
Spirit of Competition: Highlights from the Modena Cento Ore 2019–2021
As always, the class for cars produced between 1966 and 1981 has seen a variety of models alternate in dominance
As always, the class for cars produced between 1966 and 1981 has seen a variety of models alternate in dominance
A three-year period that saw extraordinary cars climb to the top of the rankings—true masterpieces of automotive history.
New Entries, Fiercer Battles, More Winners
The dominance of well-prepared American and British models continues.
The first three editions of the Modena Cento Ore, from 2000 to 2003, saw no fewer than 18 different cars reach the podium.
We are thrilled to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Modena Cento Ore
AC Shelby Cobra 289, Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 RSR, BMW 328 Roadster, and Porsche 911 RS took the top podium spots at the Modena Cento Ore, which concluded in Modena.
The four-day event, featuring special stages on closed roads and track races, was yet another resounding success, drawing participants from across the globe.
It was a day dedicated to special stages, with four scheduled for this Wednesday under an uncertain but stable sky, which still allowed for some warm rays of sunshine.
The sun warms the morning as the participants return to Misano for further Competition and Regularity trials on the track, which occupy the morning. Free practice and races at the Misano World Circuit.
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Canossa Events Srl
Reggio Emilia Headquarters
Via Filippo Turati, 28, Località Roncolo
42020 Quattro Castella (RE) – Italy
Phone: +39 0522 421096
E-mail: info@canossa.com
VAT: 02431580352
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Part of DUPONT REGISTRY GROUP