For the 34th consecutive year, Chopard is proud to once again participate in the celebrated 1000 Miglia car rally as the historic event’s main partner and official timekeeper. The 2021 1000 Miglia ran from June 16th to 19th June.
For the 34th consecutive year, Chopard is proud to once again participate in the celebrated 1000 Miglia car rally as the historic event’s main partner and official timekeeper.
Founded in 1927, the 1000 Miglia is among the most famous historic motoring events in the world. When it was originally run, the 1,618km course (the equivalent to 1,005 Roman miles) was an all-out race that started and finished in Brescia, with Rome marking the turning point for home.
The 2021 1000 Miglia, run from June 16th to 19th, saw the usual direction of the course reversed, meaning the 375 entries travelled the 1,618 km route (1,005 Roman miles) in a counter-clockwise direction. This has never happened since the competition was revived in 1977 but was a regular occurrence during the early editions of the original race between 1927 and 1957.
Gentleman drivers, camaraderie and friendship
For the 34th time, Chopard Co-President Karl-Friedrich Scheufele demonstrated his passion for driving classic cars by taking his place on the start ramp, this year behind the wheel of the distinctive, strawberry-red Mercedes-Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’ that has been part of the Scheufele family collection for more than 40 years.
Beside him was the motorsport legend, six times Le Mans winner and long-term friend of the Maison Jacky Ickx, with whom Mr. Scheufele has driven the 1000 Miglia on more than 15 occasions. Mr. Scheufele first competed in the 1000 Miglia in 1989 – in the very same Gullwing and also with Mr Ickx as his co-pilot. It was that first outing together that formed the basis for the friendship between these like-minded ’gentleman drivers’ that epitomises the spirit and camaraderie for which the 1000 Miglia has always been renowned.
This year, the duo lead a team of five Chopard cars, including an Ermini Sport 1100 and a Fiat 1100 Zagato Coupe (both dating from 1954) which was driven by a variety of guest crews including French endurance racing champion Romain Dumas.
A long and winding road
In keeping with tradition, the rally began at 1.30pm with the oldest car leaving the start ramp in Brescia’s tree-lined Viale Venezia first, and the others following at one-minute intervals in order of age. Day One saw the cars take on the challenging Cita Pass on the way to a finishing point in the coastal city of Viareggio, with an early start on Day Two to cover the 350km route to Rome via numerous historic hill towns and tiny villages. The third day promised to be the most challenging and exciting of all – a 400-km run through the ‘boot’ of Italy punctuated by a stop in the dramatic city of Orvieto before the drivers press-on through the Chianti wine-growing region and on to the twisty and demanding roads of the Futa and Raticosa passes. After an overnight stop in Bologna, the fourth and final day took the crews back to the finish in Brescia via Modena – home to the great Italian car brands Ferrari and Maserati – and the operatic centres of Mantova and Verona.
The Chopard Mille Miglia 2021 Race Edition watches
Just as it has done since 1988, Chopard has unveiled a number of all-new watches to commemorate the event in the form of the Mille Miglia 2021 Race Editions.
Before the start of the race, each crew is presented with a unique, numbered edition of the watch which this year takes the form of a 44-mm chronograph which will be available to buy in two versions: a 1,000-piece, all-steel model or in 250 examples with bezels, push-pieces, and hands made from ethical 18-carat rose gold.
Both have slate grey, satin-brushed galvanic dials complemented by sharply contrasting chapter rings and chronograph subdials while red-tipped markers make for optimum legibility. The three-counter set-up enables individual recording of 12-hour, 30 minute and 60-second elapsed times, while speed and distance calculations can quickly be made using the dashboard-inspired, white-lacquered markings on the black ceramic insert of the tachymetre bezel.
As with all of Chopard’s Mille Miglia watches, the 2021 Race Edition’s motoring pedigree is confirmed by the presence of the famous 1000 Miglia red arrow on the dial, while the case back proudly bears a chequered flag design, the ‘1000 Miglia’ logo and the inscription ‘Brescia-Rome-Brescia’ as a reminder of the event’s celebrated, circular route.
All the winners of 1000 Miglia 2021
Andrea Vesco and Fabio Salvinelli, racing with the number 43, are the winners of the 1000 Miglia 2021: after almost 1800 km through some of the most beautiful cities in Italy, they won the competition driving the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport of 1929.
Andrea Vesco already has three victories to his credit, all with the same car model. After the successes first with Andrea Guerini and then, last year, with his father Roberto, today he won the poker together with his co-driver Fabio Salvinelli, a regular driver from Brescia.
Kimura Hidemoto and Kawashima Shintaro, driving the Aston Martin V8 Zagato of 1989, took first place in the 1000 Miglia Experience, while Stefano Orlandini and Dennis D’Amico won the 1000 Miglia Green 2021 driving the Jaguar I-Pace.
An edition characterized by goodbien weather, sometimes tough because of the summer heat color and by a challenging route Ruta also due to the presence in the race of all three passes of Cisa, Futa and Raticosa that, for the first time are together in the re-enactment: a peculiarity that has satisfied and challenged all the crews in the race and the fans.
Out of 375 cars in the race, 341 crossed the finish linelínea at the end of the race.
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