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MW X5 M Competition

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BMW M GmbH se ha propuesto perfeccionar el perfil de sus automóviles de altas prestaciones en los segmentos de los SAV y SAC de lujo con amplias modificaciones en términos de prestaciones, presencia y digitalización. El nuevo BMW X5 M Competition y el nuevo BMW X6 M Competition cuentan con un nuevo motor V8 con tecnología de 48V y una potencia máxima de 460 kW/625 CV.

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Las mejoras en el sistema de propulsión y la electrificación dan como resultado una entrega de potencia aún más sensible. Los nuevos detalles de diseño acentúan el aura dinámica y extravagante de ambos modelos. La tecnología digital no sólo optimiza el control y el funcionamiento, sino que también ofrece avances en el campo de la conducción automatizada y los sistemas de aparcamiento.

Los primeros modelos de altas prestaciones de BMW M GmbH que incorporan la tecnología de 48V.

La tecnología de propulsión de última generación montada en el nuevo BMW X5 M Competition y en el nuevo BMW X6 M Competition marca el debut de la tecnología de 48V en los modelos de altas prestaciones de la marca. Un motor eléctrico integrado en la compacta carcasa de la caja de cambios M Steptronic de ocho velocidades proporciona hasta 9 kW/12 CV de potencia motriz adicional y 200 Nm de par, al tiempo que funciona como generador de arranque montado en el cigüeñal. La energía necesaria para ello la suministra una batería de 48 V alojada en el compartimento del motor. La batería se carga mediante una recuperación adaptativa de alta eficiencia en las frenadas y en los adelantamientos.

La tecnología de 48 V se combina con un nuevo motor M TwinPower Turbo V8. Además de su colector de escape de bancada cruzada, la unidad de 4,4 litros cuenta ahora también con un accionamiento reforzado del cigüeñal, un turbocompresor perfeccionado, un nuevo conducto de admisión de aire y un sistema de suministro de aceite y un proceso de separación de aceite optimizados. Ofrece un par máximo de 750 Nm entre 1.800 y 5.800 rpm y genera una potencia máxima de 460 kW/625 CV a 6.000 rpm.

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La respuesta más contundente y el carácter de altas revoluciones del motor V8, junto con el impulso proporcionado por el motor eléctrico, elevan a un nivel aún más fascinante las prestaciones por las que son conocidos los automóviles M. Los nuevos BMW X5 M Competition y BMW X6 M Competition aceleran de 0 a 100 km/h en 3,9 segundos. El carácter más efervescente del sistema de propulsión también se percibe claramente cuando se acelera rápidamente. El sistema de escape M Sport de serie con mariposas controladas eléctricamente añade otra capa a la experiencia de rendimiento con su estimulante sonido de conducción. Los nuevos catalizadores contribuyen a mejorar las emisiones del motor de gasolina.

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Transmisión precisa de la potencia: nueva caja de cambios M Steptronic de ocho velocidades con Drivelogic, nueva aplicación de M xDrive, diferencial M activo.

La potencia del motor se transmite a una nueva versión de la caja de cambios M Steptronic de ocho velocidades con Drivelogic, que ofrece una selección de tres ajustes de cambio tanto en modo automático como manual. Las nuevas características incluyen, entre otras cosas, una nueva configuración y un cambio de marchas más preciso.

Una nueva versión del sistema de tracción total M xDrive, que se combina con el diferencial activo M en el eje trasero, contribuye a mejorar las prestaciones de los nuevos BMW X5 M Competition y BMW X6 M Competition. El menú de configuración M permite al conductor cambiar de la configuración 4WD predeterminada al modo 4WD Sport, que hace posible ejecutar derrapes controlados dividiendo la potencia con un claro sesgo a las ruedas traseras.

Configuración precisa del chasis que ofrece un rendimiento sumamente garantizado.

La estructura de la carrocería y los anclajes del chasis tienen un diseño excepcionalmente rígido, lo que garantiza que ambos modelos se comporten con la característica mezcla de dinamismo, agilidad y precisión de M. Los sistemas de suspensión y amortiguación también les permiten ofrecer una gama excepcional de habilidades, desde la deportividad hasta el confort en largas distancias. Los valores de convergencia en el eje trasero se han modificado para aumentar aún más el aplomo a altas velocidades.

El equipamiento de serie incluye la suspensión adaptativa M Professional con amortiguadores controlados electrónicamente y estabilización activa del balanceo. Una aplicación modificada del engranaje de dirección da como resultado una relación de dirección M Servotronic que favorece aún más la dinámica de manejo deportiva. Los frenos compuestos M trabajan en tándem con el sistema de frenado integrado de última generación en una configuración específica M que presenta al conductor dos ajustes de tacto de pedal.

 

Ambos modelos vienen de serie con llantas de aleación ligera M de 21 pulgadas delante y de 22 pulgadas detrás. Las llantas de aleación ligera M forjadas con las mismas dimensiones están disponibles como extras opcionales. Incluyen una nueva variante en acabado sólido Jet Black.

Expresión de exclusividad y un marcado aumento de la presencia.

El diseño exterior del nuevo BMW X5 M Competition y del nuevo BMW X6 M Competition se caracteriza por su carácter deportivo y una actitud visual extrovertida. La mayor presencia se debe principalmente al nuevo diseño del frontal. Ambos modelos disponen ahora de nuevos faros LED matriciales con regulación adaptativa y luz de carretera antideslumbrante BMW Selective Beam. El contorno de los nuevos faros es 35 milímetros más estrecho que en los modelos anteriores. Opcionalmente, se pueden equipar con los Faros M en negro Shadowline. La parrilla en forma de riñón de BMW es ahora de color negro. Las barras horizontales de la parrilla y el emblema ampliado del modelo añaden algunos toques llamativos. Además, la parrilla BMW y la toma de aire inferior central forman ahora una única zona negra en forma de X.

 

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La vista lateral destaca el claro lenguaje de diseño de los dos modelos y sus proporciones distintivas. Las carcasas de los retrovisores exteriores y el spoiler trasero del BMW X6 M Competition también están disponibles en carbono como opción. En ambos modelos, un prominente difusor se extiende hacia abajo en el borde inferior del faldón trasero. También proporciona un sofisticado borde para los dos pares de salidas de escape dobles familiares de otros modelos M. El BMW X5 M Competition utiliza ahora elementos de guía de luz de fibra óptica en forma de X para sus faros traseros y luces de freno, proporcionando otro atractivo en la zaga.

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Moderno, digital, exclusivo: Puesto de conducción M con la pantalla curva BMW.

En el corazón de las actualizaciones de diseño para el interior de los nuevos BMW X5 M Competition y BMW X6 M Competition se encuentra la pantalla curva BMW, que confiere al habitáculo típico M un aire moderno y exclusivo. Está formado por una pantalla de información de 12,3 pulgadas detrás del volante y una pantalla de información central con una diagonal de pantalla de 14,9 pulgadas, con una única superficie de cristal que incorpora ambas. La pantalla táctil de la pantalla de información central permite el control digital de numerosas funciones, lo que se traduce en una importante reducción del número de botones y mandos.

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Otras novedades son el amplio listón embellecedor interior en madera noble Fineline Black con efecto metálico de alto brillo, la barra de luz ambiental con retroiluminación eficaz y la incorporación de un logotipo M en su gráfico, además del volante M de cuero con sus nuevas levas de cambio de carbono. En la lista de equipamiento de serie también figuran los asientos multifunción M, las rodilleras, la tapicería de cuero Merino de grano fino y el sistema de sonido envolvente Harman Kardon. El techo solar panorámico de cristal Sky Lounge, el sistema de sonido envolvente Bowers & Wilkins Diamond y un nuevo sistema de viaje y confort son sólo algunos de los extras opcionales disponibles. También está disponible una amplia selección de piezas BMW M Performance específicas para el modelo de la gama de Accesorios Originales BMW para el exterior y el interior.

Selección significativamente ampliada de sistemas de asistencia al conductor.

El confort y la seguridad en los nuevos BMW X5 M Competition y BMW X6 M Competition se ven reforzados por una selección mucho más amplia de sistemas automatizados de conducción y aparcamiento. Se ha ampliado la gama de funciones del aviso de colisión frontal de serie, de modo que ahora también reduce el riesgo de colisión con ciclistas, peatones y tráfico en sentido contrario al salirse de una carretera. La función de aviso de cambio involuntario de carril se ha mejorado con la incorporación del retorno al carril con asistencia de dirección. La lista de opciones disponibles incluye ahora también funciones como el Asistente de Límite de Velocidad automático, la función de aviso de salida, la Navegación Activa, el control de velocidad en ruta, el reconocimiento de semáforos (no disponible en todos los mercados), el Asistente de Parada de Emergencia y el Asistente de Cambio de Carril e Incorporación.

El nuevo asistente de aparcamiento opcional, Parking Assistant Professional, permite controlar desde fuera del vehículo las maniobras automatizadas de entrada y salida de plazas, así como otras maniobras completas que cubran una distancia de hasta 200 metros, mediante la aplicación My BMW App en un iPhone de Apple. El conductor puede controlar cada maniobra desde el interior del vehículo o a distancia mientras vigila el entorno del vehículo.

Concepto familiar de control/operación M, nuevos servicios digitales.

El concepto de control/operación específico de M incluye el botón Setup para acceder directamente a las opciones de configuración del motor, el chasis, la dirección, el sistema de frenado y M xDrive. La cantidad de contenido mostrado en las pantallas también puede ajustarse individualmente, al igual que el nivel de funcionalidad del sistema de asistencia al conductor. Tras pulsar el botón M Mode en la consola central, el conductor puede elegir entre los ajustes ROAD, SPORT y TRACK.

Además de la pantalla curva BMW con indicaciones específicas M, la última generación de BMW iDrive basada en el sistema operativo BMW ID8 también aporta nuevos servicios digitales al BMW X5 M Competition y al BMW X6 M Competition. El BMW Live Cockpit Professional de serie también incluye el BMW Head-up Display y el sistema de navegación BMW Maps basado en la nube, con función de realidad aumentada. Cuando el vehículo está parado, el conductor y el acompañante pueden disfrutar de contenidos en línea de YouTube y de la aplicación de la Bundesliga en la pantalla de información central. La llave digital BMW Digital Key Plus opcional permite a los clientes bloquear y desbloquear su coche utilizando teléfonos móviles compatibles con un sistema operativo iOS o Android mediante tecnología de radio de banda ultraancha (UWB). La integración optimizada del teléfono móvil, la funcionalidad BMW ID personalizada y una eSIM Personal diseñada para la nueva tecnología móvil 5G también están disponibles para su uso.

El Grupo BMW

Con sus cuatro marcas BMW, MINI, Rolls Royce y BMW Motorrad, el Grupo BMW es el principal fabricante del mundo de automóviles y motocicletas premium y también ofrece servicios financieros y de movilidad premium. La red de producción del Grupo BMW incluye 31 sedes de producción y ensamblaje en 15 países y la empresa tiene una red de ventas global en más de 140 países.

En 2021, el Grupo BMW vendió más de 2,5 millones de vehículos de pasajeros y más de 194.000 motocicletas en todo el mundo. Los beneficios antes de impuestos en el año fiscal 2021 fueron de aproximadamente 16,100 mil millones de euros sobre unos ingresos que ascendieron aproximadamente a 111,200 mil millones de euros. A 31 de diciembre de 2021, el Grupo BMW tenía 118.909 empleados.

El éxito del Grupo BMW se ha basado siempre en planificación a largo plazo y acciones responsables. La empresa fijó el rumbo del futuro en una fase temprana y hace que la sostenibilidad y la gestión eficiente de los recursos sean sistemáticamente el centro de su dirección estratégica, desde la cadena de suministro, pasando por la producción, hasta el final de la fase de uso de todos los productos.

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CONSUMO E EMISSÕES DE CO2.

BMW X5 M Competition: Consumo de combustible combinado: 13,1 – 12,9 l/100 km; emisiones de CO2 combinadas: 295 – 291 g/km en el ciclo WLTP; cifras en el ciclo NEDC.

1932 DUESENBERG J FIGONI SPORTS TORPEDO NAMED BEST OF SHOW AT THE 71ST PEBBLE BEACH CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (August 21, 2022) — A unique Duesenberg reprised its early role as Concours winner by taking the top prize at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. 

This year, 220 cars from 19 countries and 33 states pulled onto the competition field of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, and the car named Best of Show was the 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo of Lee R. Anderson Sr.

“This rare Duesenberg marries American might with European style,” said Concours Chairman Sandra Button. “It did well in some early rallies and concours. Then, its history took a turn, with chassis separated from body. The story of its resurrection is one of pure passion.”

An American car last won Best of Show in 2013, when a 1934 Packard Twelve took the top spot. Duesenberg has long been the winningest American marque at Pebble Beach, with six prior wins;  this win brings its total to seven.

“My goodness, we’re overwhelmed,” Penny Anderson exclaimed. “We just can’t believe we won Best of Show! We’ve met so many people through the years, enjoyed all the people that participate. It’s just a joy and an honor to be here.”

“We’ve been doing this for years, and we’ve come close in the past,“ said Lee, “but we’ve never won actually, so Penny is right, it’s overwhelming. All the preparation—the story behind this car is just amazing. There’s only one Figoni Duesenberg, ever ever, and it’s this one right here. So, it’s like all these things coming together to make a real champion. We’re so excited.”

This year’s race for Best of Show featured other strong contenders, including Fritz Burkard’s 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupé, Sam and Emily Mann’s 1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, and Merle and Peter Mullin’s 1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet.

The Pebble Beach Concours raised more than $2.67 million for charity this year, bringing the event’s total charitable donations to over $35 million to date. Through the Pebble Beach Company Foundation, the primary charitable partner of the Concours, these funds will benefit more than 95 local charities, impacting the lives of more than 10,000 children annually in Monterey County.

Gooding & Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, concluded its 18th annual Pebble Beach Auctions this weekend, realizing over $105 million in sales. Several star cars set new world records, including the 1990 Ferrari F40, which sold for $3,965,000, and the 1994 Bugatti EB110 Super Sport, which achieved $3,167,500. The top sale of the weekend was a stunningly elegant 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante, which achieved a final sale price of $10,345,000.

The 72nd Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will take place on Sunday, August 20, 2023, and will celebrate famed coachbuilder Joseph Figoni and Pegaso. Additional 2023 features include Invicta, Mercedes-Benz S / SS /  SSK, McLaren, Alvis, and American Dream Cars of the 1950s—with more features to be announced in the early fall. For more information on the Pebble Beach Concours visit www.pebblebeachconcours.net.

