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All Set for the 1000 Miglia 2025: Epic Race to Traverse Italy’s Iconic Routes

Kuala Lumpur: The countdown is almost over. The 1000 Miglia returns, 17-21 June with an eight-shaped route inspired by the epic pre-war editions, linking the eastern Adriatic and western Tyrrhenian coasts, besides the Brescia-Rome route and return.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the race covers 1900 km and spans 5 racing days, showcasing 420 cars from the world’s only travelling museum. The journey begins from Viale Venezia in Brescia, with the first leg concluding in San Lazzaro di Savena (Bologna). On Wednesday, the racers will reach Rome before heading north to end the third leg in Cervia-Milano Marittima.

On Friday, participants will cross Italy from east to west, reaching the Tyrrhenian Sea. The route includes a significant passage through the Naval Academy in Livorno, highlighting the partnership with the Italian Navy and the support of the Armed Forces and Police for the 1000 Miglia. The fourth leg concludes in Parma, leading to the grand finale on Saturday 21st, where cars will return to Viale Venezia and conclude with a festive parade in Piazza Vittoria during the Festa della Musica.

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