29 March 2026
Mezza Maratona d’Italia
Memorial Enzo Ferrari
“You cannot describe passion, you can only live it”.
‐ Enzo Ferrari
The Mezza Maratona d’Italia – Enzo Ferrari Memorial returns on Sunday, March 29, 2026, in the heart of a region known for excellence: from Maranello to Modena, land of engines, dreams, and passion.
An unmissable event for those who love running and want to blend sport with history and tradition.
The Mezza Maratona d’Italia offers three distances: 21.097 km, 10 km, 5 km
Each designed for every type of runner. Whether you’re chasing a personal best, running for fun, or sharing a special day with friends and family, don’t miss this unique opportunity.
Because here, it’s not just running. We are chasing a dream. Together.
Routes
There will be three routes: the 21.0975km competitive and also open to Paralympic athletes that will run from Maranello to Modena and the 10km and 5km routes that will follow a loop route with start and finish at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello. All fans will enjoy a unique experience by running in the Fiorano track and among Ferrari’s corporate avenues.
Territory Project 2025
Thanks to our partners and the 10,000 runners of the 2025 edition, Maranello will soon have a new multi-sport field in the heart of the Sports Park, a space already cherished by the community for both sports and social activities.
The new modular field will be integrated into this setting with a highly innovative approach to shared sports. Enthusiasts will be able to practice various sports in this facility: basketball, volleyball, five-a-side football, baskin, and sitting volleyball. The flexibility of the surface, nets, and hoops will allow the structure to be adapted each time to the different disciplines.
The project is currently under development. Completion is expected in the first half of 2026.
The Mezza Maratona d’Italia – Memorial Enzo Ferrari will support renovation and development projects for local infrastructure in the cities involved in the race: Maranello, Fiorano Modenese, Formigine, and Modena.









