Mauro Bompani did it again! For the sixth year in a row, the well-known Modenese collector, successful businessman and most charming and very knowledgeable gentleman held his Modena Cento Ore Classic meeting. This time, the four day event took place from the 7th to the 10th May 2005. This edition was again a speed and regularity race for historic sports and racing cars. Event patrons were Credit Suisse, Porsche, Motor Valley, Bisol, Jet Waterpumps and Girard-Perregaux watchmakers. The event covered about 1000 kms through Italy, through the piazzas, towns and cities, with fresh air and delightful, vibrant colors of the spring as a backdrop. Each year takes a different route to stimulate the participants, new and old alike. Emilia, Toscana, Umbria, Le Marche and Romagna are the regions through which the event travelled this time, with special stages linking the Fiorano, Mugello, Magione and Misano race tracks, at each of which the drivers were able to unleash the power of their vehicles. About 100 historic cars participated. The group also included 13 Ferraris. The oldest being Sally and Dudley Mason-Styrron’s cute 166 MM Barchetta Touring. The second oldest Ferrari was Mario Righini’s yellow 500 Mondial Spider Pinin Farina, which has never been restored and wears a beautiful patina. The event also attracted a number of Competition Daytonas and several 275 GTBs including an alloy-bodied 6 carb model coming from Germany and a really nice greenblue metallic 246 Dino GT. But there were also Jaguar E-Types, Ford GT40’s, Porsche 907s, Lotus 23, Chevron B8, Shelby Cobras and Ford Mustangs, Lotus Elans and a beautiful Alfa Romeo TZ1, BMW 328s, Porsche 356s, mighty Chevrolet Corvettes, Lancia Stratos and even a Volvo 122 Amazon. Not to forget a group of Alfa Romeo GTAs, a sensational sexy looking Porsche Carrera Abarth, Maserati A6 GCS and 300 S and a TVR Griffith.
Scrutineering took place on Saturday morning at Modena’s Parco
Novi Sad (back in September 1981 the first really big Italian Ferrari
meeting “Raid Ferrari D’Epoca” was held at the same
park). Following the technical inspection the participants drove to Panini’s
farmhouse “Hombre” in the outskirts of Modena. Here, where
the most exclusive Italian cheese is made and where the largest collection
of Maserati cars in the world is on display, drivers and co-drivers enjoyed
a typical Emilian lunch. Sunday morning led all participants from Modena to Mugello, the other
Ferrari-owned racetrack located near Scarperia in northern Tuscany. Overnight
was spent in Arezzo and the following Monday saw a drive along the shores
of Lake Trasimeno with arrival at the most popular Italian race circuit
at Magione. After the fifth special stage at Castel Rigone the teams were
able to relax, with a long drive through the delightful spring countryside
of the Umbria and Le Marche hills before the race at Misano Adriatico.
Modena really is the land of motors (Terra di Motori) and organizer Mauro Bompani, his family and his entire team must be congratulated and thanked for another wonderful event - four different race tracks, a lot of driving, beautiful and sunny Italy, great food, fabulous people and sensational cars. It’s all over now and it was time to go home but a year isn’t so long and everyone can already feel the excitement of the upcoming 2006 event.
Click here for a list of Ferraris participating © Marcel Massini 14/05/05
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