 

Complete List of 2022 Winners

BEST OF SHOW

1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

BEST OF SHOW NOMINEES

1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet
Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet
Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

ELEGANCE AWARDS

Gwenn Graham Most Elegant Convertible
1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster
John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

JB & Dorothy Nethercutt Most Elegant Closed Car
1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

Jules Heumann Most Elegant Open Car
1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

Strother MacMinn Most Elegant Sports Car
1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Zagato Berlinetta
Lee & Joan Herrington/The Herrington Collection, Bow, New Hampshire

SPECIAL AWARDS

Alec Ulmann Trophy
1921 Hispano-Suiza H6B Chavet Phaeton
Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

Ansel Adams Award
1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring
Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

ArtCenter College of Design Award
1952 Siata 208CS Stable Farina Berlinetta
John & Sonia Breslow, Scottsdale, Arizona

Briggs Cunningham Trophy
1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Heaton Custom Runabout
Ted Davis, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Chairman’s Trophy
1904 Fiat 75 HP Alessio Touring
George F. Wingard, Eugene, Oregon

Charles A. Chayne Trophy
1916 Owen Magnetic Model O-36 Rauch & Lang Touring
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Classic Car Club of America Trophy
1931 Duesenberg J Derham Convertible Sedan
The Du Coing Family, Newport Beach, California

Dean Batchelor Trophy
1932 Ford Lee Titus Roadster
Ross & Beth Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

Elegance in Motion Trophy
1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet
Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

Enzo Ferrari Trophy
1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Scaglietti Berlinetta
William H. & Cheryl K. Swanson, Pebble Beach, California

FIVA Postwar Trophy
1953 Fiat 8V Ghia Supersonic
Paul Gould, Pawling, New York

FIVA Prewar Trophy
1900 De Dion Bouton Tricycle
Rob Kauffman/RK Motors, Charlotte, North Carolina

The French Cup
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Figoni Fastback Coupé
Robert Kudela, Chropyne, Czech Republic

Gran Tourismo Trophy
1969 Autobianchi 112 Bertone Concept Car
ASI Automotoclub Storico Italiano, Turin, Italy

Lincoln Trophy
1938 Lincoln K LeBaron Coupe
Wayne Carini, Portland, Connecticut

Lorin Tryon Trophy
Fred Simeone

Lucius Beebe Trophy
1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine
John Bentley, Harrogate, England

Mercedes-Benz Star of Excellence Award
1952 Mercedes-Benz W194 Coupe
Fastwelve, Bellevue, Washington

Montagu of Beaulieu Trophy
1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe
Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

The Phil Hill Cup
1955 Jaguar XKD Le Mans Race Car
The JSL Motorsports Collection, Redwood City, California

Tony Hulman Trophy
1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
Auriga Collection, Germany

The Vitesse ~ Elegance Trophy
1935 Voisin C 25 Aerodyne
Craig McCaw, Santa Barbara, California

CLASS AWARDS

Class A: Antique

1st: 1911 Lozier Type 51 Lakewood Touring, Charles Nearburg, Dallas, Texas

2nd: 1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine, John Bentley, Harrogate, England

3rd: 1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring, Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

Class B: McFarlan

1st: 1923 McFarlan 154 Twin Valve Six Knickerbocker Cabriolet, The Nethercutt Collection/Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California

2nd: 1926 McFarlan Twin Valve Six Phaeton, Johnny & Christine Crowell, San Ramon, California

3rd: 1924 McFarlan 142 Twin Valve Six Roadster, Chris MacAllister, Indianapolis, Indiana

Class C: American Classic

1st: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom De Villars Cabriolet, Mary & Ted Stahl and Mark Hyman, Chesterfield, Michigan

2nd: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, Laura & Jack Boyd Smith Jr., Elkhart, Indiana

3rd: 1930 Stutz M LeBaron Torpedo Speedster, Larry Carter, Los Gatos, California

Class D: Packard

1st: 1938 Packard 1608 Twelve Rollston Town Car, Bob Tiffin, Red Bay, Alabama

2nd: 1930 Packard 745 Deluxe Eight Roadster, Joseph & Margie Cassini III, West Orange, New Jersey

3rd: 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Roadster, Rob & Jeannie Hilarides, Visalia, California

Class E-1: Lincoln V-8

1st: 1928 Lincoln L Holbrook Fully Collapsible Cabriolet, Bill & Dee Kuettel, Capitola, California

2nd: 1930 Lincoln L-176A Sport Phaeton, Tom & JoAnn Martindale, Santa Cruz, California

3rd: 1926 Lincoln L Willoughby Berline Landaulet, Max Neary, Sherman Oaks, California

Class E-2: Lincoln V-12

1st: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Beth & Ross Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster, John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

3rd: 1936 Lincoln K-330 LeBaron Convertible Roadster, Harry & Heather Clark and Hilary Barr, Paradise Valley, Arizona

Class E-3: Lincoln Zephyr and Continental through 1962

1st: 1956 Continental Mark II Hardtop Coupe, Leon Flagg & Curtis Lamon, Mequon, Wisconsin

2nd: 1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

3rd: 1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible, Ray Kinney & Jeff Wildin, Dallas, Texas

Class F: Unorthodox Propulsion

1st: 1907 Columbia Mark XIX Surrey, Mark Hyman, Saint Louis, Missouri

2nd: 1963 Chrysler Turbine Ghia Coupe, Mary & Ted Stahl, Chesterfield, Michigan

3rd: 1912 Rauch & Lang Electric Roadster, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

Class G: Duesenberg

1st: 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo, Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

2nd: 1929 Duesenberg J Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Valerie & Aaron Weiss, San Marino, California

3rd: 1929 Duesenberg J LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, John D. Groendyke, Enid, Oklahoma

Class H: Rolls-Royce Prewar

1st: 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Kellner Drophead Sedanca Coupé, Off Brothers Collection/William Johnston, Richland, Michigan

2nd: 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Willoughby Salamanca Town Car, Sandra Hansen/Hansen Collection, Valencia, California

3rd: 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Sports Saloon, Carl Soderstrom, Morton, Illinois

Class J-1: European Classic Early Open

1st: 1931 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Vanden Plas Tourer, Joanie & Scott Kriens, Saratoga, California

2nd: 1927 Bugatti Type 38A Figoni Tourer, Gerald & Theresa Alexander, Irvine, California

3rd: 1930 Lancia Di Lambda Carlton Carriage Co. Drophead Coupé, Filippo Sole, Milan, Italy

Class J-2: European Classic Late Open

1st: 1933 Horch 780 Sport Cabriolet, Hugo Modderman, Monte Carlo, Monaco

2nd: 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 Binder Phaeton, Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri

3rd: 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Gangloff Stelvio, Olav Glasius, Bennebroek, The Netherlands

Class J-3: European Classic Closed

1st: 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

2nd: 1930 Bentley Speed Six Martin Walter Sports Saloon, William Medcalf, Hill Brow, England

3rd: 1937 Railton Hudson Deluxe 8 Rippon Brothers Estate Limousine, Chris & Laura Maloney

Class K: Talbot-Lago Grand Sport

1st: 1951 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Stable Farina Convertible, Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

2nd: 1948 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Sautchik Fastback Coupe, The Cussler Family, Arvada, Colorado

3rd: 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Franay Coupé, Munday Auto Collection, Austin, Texas

Class L-1: Prewar Preservation

1st: 1921 Hispano-Swiss H6B Chavet Phaeton, Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GTC Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet, The Keller Collection at the Pyramids, Petaluma, California

3rd: 1931 Cadillac 452 Fleetwood Imperial Limousine, Jim Callahan, Oakland, California

Class L-2: Postwar Preservation

1st: 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Coupe, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

2nd: 1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Kirk Wentland & Lawrence Camus, San Jose, California

3rd: 1957 Ghia Chrysler 400 Superdart, John H. White, Lincoln, California

Class M-1: Ferrari Grand Touring

1st: 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Pink Special, Peter Kalikow, New York, New York

2nd: 1948 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Ghia Coupe, Jack & Debbie Thomas, St. Louis, Missouri

Class M-2: Ferrari Competition

1st: 1955 Ferrari 410 S LWB Scaglietti Spyder, Brian Ross, Cortland, Ohio

2nd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Vignale Berlinetta, Jack & Kingsley Croul, Corona del Mar, California

3rd: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta Series II, Harry Yeaggy, Cincinnati, Ohio

Class N: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300

1st: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Auriga Collection, , Germany

2nd: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Brianza Monza, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

3rd: 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Figoni Convertible Convertible, Robert Bishop, Palm Beach, Florida

Class O-1: Postwar Racing

1st: 1953 Aston Martin DB3S Race Car, Wayne & Ruth Gray, Fife, Scotland

2nd: 1963 Shelby Cobra Team Race Car, Peter Klutt Legendary Motorcar Company Ltd., Halton Hills, Canada

3rd: 1955 Porsche 550 1500 RS Wendler Spyder, Robert Ingram/The Ingram Collection, Durham, North Carolina

Class O-2: Postwar Touring Open

1st: 1963 Apollo 3500GT Intermeccanica Spyder, Dennis & Susan Garrity, Green Bay, Wisconsin

2nd: 1955 Maserati A6GCS Mrs. Spyder, Jonathan & Wendy Segal, San Diego, California

3rd: 1956 Maserati A6G/54 Frua Prototype Spyder, Brendan Gallaher, Wilson, Wyoming

Class O-3: Postwar Touring Closed

1st: 1949 Lancia Aprilia Ghia Supergioiello Coupé, Nigel Churcher, Toronto, Canada

2nd: 1959 OSCA 1600 Michelotti Berlinetta, Peter T. Boyle, Oil City, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe, Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

Class P-1: Graber Coachwork Early

1st:  1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

2nd: 1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1939 Delahaye 135 MS Graber Cabriolet, Peter Kappeler, Walchwil, Switzerland

Class P-2: Graber Coachwork Late

1st: 1953 Bentley Mark VI Graber Drophead Coupé, John Miller/John R Miller Enterprises, Salt Lake City, Utah

2nd: 1961 Alvis TD21 Graber Special Coupe, Ken Swanstrom, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Graber Drophead Coupé, Gene Ponder, Marshall, Texas

Class R-1: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Early

1st: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta, David MacNeil, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2nd: 1953 Jaguar Lightweight C-type Race Car, Time to Drive Collection, Charlottesville, Virginia

3rd: 1937 BMW 328 NSKK Race Car, Stephen Bruno, Boca Raton, Florida

Class R-2: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Late

1st: 1979 Porsche 935 K3 Coupe, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1965 Alfa Romeo TZ2 Zagato Competition Berlinetta, The William Lyon Family, Newport Beach, California

3rd: 1964 Alpine M64 Coupé, Mitch McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

Class S: Otto Vu

1st: 1953 Siata 208CS Balbo Coupe, Larry & Jane Solomon, Palo Alto, California

2nd: 1954 Fiat 8V Zagato Coupe, New Canaan, Connecticut

3rd: 1953 Siata 208S Motto Spider, Scott & Jamie Cielewich, Winter Park, Florida

Class V: 1932 Ford Historic Hot Rods

1st: 1932 Ford Bob McGee Roadster, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1932 Ford Pacific Gunsight Special Roadster, Kim McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

3rd: 1932 Ford Ian Cusey Roadster, Robert Owens, Wellington, Texas

First conducted in 1950, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® (www.pebblebeachconcours.net) has grown to be the world’s premier celebration of the automobile. Only the most beautiful and rare cars are invited to appear on the famed 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links®, and connoisseurs of art and style gather to admire these masterpieces. Charitable donations raised by Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® now total more than $35 million. Related events include Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™ presented by Rolex, Pebble RetroAuto™, and Pebble Beach® Auctions presented by Gooding & Company. Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™, Pebble Beach RetroAuto™ and Pebble Beach® Automotive Week are trademarks, service marks and trade dress of Pebble Beach Company. All rights reserved.

Pebble Beach Company, headquartered in Pebble Beach, Calif., owns and operates the world-famous Pebble Beach Resorts®, including The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™ and Casa Palmero®. The company also operates four renowned golf courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Spyglass Hill® Golf Course, The Links at Spanish Bay™ and Del Monte™ Golf Course. Its other famed properties include scenic 17-Mile Drive®, The Spa at Pebble Beach™, Pebble Beach Golf Academy™ and Pebble Beach® Equestrian Center. It annually hosts premier events such as the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Callaway Pebble Beach Invitational presented by EMC2, Pebble Beach Food & Wine, and Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. Site of the 2019 U.S. Open Championship, Pebble Beach Golf Links® has hosted five U.S. Opens, four U.S. Amateurs, one PGA Championship and numerous other tournaments. For reservations or more information please call 800-654-9300 or visit www.pebblebeach.com .

1932 DUESENBERG J FIGONI SPORTS TORPEDO NAMED BEST OF SHOW AT THE 71ST PEBBLE BEACH CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (August 21, 2022) — A unique Duesenberg reprised its early role as Concours winner by taking the top prize at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. 

This year, 220 cars from 19 countries and 33 states pulled onto the competition field of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, and the car named Best of Show was the 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo of Lee R. Anderson Sr.

“This rare Duesenberg marries American might with European style,” said Concours Chairman Sandra Button. “It did well in some early rallies and concours. Then, its history took a turn, with chassis separated from body. The story of its resurrection is one of pure passion.”

An American car last won Best of Show in 2013, when a 1934 Packard Twelve took the top spot. Duesenberg has long been the winningest American marque at Pebble Beach, with six prior wins;  this win brings its total to seven.

“My goodness, we’re overwhelmed,” Penny Anderson exclaimed. “We just can’t believe we won Best of Show! We’ve met so many people through the years, enjoyed all the people that participate. It’s just a joy and an honor to be here.”

“We’ve been doing this for years, and we’ve come close in the past,“ said Lee, “but we’ve never won actually, so Penny is right, it’s overwhelming. All the preparation—the story behind this car is just amazing. There’s only one Figoni Duesenberg, ever ever, and it’s this one right here. So, it’s like all these things coming together to make a real champion. We’re so excited.”

This year’s race for Best of Show featured other strong contenders, including Fritz Burkard’s 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupé, Sam and Emily Mann’s 1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, and Merle and Peter Mullin’s 1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet.

The Pebble Beach Concours raised more than $2.67 million for charity this year, bringing the event’s total charitable donations to over $35 million to date. Through the Pebble Beach Company Foundation, the primary charitable partner of the Concours, these funds will benefit more than 95 local charities, impacting the lives of more than 10,000 children annually in Monterey County.

Gooding & Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, concluded its 18th annual Pebble Beach Auctions this weekend, realizing over $105 million in sales. Several star cars set new world records, including the 1990 Ferrari F40, which sold for $3,965,000, and the 1994 Bugatti EB110 Super Sport, which achieved $3,167,500. The top sale of the weekend was a stunningly elegant 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante, which achieved a final sale price of $10,345,000.

The 72nd Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will take place on Sunday, August 20, 2023, and will celebrate famed coachbuilder Joseph Figoni and Pegaso. Additional 2023 features include Invicta, Mercedes-Benz S / SS /  SSK, McLaren, Alvis, and American Dream Cars of the 1950s—with more features to be announced in the early fall. For more information on the Pebble Beach Concours visit www.pebblebeachconcours.net.

