Ferrari Tribute to 1000 Miglia: over 700 km on the last stage

The last stage of the Ferrari Tribute to 1000 Miglia started at 5am. Over 700 km from Rome to Brescia with the most exciting sections of the whole race: the Futa and the Raticosa pass, where the drivers in the original race gained the advantage to win the Mille Miglia. After the start the cars went to the Vallelunga race track outside Rome. The track is named after Piero Taruffi, who won the last original Mille Miglia with a Ferrari 315 S. The Ferrari Tribute to 1000 Miglia then left in direction Tuscany, passing wonderful villages such as San Casciano Val di Pesa as well as legendary cities like Siena and Florence, where the cars passed the city centre and drove along the river Arno. Due to the weekend there are more and more spectators, who warmheartedly welcome the passing Ferraris. In the early afternoon the cars will drive towards Maranello and Mirandola, the village severely hit by an earthquake last year in the Emilia region. Then the march goes on towards the finishing line in Brescia.
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