The 1000 Miglia, often dubbed the 'most beautiful race in the world,' has once again captivated audiences with its 2026 edition. This year's route, spanning nearly 2,000 kilometres, showcased Italy's breathtaking landscapes and historic cities, from Rimini to Brescia. The race isn't just about speed; it's a celebration of automotive heritage, craftsmanship, and the enduring allure of Italian culture.
As the convoy made its way through Mantua, participants were treated to a final lunch at the stunning Palazzo Te, a fitting prelude to the grand finish in Brescia. The event's blend of competition and camaraderie, set against backdrops like Ferrara and Castiglione delle Stiviere, offers a unique lens into Italy's lesser-known gems. For those who missed the live action, the race's timeless appeal ensures it remains a bucket-list experience for travel and luxury aficionados alike.