Brescia, 8 April 2026 – After the Easter break, the first racing weekend of April gets intense. We will be engaged on the safety and monitoring front across four motorsport events spread throughout Italy. From the gravel roads of the Siena province to Sicily and the Orobie Prealps, before heading back to Tuscany for a major anniversary event.
Rally Val d'Orcia
We return alongside the Rally Val d’Orcia, which this year brings action to the iconic white roads of Siena with the 17th edition of the modern rally, joined by the seventh historic edition.
The schedule includes qualifying and shakedown on Saturday morning, with the official start at 13:31. A total of 10 special stages are planned, covering close to 100 competitive kilometres.
Rally Prealpi Orobiche
The second stop of the weekend takes us closer to home for the 40th anniversary of the Rally Prealpi Orobiche, organized by the Automobile Club of Bergamo. As the second round of the Coppa Rally di Zona 3, the event features six special stages, three repeated twice, for a total of 71.28 competitive kilometres, the maximum allowed under regional rally regulations.
The event has reached full capacity for its milestone edition, once again confirming its strong importance within the Bergamo area.
Rally Valle del Sosio
From the mountains of Bergamo, we head to Sicily for the 19th Rally Valle del Sosio.
Valid for both the Coppa Rally di Zona 9 and the Trofeo Rally di Zona 4, the event welcomes modern, historic and classic cars, with the latter competing in a dedicated classification as part of the 2nd Rally Valle del Sosio Classic.
The rally includes 63 competitive kilometres, highlighted by the new “Santa Venera” stage, a 13.9 km stretch to be run twice on Sunday. Additional highlights include three passes on the Sant’Anna (5.4 km) and San Carlo (6.48 km) stages.
Trofeo Maremma
At the same time, we will also be in Tuscany supporting the Trofeo Maremma, which celebrates its landmark 50th edition this year. As the second round of the Coppa Rally di Zona 7, the event kicks off at sunset on Saturday with the “Follonica” show stage, held at the Pala Golfo venue.
The remaining nine stages are scheduled for Sunday, running through to late afternoon. In total, the rally features 10 timed stages covering 66 competitive kilometres, shared between modern and historic cars.
300 km alongside rally action
This weekend, Fixup’s IoT solutions under the Be Traced brand will operate simultaneously across four rally events throughout Italy, ensuring tracking and safety over 300 competitive kilometres, spanning gravel roads, hills, mountains and major sporting milestones.
These four events run alongside the 1000 Miglia Experience Italy, the prestigious classic regularity event by the Freccia Rossa, currently taking place across the stunning roads of Puglia.
Enjoy the Race!
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