From Liguria's hairpins to San marino: Be Traced tracking three more rallies
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Brescia, 9 July 2025 – While the 38th edition of the Milano–Taranto is currently underway and will continue until Saturday, we are simultaneously preparing for a busy weekend of rally competitions. From 11 to 13 July, Be Traced will provide support at the Rally del Casentino, the Rally di San Marino, and the Rally Valle Arroscia.

Rally Internazionale del Casentino
An intense race weekend awaits Bibbiena, in the province of Arezzo. The Rally Internazionale del Casentino, the third event of the season organised by Scuderia Etruria—after the Rally Valle del Tevere and the Historic Rally Vallate Aretine—will take place on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 July.
Valid as the third round of the International Rally Cup, the event will feature a highly competitive programme: starting with the spectacular superspecial stage “Bibbiena”, a head-to-head challenge between competing cars held in Piazzale John Lennon, followed by 101.73 km of timed sections across 7 special stages.
The final highlight will be the “Talla” stage, nearly 30 km long, likely to be decisive for the outcome of the rally. This stage will be run at dusk, with the first car scheduled to start at 21:04 and finish in Bibbiena from 22:24.
Rally di San Marino
From 12 to 13 July, we will be present at one of the most prestigious events in the region: the 53rd Rally di San Marino. Organised by FAMS (San Marino Motorsport Federation), the rally is valid for several championships: the Italian Gravel Rally Championship (both modern and historic, the latter celebrating its 10th edition), as well as the CIAR Sparco Junior.
As the fourth round of the 2025 CIRT season, the rally will include nine special stages—three to be repeated three times—totalling 74 km of competitive distance. All categories will follow the same route, with the exception of the historic cars, which will contest seven stages for a total of 59 km.
Rally Valle Arroscia
The rally weekend concludes with the Rally della Valle Arroscia, returning for its second edition with over 60 registered crews. The event will once again take competitors through the roads of the Taggiasca and Ormeasco areas in western Liguria.
Organised by Scuderia Imperia Corse, the rally will include three special stages, each repeated twice, for a total of 59.42 km of timed sections. Spectators can look forward to an exciting start on Saturday evening with two night runs of the “Aquila d’Arroscia” stage, enhanced by fireworks displays in true Monte Carlo fashion.
A strategic weekend across Central Italy
Arezzo, San Marino and Imperia will be the key locations of this weekend’s activities. From gravel routes to mountain asphalt roads, the GPS tracking solutions provided by Be Traced, developed using Fixup technologies, will once again play a crucial role in supporting the motorsport sector.
Our team will be operational on the field, assisting crews with our dedicated devices, and simultaneously supporting organisers in rally headquarters through our advanced monitoring and control platform.
Enjoy the Race!
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Camilla Quarantini
Tel: +39 030 2053201
Email: c.quarantini@fixup.one
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Be Traced is an advanced technological platform dedicated to road-based automotive and motorcycle racing. It offers flexible and reliable tools for real-time race monitoring, telemetry, and timing.
The Rally Internazionale del Casentino is an international tarmac rally held on the scenic mountain roads of Tuscany, renowned for its technical challenges and spectacular night stages.
The Rally di San Marino is a historic gravel and tarmac rally based in the Republic of San Marino, internationally recognised and included in the Italian Gravel Rally Championship.
The Rally Valle Arroscia is a growing asphalt rally based in the mountainous Ligurian hinterland, appreciated for its demanding route and strong local participation.
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