2006 Italian GP: Facts & Stats
Sean Kelly analyses the results and the stats from the Italian Grand Prix, and he offers perspective on the performance of the drivers and teams
In case you've forgotten, there was a motor race on Sunday afternoon, as Michael Schumacher broke through the 90-win barrier with victory in the Italian GP.
The German becomes the first ever five-time winner at Monza, and he gave Ferrari their 17th victory there, extending the record for most wins for a constructor at a single circuit. At an average speed of 245.814 km/h, the race was the third fastest in F1 history, beaten only by last year's (247.096 km/h) and the 2003 Grand Prix (247.585 km/h).
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