1000 Miglia 2026

9-13 June, Brescia, Italy
68 days left
1000 Miglia 2026

It is the modern recreation of the legendary race and one of the most prestigious events in the world of classics.

The 1000 Miglia 2026 is much more than a rally: it is a symbol. Born in 1927 as a speed race, today it is held as a regularity test for historic cars and has maintained its magnetism intact. The 2026 edition will take place from June 9 to 13, starting and ending in Brescia, featuring a five-day route that will pass through Padua, Montecatini Terme, Rome, and Rimini before the final return to the city of origin. The organization announces the participation of more than 400 classic cars, on an itinerary that crosses cities of art, mountain ports, and various heritage sites.

The selection of vehicles is one of the great hallmarks of the event: only models—or specific examples—that participated in or registered for any of the original editions held between 1927 and 1957, and that are registered in the Registro 1000 Miglia can take part. The 2026 route will follow a figure-eight layout inspired by the early editions, passing through iconic places such as Siena, Assisi, Gubbio, Furlo, or the marshes of Cervia and Comacchio. It is one of those experiences that any classic car enthusiast would want to experience at least once: for the history, the atmosphere, the level of participants, and the beauty of the route. If you have an eligible car and the opportunity to enter, it is clearly an adventure that invites you to take the leap and go for it.

To tackle a regularity of this level, a Blunik device is a very coherent ally: it allows you to follow the route, control times, and speeds. However, there is no specific model to carry out the regularity on tires, typical in Italy. The BLunik II PLUS model is the one that adapts best, which is why some participants choose it.

If you are new to the world of regularity with averages and tire regularity, a Master Class with our Blunik member who speaks Italian and French is an excellent way to learn tools, refine procedures, and arrive at the rally with more options to do very well.

 

When

9-13 June, Brescia, Italy

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