Reflections on the Monza weekend
The Italian Grand Prix weekend was full of hard-hitting and controversial headlines. Tony Dodgins looks at the biggest stories from Monza
Monza. Where to start? At the beginning probably - a lovely evening at the Monza Sporting Club commemorating Gonzalo Rodriguez, the former F3000 race winner who died in one of Roger Penske's ChampCars at Laguna Seca 10 years ago.
The event is held annually with money raised from an auction going to Gonzalo's memorial foundation. It is administered by his sister Nani and provides sporting opportunity for underprivileged children in their native Uruguay.
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