Brescia 1000 Miglia Rally Celebrates 25 Years as European Championship Event
The Rally Internazionale 1000 Miglia was presented in the Gonfalone hall of the Regione Palace in Milan, in the presence of the sports councilor, Dr. Massimo Zanello, and regional councilor Margherita Peroni representing the City of Desenzano del Garda, as well as the President of A. C. Brescia, Giacomo Bontempi.
The race will take place from March 29 to 31, in Val Trompia, Sabbia, and Alto Garda.
“I am pleased,” – stated Margherita Peroni – “that Regione Lombardia recognizes this 25th Rally. There is a regional event that signifies the acknowledgment that this event brings, not only in Italy but also in Europe and around the world.”
Characteristics and history of the rally
The Rally Internazionale 1000 Miglia is one of Italy’s most attractive automotive events and the most important on-road car competition in Lombardy.
This event, organized by the Automobile Club di Brescia, has been honoring the significant legacy left to history by the Freccia Rossa – 1000 Miglia for 25 years.
The rally is a contest of men and cars against the clock.
In its 25-year history, included in the calendars of the most prestigious national and international championships, the Rally Internazionale 1000 Miglia has, from this year, become part of the European Rally Championship elite, open to the participation of foreign competitors.
Program and timed sections
The first section of the race will start on Thursday, March 29, at 17:01. After the show protest, there will be a pause during the night, resuming at 8:00 the following day.
The first stage will conclude at 22:00 on Friday.
On Saturday, the final stage will begin at 7:01, with an expected finish at 20:00.
There are six timed sections on asphalt, each different, repeated multiple times during the race for a total of Eighteen Special Stages and 292.930 kilometers.
The show event, “Città di Desenzano“, counting towards the overall standings, is raced only once on Thursday.
Two timed sections will be repeated three times during the first stage on Friday: “Capovalle” and “Tremosine — Tignalga“, while only two passes are scheduled on “S. Michele“.
Instead, “Cavallino“, “Moerna“, and “Pertiche” are the special stages, each held three times during the final section on Saturday.




