La Sede

Borgo San Faustino.

Everything the marque does happens on one 340,000 m² site in the Emilian plain — foundry, factory, circuit, tunnel and museum, within sight of one another.

Aerial view of the Borgo San Faustino campus

Reparto Corse has never operated a second production site. The company believes that keeping the foundry, the assembly hall, the test track and the wind tunnel within a five-minute walk of one another is itself a competitive advantage: an engineer can cast a part in the morning and feel it through the steering by the afternoon.

Palazzina Vantaggi · 1947

The original foundry building, preserved as the company's headquarters and spiritual home. The five principles are carved above its door; the founder's office is kept as it was in 1988. Houses the Sala dei Trofei.

Fonderia Aurora · 1972

The in-house foundry, casting every engine block and major alloy component. Since 2022 powered by a 14 MW solar array and a biomethane furnace, with 96% closed-loop water recovery.

Pista del Faggio · 1961

The private test circuit, 5.2 km with 14 corners, named for the beech tree at its final turn. Every road car completes a sign-off lap here before delivery. Road-car lap record: 1:18.4 (RC-90 Corsa, 2019).

Galleria Zefiro · 1998

The three-quarter-scale rolling-road wind tunnel, maximum wind speed 250 km/h, running up to 20 hours a day in season. Ended two decades of reliance on rented facilities.

Centro Consegna & Su Misura

The client delivery centre and bespoke atelier, where owners specify paint, trim and mechanical options and collect their cars. A single delivery bay looks directly onto the circuit.

Museo Reparto Corse · 1990

The public museum, opened for the marque's transition to family stewardship. Around 90,000 visitors a year see the RC 159 chassis 002, championship-winning Grand Prix cars and the empty plinth marked “Il prossimo.”

The campus in numbers

340,000m² site
5.2 kmTest circuit
14 MWOn-site solar
40 haParco del Faggio woodland

A geothermal loop beneath the circuit, commissioned in 2024, now heats the entire campus, and the surrounding Parco del Faggio — replanted from 2008 — is contractually required always to exceed the factory's own footprint. It is part of the marque's pledge to make manufacturing at Borgo San Faustino carbon-neutral by 2035.

Visiting

The Museo Reparto Corse is open to the public year-round; factory and circuit tours are offered to owners and to museum visitors by appointment. The works itself remains closed during Grand Prix weekends, when most of the technical staff travel with the Scuderia.

Borgo San Faustino (MO) lies roughly 18 km north-east of Modena, in the province's automotive district. The nearest airport is Bologna Guglielmo Marconi, about 55 km away.