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THE CONCOURS CLASSES
Make Green Great Again
SPONSORED BY BESPOKE HANDLING
Even though British Racing Green is a colour that’s revered the world over, for many years the hue was unfashionable. We at London Concours believe that green should be celebrated – and we’ve brought together ten cars that cover the colour’s entire spectrum. From eye-popping tints to subtler shades, and from luxury cruisers such as a Rolls-Royce Phantom II to supercars including a Ferrari 488 Pista, you’ll find seductive shapes only get better with green.
Grand Tourisme
SPONSORED BY MAGNETO
There’s something truly beguiling about the French approach to motoring – and we’ve assembled the finest examples of France’s ingenious, idiosyncratic automobiles through the decades; cars that do things their own way, often with a dash of madness and always with consummate style. The selection ranges from the elegant Facel Vega Facel II to the retro-futuristic glory of the Citroën SM, alongside motor sport-inspired legends such as the Alpine A110 and Renault 5 Turbo 1.
Bespoke Automotive
SPONSORED BY MONTRES BREGUET
The desire for something hand-crafted, unique, tailored to you – it’s a dream that applies to machines as much as it does to fashion. We’ve brought together a fascinating selection of one-offs and bespoke builds that will astound. From an opulent Rolls-Royce Phantom 20/25 Boat Tail to summertime fun in a Crayford Mini Mojito Beach Car and the thoughtprovoking automotive haute couture of a Autech Gavia Zagato, you definitely won’t see another in the station car park.
Built To Race For The Road
SPONSORED BY ADRIAN FLUX
This category will pay tribute to some of the most sensational machines ever created – homologation specials released in small numbers as road cars to allow their participation in elite motor sport series across the globe. Whether it’s the white heat of touring car racing or the gravel-splattering heroics of the World Rally Championship, our selection pays tribute to the glory days of motoring with cars such as the Porsche 959, Ford Sierra RS Cosworth, Audi Quattro and BMW M3 E30.