
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix · Imola, Italy
Ready to experience one of Italy's most storied racing venues? Head to the charming town of Imola in Emilia-Romagna, just a 25-mile jaunt east of Bologna, where you'll find the legendary circuit that bears the names of Ferrari's founding father and his beloved son. This 3-mile ribbon of asphalt has been serving up high-octane thrills since 1953, when motorcycles first roared around its curves. Today, it holds the prestigious FIA Grade One certification, putting it among the world's elite racing facilities.
The track's evolution tells a touching story: originally named simply after the town itself, it was rechristened in 1957 to honor Dino Ferrari following his tragic early death, then expanded in 1988 to include his father Enzo after the legendary automaker passed away. Whether you're catching a major international race or exploring during a quieter moment, this circuit offers visitors a powerful connection to Italian motorsport heritage, wrapped in the rolling hills and culinary delights of the Emilia-Romagna countryside. Don't miss the chance to walk the grounds where racing legends have battled for glory for over seven decades.