On top of this, the sport's governing body made an announcement of their own regarding the future of one particular motorsport series.
Next generation of Formula 3 cars unveiled by FIA
F1 was not the only series present at Monza, with FIA-backed support series Formula 2, Formula 3 and the Porsche Supercup also in action.
In the F1 paddock, the FIA unveiled the next generation of F3 cars, which will be in action from 2025-2027. The current Dallara chassis has been used since 2019.
Powered by a 3.4-litre naturally aspirated Mecachrome engine, the FIA says that the new car with run on Aramco's 'advanced fuel', which is to be compliant with the motorsport body's 100% sustainable fuel standard next year.
The FIA said in a statement: "The F3 2025 car has been designed to boost overtaking capabilities, which will produce exciting on-track action and the new cockpit has been designed to improve the ergonomics and driver installation to accommodate a wide range of racers."
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of F1, added: "It is important that the next generation of stars can continue to hone their skills in an F3 car designed to help all drivers progress through the motorsport pyramid.
"I’m excited to see it on the track in 2025 and I want to pay tribute to the great collaboration between the FIA and our Team, led by Bruno Michel."