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Published On: 17 September 2025Views: 155

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Brescia, September 17, 2025 – For the second time this season, we’ll be supporting five rallies in a single weekend, alongside two major regularity events: the Gran Premio Nuvolari and Baia delle Ninfe. Action kicks off Friday with the Baja dello Stella; at the same time, we’ll be racing at home with the highly anticipated Rally 1000 Miglia, before heading south for the Tindari Rally. On top of that, we’ll also be covering the Rally del Rubinetto and the Rally Città di Schio.

Baja dello Stella

For the second year running, we’re back in the mud at the Baja dello Stella. Following the huge success of last year’s edition, Friuli Venezia Giulia once again takes the spotlight in late-summer off-road racing, hosting the fourth round of the Italian Cross Country Rally & SSV Championship.

Just like last year, the event will be centered in Rivignano Teor. The route features one big Special Stage of 28.5 km, repeated four times for a total of 120 competitive kilometers. And it’s not just off-roaders this year: Rally2, Rally3, R4, N4, N5 and historic cars are also welcome, turning the event into a key gravel test.

Rally 1000 Miglia

After a three-month wait, the Lombardia Rally Cup returns with the Rally 1000 Miglia. This is Be Traced’s home race, taking place in Montichiari, just a few kilometers from our HQ in Brescia.

Valid both for the Italian Rally Trophy and as the penultimate round of CRZ Zone 3, this year’s edition includes two legs: a shorter one on Saturday and a more technical and demanding stage on Sunday. The total timed distance is 94.46 km – over 20% of the whole route.

The event kicks off in style: the opening stage will be the legendary “Pertiche,” running in its full 26 km layout, making it the longest stage of the weekend and the only one on Saturday. On Sunday, the real showdown begins with six more stages (three loops, two passes each), adding up to 66.46 km, for a total of 92.46 km of pure adrenaline across the weekend.

Tindari Rally

From the familiar roads of Rally 1000 Miglia, we travel south to Sicily for the Tindari Rally, held in the province of Messina. Open to both historic and modern cars, the event features 68.70 competitive kilometers out of more than 400 overall.

The rally marks the finale of CRZ Zone 9 and also counts for the Sicilian Championship for both modern and historic cars. The route offers some spectacular stages, including the renewed “Gioiosa Marea” and “Moreri,” plus the return of the classic “Santa Maria – Polverello.” The stunning backdrop of the Tindari Sanctuary and the Marinello lakes make this event a true highlight for both fans and teams from all over Italy.

Rally del Rubinetto

The Rally del Rubinetto is back on September 20-21, 2025, with a refreshed edition. Organized by Pentathlon Motor Team and New Turbomark Rally Team, the rally remains valid for the CRZ Zone 1 and this year comes with a double name: alongside the 32nd Rally del Rubinetto, we’ll also see the 11th Rally 2 Laghi, a historic event in Verbano-Cusio-Ossola.

The course includes 63 competitive kilometers out of more than 400 overall, spread across seven stages: two repeated twice, and the “Prelo” run three times. Saturday night action features a double run on the “Mottarone” under the headlights, while the remaining five stages will run on Sunday.

Rally Città di Schio

Our weekend wraps up at the Rally Città di Schio, back on the ACI Sport calendar after a year’s break. This edition brings some fresh updates to the route, including a new starting point in Zanè, right in front of the town hall.

The rally features six stages all in a single day, making it a highly technical challenge. Highlights include the comeback of the legendary “Santa Caterina” in its full format, the all-downhill “San Rocco,” and the return of “Pedescala,” the longest stage of the event, back after 20 years. Each stage will be repeated twice, for just over 59 competitive kilometers.

With these updates, Rally Città di Schio promises big excitement for both drivers and spectators.

1,700 km tracked by Be Traced

The second weekend of September is intense: five rallies, the GP Nuvolari, and our new partnership with Baia delle Ninfe in the CIREAS series add up to more than 1,700 competitive kilometers monitored by Be Traced.

An impressive number that proves once again the motorsport season is far from over. That’s why we’ll be working at full speed this weekend too – supporting competitors on the road and organizers in Race Control with the same dedication as always.

Enjoy the Race!

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