 

Complete List of 2022 Winners

BEST OF SHOW

1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

BEST OF SHOW NOMINEES

1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet
Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet
Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

ELEGANCE AWARDS

Gwenn Graham Most Elegant Convertible
1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster
John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

JB & Dorothy Nethercutt Most Elegant Closed Car
1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

Jules Heumann Most Elegant Open Car
1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

Strother MacMinn Most Elegant Sports Car
1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Zagato Berlinetta
Lee & Joan Herrington/The Herrington Collection, Bow, New Hampshire

SPECIAL AWARDS

Alec Ulmann Trophy
1921 Hispano-Suiza H6B Chavet Phaeton
Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

Ansel Adams Award
1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring
Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

ArtCenter College of Design Award
1952 Siata 208CS Stable Farina Berlinetta
John & Sonia Breslow, Scottsdale, Arizona

Briggs Cunningham Trophy
1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Heaton Custom Runabout
Ted Davis, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Chairman’s Trophy
1904 Fiat 75 HP Alessio Touring
George F. Wingard, Eugene, Oregon

Charles A. Chayne Trophy
1916 Owen Magnetic Model O-36 Rauch & Lang Touring
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Classic Car Club of America Trophy
1931 Duesenberg J Derham Convertible Sedan
The Du Coing Family, Newport Beach, California

Dean Batchelor Trophy
1932 Ford Lee Titus Roadster
Ross & Beth Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

Elegance in Motion Trophy
1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet
Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

Enzo Ferrari Trophy
1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Scaglietti Berlinetta
William H. & Cheryl K. Swanson, Pebble Beach, California

FIVA Postwar Trophy
1953 Fiat 8V Ghia Supersonic
Paul Gould, Pawling, New York

FIVA Prewar Trophy
1900 De Dion Bouton Tricycle
Rob Kauffman/RK Motors, Charlotte, North Carolina

The French Cup
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Figoni Fastback Coupé
Robert Kudela, Chropyne, Czech Republic

Gran Tourismo Trophy
1969 Autobianchi 112 Bertone Concept Car
ASI Automotoclub Storico Italiano, Turin, Italy

Lincoln Trophy
1938 Lincoln K LeBaron Coupe
Wayne Carini, Portland, Connecticut

Lorin Tryon Trophy
Fred Simeone

Lucius Beebe Trophy
1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine
John Bentley, Harrogate, England

Mercedes-Benz Star of Excellence Award
1952 Mercedes-Benz W194 Coupe
Fastwelve, Bellevue, Washington

Montagu of Beaulieu Trophy
1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe
Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

The Phil Hill Cup
1955 Jaguar XKD Le Mans Race Car
The JSL Motorsports Collection, Redwood City, California

Tony Hulman Trophy
1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
Auriga Collection, Germany

The Vitesse ~ Elegance Trophy
1935 Voisin C 25 Aerodyne
Craig McCaw, Santa Barbara, California

CLASS AWARDS

Class A: Antique

1st: 1911 Lozier Type 51 Lakewood Touring, Charles Nearburg, Dallas, Texas

2nd: 1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine, John Bentley, Harrogate, England

3rd: 1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring, Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

Class B: McFarlan

1st: 1923 McFarlan 154 Twin Valve Six Knickerbocker Cabriolet, The Nethercutt Collection/Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California

2nd: 1926 McFarlan Twin Valve Six Phaeton, Johnny & Christine Crowell, San Ramon, California

3rd: 1924 McFarlan 142 Twin Valve Six Roadster, Chris MacAllister, Indianapolis, Indiana

Class C: American Classic

1st: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom De Villars Cabriolet, Mary & Ted Stahl and Mark Hyman, Chesterfield, Michigan

2nd: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, Laura & Jack Boyd Smith Jr., Elkhart, Indiana

3rd: 1930 Stutz M LeBaron Torpedo Speedster, Larry Carter, Los Gatos, California

Class D: Packard

1st: 1938 Packard 1608 Twelve Rollston Town Car, Bob Tiffin, Red Bay, Alabama

2nd: 1930 Packard 745 Deluxe Eight Roadster, Joseph & Margie Cassini III, West Orange, New Jersey

3rd: 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Roadster, Rob & Jeannie Hilarides, Visalia, California

Class E-1: Lincoln V-8

1st: 1928 Lincoln L Holbrook Fully Collapsible Cabriolet, Bill & Dee Kuettel, Capitola, California

2nd: 1930 Lincoln L-176A Sport Phaeton, Tom & JoAnn Martindale, Santa Cruz, California

3rd: 1926 Lincoln L Willoughby Berline Landaulet, Max Neary, Sherman Oaks, California

Class E-2: Lincoln V-12

1st: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Beth & Ross Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster, John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

3rd: 1936 Lincoln K-330 LeBaron Convertible Roadster, Harry & Heather Clark and Hilary Barr, Paradise Valley, Arizona

Class E-3: Lincoln Zephyr and Continental through 1962

1st: 1956 Continental Mark II Hardtop Coupe, Leon Flagg & Curtis Lamon, Mequon, Wisconsin

2nd: 1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

3rd: 1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible, Ray Kinney & Jeff Wildin, Dallas, Texas

Class F: Unorthodox Propulsion

1st: 1907 Columbia Mark XIX Surrey, Mark Hyman, Saint Louis, Missouri

2nd: 1963 Chrysler Turbine Ghia Coupe, Mary & Ted Stahl, Chesterfield, Michigan

3rd: 1912 Rauch & Lang Electric Roadster, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

Class G: Duesenberg

1st: 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo, Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

2nd: 1929 Duesenberg J Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Valerie & Aaron Weiss, San Marino, California

3rd: 1929 Duesenberg J LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, John D. Groendyke, Enid, Oklahoma

Class H: Rolls-Royce Prewar

1st: 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Kellner Drophead Sedanca Coupé, Off Brothers Collection/William Johnston, Richland, Michigan

2nd: 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Willoughby Salamanca Town Car, Sandra Hansen/Hansen Collection, Valencia, California

3rd: 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Sports Saloon, Carl Soderstrom, Morton, Illinois

Class J-1: European Classic Early Open

1st: 1931 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Vanden Plas Tourer, Joanie & Scott Kriens, Saratoga, California

2nd: 1927 Bugatti Type 38A Figoni Tourer, Gerald & Theresa Alexander, Irvine, California

3rd: 1930 Lancia Di Lambda Carlton Carriage Co. Drophead Coupé, Filippo Sole, Milan, Italy

Class J-2: European Classic Late Open

1st: 1933 Horch 780 Sport Cabriolet, Hugo Modderman, Monte Carlo, Monaco

2nd: 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 Binder Phaeton, Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri

3rd: 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Gangloff Stelvio, Olav Glasius, Bennebroek, The Netherlands

Class J-3: European Classic Closed

1st: 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

2nd: 1930 Bentley Speed Six Martin Walter Sports Saloon, William Medcalf, Hill Brow, England

3rd: 1937 Railton Hudson Deluxe 8 Rippon Brothers Estate Limousine, Chris & Laura Maloney

Class K: Talbot-Lago Grand Sport

1st: 1951 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Stable Farina Convertible, Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

2nd: 1948 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Sautchik Fastback Coupe, The Cussler Family, Arvada, Colorado

3rd: 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Franay Coupé, Munday Auto Collection, Austin, Texas

Class L-1: Prewar Preservation

1st: 1921 Hispano-Swiss H6B Chavet Phaeton, Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GTC Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet, The Keller Collection at the Pyramids, Petaluma, California

3rd: 1931 Cadillac 452 Fleetwood Imperial Limousine, Jim Callahan, Oakland, California

Class L-2: Postwar Preservation

1st: 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Coupe, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

2nd: 1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Kirk Wentland & Lawrence Camus, San Jose, California

3rd: 1957 Ghia Chrysler 400 Superdart, John H. White, Lincoln, California

Class M-1: Ferrari Grand Touring

1st: 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Pink Special, Peter Kalikow, New York, New York

2nd: 1948 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Ghia Coupe, Jack & Debbie Thomas, St. Louis, Missouri

Class M-2: Ferrari Competition

1st: 1955 Ferrari 410 S LWB Scaglietti Spyder, Brian Ross, Cortland, Ohio

2nd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Vignale Berlinetta, Jack & Kingsley Croul, Corona del Mar, California

3rd: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta Series II, Harry Yeaggy, Cincinnati, Ohio

Class N: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300

1st: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Auriga Collection, , Germany

2nd: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Brianza Monza, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

3rd: 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Figoni Convertible Convertible, Robert Bishop, Palm Beach, Florida

Class O-1: Postwar Racing

1st: 1953 Aston Martin DB3S Race Car, Wayne & Ruth Gray, Fife, Scotland

2nd: 1963 Shelby Cobra Team Race Car, Peter Klutt Legendary Motorcar Company Ltd., Halton Hills, Canada

3rd: 1955 Porsche 550 1500 RS Wendler Spyder, Robert Ingram/The Ingram Collection, Durham, North Carolina

Class O-2: Postwar Touring Open

1st: 1963 Apollo 3500GT Intermeccanica Spyder, Dennis & Susan Garrity, Green Bay, Wisconsin

2nd: 1955 Maserati A6GCS Mrs. Spyder, Jonathan & Wendy Segal, San Diego, California

3rd: 1956 Maserati A6G/54 Frua Prototype Spyder, Brendan Gallaher, Wilson, Wyoming

Class O-3: Postwar Touring Closed

1st: 1949 Lancia Aprilia Ghia Supergioiello Coupé, Nigel Churcher, Toronto, Canada

2nd: 1959 OSCA 1600 Michelotti Berlinetta, Peter T. Boyle, Oil City, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe, Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

Class P-1: Graber Coachwork Early

1st:  1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

2nd: 1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1939 Delahaye 135 MS Graber Cabriolet, Peter Kappeler, Walchwil, Switzerland

Class P-2: Graber Coachwork Late

1st: 1953 Bentley Mark VI Graber Drophead Coupé, John Miller/John R Miller Enterprises, Salt Lake City, Utah

2nd: 1961 Alvis TD21 Graber Special Coupe, Ken Swanstrom, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Graber Drophead Coupé, Gene Ponder, Marshall, Texas

Class R-1: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Early

1st: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta, David MacNeil, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2nd: 1953 Jaguar Lightweight C-type Race Car, Time to Drive Collection, Charlottesville, Virginia

3rd: 1937 BMW 328 NSKK Race Car, Stephen Bruno, Boca Raton, Florida

Class R-2: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Late

1st: 1979 Porsche 935 K3 Coupe, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1965 Alfa Romeo TZ2 Zagato Competition Berlinetta, The William Lyon Family, Newport Beach, California

3rd: 1964 Alpine M64 Coupé, Mitch McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

Class S: Otto Vu

1st: 1953 Siata 208CS Balbo Coupe, Larry & Jane Solomon, Palo Alto, California

2nd: 1954 Fiat 8V Zagato Coupe, New Canaan, Connecticut

3rd: 1953 Siata 208S Motto Spider, Scott & Jamie Cielewich, Winter Park, Florida

Class V: 1932 Ford Historic Hot Rods

1st: 1932 Ford Bob McGee Roadster, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1932 Ford Pacific Gunsight Special Roadster, Kim McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

3rd: 1932 Ford Ian Cusey Roadster, Robert Owens, Wellington, Texas

First conducted in 1950, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® (www.pebblebeachconcours.net) has grown to be the world’s premier celebration of the automobile. Only the most beautiful and rare cars are invited to appear on the famed 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links®, and connoisseurs of art and style gather to admire these masterpieces. Charitable donations raised by Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® now total more than $35 million. Related events include Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™ presented by Rolex, Pebble RetroAuto™, and Pebble Beach® Auctions presented by Gooding & Company. Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™, Pebble Beach RetroAuto™ and Pebble Beach® Automotive Week are trademarks, service marks and trade dress of Pebble Beach Company. All rights reserved.

Pebble Beach Company, headquartered in Pebble Beach, Calif., owns and operates the world-famous Pebble Beach Resorts®, including The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™ and Casa Palmero®. The company also operates four renowned golf courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Spyglass Hill® Golf Course, The Links at Spanish Bay™ and Del Monte™ Golf Course. Its other famed properties include scenic 17-Mile Drive®, The Spa at Pebble Beach™, Pebble Beach Golf Academy™ and Pebble Beach® Equestrian Center. It annually hosts premier events such as the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Callaway Pebble Beach Invitational presented by EMC2, Pebble Beach Food & Wine, and Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. Site of the 2019 U.S. Open Championship, Pebble Beach Golf Links® has hosted five U.S. Opens, four U.S. Amateurs, one PGA Championship and numerous other tournaments. For reservations or more information please call 800-654-9300 or visit www.pebblebeach.com .

1932 DUESENBERG J FIGONI SPORTS TORPEDO NOMBRADO BEST OF SHOW EN EL 71ST PEBBLE BEACH CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE

PEBBLE BEACH, California (21 de agosto de 2022) — Un Duesenberg único repitió su primer papel como ganador del Concours al llevarse el primer premio en el Concours d’Elegance de Pebble Beach. 

Este año, 220 autos de 19 países y 33 estados entraron al campo de competencia del Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance , y el auto nombrado Best of Show fue el Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo de 1932 de Lee R. Anderson Sr.

“Este raro Duesenberg une el poder estadounidense con el estilo europeo”, dijo la presidenta del Concours, Sandra Button. “Le fue bien en algunos mítines y concursos tempranos. Luego, su historia dio un giro, con el chasis separado de la carrocería. La historia de su resurrección es una de pura pasión”.

Un automóvil estadounidense ganó por última vez el Best of Show en 2013, cuando un Packard Twelve de 1934 ocupó el primer lugar. Duesenberg ha sido durante mucho tiempo la marca estadounidense con más victorias en Pebble Beach, con seis victorias anteriores; esta victoria eleva su total a siete.

“Dios mío, estamos abrumados”, exclamó Penny Anderson. “¡Simplemente no podemos creer que ganamos Best of Show! Hemos conocido a tanta gente a lo largo de los años, hemos disfrutado de todas las personas que participan. Es una alegría y un honor estar aquí”.

“Hemos estado haciendo esto durante años y hemos estado cerca en el pasado”, dijo Lee, “pero en realidad nunca hemos ganado, así que Penny tiene razón, es abrumador. Toda la preparación: la historia detrás de este auto es simplemente asombrosa. Solo hay un Figoni Duesenberg, siempre, y es este de aquí. Entonces, es como si todas estas cosas se unieran para hacer un verdadero campeón. Estamos muy emocionados”.

La carrera de este año por Best of Show contó con otros fuertes contendientes, incluido el Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupé de 1937 de Fritz Burkard, el Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet de 1930 de Sam y Emily Mann, y el Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport de 1951 de Merle y Peter Mullin. Estabilizadores Farina Cabriolet.

El Pebble Beach Concours recaudó más de $2,67 millones para obras de caridad este año, elevando las donaciones benéficas totales del evento a más de $35 millones hasta la fecha. A través de Pebble Beach Company Foundation, el principal socio caritativo de Concours, estos fondos beneficiarán a más de 95 organizaciones benéficas locales, impactando las vidas de más de 10,000 niños anualmente en el condado de Monterey.

Gooding & Company, la casa de subastas oficial del Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, concluyó su 18.ª subasta anual de Pebble Beach este fin de semana, logrando más de $105 millones en ventas. Varios autos estrella establecieron nuevos récords mundiales, incluido el Ferrari F40 de 1990, que se vendió por $3,965,000, y el Bugatti EB110 Super Sport de 1994, que logró $3,167,500. La mejor venta del fin de semana fue un increíblemente elegante Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante de 1937, que alcanzó un precio de venta final de $10,345,000.

