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  • unevolved

    March 31, 2010 5:23 p.m. unevolved Reader

    So my family's taking our "last" vacation as a family, as my little sister is going off to college and we won't have time anymore. (Yeah, because I have all kinds of free time in mid-August...) We're going to visit some friends that live in Italy, at Aviano AB (in northern Italy).

    I think I'm allowed to put one item on our agenda. If you were in Italy and could only go to ONE racing-oriented place, what would it be? Modena is only three hours away. I know it's cliched, but I've heard the Ferrari factory tour is mindblowing.

  • dean1484

    March 31, 2010 5:30 p.m. dean1484 Dork

    Well dang it. I would look at all of Europe. Nurburgring, BMW or Porsche factory. I think I need to create a vacation that goes to all the old tracks of europe as well as as many manufacturers and car related things. I can see a GRM/Perillo tour LOL.

  • JFX001

    March 31, 2010 5:30 p.m. JFX001 Dork

    Monza should be relatively close....but Modena is the automotive Mecca.

  • March 31, 2010 5:34 p.m. lewbud Reader

    Was thinking Monza or Modena. If you can get to Bologna, there's the Lamborghini museum. I thought the Corvette factory tour was pretty cool, the Ferrari factory would have to be outta sight.

  • peter

    March 31, 2010 6:41 p.m. peter New Reader

    Been to Modena, but at that time (2003), when I went, factory tours were only available to owners on an appointment basis. There was a decent museum and the typical gift shop, but not as cool as a real factory tour.

    On the same trip, I toured the Ducati factory outside Bologna. THAT was worth seeing. Good museum, absolutely great tour. I ended up mixed in with a group of American Ducati owners, so the crowd was into it, which made it more interesting. Highly recommended.

    If you can get confirmation of a Ferrari factory tour, I'd say go for it, but I wouldn't go to Modena without checking...

  • 914Driver

    April 1, 2010 6:11 a.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    Sardinia.

    http://www.initaly.com/regions/sardinia/sardinia.htm

  • Treb

    April 1, 2010 7:57 a.m. Treb Reader

    Alfa Romeo museum. Plus, it's close to Monza, so easy to make into a twofer.

    Ferrari factory tours are tough to arrange; the museum -- not factory affiliated, I think -- is nice, but not outstanding.

  • scardeal

    April 1, 2010 9:02 a.m. scardeal Reader

    Honestly, if I could go to one place, it'd be Assisi, but it has nothing to do with racing.

  • Appleseed

    April 1, 2010 2:22 p.m. Appleseed Dork

    If you don't need anything car related, I vote Sorrento. The most beautiful city I'll ever see.

  • neon4891

    April 1, 2010 3:34 p.m. neon4891 SuperDork

    Ducati, for our 2 wheeled brethren

  • a401cj

    April 1, 2010 5:02 p.m. a401cj New Reader

    they'll usually run the historic mille miglia in May. Not sure the exact route but it usually goes through Toscana. I'm sure you can find it on the web.

    You didn't say when you were going. Too bad there is no more San Marino GP.

    Buona fortuna.... a dopo

  • Teh E36 M3

    April 1, 2010 7:30 p.m. Teh E36 M3 Reader

    Great dolomite road, then spend the rest of your time in Venice. I know its touristy, but it truly is spectacular.

  • Appleseed

    April 1, 2010 9:42 p.m. Appleseed Dork

    Venice is and overpriced, floating joke. Sorry. You can do better in Italy. The novelty wears thin quickly.

  • alleykat

    April 1, 2010 9:59 p.m. alleykat New Reader

    Appleseed wrote:

    If you don't need anything car related, I vote Sorrento. The most beautiful city I'll ever see.

    +100 outstanding area. The entire Amalfi Coast is drop dead gorgeous. If you need to stay north, I'd go to the Cinque Terre.

  • forzav12

    April 1, 2010 11:20 p.m. forzav12 New Reader

    Maranello, obviously. Nice tour of the Ferrari factory and lunch across the street at Cavallino. Never miss it when we are in Italy.

 
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