Four days were dedicated to driving, precision, and a passion for classic cars. The event, designed for those who wanted to get closer to the world of regularity racing or prepare for the official 1000 Miglia, involved more than thirty crews driving vehicles built up to 1976.
The route wound its way from Schaffhausen to Zurich, passing through some of Switzerland’s most representative regions. From Thurgau, with its hilly landscapes, the route climbed towards Appenzell and St. Gallen, then continued through the valleys of Glarus and Schwyz. The journey headed towards Zug and Lucerne, where lakes and mountains provided the backdrop for more technical driving sections, before arriving in Aargau, among historic villages and castles that told the story of the past.
The event was organised by Scuderia Classiche under licence from 1000 Miglia.



































