The Concours d’Elegance of America, one of the world’s most prestigious automotive events now in its 41st year, returns to the historic grounds at the Inn at St. John’s for a three-day extravaganza of automotive, charity and lifestyle events.
Tours, tea and boutiques, special dinners, award presentations, an invitational art exhibition, seminars, a car parade and more are on the schedule. Sponsorship opportunities may still be available.
The July 28 Concours show will feature more than 300 significant rare, classic and magnificent vehicles from around the continental United States.
Among them are six of the most significant Cadillac V16s ever manufactured and the greatest collection of Ferrari road cars, Ferrari sports racers and Ferrari Formula 1 cars ever displayed at the Concours.
It will be a celebration of legendary Enzo Ferrari, his machines and the brand’s global legacy on the 70th anniversary of Ferrari’s first victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Concours d’Elegance of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and historical relevance of world-class automobiles. In recent years, the Concours has partnered with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Project Beautiful Inside and Out, College for Creative Studies and Kettering University
Through contributions and collaboration, the event’s focus is to positively impact the surrounding communities, youth and the next generation of automotive enthusiasts.
This year’s honorees include: Collector of the Year, John D. Groendyke; Enthusiast of the Year, William “Bill” Warner; and Grand Marshal Wayne Carini.
Concours d’Elegance of America: July 26-28 at The Inn at St. John’s, Plymouth