
Scuderia Ferrari is preparing a major surprise for Formula 1 fans at the Italian Grand Prix. For the race on the legendary Autodromo Nazionale Monza, the cars driven by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will feature a spectacular livery inspired by the team’s glorious history. The new look includes major changes: more white on the bodywork, vintage-style race numbers, and a strong contrast between Ferrari’s classic red and black elements on the front and rear wings.
This special edition livery is a tribute to the legendary Niki Lauda, 50 years after the Austrian driver won both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ World Championships at the wheel of the famous Ferrari 312T. With this initiative, Ferrari offers fans a step back in time, reviving the spirit of competition and passion that established the team as a symbol of Formula 1.