27 JUNE 2021
Col de Turini, iconic road that hosted some of the most legendary rallies in history and that has seen the world’s best drivers racing, hairpin after hairpin, on the very ground you’ll drive with us. The event, always varying the itinerary in order to offer participants an ever-involving experience, takes place in the elegant background of Montecarlo and crosses the Col du Castillon, Col de Braus and Col de Brouis.
Length of event: 148 km
Main driving roads: Col de Turini | Col du Castillon | Col de Braus | Col de Brouis
Maximum number of cars: 30
Location of arrival: Col de Brouis
Breakfast: included (packed) / Lunch: included (at the end of the tour)
THE PROGRAM COULD UNDERGO SLIGHT VARIATIONS DUE TO THE WORLDWIDE HEALTH SITUATION.
IF THIS HAPPENS, ALL THE PARTICIPATING TEAMS WILL BE UPDATED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
After last year’s forced break and now at its sixth edition, the Col de Turini Tour keeps intact the main features that distinguish it from the other driving events on our calendar. The updated itinerary, articulated through 148 km, will allow participants to live an experience designed for proper driving enthusiasts, treading a handful of stretches that have become famous thanks to the Monte-Carlo Rally. Therefore the climb along the main stretch of Col de Turini, as well as the descent on the equally scenic opposite side, without forgetting what is considered as the most iconic bit, the one to La Bolléne-Vésubie which we’ll drive on both directions just before climbing the Col de Braus, an incredible succession of hairpin bends that will definitely launch you into the automotive dream of every self-respecting petrolhead. Everything will be carefully documented through a professional photo shoot and an article that will be released on the magazine and the website as well.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: to allow each of the participants to keep the most comfortable pace, from this year there will be no lead car up front. The crews will follow the brand new road books and the staff will close the convoy, making sure to compact all the participants in the established stages, also useful for photographic purposes.