El 72º Concurso de Elegancia de Pebble Beach se llevará a cabo el domingo 20 de agosto de 2023 y celebrará al famoso carrocero Joseph Figoni y Pegaso. Las características adicionales de 2023 incluyen Invicta, Mercedes-Benz S / SS / SSK, McLaren, Alvis y American Dream Cars de la década de 1950, y se anunciarán más características a principios del otoño. Para obtener más información sobre Pebble Beach Concours, visite  www.pebblebeachconcours.net .

Lista completa de ganadores de 2022

LO MEJOR DEL ESPECTÁCULO

1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

NOMINADOS A LO MEJOR DEL ESPECTÁCULO

1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Suiza

1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet
Sam y Emily Mann, Englewood, Nueva Jersey

1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet
Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

PREMIOS ELEGANCIA

Gwenn Graham Descapotable más elegante
1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster
John y Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

JB & Dorothy Nethercutt Auto cerrado más elegante
1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Suiza

Jules Heumann Auto abierto más elegante
1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

Strother MacMinn Coche deportivo más elegante
1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Zagato Berlinetta
Lee & Joan Herrington/The Herrington Collection, Bow, New Hampshire

PREMIOS ESPECIALES

Trofeo Alec Ulmann
1921 Hispano-Suizo H6B Chavet Phaeton
Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pensilvania

Premio Ansel Adams
1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring
Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

Premio ArtCenter College of Design
1952 Siata 208CS Stable Farina Berlinetta
John & Sonia Breslow, Scottsdale, Arizona

Trofeo Briggs Cunningham
1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Heaton Runabout personalizado
Ted Davis, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Trofeo del presidente
1904 Fiat 75 HP Alessio Touring
George F. Wingard, Eugene, Oregón

Trofeo Charles A. Chayne
1916 Modelo magnético Owen O-36 Rauch & Lang Touring
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Classic Car Club of America Trophy
1931 Duesenberg J Derham Convertible Sedan
La familia Du Coing, Newport Beach, California

Trofeo Dean Batchelor
1932 Ford Lee Titus Roadster
Ross & Beth Myers, Boyertown, Pensilvania

Trofeo Elegance in Motion
1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet
Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

Trofeo Enzo Ferrari
1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Scaglietti Berlinetta
William H. y Cheryl K. Swanson, Pebble Beach, California

Trofeo de posguerra FIVA
1953 Fiat 8V Ghia Supersonic
Paul Gould, Pawling, Nueva York

Trofeo de preguerra FIVA
1900 Triciclo De Dion Bouton
Rob Kauffman/RK Motors, Charlotte, Carolina del Norte

Copa de Francia
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Figoni Fastback Coupé
Robert Kudela, Chropyne, República Checa

Trofeo Gran Turismo
1969 Autobianchi 112 Bertone Concept Car
ASI Automotoclub Storico Italiano, Turín, Italia

Trofeo Lincoln
1938 Lincoln K LeBaron Coupe
Wayne Carini, Portland, Connecticut

Trofeo Lorin Tryon
Fred Simeone

Trofeo Lucius Beebe
1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine
John Bentley, Harrogate, Inglaterra

Premio Mercedes-Benz Star of Excellence
1952 Mercedes-Benz W194 Coupe
Fastwelve, Bellevue, Washington

Trofeo Montagu de Beaulieu
1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe
Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Tailandia

La Phil Hill Cup
1955 Jaguar XKD Le Mans Race Car
The JSL Motorsports Collection, Redwood City, California

Trofeo Tony Hulman
1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
Colección Monza Auriga, Alemania

El Trofeo Vitesse ~ Elegance
1935 Voisin C 25 Aerodyne
Craig McCaw, Santa Bárbara, California

PREMIOS DE CLASE

Clase A: Antiguo

Primero:  1911 Lozier Type 51 Lakewood Touring, Charles Nearburg, Dallas, Texas

2.º:  Limusina doble Pullman Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller de 1910, John Bentley, Harrogate, Inglaterra

3.°:  1911 Rambler Model 65 Touring de siete pasajeros, Joe y Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

Clase B: McFarlan

Primero:  1923 McFarlan 154 Twin Valve Six Knickerbocker Cabriolet, The Nethercutt Collection/Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California

2do:  1926 McFarlan Twin Valve Six Phaeton, Johnny y Christine Crowell, San Ramón, California

3.°:  1924 McFarlan 142 Twin Valve Six Roadster, Chris MacAllister, Indianápolis, Indiana

Clase C: Clásico americano

Primero:  1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom De Villars Cabriolet, Mary & Ted Stahl y Mark Hyman, Chesterfield, Michigan

2do:  1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, Laura y Jack Boyd Smith Jr., Elkhart, Indiana

3rd: 1930 Stutz M LeBaron Torpedo Speedster, Larry Carter, Los Gatos, California

Clase D: Packard

Primero:  1938 Packard 1608 Twelve Rollston Town Car, Bob Tiffin, Red Bay, Alabama

2do:  1930 Packard 745 Deluxe Eight Roadster, Joseph & Margie Cassini III, West Orange, Nueva Jersey

3.°:  1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Roadster, Rob y Jeannie Hilarides, Visalia, California

Clase E-1: Lincoln V-8

Primero:  1928 Lincoln L Holbrook Descapotable totalmente plegable, Bill & Dee Kuettel, Capitola, California

2do:  1930 Lincoln L-176A Sport Phaeton, Tom y JoAnn Martindale, Santa Cruz, California

3.°:  1926 Lincoln L Willoughby Berline Landaulet, Max Neary, Sherman Oaks, California

Clase E-2: Lincoln V-12

Primero:  1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Phaeton de doble capó, Beth & Ross Myers, Boyertown, Pensilvania

2do:  1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster, John y Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

3.°:  1936 Lincoln K-330 LeBaron Convertible Roadster, Harry & Heather Clark y Hilary Barr, Paradise Valley, Arizona

Clase E-3: Lincoln Zephyr y Continental hasta 1962

Primero:  1956 Continental Mark II Hardtop Coupe, Leon Flagg y Curtis Lamon, Mequon, Wisconsin

2do:  1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

3.º:  Lincoln Premiere Convertible de 1956, Ray Kinney y Jeff Wildin, Dallas, Texas

Clase F: Propulsión poco ortodoxa

Primero:  1907 Columbia Mark XIX Surrey, Mark Hyman, San Luis, Misuri

2do:  1963 Chrysler Turbine Ghia Coupe, Mary y Ted Stahl, Chesterfield, Michigan

3.º:  Roadster eléctrico Rauch & Lang de 1912, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

Clase G: Duesenberg

Primero:  1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo, Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

2do:  1929 Duesenberg J Murphy Phaeton de doble capó, Valerie y Aaron Weiss, San Marino, California

3.º:  1929 Duesenberg J LeBaron Phaeton de doble capó, John D. Groendyke, Enid, Oklahoma

Clase H: Rolls-Royce antes de la guerra

Primero:  1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Kellner Drophead Sedanca Coupé, Colección Off Brothers/William Johnston, Richland, Michigan

2do:  1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Willoughby Salamanca Town Car, Colección Sandra Hansen/Hansen, Valencia, California

Tercero:  1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Sports Saloon, Carl Soderstrom, Morton, Illinois

Clase J-1: European Classic Early Open

Primero:  1931 Bentley 4 1/2 litros Vanden Plas Tourer, Joanie y Scott Kriens, Saratoga, California

2do:  1927 Bugatti Tipo 38A Figoni Tourer, Gerald y Theresa Alexander, Irvine, California

3°:  1930 Lancia Di Lambda Carlton Carriage Co. Drophead Coupé, Filippo Sole, Milán, Italia

Clase J-2: European Classic Late Open

1°:  1933 Horch 780 Sport Cabriolet, Hugo Modderman, Montecarlo, Mónaco

2do:  1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 Binder Phaeton, Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri

3°:  1936 Bugatti Type 57 Gangloff Stelvio, Olav Glasius, Bennebroek, Países Bajos

Clase J-3: Clásico Europeo Cerrado

Primero:  1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Suiza

2do:  1930 Bentley Speed ​​Six Martin Walter Sports Saloon, William Medcalf, Hill Brow, Inglaterra

3.º:  Limusina familiar Railton Hudson Deluxe 8 Rippon Brothers de 1937, Chris y Laura Maloney

Clase K: Talbot-Lago Grand Sport

Primero:  1951 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Stable Farina Convertible, Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Ángeles, California

2do:  1948 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Sautchik Fastback Coupe, La familia Cussler, Arvada, Colorado

3.°:  1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Franay Coupé, Munday Auto Collection, Austin, Texas

Clase L-1: Preservación de antes de la guerra

1º:  1921 Hispano-Suiza H6B Chavet Phaeton, Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pensilvania

2do:  1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GTC Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet, The Keller Collection at the Pyramids, Petaluma, California

3.º:  1931 Cadillac 452 Fleetwood Imperial Limousine, Jim Callahan, Oakland, California

Clase L-2: Preservación de posguerra

Primero:  1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Coupe, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

2do:  1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Kirk Wentland y Lawrence Camus, San José, California

Tercero:  1957 Ghia Chrysler 400 Superdart, John H. White, Lincoln, California

Clase M-1: Ferrari Gran Turismo

Primero:  1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Pink Special, Peter Kalikow, Nueva York, Nueva York

2do:  1948 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3.º:  Ferrari 340 America Ghia Coupe de 1951, Jack y Debbie Thomas, St. Louis, Misuri

Clase M-2: Competición Ferrari

Primero:  1955 Ferrari 410 S LWB Scaglietti Spyder, Brian Ross, Cortland, Ohio

2do:  1951 Ferrari 340 America Vignale Berlinetta, Jack & Kingsley Croul, Corona del Mar, California

3°:  1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta Serie II, Harry Yeaggy, Cincinnati, Ohio

Clase N: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300

1º:  1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Colección Auriga, , Alemania

2do:  1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Brianza Monza, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Suiza

3ro:  1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Figoni Convertible Convertible, Robert Bishop, Palm Beach, Florida

Clase O-1: carreras de posguerra

Primero:  1953 Aston Martin DB3S Race Car, Wayne & Ruth Gray, Fife, Escocia

2do:  1963 Shelby Cobra Team Race Car, Peter Klutt Legendary Motorcar Company Ltd., Halton Hills, Canadá

3.º:  Porsche 550 1500 RS Wendler Spyder de 1955, Robert Ingram/The Ingram Collection, Durham, Carolina del Norte

Clase O-2: Touring Open de posguerra

Primero:  1963 Apollo 3500GT Intermeccanica Spyder, Dennis y Susan Garrity, Green Bay, Wisconsin

2do:  1955 Maserati A6GCS Sra. Spyder, Jonathan y Wendy Segal, San Diego, California

3.°:  1956 Maserati A6G/54 Frua Prototype Spyder, Brendan Gallaher, Wilson, Wyoming

Clase O-3: gira de posguerra cerrada

Primero:  1949 Lancia Aprilia Ghia Supergioiello Coupé, Nigel Churcher, Toronto, Canadá

2.º:  1959 OSCA 1600 Michelotti Berlinetta, Peter T. Boyle, Oil City, Pensilvania

Tercero:  1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe, Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Tailandia

Clase P-1: Graber Coachwork Early

Primero:   1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, Nueva Jersey

2do:  1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3.°:  1939 Delahaye 135 MS Graber Cabriolet, Peter Kappeler, Walchwil, Suiza

Clase P-2: Carrocería Graber tarde

Primero:  1953 Bentley Mark VI Graber Drophead Coupé, John Miller/John R Miller Enterprises, Salt Lake City, Utah

2.º:  cupé especial Alvis TD21 Graber de 1961, Ken Swanstrom, Doylestown, Pensilvania

3ro:  1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Graber Drophead Coupé, Gene Ponder, Marshall, Texas

Clase R-1: 24 horas de Le Mans Centennial Early

Primero:  1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta, David MacNeil, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2do:  1953 Jaguar Ligero C-type Race Car, Time to Drive Collection, Charlottesville, Virginia

3°:  1937 BMW 328 NSKK Race Car, Stephen Bruno, Boca Raton, Florida

Clase R-2: 24 horas de Le Mans Centennial Late

Primero:  Porsche 935 K3 Coupé de 1979, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2do:  1965 Alfa Romeo TZ2 Zagato Competition Berlinetta, The William Lyon Family, Newport Beach, California

3.°:  1964 Alpine M64 Coupé, Mitch McCullough, Pompton Plains, Nueva Jersey

Clase S: ​​Otto Vu

Primero:  1953 Siata 208CS Balbo Coupe, Larry & Jane Solomon, Palo Alto, California

2do:  1954 Fiat 8V Zagato Coupe, New Canaan, Connecticut

3.°:  1953 Siata 208S Motto Spider, Scott y Jamie Cielewich, Winter Park, Florida

Clase V: Ford Hot Rods históricos de 1932

Primero:  Ford Bob McGee Roadster de 1932, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2do:  1932 Ford Pacific Gunsight Special Roadster, Kim McCullough, Pompton Plains, Nueva Jersey

3.º:  Ford Ian Cusey Roadster de 1932, Robert Owens, Wellington, Texas

Realizado por primera vez en 1950, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® ( www.pebblebeachconcours.net) se ha convertido en la principal celebración mundial del automóvil. Solo los autos más hermosos y raros están invitados a aparecer en la famosa calle 18 de Pebble Beach Golf Links®, y los conocedores del arte y el estilo se reúnen para admirar estas obras maestras. Las donaciones benéficas recaudadas por Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® ahora suman más de $35 millones. Los eventos relacionados incluyen Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™ presentado por Rolex, Pebble RetroAuto™ y Pebble Beach® Auctions presentado por Gooding & Company. Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™, Pebble Beach RetroAuto™ y Pebble Beach® Automotive Week son marcas comerciales, marcas de servicio e imagen comercial de Pebble Beach Company. Reservados todos los derechos.

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1932 DUESENBERG J FIGONI SPORTS TORPEDO NAMED BEST OF SHOW AT THE 71ST PEBBLE BEACH CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (August 21, 2022) — A unique Duesenberg reprised its early role as Concours winner by taking the top prize at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. 

This year, 220 cars from 19 countries and 33 states pulled onto the competition field of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, and the car named Best of Show was the 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo of Lee R. Anderson Sr.

“This rare Duesenberg marries American might with European style,” said Concours Chairman Sandra Button. “It did well in some early rallies and concours. Then, its history took a turn, with chassis separated from body. The story of its resurrection is one of pure passion.”

An American car last won Best of Show in 2013, when a 1934 Packard Twelve took the top spot. Duesenberg has long been the winningest American marque at Pebble Beach, with six prior wins;  this win brings its total to seven.

“My goodness, we’re overwhelmed,” Penny Anderson exclaimed. “We just can’t believe we won Best of Show! We’ve met so many people through the years, enjoyed all the people that participate. It’s just a joy and an honor to be here.”

