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Published On: 24 June 2025Views: 140

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Brescia, June 24, 2025 – While the 1000 Miglia was wrapping up on Saturday, June 21, our team was also busy supporting three rally events across Italy: from the Rally San Martino di Castrozza, we moved on to the Rally Lana Storico and the Rally dell’Appennino Reggiano.

Rally di San Martino di Castrozza

Part of the International Rally Cup, the Rally San Martino di Castrozza reached its 45th edition this year, following the opening round at Elba. Held over the weekend of June 20–21, the event once again delivered thrills for both drivers and fans, thanks to its prestige and long-standing legacy in the northeast region.

Originally launched in 1964 by true motorsport enthusiasts, the 2025 edition stood tall among its predecessors. Drivers tackled just under 100 km of Special Stages, bringing the total route to 335 km including liaison sections. This year’s event was reserved exclusively for modern cars and drew in a solid field of 129 entrants.

Notably, the course layout was reversed compared to 2024: the stages were run in the opposite direction, starting with the “SMart Cittadina” Show Stage and continuing with two loops of the remaining three tests. The battle for the podium was fierce to the very end, with Brescia’s own Albertini–Fappani duo taking the win.

Rally Lana Storico

The 14th edition of the Rally Lana Storico took place on Friday and Saturday in Biella, boasting an impressive 181 entries – a testament to the enduring popularity of the event among vintage rally enthusiasts.

Organized by Veglio 4x4 and ACI Biella, the rally serves as the fifth round of the Italian Historic Rally Championship (CIRAS) and also counts toward the TRZ first zone, with an increased coefficient of 1.5.

The event schedule followed the format of recent years: Saturday, June 20, was dedicated to technical and administrative checks, while Sunday featured all the competitive action across six Special Stages (three repeated twice), totaling just under 100 km of timed sections across a 217 km route.

Rally dell’Appennino Reggiano

Our rally weekend wrapped up in style with the 44th Rally dell’Appennino Reggiano, held June 21–22 across the Reggio Emilia province. Organized by Maremma Corse 2.0 – the same group behind Trofeo Maremma – the event saw 72 teams compete on three Special Stages, each repeated three times for a total of 63 competitive kilometers.

As the second round of the CRZ Zone 6 championship, the rally featured classic stage layouts with slight modern tweaks, maintaining a strong connection to its heritage. The roads and scenery didn’t disappoint, nor did the on-stage action: a neck-and-neck duel unfolded between local drivers Gianluca Tosi and Antonio Rusce, both driving the now-legendary Fabia RS. Tosi clinched a hard-fought victory with just three seconds to spare.

Be Traced on duty

Not just the 1000 Miglia – our weekend was equally focused on supporting these three rally events, both from Race Control and directly on the ground. In total, we monitored over 350 crews across more than 250 km of Special Stages, with precision timing down to the tenth of a second.

This summer solstice weekend was as intense as it was exciting – a powerful preview of what the second half of the season has in store. Sunny weather, endless Special Stages, and full operational support: all in the name of delivering precision, organization, and safety to the sport we’re most passionate about.

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