The 2012 Mille Miglia will take place from Wednesday, May the 16th (optional), to Sunday, May the 20th.
Entry applications are now open and will close at 12 midnight on Sunday, December 18th, 2011.
Those who wish to participate in the event must register on the website by this date. They will obtain a username and a password which will be used to access the on-line entry form. This is divided into 9 parts. When all parts have been filled in, they will be given an entry registration number. It will then be necessary to attach the following on-line:
Entry applications are now open and will close at 12 midnight on Sunday, December 18th, 2011.
Those who wish to participate in the event must register on the website by this date. They will obtain a username and a password which will be used to access the on-line entry form. This is divided into 9 parts. When all parts have been filled in, they will be given an entry registration number. It will then be necessary to attach the following on-line:
- an FIA Heritage Certificate and/or CSAI papers and/or an FIVA Passport
- as much historical documentation on the car as possible, including those passed on by previous owners
- photographs of the car
The route goes clockwise from Brescia to Rome and back, on the fabled Mille Miglia roads crossing seven regions: Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia Romagna, the Marches, Umbria and Lazio on the way down, adding Tuscany on the way back.
The 2012 route will pass through some of the most beautiful cities of Italy. Along with Brescia and Rome, the Mille Miglia will be going through Verona, Vicenza, Padova, Ferrara, Gambettola, Sansepolcro, Spoleto, on the way, and Viterbo, Siena, Firenze, Bologna, Reggio Emilia and Cremona on the way back.
New time trials will be scheduled for Umbria on the way, and also in Tuscany on the way back.
Each road has its history, its anecdotes, its traditions. The eighty some years since the first Mille Miglia have seen changes along the roadside, as has Italy, but something unchangeable and unchanging remains: the passion inspired by the Freccia Rossa, symbol of the Mille Miglia.
Mille Miglia Website
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