“We’ve been doing this for years, and we’ve come close in the past,“ said Lee, “but we’ve never won actually, so Penny is right, it’s overwhelming. All the preparation—the story behind this car is just amazing. There’s only one Figoni Duesenberg, ever ever, and it’s this one right here. So, it’s like all these things coming together to make a real champion. We’re so excited.”

This year’s race for Best of Show featured other strong contenders, including Fritz Burkard’s 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupé, Sam and Emily Mann’s 1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, and Merle and Peter Mullin’s 1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet.

The Pebble Beach Concours raised more than $2.67 million for charity this year, bringing the event’s total charitable donations to over $35 million to date. Through the Pebble Beach Company Foundation, the primary charitable partner of the Concours, these funds will benefit more than 95 local charities, impacting the lives of more than 10,000 children annually in Monterey County.

Gooding & Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, concluded its 18th annual Pebble Beach Auctions this weekend, realizing over $105 million in sales. Several star cars set new world records, including the 1990 Ferrari F40, which sold for $3,965,000, and the 1994 Bugatti EB110 Super Sport, which achieved $3,167,500. The top sale of the weekend was a stunningly elegant 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante, which achieved a final sale price of $10,345,000.

The 72nd Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will take place on Sunday, August 20, 2023, and will celebrate famed coachbuilder Joseph Figoni and Pegaso. Additional 2023 features include Invicta, Mercedes-Benz S / SS /  SSK, McLaren, Alvis, and American Dream Cars of the 1950s—with more features to be announced in the early fall. For more information on the Pebble Beach Concours visit www.pebblebeachconcours.net.

 

Complete List of 2022 Winners

BEST OF SHOW

1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

BEST OF SHOW NOMINEES

1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet
Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet
Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

ELEGANCE AWARDS

Gwenn Graham Most Elegant Convertible
1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster
John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

JB & Dorothy Nethercutt Most Elegant Closed Car
1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

Jules Heumann Most Elegant Open Car
1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

Strother MacMinn Most Elegant Sports Car
1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Zagato Berlinetta
Lee & Joan Herrington/The Herrington Collection, Bow, New Hampshire

SPECIAL AWARDS

Alec Ulmann Trophy
1921 Hispano-Suiza H6B Chavet Phaeton
Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

Ansel Adams Award
1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring
Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

ArtCenter College of Design Award
1952 Siata 208CS Stable Farina Berlinetta
John & Sonia Breslow, Scottsdale, Arizona

Briggs Cunningham Trophy
1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Heaton Custom Runabout
Ted Davis, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Chairman’s Trophy
1904 Fiat 75 HP Alessio Touring
George F. Wingard, Eugene, Oregon

Charles A. Chayne Trophy
1916 Owen Magnetic Model O-36 Rauch & Lang Touring
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Classic Car Club of America Trophy
1931 Duesenberg J Derham Convertible Sedan
The Du Coing Family, Newport Beach, California

Dean Batchelor Trophy
1932 Ford Lee Titus Roadster
Ross & Beth Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

Elegance in Motion Trophy
1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet
Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

Enzo Ferrari Trophy
1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Scaglietti Berlinetta
William H. & Cheryl K. Swanson, Pebble Beach, California

FIVA Postwar Trophy
1953 Fiat 8V Ghia Supersonic
Paul Gould, Pawling, New York

FIVA Prewar Trophy
1900 De Dion Bouton Tricycle
Rob Kauffman/RK Motors, Charlotte, North Carolina

The French Cup
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Figoni Fastback Coupé
Robert Kudela, Chropyne, Czech Republic

Gran Tourismo Trophy
1969 Autobianchi 112 Bertone Concept Car
ASI Automotoclub Storico Italiano, Turin, Italy

Lincoln Trophy
1938 Lincoln K LeBaron Coupe
Wayne Carini, Portland, Connecticut

Lorin Tryon Trophy
Fred Simeone

Lucius Beebe Trophy
1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine
John Bentley, Harrogate, England

Mercedes-Benz Star of Excellence Award
1952 Mercedes-Benz W194 Coupe
Fastwelve, Bellevue, Washington

Montagu of Beaulieu Trophy
1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe
Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

The Phil Hill Cup
1955 Jaguar XKD Le Mans Race Car
The JSL Motorsports Collection, Redwood City, California

Tony Hulman Trophy
1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
Auriga Collection, Germany

The Vitesse ~ Elegance Trophy
1935 Voisin C 25 Aerodyne
Craig McCaw, Santa Barbara, California

CLASS AWARDS

Class A: Antique

1st: 1911 Lozier Type 51 Lakewood Touring, Charles Nearburg, Dallas, Texas

2nd: 1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine, John Bentley, Harrogate, England

3rd: 1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring, Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

Class B: McFarlan

1st: 1923 McFarlan 154 Twin Valve Six Knickerbocker Cabriolet, The Nethercutt Collection/Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California

2nd: 1926 McFarlan Twin Valve Six Phaeton, Johnny & Christine Crowell, San Ramon, California

3rd: 1924 McFarlan 142 Twin Valve Six Roadster, Chris MacAllister, Indianapolis, Indiana

Class C: American Classic

1st: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom De Villars Cabriolet, Mary & Ted Stahl and Mark Hyman, Chesterfield, Michigan

2nd: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, Laura & Jack Boyd Smith Jr., Elkhart, Indiana

3rd: 1930 Stutz M LeBaron Torpedo Speedster, Larry Carter, Los Gatos, California

Class D: Packard

1st: 1938 Packard 1608 Twelve Rollston Town Car, Bob Tiffin, Red Bay, Alabama

2nd: 1930 Packard 745 Deluxe Eight Roadster, Joseph & Margie Cassini III, West Orange, New Jersey

3rd: 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Roadster, Rob & Jeannie Hilarides, Visalia, California

Class E-1: Lincoln V-8

1st: 1928 Lincoln L Holbrook Fully Collapsible Cabriolet, Bill & Dee Kuettel, Capitola, California

2nd: 1930 Lincoln L-176A Sport Phaeton, Tom & JoAnn Martindale, Santa Cruz, California

3rd: 1926 Lincoln L Willoughby Berline Landaulet, Max Neary, Sherman Oaks, California

Class E-2: Lincoln V-12

1st: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Beth & Ross Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster, John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

3rd: 1936 Lincoln K-330 LeBaron Convertible Roadster, Harry & Heather Clark and Hilary Barr, Paradise Valley, Arizona

Class E-3: Lincoln Zephyr and Continental through 1962

1st: 1956 Continental Mark II Hardtop Coupe, Leon Flagg & Curtis Lamon, Mequon, Wisconsin

2nd: 1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

3rd: 1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible, Ray Kinney & Jeff Wildin, Dallas, Texas

Class F: Unorthodox Propulsion

1st: 1907 Columbia Mark XIX Surrey, Mark Hyman, Saint Louis, Missouri

2nd: 1963 Chrysler Turbine Ghia Coupe, Mary & Ted Stahl, Chesterfield, Michigan

3rd: 1912 Rauch & Lang Electric Roadster, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

Class G: Duesenberg

1st: 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo, Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

2nd: 1929 Duesenberg J Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Valerie & Aaron Weiss, San Marino, California

3rd: 1929 Duesenberg J LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, John D. Groendyke, Enid, Oklahoma

Class H: Rolls-Royce Prewar

1st: 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Kellner Drophead Sedanca Coupé, Off Brothers Collection/William Johnston, Richland, Michigan

2nd: 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Willoughby Salamanca Town Car, Sandra Hansen/Hansen Collection, Valencia, California

3rd: 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Sports Saloon, Carl Soderstrom, Morton, Illinois

Class J-1: European Classic Early Open

1st: 1931 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Vanden Plas Tourer, Joanie & Scott Kriens, Saratoga, California

2nd: 1927 Bugatti Type 38A Figoni Tourer, Gerald & Theresa Alexander, Irvine, California

3rd: 1930 Lancia Di Lambda Carlton Carriage Co. Drophead Coupé, Filippo Sole, Milan, Italy

Class J-2: European Classic Late Open

1st: 1933 Horch 780 Sport Cabriolet, Hugo Modderman, Monte Carlo, Monaco

2nd: 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 Binder Phaeton, Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri

3rd: 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Gangloff Stelvio, Olav Glasius, Bennebroek, The Netherlands

Class J-3: European Classic Closed

1st: 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

2nd: 1930 Bentley Speed Six Martin Walter Sports Saloon, William Medcalf, Hill Brow, England

3rd: 1937 Railton Hudson Deluxe 8 Rippon Brothers Estate Limousine, Chris & Laura Maloney

Class K: Talbot-Lago Grand Sport

1st: 1951 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Stable Farina Convertible, Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

2nd: 1948 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Sautchik Fastback Coupe, The Cussler Family, Arvada, Colorado

3rd: 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Franay Coupé, Munday Auto Collection, Austin, Texas

Class L-1: Prewar Preservation

1st: 1921 Hispano-Swiss H6B Chavet Phaeton, Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GTC Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet, The Keller Collection at the Pyramids, Petaluma, California

3rd: 1931 Cadillac 452 Fleetwood Imperial Limousine, Jim Callahan, Oakland, California

Class L-2: Postwar Preservation

1st: 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Coupe, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

2nd: 1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Kirk Wentland & Lawrence Camus, San Jose, California

3rd: 1957 Ghia Chrysler 400 Superdart, John H. White, Lincoln, California

Class M-1: Ferrari Grand Touring

1st: 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Pink Special, Peter Kalikow, New York, New York

2nd: 1948 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Ghia Coupe, Jack & Debbie Thomas, St. Louis, Missouri

Class M-2: Ferrari Competition

1st: 1955 Ferrari 410 S LWB Scaglietti Spyder, Brian Ross, Cortland, Ohio

2nd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Vignale Berlinetta, Jack & Kingsley Croul, Corona del Mar, California

3rd: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta Series II, Harry Yeaggy, Cincinnati, Ohio

Class N: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300

1st: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Auriga Collection, , Germany

2nd: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Brianza Monza, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

3rd: 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Figoni Convertible Convertible, Robert Bishop, Palm Beach, Florida

Class O-1: Postwar Racing

1st: 1953 Aston Martin DB3S Race Car, Wayne & Ruth Gray, Fife, Scotland

2nd: 1963 Shelby Cobra Team Race Car, Peter Klutt Legendary Motorcar Company Ltd., Halton Hills, Canada

3rd: 1955 Porsche 550 1500 RS Wendler Spyder, Robert Ingram/The Ingram Collection, Durham, North Carolina

Class O-2: Postwar Touring Open

1st: 1963 Apollo 3500GT Intermeccanica Spyder, Dennis & Susan Garrity, Green Bay, Wisconsin

2nd: 1955 Maserati A6GCS Mrs. Spyder, Jonathan & Wendy Segal, San Diego, California

3rd: 1956 Maserati A6G/54 Frua Prototype Spyder, Brendan Gallaher, Wilson, Wyoming

Class O-3: Postwar Touring Closed

1st: 1949 Lancia Aprilia Ghia Supergioiello Coupé, Nigel Churcher, Toronto, Canada

2nd: 1959 OSCA 1600 Michelotti Berlinetta, Peter T. Boyle, Oil City, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe, Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

Class P-1: Graber Coachwork Early

1st:  1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

2nd: 1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1939 Delahaye 135 MS Graber Cabriolet, Peter Kappeler, Walchwil, Switzerland

Class P-2: Graber Coachwork Late

1st: 1953 Bentley Mark VI Graber Drophead Coupé, John Miller/John R Miller Enterprises, Salt Lake City, Utah

2nd: 1961 Alvis TD21 Graber Special Coupe, Ken Swanstrom, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Graber Drophead Coupé, Gene Ponder, Marshall, Texas

Class R-1: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Early

1st: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta, David MacNeil, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2nd: 1953 Jaguar Lightweight C-type Race Car, Time to Drive Collection, Charlottesville, Virginia

3rd: 1937 BMW 328 NSKK Race Car, Stephen Bruno, Boca Raton, Florida

Class R-2: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Late

1st: 1979 Porsche 935 K3 Coupe, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1965 Alfa Romeo TZ2 Zagato Competition Berlinetta, The William Lyon Family, Newport Beach, California

3rd: 1964 Alpine M64 Coupé, Mitch McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

Class S: Otto Vu

1st: 1953 Siata 208CS Balbo Coupe, Larry & Jane Solomon, Palo Alto, California

2nd: 1954 Fiat 8V Zagato Coupe, New Canaan, Connecticut

3rd: 1953 Siata 208S Motto Spider, Scott & Jamie Cielewich, Winter Park, Florida

Class V: 1932 Ford Historic Hot Rods

1st: 1932 Ford Bob McGee Roadster, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1932 Ford Pacific Gunsight Special Roadster, Kim McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

3rd: 1932 Ford Ian Cusey Roadster, Robert Owens, Wellington, Texas

First conducted in 1950, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® (www.pebblebeachconcours.net) has grown to be the world’s premier celebration of the automobile. Only the most beautiful and rare cars are invited to appear on the famed 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links®, and connoisseurs of art and style gather to admire these masterpieces. Charitable donations raised by Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® now total more than $35 million. Related events include Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™ presented by Rolex, Pebble RetroAuto™, and Pebble Beach® Auctions presented by Gooding & Company. Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™, Pebble Beach RetroAuto™ and Pebble Beach® Automotive Week are trademarks, service marks and trade dress of Pebble Beach Company. All rights reserved.

Pebble Beach Company, headquartered in Pebble Beach, Calif., owns and operates the world-famous Pebble Beach Resorts®, including The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™ and Casa Palmero®. The company also operates four renowned golf courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Spyglass Hill® Golf Course, The Links at Spanish Bay™ and Del Monte™ Golf Course. Its other famed properties include scenic 17-Mile Drive®, The Spa at Pebble Beach™, Pebble Beach Golf Academy™ and Pebble Beach® Equestrian Center. It annually hosts premier events such as the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Callaway Pebble Beach Invitational presented by EMC2, Pebble Beach Food & Wine, and Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. Site of the 2019 U.S. Open Championship, Pebble Beach Golf Links® has hosted five U.S. Opens, four U.S. Amateurs, one PGA Championship and numerous other tournaments. For reservations or more information please call 800-654-9300 or visit www.pebblebeach.com .

1932 DUESENBERG J FIGONI SPORTS TORPEDO NAMED BEST OF SHOW AT THE 71ST PEBBLE BEACH CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (August 21, 2022) — A unique Duesenberg reprised its early role as Concours winner by taking the top prize at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. 

This year, 220 cars from 19 countries and 33 states pulled onto the competition field of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, and the car named Best of Show was the 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo of Lee R. Anderson Sr.

“This rare Duesenberg marries American might with European style,” said Concours Chairman Sandra Button. “It did well in some early rallies and concours. Then, its history took a turn, with chassis separated from body. The story of its resurrection is one of pure passion.”

An American car last won Best of Show in 2013, when a 1934 Packard Twelve took the top spot. Duesenberg has long been the winningest American marque at Pebble Beach, with six prior wins;  this win brings its total to seven.

