Mugello Circuit (in Italian: Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello; in English: Mugello International Autodrome) is a motorsport race track in Scarperia e San Piero, Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The circuit length is 5.245 km (3.259 mi). It has 15 turns and a 1.141 km (0.709 mi) long straight. The circuit stadium stands have a capacity of 50,000.

The Italian motorcycle Grand Prix is held annually at the circuit (for MotoGP and smaller classes). Since 1988, the track has been owned and used by Scuderia Ferrari for Formula One testing.

The circuit hosted its first ever Formula One race on 13 September 2020, named the Tuscan Grand Prix, as part of the season being restructured due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This Grand Prix was the 1000th Grand Prix for Scuderia Ferrari.

History

Road race (1920–1970)

The start-finish line of historic road circuit (1955)

Road races were held on public streets around Mugello from the 1920s. The start was in the village of Scarperia, less than half a kilometer from the current permanent circuit. The circuit went north up the SP503, twisting and turning through mountains through multiple villages, up to the town of Firenzuola. The circuit then went west from Firenzuola, continuing on the SP503 towards the village of Pagliana. The circuit then made a left on the SR65, heading south through the villages of Covigliaio, Selva and Traversa, where the circuit got a bit faster. The circuit then went past a German military cemetery (from 1946 onwards) and entered the famous Futa Pass, which was used for the prestigious Mille Miglia. After this twisty section, the course stayed on the SR65 and went down multiple short straights and fast curves before getting to the villages of Le Maschere and Colle Barucci. The circuit then crossed a bridge going over a narrow section of the Bilancino Lake, going through an ultra fast left hand curve and 2 long straights before turning left onto the SP129, heading towards the town of San Piero a Sieve. The circuit then went north back onto the SP503, heading back to Scarperia to end the lap.

Giuseppe Campari won at Mugello in 1920 and 1921, and Emilio Materassi took victories in 1925, 1926 and 1928. The Mugello GP was revived in 1955 and from the 1964 to 1969 as a Targa Florio-like road race consisting of eight laps of 66.2 km (41.1 mi) each, including the Passo della Futa. The anticlockwise track passed the towns of San Piero a Sieve, Scarperia, Violla, Firenzuola, Sëlva, San Lucia. It counted towards the 1965, 1966 and 1967 World Sportscar Championship season. The last WC race was won by Udo Schütz and Gerhard Mitter in a Porsche 910. After two Porsche wins, 1968 saw the Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 of Luciano Bianchi, Nanni Galli and Nino Vaccarella prevail over the Porsche driven by Rico Steinemann and Jo Siffert. In 1969, Arturo Merzario won with an Abarth 2000, and he won again in 1970 with the same car, where Abarth finished 1–2–3 with Leo Kinnunen and Gijs van Lennep finishing second and third respectively.

The 1970 event brought about the end of the 66.2 km (41.1 mi) Mugello public road circuit; a seven-month-old baby was killed when Spartaco Dini[de] crashed his Alfa Romeo GTA into a group of people in Firenzuola during a private test there, when the roads were open to the public (the roads were only closed on race day and for qualifying). Four other people, including two young children, were seriously injured. Although there had only been one previous fatality at the original Mugello circuit (that of Günther Klass in 1967), the incident badly damaged the event's reputation, and the 1970 race turned out to be the last one held on the public road circuit, which was won once again by Merzario. After the incident, Dini spent two months in prison, and after his time served he left Italy and did not return for many years.

Permanent circuit (1974–present)

The main straight of permanent circuit (2011)

The present-day closed Mugello circuit was constructed in 1973 and opened in 1974, about 5 km (3.1 mi) east from the easternmost part of the original road circuit. Since 1988, the track has been owned by Scuderia Ferrari.

In 2007 and 2008 the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters held an annual event. The first race of the A1GP 2008–09 season was originally planned to be held at the Mugello circuit on 21 September 2008. However, the race had to be cancelled due to the delay in building the new chassis for the new race cars.

