The 1000 Miglia 2023 will be a special edition with 5 racing days,
from 13 to 17 June, 405 cars ready to leave Brescia. Compared to the
past, the format lasts from 4 to 5 days with the unprecedented
Piedmontese stage.
The current 1000 Miglia is a race, but above all a route and a journey which, since 1927, invites you to discover splendid landscapes and picturesque Italian villages.
An unmissable event for all tastes: sports enthusiasts, vintage car enthusiasts, tourists in search of thrills and eager to discover the traditions and charm of Italy in all its manifestations.
Stage 1 - Tuesday 13 June
As always, the first stage of the 1000 Miglia 2023 starts from Brescia and touches Desenzano and Sirmione on Lake Garda. From there it continues through the Sigurtà Garden Park in Valeggio sul Mincio to Mantua, Ferrara, Lugo and Imola until the next stage, destination Cervia-Milano Marittima.
Phase 2 - Wednesday 14th June
The second day includes the passage through San Marino, Senigallia, Macerata with a stop for lunch, Fermo and Ascoli Piceno, culminating with the day's parade in Via Veneto in Rome.
Stage 3 - Thursday 15 June
The third stage starts from the capital and arrives in Siena around noon, continues to Pistoia, Passo Abetone, Modena and Reggio Emilia and ends in Parma.
Stage 4 - Friday 16 June
On the fourth day, after Stradella and Pavia, the race reaches Piedmont with lunch in Alessandria, then Asti and Vercelli, heading towards the center of Milan via Novara, where the last night of the race will take place.
Stage 5 - Saturday 17 June
On the last day, after leaving Bergamo, Italian Capital of Culture 2023 together with Brescia, the 1000 Miglia 2023 ends in Brescia in the late morning and crosses the city before the last passage in Viale Venezia and the final lunch.
In the evening, the farewell party to 2024 with the 1000 Miglia The Night, which will close the great event.