

Scarperia e San Piero, Italy
5.245 km • 15 Corners
The Mugello Circuit, officially known as Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello, is one of the fastest and most dramatic permanent racing circuits in Europe. Located in the rolling hills of Tuscany near Scarperia and San Piero, Italy, the circuit is owned by Ferrari and is a core testing and racing venue for both car and motorcycle competition. The 5.245 km (3.259 miles) layout features 15 corners and is defined by its long uphill main straight, blind crests, sweeping high speed corners and major elevation changes. Iconic sections include San Donato, Luco-Poggio Secco, Casanova-Savelli, Arrabbiata 1 & 2, Scarperia and Bucine. The extreme cornering speeds, vertical compressions and sustained G-loads make Mugello one of the most physically demanding tracks on the calendar. Mugello is best known as a flagship venue for MotoGP, hosting the Italian Grand Prix, and has also hosted Formula 1 (2020 Tuscan Grand Prix), GT World Challenge Europe, endurance racing, Ferrari client events, manufacturer testing and a very busy programme of public car and motorcycle track days. With its breathtaking Tuscan scenery, ultra high speed and world class facilities, Mugello is one of the most prestigious circuits in global motorsport and motorsport photography.
Mugello Circuit is located in Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy. The full address is LocalitĂ Senni, 15, 50038 Scarperia e San Piero FI, Italy.
Mugello Circuit is 5.245 km (3.259 miles) long and features 15 corners.
Yes. Mugello regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, driving experiences and private testing through approved organisers.
Mugello is most famous for hosting MotoGP’s Italian Grand Prix, its ownership by Ferrari, and its ultra high-speed, flowing layout.
Yes. Mugello hosts MotoGP, GT World Challenge Europe, international endurance racing, Ferrari Challenge and historic motorsport.
Mugello is extremely fast and physically demanding. Beginners are welcome with instruction, but prior high speed circuit experience is strongly recommended.
Yes. Noise limits vary by event but typically range around 100–105 dB(A) static, with strict monitoring during track activity.
Yes. Modified cars are permitted provided they comply with Mugello’s safety regulations and event specific noise requirements.
Yes. Mugello is exceptional for motorsport photography due to its blind crests, extreme speeds, Tuscan landscape backdrops and dramatic braking zones.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Mugello Circuit track day photos and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Mugello Circuit is owned and operated by Ferrari S.p.A. via its circuit management division.
Yes. Mugello operates most of the year with racing, testing, corporate events and public track days, subject to seasonal scheduling.
Photographers regularly attend events at Mugello.
Yes. LapSnaps features Mugello Circuit track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event day and purchase high-resolution digital downloads directly online.
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