The Circuito Stradale del Mugello 2025 officially kicks off today, September 12, running through Sunday, September 14 as the single round of the Italian Regularity Championship (Average Speed category). Organized by Automobile Club d’Italia, Automobile Club Firenze, and ACI Storico, in collaboration with Scuderia Clemente Biondetti, the event will crown the Italian champion of the discipline on the legendary roads that have made the Mugello famous.
The Mugello Circuit will serve as the headquarters of the event: the starting and finishing point for each stage, as well as the venue for scrutineering, official training sessions, and the closing awards ceremony—confirming its role as a benchmark for historic regularity racing.
Detailed Schedule
Friday, September 12
The event opens at Mugello Circuit with technical and sporting checks, the driver briefing, and an official training session designed to familiarize participants with the timekeeping system for the Average Speed Trials.
Saturday, September 13 – Stage One
Competitors will set off from the circuit for a challenging day through some of Tuscany’s most scenic roads: Londa, Croce ai Mori, Passo della Calla, Foresta della Campigna, Colle Centoforche, Monte Trebbio, Rontana, Peglio, and Galliano.
The stage will end back at Mugello Circuit after 106.42 km of timed trials and 327.43 km in total.
Sunday, September 14 – Stage Two & Awards Ceremony
The grand finale will once again start and finish at the circuit, retracing the historic Circuito Stradale del Mugello route: Scarperia, Passo del Giogo, Monte Faggiolo, and Passo della Sambuca.
The day features 5 Average Speed Trials covering 46.43 km of timed sections and 98.56 km overall. The event will conclude with a celebratory lunch and the official awards ceremony at Mugello Circuit.
Tradition Meets the Future of Motorsport
With more than 472 km of competition and transfers, the Circuito Stradale del Mugello 2025 celebrates the enduring legacy of historic racing, highlighting the Tuscan region while delivering a unique experience for competitors and fans alike. Serving as the logistical and sporting hub of the event, Mugello Circuit will also host the ACI Racing Weekend, bringing together the rich history and the exciting present of motorsport in one unforgettable weekend.