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The Mugello circuit, in one word: the House of MotoGP. In near San Piero a Sieve, modern and avant-garde, the racetrack was opened in 1974 and has become world class theatre world sporting events. Here athletes like Enzo Ferrari and Valentino Rossi have left their mark and obtained prestigious victories made in Italy.
Built in 1914, and modernized over time becoming one of car and motorcycle racing amongst the best in the world, the racetrack is now home of the prestigious GP of Italy. Allowing active participation of viewers thanks to stands that are projected onto the runway, it is considered a jewel from all industry experts.
Five-time winner for best world circuit for two-wheeled vehicles, this system allows athletes to give their best thanks to straight uphill where was attained on motorcycle 354.9 speed km/h.
When you think of the Mugello you can not help but think about the racetrack, place stormed during the stage more suggestive of MotoGP. In one race, the best names in the world of two wheels will compete at speed out of the ordinary on each of the 23 laps on the track.