50 years of the Mugello Grand Prix, 100 years of Ducati  and a red thread connecting them along the fastest straight in MotoGP. It was a truly special evening at the Ferrari-owned circuit—the perfect stage to unveil the bespoke liveries created by Ducati for a once-in-a-lifetime milestone: the centenary of the Borgo Panigale manufacturer. Ten models, ten numbered editions limited to just 100 units each, retracing ten iconic moments in Ducati’s history. Of course, racing remained center stage. Fans at the track will get to see Marc Márquez and Pecco Bagnaia sporting a special design featuring the ten graphics of the Collezione 100 on their fairings, alongside the legendary historic 750 Imola Desmo. "It’s a beautiful bike. I know how important it was for Ducati to have Pecco and me here at Mugello; I could really feel it in my interactions with the team," confirmed Márquez, making his return following his injury. This birthday present was shared by the manufacturer with Mugello and its passionate supporters. "We took today’s bikes and made them special," emphasized Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali. He was joined by artist Ugo Nespolo—a leading figure in late 20th-century Italian art and a dedicated Ducatista—who was thrilled to bring multiples of his artwork to complement such a momentous anniversary.