La Marca Classica reveals entry list

Fifty crews will compete in the Italian Championship round, joined by 22 entries in the tourist event. The ACI Treviso-organized rally is set to begin with scrutineering and Power Stage.

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With entries now closed, the official entry lists for the 2026 edition of La Marca Classica have been released. The historic and tourist regularity event, organized by the Automobile Club Treviso, will take place on May 9–10 in Quinto di Treviso. The main entry list, valid for the sixth round of the Italian Historic Regularity Championship (CIREAS), includes 50 crews, 49 driving historic cars built up to the year 2000 and one modern entry.
The list features a high-quality field both in terms of drivers and vehicles, spanning more than seventy years of automotive history. Leading the entries is the 1929 Lancia Lambda of Sergio Sisti and Anna Gualandi, followed by the Fiat 514 Sport of Gianmario Fontanella and Giovanni Scarabelli. Regular contenders such as the Fiat 508C entries of Alberto and Giuseppe Scapolo are also present, alongside Luca Patron and Umberto Ferrari and the “S” version entered by Alberto Riboldi and Vito Cartafalsa. Among other notable cars are the Fiat 1500 6C of Antonino Margiotta and Alessandro Moretti and the Fiat 1100 Special of Massimo Zanasi and Corrado Corneliani. International entries include a Porsche 911 S and an MG B, while a strong presence of Autobianchi A112 Abarth models further enriches the field.
The level of competition promises to be extremely high, with twelve “super top” drivers and nine additional “top” drivers entered, making predictions particularly difficult. Italian brands dominate the entry list, confirming the popularity of the Treviso event among competitors from across the country.
The event will get underway on Saturday, May 9, with sporting and technical checks at the BHR Treviso Hotel, followed in the afternoon by the Power Stage in Treviso city centre. The main competition will start on Sunday, May 10 at 9:00 AM, covering a route through Castelfranco Veneto, Ca’ Mostaccin and Molinetto della Croda, before returning to Quinto di Treviso for the finish and prize-giving ceremony.
Alongside the main event, the tourist regularity category will feature 22 crews, competing on a shorter route with 34 time controls, completing their event ahead of the final awards ceremony.