The time has come: entries for the 2026 edition of the Ferrari Tribute 1000 Miglia are now open.
As per tradition, the race route, which for the second year will feature the characteristic “figure eight” shape inspired by the first twelve editions of the historic race, will follow that of the 1000 Miglia 2026.
The first day will start from Desenzano del Garda, running along the shores of Lake Garda and passing through Vicenza and Padua, ending in the picturesque Euganean Hills at Abano Terme. On the second day, the race will cross Italy from east to west, with passages in Ferrara and Modena, stopping for lunch in Reggio Emilia, and continuing towards Montecatini Terme, ending the leg in Pietrasanta, the cradle of art and culture. The splendid Piazza del Campo in Siena will welcome the drivers at the start of the third leg, before heading to Chianciano Terme for lunch. After passing the Lakes of Bolsena and Vico, the Ferraris will reach the halfway point in Rome, where they will be welcomed on the Via Veneto platform. On the fourth day, the cars will head north via Assisi and Gubbio, with a lunch stop in Fabriano. The route will continue through San Marino and Rimini to Cervia, where the charm of the Romagna Riviera will welcome the penultimate day of the race. The fifth and final leg, following the historic route of the 1000 Miglia, will start from Cervia, pass through Ferrara and Mantua, and, after a final lunch in Lonato del Garda, will cross the finish line in Brescia.
A maximum of 120 cars from Maranello built between 1958 and today will be accepted for the race. The deadline for completing the entry form is 4:00 p.m. (Italian time) on Friday, 13 February 2026. Confirmation of acceptance will be sent by 4 March.



