17-21 JUNE MARKS THE RETURN OF THE REGULARITY RACE PARALLEL TO THE RED ARROW AND RESERVED FOR THE CARS OF THE HOUSE OF MARANELLO
From today, it is possible to enter the sixteenth edition of the Ferrari Tribute 1000 Miglia, the regularity race reserved for Ferrari models which has been running alongside the Red Arrow since 2010.
As always, the race route will follow that of the historic cars taking part in the 1000 Miglia route, which this year will propose a “figure of eight” route inspired by the first 12 editions of the speed race held between 1927 and 1957. After the start in Desenzano, the cars will head to Sirmione, Verona, Bovolone and Ferrara, to end the first leg in San Lazzaro di Savena (Bologna). On the second day, the crews will tackle the historic Raticosa and Futa Passes and, after passing through Prato and Siena, the cars will head towards Rome. The third leg will pass through Orvieto, Foiano della Chiana, Arezzo, San Sepolcro and San Marino, ending in Forlì.
On Friday 20 June, the race will cross Italy from East to West, as far as the Tyrrhenian coast: crossing the route taken during the descent at Empoli, the crews will reach the west coast inside the Italian Naval Academy in Livorno; they will then continue on to Salsomaggiore, which will host the last leg finish. On the fifth and final morning of the race, after 1900 kilometres covered, the cars of the Prancing Horse will reach the Viale Venezia platform first, where they will be greeted by the crowd at the final finish, which every year is increasingly popular and well attended.
The deadline for completing the entry application is 4:00 pm (Italian time) on Wednesday 12 February 2025.
A confirmation of acceptance will be sent by 4 March. Up to 120 Ferraris may be entered, including a maximum of 35 historic cars built since 1958, while the remaining modern cars will represent the most prestigious models of the House of Maranello.