Organized by Scuderia 3T Auto d’Epoca, the event will officially open entries on April 11 ahead of the race scheduled for May 16. According to the official release, the event aims to go beyond a standard Trofeo Nazionale Regolarità round, offering a high-level competitive structure.
The route will include 45 regularity tests plus two average speed trials, along with an additional 30 timing points for special classifications and trophies, creating a demanding and highly technical competition. A key feature of the 2026 edition will be the increased 1.5 coefficient for the TNR, highlighting the organizers’ intent to raise the competitive level.
With these elements, Campagne e Cascine is positioning itself as a key event in the early part of the season, capable of attracting both national trophy specialists and competitors used to Italian championship-level events, confirming a clear trend: regularity competitions outside the main championships are steadily raising their technical and organizational standards.