“My goodness, we’re overwhelmed,” Penny Anderson exclaimed. “We just can’t believe we won Best of Show! We’ve met so many people through the years, enjoyed all the people that participate. It’s just a joy and an honor to be here.”

“We’ve been doing this for years, and we’ve come close in the past,“ said Lee, “but we’ve never won actually, so Penny is right, it’s overwhelming. All the preparation—the story behind this car is just amazing. There’s only one Figoni Duesenberg, ever ever, and it’s this one right here. So, it’s like all these things coming together to make a real champion. We’re so excited.”

This year’s race for Best of Show featured other strong contenders, including Fritz Burkard’s 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupé, Sam and Emily Mann’s 1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, and Merle and Peter Mullin’s 1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet.

The Pebble Beach Concours raised more than $2.67 million for charity this year, bringing the event’s total charitable donations to over $35 million to date. Through the Pebble Beach Company Foundation, the primary charitable partner of the Concours, these funds will benefit more than 95 local charities, impacting the lives of more than 10,000 children annually in Monterey County.

Gooding & Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, concluded its 18th annual Pebble Beach Auctions this weekend, realizing over $105 million in sales. Several star cars set new world records, including the 1990 Ferrari F40, which sold for $3,965,000, and the 1994 Bugatti EB110 Super Sport, which achieved $3,167,500. The top sale of the weekend was a stunningly elegant 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante, which achieved a final sale price of $10,345,000.

The 72nd Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will take place on Sunday, August 20, 2023, and will celebrate famed coachbuilder Joseph Figoni and Pegaso. Additional 2023 features include Invicta, Mercedes-Benz S / SS /  SSK, McLaren, Alvis, and American Dream Cars of the 1950s—with more features to be announced in the early fall. For more information on the Pebble Beach Concours visit www.pebblebeachconcours.net.

 

Complete List of 2022 Winners

BEST OF SHOW

1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

BEST OF SHOW NOMINEES

1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet
Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

1951 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet
Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

ELEGANCE AWARDS

Gwenn Graham Most Elegant Convertible
1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster
John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

JB & Dorothy Nethercutt Most Elegant Closed Car
1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe
The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

Jules Heumann Most Elegant Open Car
1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo
Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

Strother MacMinn Most Elegant Sports Car
1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Zagato Berlinetta
Lee & Joan Herrington/The Herrington Collection, Bow, New Hampshire

SPECIAL AWARDS

Alec Ulmann Trophy
1921 Hispano-Suiza H6B Chavet Phaeton
Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

Ansel Adams Award
1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring
Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

ArtCenter College of Design Award
1952 Siata 208CS Stable Farina Berlinetta
John & Sonia Breslow, Scottsdale, Arizona

Briggs Cunningham Trophy
1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Heaton Custom Runabout
Ted Davis, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Chairman’s Trophy
1904 Fiat 75 HP Alessio Touring
George F. Wingard, Eugene, Oregon

Charles A. Chayne Trophy
1916 Owen Magnetic Model O-36 Rauch & Lang Touring
Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Classic Car Club of America Trophy
1931 Duesenberg J Derham Convertible Sedan
The Du Coing Family, Newport Beach, California

Dean Batchelor Trophy
1932 Ford Lee Titus Roadster
Ross & Beth Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

Elegance in Motion Trophy
1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet
Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

Enzo Ferrari Trophy
1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Scaglietti Berlinetta
William H. & Cheryl K. Swanson, Pebble Beach, California

FIVA Postwar Trophy
1953 Fiat 8V Ghia Supersonic
Paul Gould, Pawling, New York

FIVA Prewar Trophy
1900 De Dion Bouton Tricycle
Rob Kauffman/RK Motors, Charlotte, North Carolina

The French Cup
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Figoni Fastback Coupé
Robert Kudela, Chropyne, Czech Republic

Gran Tourismo Trophy
1969 Autobianchi 112 Bertone Concept Car
ASI Automotoclub Storico Italiano, Turin, Italy

Lincoln Trophy
1938 Lincoln K LeBaron Coupe
Wayne Carini, Portland, Connecticut

Lorin Tryon Trophy
Fred Simeone

Lucius Beebe Trophy
1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine
John Bentley, Harrogate, England

Mercedes-Benz Star of Excellence Award
1952 Mercedes-Benz W194 Coupe
Fastwelve, Bellevue, Washington

Montagu of Beaulieu Trophy
1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe
Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

The Phil Hill Cup
1955 Jaguar XKD Le Mans Race Car
The JSL Motorsports Collection, Redwood City, California

Tony Hulman Trophy
1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza
Auriga Collection, Germany

The Vitesse ~ Elegance Trophy
1935 Voisin C 25 Aerodyne
Craig McCaw, Santa Barbara, California

CLASS AWARDS

Class A: Antique

1st: 1911 Lozier Type 51 Lakewood Touring, Charles Nearburg, Dallas, Texas

2nd: 1910 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Fuller Double Pullman Limousine, John Bentley, Harrogate, England

3rd: 1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven Passenger Touring, Joe & Janice Conzonire, San Marino, California

Class B: McFarlan

1st: 1923 McFarlan 154 Twin Valve Six Knickerbocker Cabriolet, The Nethercutt Collection/Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California

2nd: 1926 McFarlan Twin Valve Six Phaeton, Johnny & Christine Crowell, San Ramon, California

3rd: 1924 McFarlan 142 Twin Valve Six Roadster, Chris MacAllister, Indianapolis, Indiana

Class C: American Classic

1st: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom De Villars Cabriolet, Mary & Ted Stahl and Mark Hyman, Chesterfield, Michigan

2nd: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, Laura & Jack Boyd Smith Jr., Elkhart, Indiana

3rd: 1930 Stutz M LeBaron Torpedo Speedster, Larry Carter, Los Gatos, California

Class D: Packard

1st: 1938 Packard 1608 Twelve Rollston Town Car, Bob Tiffin, Red Bay, Alabama

2nd: 1930 Packard 745 Deluxe Eight Roadster, Joseph & Margie Cassini III, West Orange, New Jersey

3rd: 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Eight Roadster, Rob & Jeannie Hilarides, Visalia, California

Class E-1: Lincoln V-8

1st: 1928 Lincoln L Holbrook Fully Collapsible Cabriolet, Bill & Dee Kuettel, Capitola, California

2nd: 1930 Lincoln L-176A Sport Phaeton, Tom & JoAnn Martindale, Santa Cruz, California

3rd: 1926 Lincoln L Willoughby Berline Landaulet, Max Neary, Sherman Oaks, California

Class E-2: Lincoln V-12

1st: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Beth & Ross Myers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Lincoln KB Murphy Roadster, John & Heather Mozart, Palo Alto, California

3rd: 1936 Lincoln K-330 LeBaron Convertible Roadster, Harry & Heather Clark and Hilary Barr, Paradise Valley, Arizona

Class E-3: Lincoln Zephyr and Continental through 1962

1st: 1956 Continental Mark II Hardtop Coupe, Leon Flagg & Curtis Lamon, Mequon, Wisconsin

2nd: 1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Academy of Art University, San Francisco, California

3rd: 1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible, Ray Kinney & Jeff Wildin, Dallas, Texas

Class F: Unorthodox Propulsion

1st: 1907 Columbia Mark XIX Surrey, Mark Hyman, Saint Louis, Missouri

2nd: 1963 Chrysler Turbine Ghia Coupe, Mary & Ted Stahl, Chesterfield, Michigan

3rd: 1912 Rauch & Lang Electric Roadster, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

Class G: Duesenberg

1st: 1932 Duesenberg J Figoni Sports Torpedo, Lee R. Anderson Sr., Naples, Florida

2nd: 1929 Duesenberg J Murphy Dual Cowl Phaeton, Valerie & Aaron Weiss, San Marino, California

3rd: 1929 Duesenberg J LeBaron Dual Cowl Phaeton, John D. Groendyke, Enid, Oklahoma

Class H: Rolls-Royce Prewar

1st: 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Kellner Drophead Sedanca Coupé, Off Brothers Collection/William Johnston, Richland, Michigan

2nd: 1925 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Willoughby Salamanca Town Car, Sandra Hansen/Hansen Collection, Valencia, California

3rd: 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Gurney Nutting Sports Saloon, Carl Soderstrom, Morton, Illinois

Class J-1: European Classic Early Open

1st: 1931 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Vanden Plas Tourer, Joanie & Scott Kriens, Saratoga, California

2nd: 1927 Bugatti Type 38A Figoni Tourer, Gerald & Theresa Alexander, Irvine, California

3rd: 1930 Lancia Di Lambda Carlton Carriage Co. Drophead Coupé, Filippo Sole, Milan, Italy

Class J-2: European Classic Late Open

1st: 1933 Horch 780 Sport Cabriolet, Hugo Modderman, Monte Carlo, Monaco

2nd: 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 Binder Phaeton, Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri

3rd: 1936 Bugatti Type 57 Gangloff Stelvio, Olav Glasius, Bennebroek, The Netherlands

Class J-3: European Classic Closed

1st: 1937 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

2nd: 1930 Bentley Speed Six Martin Walter Sports Saloon, William Medcalf, Hill Brow, England

3rd: 1937 Railton Hudson Deluxe 8 Rippon Brothers Estate Limousine, Chris & Laura Maloney

Class K: Talbot-Lago Grand Sport

1st: 1951 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Stable Farina Convertible, Merle & Peter Mullin, Los Angeles, California

2nd: 1948 Talbot-Lake T26 Grand Sport Sautchik Fastback Coupe, The Cussler Family, Arvada, Colorado

3rd: 1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Franay Coupé, Munday Auto Collection, Austin, Texas

Class L-1: Prewar Preservation

1st: 1921 Hispano-Swiss H6B Chavet Phaeton, Chuck Reimel, Villanova, Pennsylvania

2nd: 1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GTC Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet, The Keller Collection at the Pyramids, Petaluma, California

3rd: 1931 Cadillac 452 Fleetwood Imperial Limousine, Jim Callahan, Oakland, California

Class L-2: Postwar Preservation

1st: 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Coupe, Audrain Collections, Newport, Rhode Island

2nd: 1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible, Kirk Wentland & Lawrence Camus, San Jose, California

3rd: 1957 Ghia Chrysler 400 Superdart, John H. White, Lincoln, California

Class M-1: Ferrari Grand Touring

1st: 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Pink Special, Peter Kalikow, New York, New York

2nd: 1948 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Ghia Coupe, Jack & Debbie Thomas, St. Louis, Missouri

Class M-2: Ferrari Competition

1st: 1955 Ferrari 410 S LWB Scaglietti Spyder, Brian Ross, Cortland, Ohio

2nd: 1951 Ferrari 340 America Vignale Berlinetta, Jack & Kingsley Croul, Corona del Mar, California

3rd: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta Series II, Harry Yeaggy, Cincinnati, Ohio

Class N: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300

1st: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, Auriga Collection, , Germany

2nd: 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Brianza Monza, The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Switzerland

3rd: 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Figoni Convertible Convertible, Robert Bishop, Palm Beach, Florida

Class O-1: Postwar Racing

1st: 1953 Aston Martin DB3S Race Car, Wayne & Ruth Gray, Fife, Scotland

2nd: 1963 Shelby Cobra Team Race Car, Peter Klutt Legendary Motorcar Company Ltd., Halton Hills, Canada

3rd: 1955 Porsche 550 1500 RS Wendler Spyder, Robert Ingram/The Ingram Collection, Durham, North Carolina

Class O-2: Postwar Touring Open

1st: 1963 Apollo 3500GT Intermeccanica Spyder, Dennis & Susan Garrity, Green Bay, Wisconsin

2nd: 1955 Maserati A6GCS Mrs. Spyder, Jonathan & Wendy Segal, San Diego, California

3rd: 1956 Maserati A6G/54 Frua Prototype Spyder, Brendan Gallaher, Wilson, Wyoming

Class O-3: Postwar Touring Closed

1st: 1949 Lancia Aprilia Ghia Supergioiello Coupé, Nigel Churcher, Toronto, Canada

2nd: 1959 OSCA 1600 Michelotti Berlinetta, Peter T. Boyle, Oil City, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1952 Jaguar XK120 Ghia Supersonic Coupe, Bill Heinecke, Bangkok, Thailand

Class P-1: Graber Coachwork Early

1st:  1930 Duesenberg J Graber Cabriolet, Sam & Emily Mann, Englewood, New Jersey

2nd: 1938 Packard 1601 Eight Graber Cabriolet, Anne Brockinton Lee/The Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Sparks, Nevada

3rd: 1939 Delahaye 135 MS Graber Cabriolet, Peter Kappeler, Walchwil, Switzerland

Class P-2: Graber Coachwork Late

1st: 1953 Bentley Mark VI Graber Drophead Coupé, John Miller/John R Miller Enterprises, Salt Lake City, Utah

2nd: 1961 Alvis TD21 Graber Special Coupe, Ken Swanstrom, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

3rd: 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Graber Drophead Coupé, Gene Ponder, Marshall, Texas

Class R-1: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Early

1st: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Scaglietti Berlinetta, David MacNeil, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

2nd: 1953 Jaguar Lightweight C-type Race Car, Time to Drive Collection, Charlottesville, Virginia

3rd: 1937 BMW 328 NSKK Race Car, Stephen Bruno, Boca Raton, Florida

Class R-2: 24 Hours of Le Mans Centennial Late

1st: 1979 Porsche 935 K3 Coupe, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1965 Alfa Romeo TZ2 Zagato Competition Berlinetta, The William Lyon Family, Newport Beach, California

3rd: 1964 Alpine M64 Coupé, Mitch McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

Class S: Otto Vu

1st: 1953 Siata 208CS Balbo Coupe, Larry & Jane Solomon, Palo Alto, California

2nd: 1954 Fiat 8V Zagato Coupe, New Canaan, Connecticut

3rd: 1953 Siata 208S Motto Spider, Scott & Jamie Cielewich, Winter Park, Florida

Class V: 1932 Ford Historic Hot Rods

1st: 1932 Ford Bob McGee Roadster, Bruce Meyer, Beverly Hills, California

2nd: 1932 Ford Pacific Gunsight Special Roadster, Kim McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey

3rd: 1932 Ford Ian Cusey Roadster, Robert Owens, Wellington, Texas

First conducted in 1950, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® (www.pebblebeachconcours.net) has grown to be the world’s premier celebration of the automobile. Only the most beautiful and rare cars are invited to appear on the famed 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links®, and connoisseurs of art and style gather to admire these masterpieces. Charitable donations raised by Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® now total more than $35 million. Related events include Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™ presented by Rolex, Pebble RetroAuto™, and Pebble Beach® Auctions presented by Gooding & Company. Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance™, Pebble Beach RetroAuto™ and Pebble Beach® Automotive Week are trademarks, service marks and trade dress of Pebble Beach Company. All rights reserved.

