Italy's 1000 Miglia road race, where the car is the star
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- Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025
- Enzo Ferrari called the Mille Miglia, a thousand-mile auto race from Brescia, Italy, to Rome and back, "the most beautiful race in the world." And it's not just the scenery that's beautiful; it's also the vintage automobiles that are entered. This past year, more than 400 classic vehicles, restored and certified, were accepted. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with drivers participating in what may be the world's largest motor sport event and classic car show all in one.
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Beautiful cars! What a wonderful piece of history
When I lived in southern Germany, a yearly trip to the Mille Miglia was always a highlight. We would watch the cars leave Brescia and then travel along the route, watching the cars at various locations. Long Live Mille Miglia!
One of the things I love about the CBS Sunday Mornings show is that I always learn something new. I am not a 'car guy' but this was interesting on multiple levels. Thanks CBS SMs for broadening my horizons once again!
I saw Ferrari and I do remember the 1000 Miglia race because of the infamous crash.
this looks fun
OMG, if I were the driver, I'd turn to the dad and say, "Do you want to drive?!"
Fabulous! 💜
Very cool
This is why I always watch CBS Sunday Morning, for shows like this!
Seth Doane gets to cover the best stories!
Now this was a wonderful story.. thank you CBS Sunday 😊
Bravo!
Must go buy a lottery ticket. LOL
The low point in the history of perfection was the sacking of Rome by the Barbarians, which eventually led to the creation of Fiat.
GREED
So that’s what they’re all doing with our rent checks and stock portfolios.
As they giggle and smirk.
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Sickweek 2025 just pitted in Lake City, Fl., maybe you can cover next years event. Drag and Drive