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Modena Cento Ore 2025 – Provisional Entry List for the 25th Edition Published

The Modena Cento Ore continues to stand out as a unique event on the global scene, masterfully blending competition and beauty, tradition and hospitality, in a perfect balance between sport and culture.

August 7, 2025: Among the standout entries in the Entry List are six Alfa Romeo 8C 2300s — true icons of automotive history and symbols of Italian excellence — adding further prestige to an event that is already unique on the international stage.

From October 5 to 11, 2025, the 25th edition of the Modena Cento Ore promises to be one of the most captivating and comprehensive yet. The release of the Provisional Entry List, featuring 106 teams selected from a high volume of applications, confirms the prestige and international appeal of this event, which blends adrenaline, elegance, and passion for motorsport.

The race will feature extraordinary cars that represent over fifty years of motorsport history, from 1931 to 1985. Ferrari, Porsche, Jaguar, Maserati, Aston Martin, BMW, Shelby, and Mercedes-Benz are just some of the marques featured in this edition, which also includes a remarkable six Alfa Romeo 8C 2300s — one of the most iconic and successful models in racing history. Produced in the early 1930s, the 8C became renowned for its technical innovation and elegance, securing multiple victories at the Mille Miglia and Le Mans. A symbol of Italian engineering, it continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts around the world.

Particularly anticipated is the extensive grid dedicated to the Pre-66 Competition class, one of the most beloved and closely followed by fans and drivers alike.

This celebratory edition reaffirms the strongly international spirit of the Modena Cento Ore, with over 90% of entrants coming from abroad. Countries represented include the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, the United States, Australia, Canada, Lebanon, and South Africa.

The official start will be in Rome, with a program that includes five legendary Italian racetracks — from Vallelunga and Magione to Mugello, Misano, and Imola — along with ten closed-road Special Stages that promise to make this edition even more spectacular.

The Modena Cento Ore continues to stand out as a unique event on the global scene, masterfully blending competition and beauty, tradition and hospitality, in a perfect balance between sport and culture.