Pebble Beach Company, headquartered in Pebble Beach, Calif., owns and operates the world-famous Pebble Beach Resorts®, including The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™ and Casa Palmero®. The company also operates four renowned golf courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Spyglass Hill® Golf Course, The Links at Spanish Bay™ and Del Monte™ Golf Course. Its other famed properties include scenic 17-Mile Drive®, The Spa at Pebble Beach™, Pebble Beach Golf Academy™ and Pebble Beach® Equestrian Center. It annually hosts premier events such as the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Callaway Pebble Beach Invitational presented by EMC2, Pebble Beach Food & Wine, and Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach. Site of the 2019 U.S. Open Championship, Pebble Beach Golf Links® has hosted five U.S. Opens, four U.S. Amateurs, one PGA Championship and numerous other tournaments. For reservations or more information please call 800-654-9300 or visit www.pebblebeach.com .

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

  • Aston Martin presenta el DBR22, un impresionante concepto de cabina abierta de dos plazas en la Semana del Automóvil de Monterey
  • El concepto de diseño celebra el décimo aniversario de Q by Aston Martin, la división a medida de la marca de ultra lujo
  • El diseño único construido por el entrenador evoca a los icónicos autos de carrera de Aston Martin, como el DBR1 y el DB3S.
  • La nueva carrocería de fibra de carbono viste un potente tren motriz V12 Twin-Turbo
  • Escaparate de nuevas técnicas de producción, como el subchasis trasero impreso en 3D
  • Velocidad máxima de 198 mph, 0-60 en 3,4 segundos
  • El concepto de diseño DBR22 se convertirá en realidad de producción para clientes selectos de Q by Aston Martin

15 de agosto de 2022, Monterey, California : Aston Martin ha elegido la Semana del Automóvil de Monterey 2022 para presentar por primera vez el espectacular DBR22: un concepto de diseño de autocar de dos plazas con motor V12, que celebra la extraordinaria línea de sangre de la marca en los deportes de cabina abierta. corredores

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

La creación del concepto de diseño DBR22, presentado en California, es el último de una larga lista de proyectos extraordinarios manejados por expertos por la división interna a medida, Q by Aston Martin, que este año celebra una década de fabricación de autos exclusivos para los más grandes del mundo. clientes exigentes. Comisiones únicas icónicas como Aston Martin Victor y especiales de bajo volumen como Vulcan, limitado a 24 ejemplares en todo el mundo, y Vantage V600, limitado a solo 14, son ejemplos verdaderamente magníficos de estas colaboraciones. Entonces, parece apropiado que el concepto de diseño DBR22 también forme la base de un ejemplo de realidad de producción para un número ultra exclusivo de clientes Q by Aston Martin.

Al combinar el arte clásico de la construcción de carrocerías con materiales avanzados y tecnologías de fabricación de vanguardia, DBR22 es una combinación perfecta de pureza de diseño, precisión de ingeniería, rendimiento deslumbrante y verdadera pasión. Una celebración perfecta de Q by Aston Martin y su potencial ilimitado. Todo subrayado por el conocimiento de que es uno de los Aston Martin más raros en los 109 años de historia de la marca.

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Con proporciones clásicas y curvas musculosas e inmaculadas, el DBR22 habla descaradamente de la tradición, específicamente del linaje de toda la vida de Aston Martin de autos deportivos de cabina abierta de dos plazas líderes en el mundo, como el DBR1 y el DB3S, pero lo expresa con una nueva y dinámica versión de este atractivo tema. .

DB3S representa una parte importante de la historia de competición de Aston Martin. Presentada en 1953, la carrocería DB3S de aleación de Frank Feeley se hizo conocida por sus curvas y su eficiencia aerodinámica, lo que convirtió a Aston Martin en un serio contendiente de Le Mans y obtuvo algunos resultados impresionantes en el camino. DBR1, conocido como el mejor auto deportivo de Aston Martin, llevó el lenguaje de diseño de Feeleys un paso más allá y se convirtió en uno de los Aston Martin más importantes e influyentes de todos los tiempos: ganó varias carreras notables, la más famosa, por supuesto, fue Le Mans en 1959. conducido por Carroll Shelby y Roy Salvadori, y llevando al equipo Aston Martin a la victoria final: ganar el Campeonato Mundial de Autos Deportivos en el mismo año (’59).

El concepto de diseño DBR22 muestra un cuerpo completamente nuevo de los diseñadores de Aston Martin. Su excepcional forma de carrocería se crea a partir de un número mínimo de paneles de carrocería para crear una presencia más esculpida y musculosa. El resultado: una combinación suave y sin esfuerzo de excepcional dramatismo y elegancia, con varias características de diseño únicas para complementar.

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Una característica particularmente notable es la parrilla delantera completamente nueva que incorpora un diseño único de fibra de carbono en lugar de las vetas habituales que se ven en la producción en serie de Aston Martins. Este diseño se inspira directamente en DBR1 y DB3S, lo que le da una identidad única; uno que claramente se basa en la herencia de Aston Martin pero usa esta inspiración para crear un diseño verdaderamente contemporáneo.

El capó cuenta con una ventilación de herradura espectacular, empotrada para facilitar el flujo de aire del motor V12 Twin-Turbo de 5.2 litros que se encuentra debajo. Esta línea larga e ininterrumpida del capó atrae la vista hacia la cabina, sobre el deflector de viento de línea baja y los delicados espejos, que están montados en la parte superior de las puertas en brazos delgados de fibra de carbono que engañan al viento.

Ubicado perfectamente dentro de los arcos de las ruedas hay un juego de llantas de aleación de 21 pulgadas completamente nuevas. Con un diseño único de 14 radios creado especialmente para el DBR22, estas llantas livianas cuentan con un buje de bloqueo central derivado de los deportes de motor, que también está disponible según las especificaciones de una amplia paleta de colores.

El concepto de diseño del DBR22 también muestra un color de pintura totalmente personalizado, desarrollado específicamente para la ocasión utilizando ‘Paint to Sample’, una opción exclusiva disponible a través de Q by Aston Martin, que demuestra nuevamente las amplias posibilidades de diseño que se pueden lograr a través del servicio personalizado de la marca.

La cabina del DBR22 continúa la fusión de enfoques clásicos y contemporáneos con muchos componentes únicos y un amplio uso de cuero y fibra de carbono expuesta. Con una arquitectura definida por el tablero completamente nuevo y las elegantes pantallas de infoentretenimiento, marca la pauta para un entorno limpio y despejado. Aunque se inspiró en los autos de competencia de Aston Martin que batieron el mundo, el DBR22 no es un corredor básico por dentro. Suaves pieles aromáticas envuelven el tablero de instrumentos contemporáneo, los asientos de rendimiento de fibra de carbono y se extienden sobre la parte superior de las puertas para crear un toque acogedor en el interior.

Detrás de los asientos se elevan dos góndolas gemelas que suavizan el flujo de aire detrás de las cabezas del conductor y del pasajero. En la parte trasera, el concepto de diseño DBR22 tiene un gráfico de luz horizontal inconfundible, cortesía de la delgada barra de luces de ancho completo hecha especialmente para esta aplicación. Debajo se encuentra un panel perforado para permitir que el aire caliente salga por la cola. Esta hermosa pieza escultórica es otro punto culminante único del intrigante diseño DBR22. Junto con el difusor suavemente integrado y un par de tubos de escape de gran diámetro, el DBR22 tiene una increíble presencia en la carretera, capturando perfectamente la emoción pura de la experiencia de conducción.

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Con una amplia paleta de opciones disponible a través del célebre servicio personalizado, Q by Aston Martin ofrece a los clientes de todos los modelos de Aston Martin la oportunidad de crear algo completamente único. Además de los colores y acabados de la pintura, los gráficos personalizados hasta los carbones tintados y los materiales personalizados tanto en el interior como en el exterior, cada automóvil Q by Aston Martin puede superar los límites del diseño y el deseo y se adapta completamente al cliente.

Gracias a un tren motriz V12 Twin-Turbo inmensamente potente de 5.2 litros, el DBR22 respalda su aspecto extraordinario con un rendimiento verdaderamente impresionante; potencias máximas de 715 CV y ​​753 Nm que proporcionan suficiente propulsión para acelerar el DBR22 desde cero hasta 60 mph en solo 3,4 segundos y hasta una velocidad máxima de 198 mph/319 kmh. Con nada más que la estela entre el conductor y el inolvidable aullido de doce cilindros de este motor épico, el DBR22 promete ser una intensa estimulación sensorial.

Dinámicamente, el DBR22 apunta a una verdadera conexión con el conductor, con un chasis perfeccionado para brindar precisión, agilidad y tacto en igual medida. La calibración única del motor y la transmisión automática de cambio de paletas de 8 velocidades utiliza la conformación del par para darle al DBR22 una manera y entrega como ningún otro modelo. Una columna de dirección anclada brinda una mayor precisión, pero también proporciona información más detallada para que el conductor pueda crear una imagen más precisa del agarre disponible.

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

Presentamos el DBR22: celebrando una década de exclusividad y toda una vida de emocionantes autos deportivos con cabina abierta

También se ha prestado atención a la estructura del chasis del DBR22. Los exclusivos paneles de corte delanteros y traseros aumentan aún más la rigidez torsional, con una calibración personalizada para los amortiguadores adaptativos que proporciona precisión y flexibilidad para una combinación de control de la carrocería y refinamiento de la conducción que hará que conducir el DBR22 sea un placer absoluto, en carretera o en circuito.

El DBR22 también cuenta con un subchasis trasero impreso en 3D, la primera vez que Aston Martin presenta un método de este tipo. El componente está hecho de múltiples piezas impresas en 3D impresas en aluminio, que luego se unen para formar el bastidor auxiliar terminado. Las ventajas son claras, con un importante ahorro de peso y sin reducción de la rigidez, además de la capacidad de fabricar piezas especiales para modelos de volumen ultrabajo, cuando sea necesario.

Roberto Fedeli, director técnico de Aston Martin, dijo: “La tecnología es fundamental en la construcción de DBR22, con un uso extensivo de fibra de carbono en todas partes y el uso de impresión 3D para la fabricación de un componente estructural. Como tal, DBR22 muestra las capacidades únicas de Aston Martin, con un diseño de clase mundial combinado con un enfoque ágil e inteligente para la ingeniería y la producción. Para un automóvil que fue diseñado para celebrar el último servicio de personalización a medida, los desarrollos de ingeniería significan que DBR22 realmente tiene el escenario dinámico para igualar, asegurando que la conducción sea tan adictiva como su apariencia”.

Marek Reichman, director creativo de Aston Martin, agregó: “Configuramos nuestros sistemas de diseño para que sean hiperimpulsados, impulsando aún más la exploración del formalismo y esforzándonos por expresar un futuro en el aquí, hoy. Adónde podríamos llegar con las superficies, la proporción y la forma. Combinando este enfoque con procesos, tecnología y materiales avanzados, hemos modernizado efectivamente nuestra línea de sangre de carreras y hemos creado un nuevo pedigrí. El DBR22 es un deportivo Aston Martin de pura raza y sangre caliente, repleto de velocidad, agilidad y espíritu, y una máquina que creemos que será la base de muchos de los iconos del mañana”.

El concepto de diseño DBR22 estará en exhibición en Pebble Beach Concours D’ Elegance del viernes 19 al  domingo 21 de agosto  .

Acerca de Aston Martin Lagonda:
La visión de Aston Martin es ser la marca británica de ultra lujo más deseable del mundo, creando los autos de rendimiento más exquisitamente adictivos.

Fundada en 1913 por Lionel Martin y Robert Bamford, Aston Martin es reconocida como una marca global icónica sinónimo de estilo, lujo, desempeño y exclusividad. Aston Martin fusiona la última tecnología, la artesanía tradicional y un hermoso estilo para producir una gama de modelos de lujo aclamados por la crítica, incluidos el Vantage, el DB11, el DBS, el DBX y su primer hipercoche, el Aston Martin Valkyrie.

Con sede en Gaydon, Inglaterra, Aston Martin Lagonda diseña, crea y exporta automóviles que se venden en 56 países de todo el mundo. Sus autos deportivos se fabrican en Gaydon con su gama de SUV DBX de lujo fabricada con orgullo en St Athan, Gales.

Lagonda se fundó en 1899 y Aston Martin en 1913. Las dos marcas se unieron en 1947 cuando ambas fueron compradas por el difunto Sir David Brown, y la compañía ahora cotiza en la Bolsa de Valores de Londres como Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc.

En 2020, Lawrence Stroll se convirtió en el presidente ejecutivo de la compañía, junto con una importante inversión nueva, un movimiento que condujo al regreso de Aston Martin a la cima del automovilismo con el equipo Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One™ y comenzó una nueva era para la icónica marca británica.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

  • Aston Martin unveil DBR22 – a stunning two-seater open cockpit concept at Monterey Car Week
  • Design concept celebrates 10th anniversary of Q by Aston Martin, the ultra-luxury marques’ bespoke division
  • Unique, coach-built design evokes iconic Aston Martin racers such as DBR1 and DB3S
  • All-new carbon fibre bodywork clothes potent V12 Twin-Turbo powertrain
  • Showcase for new production techniques, such as 3D-printed rear subframe
  • Top speed of 198mph, 0-60 in 3.4 seconds
  • DBR22 design concept to become production reality for select Q by Aston Martin customers

15 August 2022, Monterey, California: Aston Martin has chosen the 2022 Monterey Car Week to unveil the spectacular DBR22 for the first time: A V12-engined two-seater coach-built design concept, celebrating the marque’s extraordinary bloodline of open-cockpit sports racers.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

The creation of the DBR22 design concept, unveiled in California, is the latest in a long line of extraordinary projects expertly handled by in-house bespoke division, Q by Aston Martin, which this year celebrates a decade of building exclusive cars for the world’s most discerning customers. Iconic one-off commissions such as Aston Martin Victor, and low volume specials such as Vulcan – limited to 24 examples worldwide, and Vantage V600 – limited to just 14, are truly magnificent examples of these collaborations. It seems only fitting then, that the DBR22 design concept should also form the basis of a production reality example for an ultra-exclusive number of Q by Aston Martin customers.

By mating the classic art of coachbuilding with advanced materials and cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, DBR22 is a perfect blend of design purity, engineering precision, heart-pounding performance and true passion. A perfect celebration of Q by Aston Martin and its limitless potential. All underlined by the knowledge it is one of the rarest Aston Martins in the marque’s rich 109-year history

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

With classic proportions and immaculate, muscular curves, DBR22 unashamedly speaks of tradition – specifically Aston Martin’s lifelong lineage of world-beating two-seater open-cockpit sportscars such as the DBR1 and DB3S – but expresses it with a dynamic new take on this compelling theme.

DB3S represents an important piece of Aston Martin’s competition history. Introduced in 1953, Frank Feeley’s alloy DB3S body became known for its curves and aerodynamic efficiency, establishing Aston Martin as a serious Le Mans contender and scoring some impressive results along the way. DBR1, known as the ultimate Aston Martin sportscar, took Feeleys design language a stage further and became one of the most important, influential Aston Martins of all time – winning a number of notable races, the most famous of course being Le Mans in 1959, driven by Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori, and taking the Aston Martin team onto the ultimate victory: winning the World Sports Car Championship in the same year (‘59.)

