Mille Miglia
13 – 16 May 2020
The rally starts and finishes in Brescia, which sits in the triangle between Milan, Venice and Bologna. Over four days, it winds its way out to the eastern coastline, then down through Assisi to Rome, then back up through Siena, Vinci and Florence to Bologna, before passing back through Modena's Motor Valley and back to the starting point. Putting a thousand miles on the clocks of these venerable old machines is not something the owners do lightly, and the 1000 Miglia team takes seriously its responsibility to make this a road trip for the ages. Each major stop is a red-carpet celebration of motoring history, and a magnet for crowds.
Terre di Canossa
APRIL 16th - 19th 2020
Traverse the 11th century routes of Matilde di Canossa, through the magnificent Tuscan landscape by day; and indulge in luxury accommodations and the culinary delights of award-winning chefs by night. Three exciting days experienced in a perfect combination of beautiful cars, competition, tourism, gastronomy and relaxation. A challenging and demanding regularity race, open to vehicle built between 1919 and 1976, for those wanting to experience it stopwatch in hand, with 68 enjoyable and challenging timed trials and 6 average speed trials.
1000 MM Warmup USA
Stateside car enthusiasts were given a taste of Italy’s esteemed road rally, the Mille Miglia, as a sample of it returned to the United States for the second year in a row. The 1000 Miglia Warm Up USA started in Middleburg, Va., with a checkered flag in Washington, D.C. Not only is this a three-day haul covering 600 miles—compared to 1,000 miles in the Italian version—it is one that tests agility, performance and precision with a majority of the vehicles dating from 1927 to 1957. The jaunt is also an extreme assessment of mental acuity for the navigators, as the participant in the passenger seat is constantly following a detailed roadmap given to each team prior to start of the race.