The Mugello circuit has turns with exotic names like the Casanova Savelli, the Arrabiate 1 and 2, the San Donato, but when the Gran Premio di Italia rolls around it’s a happening for Italians and courageous tourists, who want to see some of the best racing on the planet and enjoy themselves, both during the day and especially at night.
Brit Jamie Robinson and Alpinestars shows you some of the sites in Italy and then takes you to the Mugello for all the marvelous craziness that accompanies the Italian GP, that also includes an age old ritual, track invasion.
However, if you want to be bright eyed and bushy tailed for the races, take Robinson’s advice don’t camp at the Mugello, because even the GP riders can barely sleep because of the noise that comes from rambunctious partying fans and the sound of revving engines that bounce off the hills all night long.
Check out the two photos below to see what tens of thousands of fans can leave behind at the Mugello circuit after a GP race.
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