The ninth edition of the Roberto Gaburri Trophy marked a thrilling prelude to the iconic 1000 Miglia race, with Andrea Vesco and Fabio Salvinelli securing victory in their 1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS. The event, held in the heart of Brescia, saw fierce competition among a hundred cars, blending historical reverence with modern-day excitement.
Beyond the race, the Gaburri Trophy served as a platform for the 2026 edition of the 1000 Miglia Charity, highlighting the ongoing efforts to support families of young patients at Brescia's Children's Hospital. This year's event also paid homage to Roberto Gaburri and Giuseppe Cherubini, two pivotal figures whose legacies continue to inspire the motorsport community.
As the sun bathed Brescia in golden light, the Piazza Vittoria Village transformed into an open-air stage, offering spectators a taste of the grandeur that awaits in the days to come. The evening's Time Trials, winding through the historic city streets, culminated in a spectacular finish in Piazza Paolo VI, leaving the audience in awe.
The Gaburri Trophy is more than just a race; it's a celebration of history, community, and the enduring spirit of competition. As Vesco and Salvinelli claimed their victory, they also carried forward the torch of tradition, ensuring that the legacy of the 1000 Miglia continues to captivate and inspire.