Brescia-Rome-Brescia
Circuit
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Type
Temporary road course
Length
992.332 (Miles)
Change
The year after his death, Tazio Nuvolari is honoured by a new section from Cremona to his hometown of Mantua, before returning to the finish at Brescia
Type
Temporary road course
Length
939.515 (Miles)
Change
The section from Pescara to Rome modified with Terni bypassed
Type
Temporary road course
Length
978.038 (Miles)
Change
Course turned inland from Ravenna to Forli before rejoining the coast at Rimini, old route north of Rome via Sienna restored
Type
Temporary road course
Length
1022.156 (Miles)
Change
Direction reversed to clockwise. Course turned west inland from Pisa to Florence before using the old route to Bologna and Piacenza
Type
Temporary road course
Length
995 (Miles)
Change
Direction reversed to anticlockwise. North-western section bypassed, course ran down both coasts, linked by a new section from Rome to Pescara
Type
Temporary road course
Length
1139 (Miles)
Change
Direction changed to clockwise, Treviso and Venice bypassed, course no longer visited Bologna twice but followed the Adriatic coast, new north-western section to Turin
Type
Temporary road course
Length
1012.835 (Miles)
Change
Venice restored the north-eastern section of the course, south-western section now ran down the coastline from Pisa, south-eastern section to Ancona bypassed
Type
Temporary road course
Length
997.922 (Miles)
Change
Venice bypassed
Type
Temporary road course
Length
1008.485 (Miles)
Change
Alpine section to Feltre replaced by a section to Venice (including the lagoon bridge) and Treviso
Type
Temporary road course
Length
1021 (Miles)
Change
First leg via Cremona and south-eastern section modified
Type
Temporary road course
Length
1018.862 (Miles)
Change
Original Mille Miglia course