
Three legendary circuits at the heart of Modena Cento Ore
As tradition dictates, public access to Misano, Imola and Mugello is free of charge.

As tradition dictates, public access to Misano, Imola and Mugello is free of charge.

The Competition and Regularity Supplementary Regulations, the updated Programme and the new route map are now available

From elegant pre-war thoroughbreds to iconic motorsport machinery, the provisional entry list already offers a glimpse of the calibre of competition set to unfold from 6 to 11 October

Between Imola and Mugello, Florence welcomes the crews for an evening that has become an integral part of the event’s identity over the years.

The Adriatic resort launches the new Coast to Coast route, welcoming competitors with scrutineering, registration, the official car display and the opening track action at Misano World Circuit.

The formula of the Modena Cento Ore is as unique as it is irresistible: a perfect balance of competition, elegance, and driving pleasure.

A magnificent and unique race, decided by mere seconds after five days of intense competition across five circuits – Imola, Misano, Mugello, Magione and Vallelunga – and ten special stages, with a route that crossed the heart of Italy from Rome to Modena: the Modena Cento Ore celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary.

Another best time set by the BMW M1 Procar on the Misano track. The Jaguar E-Types were also exceptionally fast on the Romagna circuit. The Janssens once again proved to be masters of the special stages. Tomorrow marks the final day of racing, with the Imola Circuit and the celebration of the winners in Piazza Roma, Modena, crowning a memorable edition.

The BMW Procar strikes back and Ferrari’s fightback. After the magnificent gala evening in Florence’s Sala dei Cinquecento, competitors this morning tackled the Mugello circuit and two special stages on routes beloved by driving enthusiasts