Modena Cento Ore 2018

Whilst still relatively unknown outside the close knit circle of competitors, the Modena Cento Ore has been running since its inception in 2000. The event is no stranger to seriously rare, fast and beautiful competition and road cars; and has a tendency to attract the more valuable and rare competition cars.

For the 2018 event, David and James paired up as a father-son driver and navigator team, driving '#16425', the last of 15 factory built 365GTB/4 'Daytona' Competiziones. Over the course of 4 days, the rally would see cars competing on a mix of road and circuits. Starting some action at Monza and then passing down through Varano, Mugello and ending in Modena.

The earliest fielded entrant was that of a 1938 BMW 328 and the latest, a 308 Gr.B of 1984. The majority of entrants were from the mid-sixties & seventies, seeing competition fierce between the Alfa Romeo GTA's and various 911s, up against 275's, Stratos' and gullwings. The Daytona was very competitive on the special stages and narrowly missed out on a win at Mugello during a close race.

We've collated a set of images for your enjoyment below. Please do get in touch if you are interested in learning a little more about taking part in events like this or the Tour Auto.

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