The circuit was used for the in-season test during the 2012 Formula One season, by all teams except HRT. An unofficial track record of 1:21.035 was set by Romain Grosjean during the test. The track was praised by Mark Webber, who stated that he "did 10 dry laps today around Mugello, which is the same as doing 1000 laps around Abu Dhabi track in terms of satisfaction". Four-time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel said “unfortunately we don't have this track on the calendar. It's an incredible circuit with a lot of high-speed corners”. Vitaly Petrov was however critical of the decision to test at Mugello, claiming the circuit was "unsafe".

On 10 July 2020, it was announced that the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix on the circuit would be the ninth race in the 2020 Formula One calendar, marking the 1000th Grand Prix for Ferrari.

At the 2021 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Moto3 rider Jason Dupasquier was killed in an accident. The 19 year old Swiss rider fell at Arrabbiata 2 on his final qualifying lap and was struck by the bikes of Jeremy Alcoba and Ayumu Sasaki. The latter two riders escaped without injury, but Dupasquier was immediately airlifted to Careggi hospital in Florence, with his condition described as “very serious”. He would undergo emergency thoracic surgery that evening, but died of his injuries the following day.

Mugello has the 3-star FIA Environmental Accreditation, and the ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 20121 and Eco-Management and Audit Scheme certifications. It was ranked the most sustainable racetrack in the world in a 2021 report.

On 26 September 2025, Romain Grosjean marked his return to Formula 1, driving a Haas VF-23 at Mugello, five years after the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix accident. It was for an official Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) session.

Events

Current

Former

Winners of the Mugello Grand Prix

The winners of the Mugello Grand Prix for cars (1919–1967: Circuito del Mugello, 1968–2000: Gran Premio del Mugello) are:

Winners on the closed circuit (5.245 km/3.259 mi)

YearDriverConstructorClassReport
2000Brazil Ricardo SperaficoLolaFormula 3000Report
1998–1999Not held
1997Brazil Ricardo ZontaLolaFormula 3000Report
1996Brazil Ricardo ZontaLolaReport
1992–1995Not held
1991Italy Alessandro ZanardiReynardFormula 3000Report
1987–1990Not held
1986Italy Pierluigi MartiniRaltFormula 3000Report
1985Not held
1984New Zealand Mike ThackwellRaltFormula TwoReport
1983United Kingdom Jonathan PalmerRaltReport
1982Italy Corrado FabiMarchReport
1981Italy Corrado FabiMarchReport
1980United Kingdom Brian HentonTolemanReport
1979United Kingdom Brian HentonMarchReport
1978Republic of Ireland Derek DalyChevronReport
1977Italy Bruno GiacomelliMarchReport
1976France Jean-Pierre JabouilleElfReport
1975Italy Maurizio FlamminiMarchReport
1974France Patrick DepaillerMarchReport

Winners on the road circuit (66.2 km/41.3 mi)

Note: The 1926 race was held on the Cascine circuit.

YearDriverConstructorClassReport
1970Italy Arturo MerzarioAbarthSports carReport
1969Italy Arturo MerzarioAbarthReport
1968Belgium Lucien Bianchi Italy Nino Vaccarella Italy Nanni GalliAlfa RomeoReport
1967West Germany Gerhard Mitter West Germany Udo SchützPorscheReport
1966West Germany Gerhard Koch West Germany Jochen NeerpaschPorscheReport
1965Italy Mario Casoni Italy Antonio NicodemiFerrariReport
1964Italy Gianni BulgariPorscheReport
1956–1963Not held
1955Italy Umberto MaglioliFerrariSports carReport
1930–1954Not held
1929Italy Gastone Brilli-PeriTalbotGrand PrixReport
1928Italy Emilio MaterassiTalbotFormula LibreReport
1927Not held
1926Italy Emilio MaterassiItalaFormula LibreReport
1925Italy Emilio MaterassiItalaReport
1924Italy Giuseppe MorandiOMReport
1923Italy Gastone Brilli-PeriSteyrReport
1922Italy Alfieri MaseratiIsotta FraschiniReport
1921Italy Giuseppe CampariAlfa RomeoReport
1920Italy Giuseppe CampariAlfa RomeoReport

Multiple winners

MotoGP

# WinsRiderWins
CategoryYears won
7Italy Valentino RossiMotoGP2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
6Spain Jorge LorenzoMotoGP2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018
5Australia Mick Doohan500cc1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
3Italy Francesco BagnaiaMotoGP2022, 2023, 2024

