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Published On: 9 September 2025Views: 157

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Brescia, 9th Semptember 2025 This week our commitment extends beyond the Rally del Lazio (second-last round of the CIAR), La Grande Corsa, and the Rally Alto Appennino Bolognese. We will also be working alongside the 1000 Miglia Warm Up Austria and, for the third consecutive year, the Circuito Stradale del Mugello.

1000 Miglia Warm Up Austria

Following the success of its inaugural edition in 2024—already supported by Be Traced for participant tracking—we return for a second year to Austria alongside the Freccia Rossa. This year’s program includes 35 Time Trials and 8 Average Speed Trials.

The 1000 Miglia Warm Up was conceived to give enthusiasts the opportunity to experience the most beautiful race in the world even away from its original route. While shorter in format, it still features an equally spectacular course.

This year’s schedule spans three days of competition. On Thursday, after the usual technical and sporting checks and a few test laps, the event will open in the evening with the Seefeld Trophy. The following day, Friday, the first stage will depart from Seefeld and conclude in Saalfelden-Leogang. On Saturday, the second stage will take competitors all the way to the finish line in Salzburg, crossing briefly into Germany via the scenic Rossfeld panoramic road.

As in 2024, this year participants can once again be monitored in real time from any device and without registration, thanks to Be Traced’s Public Platform, available to all enthusiasts at https://www.live.betraced.it.

Circuito Stradale del Mugello

Concurrently with the 1000 Miglia Warm Up Austria, we will also be supporting the Circuito Stradale del Mugello for the third year running. This anniversary will be quite different from previous editions, as the event has undergone a major transformation.

For the first time, the Circuito Stradale del Mugello will adopt the average speed regularity format, more technical than traditional regularity, and will serve as the sole round of the Italian Average Speed Regularity Championship. Moreover, this edition will feature two prestigious stages.

After technical checks and an initial training session at the Mugello Circuit on Friday, the competition will officially begin on Saturday with the first stage. The opening Average Speed Trials will take place in Londa, within the Mugello area, before participants travel by road to Imola, where the morning will conclude with a trial hosted at the prestigious Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari. In the afternoon, the field will return to Mugello for further trials, with the final one of the day once again held on the circuit. In total, Saturday will cover 327.43 km, including 106.42 km of Average Speed Trials.

On Sunday, after the demanding first stage, competitors will face four additional Average Speed Trials along the historic roads of the event, before closing once again on the Mugello Circuit with the final trial. At the finish line, competitors will have covered 472.52 km overall, of which 152.85 km will consist of Average Speed Trials.

Two similar yet different events

The 1000 Miglia Warm Up Austria and the Circuito Stradale del Mugello are both regularity events, yet with distinct formats. While the 1000 Miglia is based on maintaining constant speed over road sections, the Mugello event allows average speeds to vary. Although precision is critical in both disciplines, the Mugello format requires even greater accuracy and advanced technology to ensure reliable timekeeping.

Whether in classic or average speed regularity, precision—in both driving and organizational timekeeping—is paramount. This is where Be Traced’s tracking solutions come into play. Since 2019, we have been supporting motorsport by delivering enhanced safety and technological innovation to the events we serve, ensuring maximum accuracy for officials and a smoother execution of competitions.

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