Monza 2025 pt.2…
Practice for the Formula cars ended. We hung around to watch the GT cars last session hoping to wait out the crowd. This was easily the noisy packed event I’ve been to.

After everything wrapped up we walked out still in a pretty large crowd.




Seeing the old track from the 20’s at the exit was amazing. It was sad to see it crumbling but with things like the Pantheon in the same country something like this must not seem as special.
We stopped to check out some vendors on the way out and bought a few items.


The city was still locked with people trying to get to their various places of stay. So as we walked looking for a bus with space or a taxi/ car service we decided to go find food instead.



We found a promising spot a block away but it seemed a bit fancy for how we were dressed. Thankfully they accepted us and it was a great feast.
My cousin Wesley used to be a chef at a 5 star Michelin restaraunt in Manhatten before his knee issue so he guided us through the menu. He let us know that region was more known for its risotto than pasta so I gave it a try and it was amazing. I’m not a wine drinker but the bottle he selected was the best I’ve ever had.

The steak was good as well although much more rare than I ever have. The flavor of the fresh pepper was so amazing. Everything I had on the trip reminded me of how things tasted when I was a child. I thought my taste buds were aging or something, but this made me realize our gov’t is just poisoning us.
We left and walked to the train station and transferred to the subway. My foot was swollen by the time we got home. It was too late to buy shoes so it would have to wait till the morning.
The next morning I woke up early and set out on the few mile walk to a nearby mall to find more suitable sneakers for walking.





I ended up at JD Sports where I met a plesant Morrocan woman named Stella. I exhausted my Italian before I realized she spoke perfect English. She helped me buy some Air Max and some shoe care and I was on my way back to the AirBNB.
I linked up with everyone and we walked to the train station, then hopped on a full bus.
Hungry we stopped at some of the vendors for some food. I tried a coffee americano. I’m boy a coffee drinker at all but I wanted to see what theirs was like. It was a small shot served black no cream or sugar. First sip was brutal but by the end I enjoyed it. it felt clean and I could actually taste the fruit. I guess my buds needed adjusting. They also serve their fries with mayo. It seems nasty but their mayo is so good and it works great with fries.





We checked out a few of the cars on display. I had seen a few of them in person before but seeing the ’07 and 2010 McLarens was surreal. Probably my favorite F1 cars of all time. The sound and liveries were etched into my mind.











We made our way to the seats and by the time I sat down I was already pushing 20k steps.

caught the end of FP3 the F2 sprint race which was pretty exciting, then F1 Quali.











The crowd was even bigger so I knew we were gonna suffer getting home.
Max, Lando, Oscar were the top 3 and a new lap record was made.



We made our way home via public transit again. Thankfully my new shoes made it not as bad. I had near 33k steps by bed time.

Wesley made sandwiches for race day and we knocked out early so we could wake up early for race day and beat the crowd.

We scheduled two Ubers so we didn’t have to fight with public trans.
Race day. A short walk after the Uber rides and we were in, beating most the crowd.



F3 race was nuts. Lots of safety cars and crashes. F2 race was decent as well.
Then came the historic cars. Jean Alessi was out in his Ferrari which was a treat. But the best was Team Principal Zack Brown going absolutely nuts in the MP4-22. He was absolutely cooking and the car was screaming.
At this point I was struggling to stay awake so I went and found a tree to crash under.



After a good nap I made my way back for the drivers parade and national anthem.
After that they did a parade lap and lined up.






The race was pretty boring so we left with 10 laps to go.




There was 375,000 people in attendance so it was the right decision. We were able to get on a bus and make it home in decent time.
We got some food and dessert and enjoyed our last evening in Milan.



The next morning I woke at 4:15am to catch my $200 Uber to the airport. I got patted down again and stuck next to some large smelly people. After ages of travel I was back home.



I don’t think I’ll fly to europe in business class again. It’s just too much.
But here’s some of the items I brought back from the race and some of the shirts I bought to wear on the trip.
















Fin

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