From June 17 to 21, 2025, Ferrari celebrated the Mille Miglia for the sixteenth time with its own tribute to the legendary Italian regularity race. Over 1,900 kilometers were covered through the heart of Italy, along a figure-eight route connecting the Adriatic coast to the Mediterranean, passing through Brescia, Rome, and back to Brescia.
Focused on regularity, the event was not a high-speed race but a challenge of timing, navigation, and precision. Crews set off as early as 5:15 a.m. on the second day, crossing the famous Raticosa and Futa mountain passes to reach Rome by the evening.
Each stage of the rally offered
diverse landscapes and routes:
1. Desenzano – Sirmione, Verona, Bovolone, Ferrara, ending in San Lazzaro (Bologna)
2. Mountain passes: Raticosa and Futa — finish in Rome
3. Via Orvieto, Arezzo, San Marino, ending in Forlì
4. East–West route: Empoli – Naval Academy of Livorno – Salsomaggiore
5. Triumphal return to Brescia and
passage on the Viale Venezia podium
In Tuscany, especially in the Crete Senesi area around Asciano, the mechanical spectacle blended beautifully with the natural scenery.
The Ferrari Tribute Mille Miglia 2025 was:
• A unique immersion into the history of motoring and Ferrari;
• A 1,900 km loop filled with stunning landscapes and regularity challenges;
• A prestigious lineup combining exceptional classics and modern supercars;
• A moment of sharing for drivers from around the world, in a sporty yet refined atmosphere.
Each edition reaffirms that this
event is far more than just a rally: it is a cultural celebration, an
automotive journey, and a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of racing and Italian
heritage.