Lap records

The official lap record for the current circuit layout is 1:18.833, set by Lewis Hamilton in the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix. The unofficial all-time track record is 1:15.144; also set by Lewis Hamilton during final qualifying for the aforementioned race. As of March 2026, the fastest official race lap records at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Grand Prix Circuit: 5.245 km (1974–present)
Formula One1:18.833United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonMercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance2020 Tuscan Grand Prix
BOSS GP/Formula Renault 3.51:31.120Brazil Antônio PizzoniaDallara T122023 Mugello BOSS GP round
FIA F21:33.295United Kingdom Dan TicktumDallara F2 20182020 Mugello Formula 2 round
LMP21:34.882Italy Matteo CairoliOreca 072024 4 Hours of Mugello
Auto GP1:35.075Italy Kevin GiovesiLola B05/522013 Mugello Auto GP round
BOSS GP/GP21:35.161Italy Simone ColomboDallara GP2/112025 Mugello BOSS GP round
FIA F31:37.127Germany Lirim ZendeliDallara F3 20192020 Mugello Formula 3 round
Euroformula Open1:38.334Austria Lukas DunnerDallara 3202020 Mugello Euroformula Open round
Formula 30001:38.367Italy Alessandro ZanardiReynard 91D1991 Mugello Grand Prix
Group C1:40.174Netherlands Charles ZwolsmanLola T92/101992 Mugello Interserie round
Formula Three1:41.442Italy Kevin GiovesiDallara F3082011 Mugello Italian F3 round
Formula Regional1:42.535Brazil Gianluca PetecofTatuus F3 T-3182020 Mugello FREC round
LMP31:42.776United Kingdom Theo MicourisLigier JS P3202026 Mugello Prototype Cup Europe round
Formula Two1:43.920New Zealand Mike ThackwellRalt RH6/841984 Mugello Grand Prix
Group C21:44.347Italy Ranieri Randaccio[de]Spice SE90C1993 Mugello Interserie round
Group CN1:44.807Italy Matteo RoccadelliWolf GB08 Thunder2021 Mugello CISP round
Formula Abarth1:44.899Japan Yoshitaka KurodaTatuus FA0102011 Mugello Formula Abarth round
GT11:45.013Germany Bernd SchneiderMercedes-Benz CLK GTR1997 FIA GT Mugello 4 Hours
DTM1:45.273United Kingdom Jamie GreenAMG-Mercedes C-Klasse 20082008 Mugello DTM round
GT31:45.693Germany Maro EngelMercedes-AMG GT3 Evo2026 12 Hours of Mugello
Formula Renault 2.01:45.718Italy Antonio FuocoTatuus FR2.0/132013 Mugello Formula Renault 2.0 Alps round
MotoGP1:45.770Italy Francesco BagnaiaDucati Desmosedici GP242024 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula 41:47.236United States Juan Manuel CorreaTatuus F4-T0142016 Mugello Italian F4 round
Group 6 sports car1:47.880Italy Teo FabiLancia LC11982 1000 km of Mugello
Ferrari Challenge1:48.600Switzerland Felix HirsigerFerrari 296 Challenge2025 Mugello Ferrari Challenge Europe round
GT1 (GTS)1:49.112Czech Republic Jaroslav JanišSaleen S7-R2006 FIA GT Mugello 500km
GT21:49.155Italy Giacomo BarriFerrari F430 GTC2011 Mugello GTSprint round
Class 1 Touring Cars1:49.800Germany Bernd SchneiderAMG-Mercedes Benz C-Klasse1996 Mugello ITC round
Lamborghini Super Trofeo1:49.943Italy Luca SegùLamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo22025 2nd Mugello Italian GT round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:50.139Netherlands Rik BreukersPorsche 911 (992 I) GT3 Cup2026 12 Hours of Mugello
Radical Cup1:50.148United Kingdom Marcus LittlewoodHyundai Elantra N TCR2026 Mugello Radical Cup Europe round
Superbike1:50.326Italy Michele PirroDucati Panigale V4 R2019 1st Mugello CIV Superbike round
Moto21:50.476Spain Arón CanetKalex Moto22024 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
