The 17th Historical Re-enactment of the Coppa Milano-Sanremo concluded with a victory for the crew of Andrea Vesco and Romano Bacci . At the wheel of their 1935 Fiat 508S , the winners dominated the roads connecting the Lombard capital to the Riviera dei Fiori, confirming their position as the absolute protagonists of the Italian Major Events Championship.
A podium entirely “Made in Lingotto”
The allure of vintage cars reached its peak with a podium entirely dominated by the Fiat brand. Second place went to Gian Marco Fontanella and Giovanni Scarabelli , who delivered a solid performance aboard a 1930 Fiat 514 S. Completing the top three were brothers Francesco and Giuseppe Di Pietra , who came in third in a 1938 Fiat 508C .


Elegance and speed: the other awards
Not just historic regularity, but also a focus on modern charm and performance. The Ladies’ Cup was awarded to Maria Ines Tajana and Laura Confalonieri , who elegantly paraded in a splendid 1966 Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider.
As for the modern car category, the Ospedaletti Autodromo Trophy saw Baggioli shine , first place in the category dedicated to contemporary cars at the wheel of a Porsche 911 GT3.
A tradition that is renewed
The 2026 edition of the “Grand Dame” of road racing has confirmed the international prestige of this event, which combines competitive spirit, automotive culture, and the valorization of the landscapes of Lombardy, Piedmont, and Liguria. The competition, promoted by Automobile Club Milano and ACI Storico, confirms itself as an unmissable event for enthusiasts and collectors from around the world.
In summary:
- Overall Winners: Andrea Vesco – Romano Bacci (Fiat 508S, 1935)
- Second Place: Gian Marco Fontanella – Giovanni Scarabelli (Fiat 514 S, 1930)
- Third Place: Francesco Di Pietra – Giuseppe Di Pietra (Fiat 508C, 1938)
- Ladies’ Cup: Tajana – Confalonieri (Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider, 1966)
- Modern Trophy: Baggioli (Porsche 911 GT3)


