BY: Daniel Patrascu
The event is scheduled to take place between October 23 to October 26, and will comprise one day of regularity rally training and a three-day race that will cover 500 miles in and around the city. The finish line of the race has been set at the Italian Ambassador’s residence in Washington D.C., Villa Firenze, to mark a symbolic return to Italian soil.
For the Americans, the race will follow the same rules as in the home country. Participants will be divided into two categories, namely veteran (crews with at least one driver with experience in two or more 1000 Miglia between 2013 and 2019), and novice (those with less or no experience).
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