JS P41:50.853United Kingdom Theo MicourisLigier JS P42024 Mugello Ligier European Series round
Sports 20001:52.630France Gérard LarrousseAlpine A4411974 Mugello Grand Prix
500cc1:53.342Australia Mick DoohanHonda NSR5001998 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
Supersport1:53.564Germany Philipp ÖttlKawasaki Ninja ZX-6R2021 1st Mugello CIV Supersport round
250cc1:53.669Spain Álvaro BautistaAprilia RSV 2502008 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
Group 51:53.800Italy Riccardo PatreseLancia Beta Monte Carlo1980 6 Hours of Mugello
GT2 (GTS)1:54.563France Philippe GacheChrysler Viper GTS-R1997 FIA GT Mugello 4 Hours
Moto31:54.738Netherlands Collin VeijerHusqvarna FR250GP2024 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
Super Touring1:55.261Italy Fabrizio GiovanardiAlfa Romeo 156 D21999 Mugello Italian Superturismo round
MotoE1:55.617Italy Alessandro ZacconeDucati V21L2024 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
TCR Touring Car1:55.672United Kingdom Alex LeyHyundai Elantra N TCR2026 Mugello TCR Europe round
World SBK1:56.305United States Scott RussellKawasaki ZXR-7501994 Mugello World SBK round
Group A1:56.399Italy Nicola LariniAlfa Romeo 155 GTA1992 Mugello Italian Superturismo round
125cc1:57.783France Johann ZarcoDerbi RSA 1252011 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix
GT41:57.799Germany Nikolas GebhardtPorsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport2025 12 Hours of Mugello
Sportbike1:58.169Italy Bruno Ieraci[it]Triumph Daytona 6602025 1st Mugello CIV Sportbike round
JS2 R1:58.348France Noé Da CuhnaLigier JS2 R2024 Mugello Ligier European Series round
FIA GT Group 21:59.903Belgium Bas LeindersGillet Vertigo Streiff2006 FIA GT Mugello 500km
Alpine Elf Cup2:00.361France Léo JoussetAlpine A110 Cup2025 Mugello Alpine Elf Cup round
Supersport 3002:04.835Spain Oscar Nunez RoldanKawasaki Ninja 4002023 2nd Mugello CIV Supersport 300 round
350cc2:07.600Australia Gregg HansfordKawasaki KR3501978 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Group 22:07.800Austria Dieter QuesterBMW 3.0 CSL1977 Mugello ETCC round
Renault Clio Cup2.08.305Italy Matteo PoloniRenault Clio R.S. IV2019 Mugello Renault Clio Cup Italy round
Formula 50002:11.400United Kingdom David HobbsLola T3301974 Mugello F5000 round
Sidecar (B2A)2:14.700Switzerland Rolf BilandBeo-Yamaha1978 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Formula Palmer Audi2:17.086United Kingdom Jon BarnesFormula Palmer Audi car2006 Mugello Formula Palmer Audi round
50cc2:28.000Switzerland Stefan DörflingerKreidler 50 GP1978 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
Road Course: 66.200 km (1964–1970)
Group 629:36.800Italy Nanni GalliLola T2101970 Mugello Grand Prix
Group 431:02.700Italy Arturo MerzarioAbarth 2000 SP1969 Mugello Grand Prix
Group 335:53.100Italy Antonio NicodemiFerrari 250 LM1965 Mugello Grand Prix
Road Course: 19.000 km (1955)
Sports car racing10:41.000Italy Giulio Cabianca Italy Umberto MaglioliOSCA MT4 Ferrari 750 Monza1955 Mugello Grand Prix
Road Course: 61.895 km (1928–1929)
Grand Prix49:58.800Italy Giuseppe CampariAlfa Romeo P21928 Mugello Grand Prix
Road Course: 18.169 km (1925)
Grand Prix14:13.600Italy Emilio Materassi Italy Gastone Brilli-PeriItala Special 4.7 Alfa Romeo P21925 Mugello Grand Prix
Road Course: 64.591 km (1920–1924)
Grand Prix53:15.800Italy Gastone Brilli-PeriSteyr Type VI1924 Mugello Grand Prix

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