Brescia, August 27, 2025 – After a weekend dedicated to Passione Engadina in Switzerland, we return to Italy to support three new rallies that will mark the end of August. From the comeback of the Rally Due Valli, this time dedicated to historic cars, to Rally Piancavallo and Rally Città di Torino, another thrilling weekend of motorsport awaits.
Rally Due Valli Storico
Organized by ACI Verona, the 19th edition of the Rally Due Valli Storico will take place between August 29 and 30. Officially taking over the spot previously reserved for the Rally Benaco Storico in 2024, this year’s edition will be valid for the Trofeo Rally ACI Vicenza.
The rally itself will be held as a non-title national competition, while its companion event, the Rally Due Valli Classic, now in its 12th edition, will serve as the seventh round of the Italian Historic Regularity Rally Championship.
The sporting program is set for Saturday only, with Friday reserved for technical and sporting checks. The competitive day will feature just under 67 timed kilometers out of a total of 163.48, all on tarmac, with three special stages to be repeated twice. A compact yet intense format promising strong emotions for historic car enthusiasts.
Rally Piancavallo
Also on August 29–30, action shifts from Veneto to Friuli-Venezia Giulia for the 38th edition of Rally Piancavallo. Organized by Knife Racing in collaboration with Automobile Club Pordenone, the event is valid both for the Italian Rally Trophy (TIR) and as the fourth and final round of CRZ Zone 5 for modern cars, confirming its status as one of the most anticipated rallies in the region.
With 82 timed kilometers set against one of the most spectacular landscapes in Friuli, the rally spans two days: Friday afternoon will see the start of the first two stages before the eagerly awaited Piancavallo night stage, closing an already action-packed day. Competition resumes on Saturday at noon, with the remaining four stages leading to the finish in the late afternoon.
Historic cars will also be part of the event, sharing the course with modern entries and offering motorsport fans a fascinating journey back in time. In total, the rally covers over 380 kilometers including transfers.
Rally Città di Torino
The weekend concludes in Piedmont, with Turin hosting the 40th anniversary edition of the Rally Città di Torino. Serving as the fifth round of CRZ Zone 1, the rally boasts 109 registered crews and promises an adrenaline-filled celebration.
Historic cars will also join the program with the 14th edition of the Rally Storico Città di Torino. Both the start and finish podium will be located in the historic center, near the Reggia di Venaria. From there, the competition moves to Rubiana for the opening timed section.
The rally features 68.58 timed kilometers, shared by modern and historic cars alike. Including transfers, competitors will cover a total of 294.15 kilometers. A truly special edition that promises excitement and thrills for the Piedmontese motorsport community.
Another weekend of motorsport and safety
After supporting regularity racing last weekend, this time we will monitor more than 200 timed kilometers across three rallies, down to the tenth of a second. As always, we are committed to ensuring enhanced safety and organizational efficiency at every event we support.
These three rallies are significant milestones on the national scene, once again confirming the value of rallying not only as a sport but also as a driver of tourism and economic impact. A mission that Be Traced continues to pursue with passion and professionalism, working alongside organizers and competitors to turn every event into an opportunity for growth and visibility for the sport.
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