SpaItalia Even more Dolce Vita and family-friendly than ever!

With around twenty thousand happy visitors enjoying an ever-present and delightful sun, the 2025 edition of SpaItalia was an undeniable success! On Sunday, June 15th, DG Sport infused the event with a genuine Dolce Vita spirit, ensuring that attendees at the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps felt transported to Italy.

"The conditions were perfect for a true celebration of Italy", said Florian Jupsin on behalf of DG Sport. "After last year's rain, the beautiful weather this time encouraged all fans of Italian cars and motorcycles to make their way to Francorchamps for a wonderful day. And as always, we did everything we could to offer a wide range of activities, so that more and more families come to the event, because there is something for everyone! And that was precisely our goal when we took over this beautiful organisation a few years ago."

Between the various driving sessions for two- and four-wheelers of Italian origin, the Parata Italiana with its 600 vehicles from the past and present ensured maximum occupancy of the seven-kilometre-long track of Spa-Francorchamps, creating a vibrant atmosphere. It was truly impressive!

Among the highlights was the drift performance featuring an Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTV, which garnered enormous interest. Raul Marchisio’s engaging show with his Ferrari F40 also drew significant attention! A special moment was the crowning of Miss SpaItalia, which took place the evening before in one of the F1 boxes, during a highly successful event. Additionally, the Best of Show, the Concours d'Élégance of SpaItalia, showcased stunning motorized beauties that captivated spectators.

To top it all off, a bustling Village filled with Italian flavours and aromas added to the unique atmosphere, where the passion for exquisite machines and love for the Italian lifestyle truly intertwined.

In conclusion, it was a remarkable celebration with a promise that next year’s event will be even more spectacular. E viva SpaItalia 2026!

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