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OK this is an old old topic I started about two years ago. I'm still very interested in writing my own article about this topic.

So now you the user please give me some info to research :green:

What do you think is the best road (not track) to drive your Ferrari? Also do you know of any historical roads that are rooted with Ferrari? I'm guessing some of the old Mille Miglia racing routes would fall in this category?
 

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Stelvio looks a little too dangerous and I'm betting is hard on the car either directions. Up hurts the tranny/engine, down the brakes.

Lets keep the roads coming. I want to make a cool story about this.

Another road I would add to this list is Japan's 136 from Atami to Shimoda. It twist along the eastern Pacific coast of what they call the Izu Pennisula. I'm sure there are other great roads here as it is a mountanous country.
 

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Well I just got back from a road trip for Tokyo to Hiroshima and would have to say that some of Japan's roads are a must on this list. Probably top 5 in my book. I took the long way and went to Shikoku island where is was nothing but mountain driving and very very beautiful. Pictures to come soon.

One of the roads I was on was great, but you could only top out at around 100-110km/h in the rental car (Nissan Cube) I was in so I'm guessing a Ferrari could get to 130-150km/h on some stretches.
 
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