The DBR22 design concept showcases a completely new body from the designers at Aston Martin. Its exceptional coach-built form is created from a minimal number of body panels to create a more sculpted, muscular presence.  The result: a smooth and effortless blend of exceptional drama and elegance, with several unique design features to compliment.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

A particularly noteworthy feature is the entirely new front grille which incorporates a unique carbon fibre design in place of the usual veins seen on series production Aston Martins. This design takes inspiration directly from the DBR1 and DB3S, giving a unique identity; one which clearly draws from Aston Martin’s heritage but uses this inspiration to create a truly contemporary design.

The bonnet features a dramatic horseshoe vent, recessed to aid airflow from the 5.2-litre V12 Twin-Turbo engine that sits beneath it. This long, unbroken bonnet line draws your eye back towards the cockpit, over the lowline wind deflector and delicate mirrors, which are mounted to the tops of the doors on slender, wind-cheating carbon fibre arms.

Sitting perfectly within the wheel arches is a set of all-new 21in alloy wheels. Featuring a unique 14-spoke design created especially for the DBR22, these lightweight wheels feature a motorsport-derived centre-lock hub, which is also available to spec from an extensive colour pallet.

The DBR22 design concept also showcases an entirely bespoke paint colour, developed specifically for the occasion using ‘Paint to Sample’ – an exclusive option available through Q by Aston Martin, demonstrating again the vast design possibilities attainable through the marques bespoke service.

The DBR22’s cockpit continues the fusion of classic and contemporary approaches with many unique components and an extensive use of both leather and exposed carbon fibre. With architecture defined by the all-new dashboard and sleek infotainment displays, it sets the tone for a clean, uncluttered environment. Though taking inspiration from Aston Martin’s world-beating competition cars, the DBR22 is no bare-bones racer inside. Supple aromatic hides swathe the contemporary dashboard, the carbon fibre performance seats and extend over the tops of the doors to create an inviting hint of the interior.

Rising from behind the seats are twin nacelles which smooth the airflow behind the driver and passenger’s heads.  At the rear, DBR22 design concept has an unmistakable horizontal light graphic courtesy of the slim, full-width light bar made specially for this application. Beneath it sits a perforated panel to allow hot air to exit the tail. This beautifully sculptural piece is yet another unique highlight of the DBR22 intriguing design. Together with the smoothly integrated diffuser and pair of large diameter exhaust tailpipes, the DBR22 has incredible road presence, perfectly capturing the raw emotion of the driving experience.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

With an extensive options palette available through the celebrated bespoke service, Q by Aston Martin offers customers of all Aston Martin models the chance to create something completely unique. As well as paint colours and finishes, bespoke graphics through to tinted carbons and bespoke materials on both the interior and exterior, every Q by Aston Martin car can push the limits of design and desire and is completely tailored to the customer.

Thanks to an immensely potent 5.2-litre V12 Twin-Turbo powertrain the DBR22 backs-up its extraordinary looks with truly breath-taking performance; peak outputs of 715PS and 753Nm providing sufficient propulsion to accelerate the DBR22 from a standstill to 60mph in just 3.4sec and on to a top speed of 198mph/319kmh. With nothing but the slipstream between the driver and this epic engine’s unforgettable twelve-cylinder howl, the DBR22 promises to be an intense sensory stimulation.

Dynamically the DBR22 targets true driver connection, with a chassis honed to deliver precision, agility and tactility in equal measure. Unique calibration of the engine and 8-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission uses torque shaping to give the DBR22 a manner and delivery unlike any other model. A pinned steering column brings greater accuracy but also provides more detailed feedback so the driver can build a more accurate picture of available grip.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Attention has also been paid to the DBR22’s chassis structure. Unique front and rear shear panels further increase tortional rigidity, with a bespoke calibration for the adaptive dampers providing precision and pliancy for a blend of body control and ride refinement that will make the DBR22 an absolute pleasure to drive – on road or racetrack.

The DBR22 also features a 3D printed rear subframe – the first time Aston Martin has introduced such a method. The component is made from multiple 3D printed parts printed from aluminium, which are then bonded to form the finished subframe. The advantages are clear, with a significant weight saving and no reduction in stiffness, plus the ability to make special parts for ultra-low volume models, where required.

Roberto Fedeli, Aston Martin Chief Technical Officer, said “Technology is pivotal in the construction of DBR22, with extensive use of carbon fibre throughout, and the use of 3D printing for the manufacture of a structural component. As such DBR22 showcases Aston Martin’s unique capabilities, with world-class design combined with an agile, intelligent approach to engineering and production. For a car that was designed to celebrate the ultimate bespoke customisation service, the engineering developments mean DBR22 truly has the dynamic theatre to match, ensuring the drive is just as addictive as its looks.”

Marek Reichman, Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer, added: “We set our design systems to “hyper-drive”, pushing the exploration of formalism further and endeavouring to express a future in the here today. Where could we go with the surfaces, proportion and form. Combining this approach with advanced process, technology, and materials, we’ve effectively modernised our racing bloodline and created a new pedigree. DBR22 is a hot-blooded, purebred Aston Martin sports car full of speed, agility and spirit, and a machine that we think will be the basis of many of tomorrow’s icons”.

The DBR22 design concept will be on display at Pebble Beach Concours D’ Elegance from Friday 19th – Sunday 21st August.

About Aston Martin Lagonda:
Aston Martin’s vision is to be the world’s most desirable, ultra-luxury British brand, creating the most exquisitely addictive performance cars.

Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, Aston Martin is acknowledged as an iconic global brand synonymous with style, luxury, performance, and exclusivity. Aston Martin fuses the latest technology, time honoured craftsmanship and beautiful styling to produce a range of critically acclaimed luxury models including the Vantage, DB11, DBS, DBX and its first hypercar, the Aston Martin Valkyrie.

Based in Gaydon, England, Aston Martin Lagonda designs, creates and exports cars which are sold in 56 countries around the world. Its sports cars are manufactured in Gaydon with its luxury DBX SUV range proudly manufactured in St Athan, Wales.

Lagonda was founded in 1899 and Aston Martin in 1913. The two brands came together in 1947 when both were purchased by the late Sir David Brown, and the company is now listed on the London Stock Exchange as Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc.

2020 saw Lawrence Stroll become the company’s Executive Chairman, alongside significant new investment, a move that led to Aston Martin’s return to the pinnacle of motorsport with the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One™ Team and commenced new era for the iconic British marque.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

  • Aston Martin unveil DBR22 – a stunning two-seater open cockpit concept at Monterey Car Week
  • Design concept celebrates 10th anniversary of Q by Aston Martin, the ultra-luxury marques’ bespoke division
  • Unique, coach-built design evokes iconic Aston Martin racers such as DBR1 and DB3S
  • All-new carbon fibre bodywork clothes potent V12 Twin-Turbo powertrain
  • Showcase for new production techniques, such as 3D-printed rear subframe
  • Top speed of 198mph, 0-60 in 3.4 seconds
  • DBR22 design concept to become production reality for select Q by Aston Martin customers

15 August 2022, Monterey, California: Aston Martin has chosen the 2022 Monterey Car Week to unveil the spectacular DBR22 for the first time: A V12-engined two-seater coach-built design concept, celebrating the marque’s extraordinary bloodline of open-cockpit sports racers.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

The creation of the DBR22 design concept, unveiled in California, is the latest in a long line of extraordinary projects expertly handled by in-house bespoke division, Q by Aston Martin, which this year celebrates a decade of building exclusive cars for the world’s most discerning customers. Iconic one-off commissions such as Aston Martin Victor, and low volume specials such as Vulcan – limited to 24 examples worldwide, and Vantage V600 – limited to just 14, are truly magnificent examples of these collaborations. It seems only fitting then, that the DBR22 design concept should also form the basis of a production reality example for an ultra-exclusive number of Q by Aston Martin customers.

By mating the classic art of coachbuilding with advanced materials and cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, DBR22 is a perfect blend of design purity, engineering precision, heart-pounding performance and true passion. A perfect celebration of Q by Aston Martin and its limitless potential. All underlined by the knowledge it is one of the rarest Aston Martins in the marque’s rich 109-year history

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

With classic proportions and immaculate, muscular curves, DBR22 unashamedly speaks of tradition – specifically Aston Martin’s lifelong lineage of world-beating two-seater open-cockpit sportscars such as the DBR1 and DB3S – but expresses it with a dynamic new take on this compelling theme.

DB3S represents an important piece of Aston Martin’s competition history. Introduced in 1953, Frank Feeley’s alloy DB3S body became known for its curves and aerodynamic efficiency, establishing Aston Martin as a serious Le Mans contender and scoring some impressive results along the way. DBR1, known as the ultimate Aston Martin sportscar, took Feeleys design language a stage further and became one of the most important, influential Aston Martins of all time – winning a number of notable races, the most famous of course being Le Mans in 1959, driven by Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori, and taking the Aston Martin team onto the ultimate victory: winning the World Sports Car Championship in the same year (‘59.)

The DBR22 design concept showcases a completely new body from the designers at Aston Martin. Its exceptional coach-built form is created from a minimal number of body panels to create a more sculpted, muscular presence.  The result: a smooth and effortless blend of exceptional drama and elegance, with several unique design features to compliment.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

A particularly noteworthy feature is the entirely new front grille which incorporates a unique carbon fibre design in place of the usual veins seen on series production Aston Martins. This design takes inspiration directly from the DBR1 and DB3S, giving a unique identity; one which clearly draws from Aston Martin’s heritage but uses this inspiration to create a truly contemporary design.

The bonnet features a dramatic horseshoe vent, recessed to aid airflow from the 5.2-litre V12 Twin-Turbo engine that sits beneath it. This long, unbroken bonnet line draws your eye back towards the cockpit, over the lowline wind deflector and delicate mirrors, which are mounted to the tops of the doors on slender, wind-cheating carbon fibre arms.

Sitting perfectly within the wheel arches is a set of all-new 21in alloy wheels. Featuring a unique 14-spoke design created especially for the DBR22, these lightweight wheels feature a motorsport-derived centre-lock hub, which is also available to spec from an extensive colour pallet.

The DBR22 design concept also showcases an entirely bespoke paint colour, developed specifically for the occasion using ‘Paint to Sample’ – an exclusive option available through Q by Aston Martin, demonstrating again the vast design possibilities attainable through the marques bespoke service.

The DBR22’s cockpit continues the fusion of classic and contemporary approaches with many unique components and an extensive use of both leather and exposed carbon fibre. With architecture defined by the all-new dashboard and sleek infotainment displays, it sets the tone for a clean, uncluttered environment. Though taking inspiration from Aston Martin’s world-beating competition cars, the DBR22 is no bare-bones racer inside. Supple aromatic hides swathe the contemporary dashboard, the carbon fibre performance seats and extend over the tops of the doors to create an inviting hint of the interior.

Rising from behind the seats are twin nacelles which smooth the airflow behind the driver and passenger’s heads.  At the rear, DBR22 design concept has an unmistakable horizontal light graphic courtesy of the slim, full-width light bar made specially for this application. Beneath it sits a perforated panel to allow hot air to exit the tail. This beautifully sculptural piece is yet another unique highlight of the DBR22 intriguing design. Together with the smoothly integrated diffuser and pair of large diameter exhaust tailpipes, the DBR22 has incredible road presence, perfectly capturing the raw emotion of the driving experience.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

With an extensive options palette available through the celebrated bespoke service, Q by Aston Martin offers customers of all Aston Martin models the chance to create something completely unique. As well as paint colours and finishes, bespoke graphics through to tinted carbons and bespoke materials on both the interior and exterior, every Q by Aston Martin car can push the limits of design and desire and is completely tailored to the customer.

Thanks to an immensely potent 5.2-litre V12 Twin-Turbo powertrain the DBR22 backs-up its extraordinary looks with truly breath-taking performance; peak outputs of 715PS and 753Nm providing sufficient propulsion to accelerate the DBR22 from a standstill to 60mph in just 3.4sec and on to a top speed of 198mph/319kmh. With nothing but the slipstream between the driver and this epic engine’s unforgettable twelve-cylinder howl, the DBR22 promises to be an intense sensory stimulation.

Dynamically the DBR22 targets true driver connection, with a chassis honed to deliver precision, agility and tactility in equal measure. Unique calibration of the engine and 8-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission uses torque shaping to give the DBR22 a manner and delivery unlike any other model. A pinned steering column brings greater accuracy but also provides more detailed feedback so the driver can build a more accurate picture of available grip.

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Introducing the DBR22: celebrating a decade of exclusivity and a lifetime of thrilling open-cockpit sportscars

Attention has also been paid to the DBR22’s chassis structure. Unique front and rear shear panels further increase tortional rigidity, with a bespoke calibration for the adaptive dampers providing precision and pliancy for a blend of body control and ride refinement that will make the DBR22 an absolute pleasure to drive – on road or racetrack.

The DBR22 also features a 3D printed rear subframe – the first time Aston Martin has introduced such a method. The component is made from multiple 3D printed parts printed from aluminium, which are then bonded to form the finished subframe. The advantages are clear, with a significant weight saving and no reduction in stiffness, plus the ability to make special parts for ultra-low volume models, where required.

Roberto Fedeli, Aston Martin Chief Technical Officer, said “Technology is pivotal in the construction of DBR22, with extensive use of carbon fibre throughout, and the use of 3D printing for the manufacture of a structural component. As such DBR22 showcases Aston Martin’s unique capabilities, with world-class design combined with an agile, intelligent approach to engineering and production. For a car that was designed to celebrate the ultimate bespoke customisation service, the engineering developments mean DBR22 truly has the dynamic theatre to match, ensuring the drive is just as addictive as its looks.”

Marek Reichman, Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer, added: “We set our design systems to “hyper-drive”, pushing the exploration of formalism further and endeavouring to express a future in the here today. Where could we go with the surfaces, proportion and form. Combining this approach with advanced process, technology, and materials, we’ve effectively modernised our racing bloodline and created a new pedigree. DBR22 is a hot-blooded, purebred Aston Martin sports car full of speed, agility and spirit, and a machine that we think will be the basis of many of tomorrow’s icons”.

The DBR22 design concept will be on display at Pebble Beach Concours D’ Elegance from Friday 19th – Sunday 21st August.

About Aston Martin Lagonda:
Aston Martin’s vision is to be the world’s most desirable, ultra-luxury British brand, creating the most exquisitely addictive performance cars.

Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, Aston Martin is acknowledged as an iconic global brand synonymous with style, luxury, performance, and exclusivity. Aston Martin fuses the latest technology, time honoured craftsmanship and beautiful styling to produce a range of critically acclaimed luxury models including the Vantage, DB11, DBS, DBX and its first hypercar, the Aston Martin Valkyrie.

Based in Gaydon, England, Aston Martin Lagonda designs, creates and exports cars which are sold in 56 countries around the world. Its sports cars are manufactured in Gaydon with its luxury DBX SUV range proudly manufactured in St Athan, Wales.

Lagonda was founded in 1899 and Aston Martin in 1913. The two brands came together in 1947 when both were purchased by the late Sir David Brown, and the company is now listed on the London Stock Exchange as Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc.

2020 saw Lawrence Stroll become the company’s Executive Chairman, alongside significant new investment, a move that led to Aston Martin’s return to the pinnacle of motorsport with the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One™ Team and commenced new era for the iconic British marque.