Gran Turismo races have played a key role in the history of the Monza
Autodrome. In the 1970s, the Coppa Intereuropa was one of the most
popular events at the circuit.
Interest in GT racing then waned over the years and it was only in 1992
that an Italian GT Championship was created, marking the rebirth of the
category. From that moment growth has been exponential, with a series of
international championships being introduced, featuring cars and drivers
of the highest order.
Gran Turismo & Monza traces, year by year, the complex story of these
championships from 1970 through to the present day, explaining the
evolution of the regulations and the cars, but also recording the
results of the most important races. Space is also devoted to the
single-marque series - Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini - with the story
being told through a vast array of photographs, in the main previously
unpublished, and painstakingly researched historical texts.