When it comes to the list of important historic races, the name Mille Miglia should undoubtedly appear somewhere near the top. Enzo Ferrari agreed, calling it ?the world?s most beautiful road race,? and every year the Prancing Horse pays tribute with a historic reenactment that sees a congregation of some of the finest sports cars and racers in the world. 2015 was no different, as seen in the above-featured video.
If you didn?t know, the Mille Miglia is an iconic Italian public-road endurance event that ran a total of 24 times between 1927 and 1957, spanning some 1,000 miles (hence the name) of stunning countryside, quaint towns and slithering two-lane. The competition was discontinued after 30 years following a number of tragic crashes, but the spirit lives on today as a legal-speed time-speed-distance regularity rally.
This year?s event saw the arrival of some 60 Ferraris in the historic town of Riccione, marking the end of the first stage with a fireworks display that ?...turned the sky over the Romagnola Riviera a very fitting red.?
The rally officially kicked off from the town of Desenzano on Lake Garda, passing through Sirmione, Verona, Ferrara, Ravenna, and San Marino on the way to Riccione, as throngs of fans lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the action. Next, the pageant of exotica travels from Romagna to the Marche, stopping briefly at Ascoli Piceno before ending up in Rome for the traditional parade at Castel Sant?Angelo.
2015 Ferrari Tribute To Mille Miglia: Video originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 18 May 2015 11:00 EST.
Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan Peter Collins Bernard Collomb Alberto Colombo
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