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First presented at the MAUTO in Turin in 2022, where it attracted over 165,000 visitors from around the world, this landmark exhibition now comes to Luxembourg for the first time - and for the first time internationally outside of Italy.


Gino Macaluso was a rally navigator, architect, and entrepreneur - a man for whom the car was "one of the most vivid expressions of creativity in this century." As co-driver for the Fiat Abarth factory team, he won the 1972 European Rally Championship alongside Raffaele Pinto. Over the following decades, he assembled one of the most historically significant collections of ex-Works rally cars in existence.
Today, the Fondazione Gino Macaluso per l'Auto Storica carries forward his dream: to share this passion with the widest possible audience, and to preserve the cars, the stories, and the spirit of an era that shaped motorsport forever.

From the Mini Cooper S to the Lancia Stratos, from the Alpine Renault A110 to the Toyota Celica GT-4 - eight exceptional ex-Works cars from the Macaluso Foundation retrace the full arc of rally's golden age, from the 1960s through the 1990s. Alongside them, a curated selection of memorabilia: helmets worn by Sandro Munari and Grönholm, roadbooks, pace-note notebooks, Gino Macaluso's personal race notes, and rare period photographs.

In addition to the Macaluso Foundation collection, Galleria 610 and MAUTO have curated a wider selection of iconic rally machines - from the mythical Audi Quattro S1 and the legendary Lancia 037 to the Renault R5 Turbo. The full, multifaceted story of historic rallying, told in one extraordinary space.

This exhibition is presented in partnership with the MAUTO – Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile in Turin, and in collaboration with the Fondazione Gino Macaluso per l'Auto Storica - dedicated to the promotion and preservation of historic motorsport culture worldwide.
