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Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance

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Automobile show of classic and sports cars

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TheAmelia Island Concours d'Elegance is an automotive charitable event held each year during the second weekend in March at TheRitz-Carlton Amelia Island inAmelia Island, Florida. ANew York Times article about celebrity car ownership listed "the nation's top concours d'elegance:Pebble Beach in California,Meadow Brook in Michigan, Amelia Island in Florida, and the Louis Vuitton Classic in midtown Manhattan."[1]

Aconcours d'elegance (French, literally "a competition of elegance") is, according toThe New York Times writer Keith Martin, like a "beauty pageant for rare and elegant cars".[2] Each entry is rated for authenticity, function, history, style, and quality of restoration by a team of judges that includes specialists for each car type. A perfect score is 100, but any imperfection, no matter how slight, requires a fractional point deduction. Classes are arranged by type,marque,coachbuilder, country of origin, or time period.

Judges select first-, second-, and third-place finishers for each class in the event, and the judges confer the best of show award on one car from the group of first-place winners. In addition, a group of honorary judges—typically individuals who have made significant contributions to theautomotive industry ormotorsports—give subjective awards to recognize standout vehicles regardless of class ribbons, as well as memorial awards created to honor automotive industry personages.

History

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Businessman and car collector Bill Warner, a photographer and writer forRoad & Track magazine since 1971, founded the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance in 1996 at the urging of other northeast Florida auto enthusiasts who wanted a classic car show in Florida like thePebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California. Warner selectedCommunity Hospice of Northeast Florida, which had provided service to his parents as well as his wife, as the beneficiary of the event.[3] The first event was held April 6, 1996, at theRitz-Carlton Amelia Island. Warner assembled a group of 163 cars, and attendance was around 2,200.

By 1999, attendance had increased to 8,500, 205 cars were exhibited, and $268,000 was raised for Community Hospice.The New York Times assigned a reporter to write a story. In his full-page feature article, Keith Martin stated, "The Amelia Island event, which is sponsored byMercedes-Benz, is the only one in its region to aspire to the same standard of excellence (as the) Concours d'Elegance atPebble Beach, in California, as well as theLouis Vuitton Classic atRockefeller Center".[2]

This event was moved from March to May in 2021 and is scheduled to return to March the next year. Also in 2021, the event was bought byHagerty.[4]

Events

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Each year's Amelia Island Concours honors an outstanding person from motorsports, a featuredmarque (manufacturer) and/or theme, plus judging and awards for each class of theField of Dreams, the showcase exhibition. Events have included a golf tournament, automobile auctions, art and fashion shows, dinners with honored guests, silent auctions of memorabilia, charity raffles, and autograph sessions.[5] The top concours awards are the Best of Show Concours d'Elegance and the Best of Show Concours de Sport. Additionally, there are various corporate awards, vehicle class awards, and special awards such as the People's Choice award.[6]

Entrants submit an application for each car, and the concours field is selected from each year's pool of applicants. Vehicles newer than 1974 models are normally not eligible to enter, and vehicle participation is by invitation only.[7] Many collectors spend years and hundreds of thousands of dollars purchasing and restoring a car in hopes of being chosen. Once a car is accepted to the Concours, it cannot again be entered in the event for five years, with three exceptions: if the ownership of the car has changed, the car has been restored, or if the featured marque is obscure, the Concours car selection committee can reach out to invite cars of varying restoration quality—or cars that have previously been entered in the Concours—in order to provide a healthy representation of the marque for exhibition.

Most of the owners display their cars because they want everyone who appreciates style and beauty to see their project. Most view the weekend as a social gathering rather than a special interest event. The organizers attempt to invite vehicles from varying time periods so that spectators who prefer a certain style of car will always find several examples to examine.[8] Many of the competing cars are valued in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, with some worth millions. For this reason, along with its setting and amenities, the Amelia Island Concours is considered one of the premier concourses inthe world.

Show summaries
YearHonoreeMarque/themeAttendanceBest in Show Concours d'EleganceBest in Show Concours de Sport
2019[9]Jacky IckxCoachbuiltVolkswagens,Dragsters andFunny Cars,Porsche 962 race cars,Jaguar XK120s,Head of State Cars,Ferrari 250 GT SWB, andCars of Rock Stars1938Mercedes-Benz 540K Autobahn-Kurier1957Ferrari 335 S
2018[10]Emerson FittipaldiCars ofMartini Racing; Cars of‘Big Daddy’ Ed Roth; the 50th anniversary of theFerrari Daytona;IMSA Grand Touring Prototypes;Jaguar E-Type; the 70th anniversary ofN.A.R.T; Pre-WarMGs1929 Duesenberg J/SJ convertible1963Ferrari 250/275P
2017[11]Al Unser Jr.Jaguar D-Type;Chevrolet Camaro,Mercedes-Benz GullwingsThe Cars of the Movies1935Duesenberg SJ 5821939Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 Lungo Spider
2016[12]Hans-Joachim StuckTrophy Cars1930Rolls-Royce Phantom II Town Car1952Pegaso Z-102 BS 2.5 Cupula Coupe
2015[13][14]Stirling MossStutz,[15] Cars of the Cowboys, Speedsters, Orphan Concepts,Horseless Carriages, Forgotten Fiberglass32,000[15]1930Cord L-29 Speedster1932Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Zagato Spider
2014[16]Jochen MassOffenhauser-powered cars;American Underslung; Selections fromZagato29,000[17]1937Horch 8531958Scarab Mark II Sport Racer
2013[18]Sam PoseyPorsche 911,Corvette Sting Ray,Ford GT40, Cars ofHarry Miller,Ducati Motorcycles25,000[19]1936Duesenberg SJN1968Ford GT40
2012[20]Vic ElfordFerrari GTO;Shelby Cobra; Custom CoachworkCadillacs23,0001962Ferrari 330 LM1938Bugatti Type 57
2011Bobby RahalDuesenberg;Allard;Kurtis[21]15,000[22]1933 Duesenberg SJN Arlington Torpedo Sedan1935 Duesenberg SJ Speedster (Mormon Meteor)
2010[23]Richard Petty40th anniversary ofPorsche's inaugural victory at the24 Hours of Daytona &Le Mans; the lastCuban Grand Prix18,000[24]1937Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster1960Maserati Tipo 61
2009David HobbsBohman & Schwartz15,0001931Voisin C20 Demi-Berline1923Miller Special 122 Supercharged
2008Parnelli Jones100th Anniversary ofGM,Model T,New York-to-Paris "Great Race" of 190820,0001935Duesenberg J Roadster1957Ferrari 335 Sport
2007Derek BellDiscontinued road races:Mille Miglia,Targa Florio,Carrera Panamericana,Isle of Man TT motorcycle race18,0001937Talbot-Lago T-150 CSS1953Ferrari 375 MM
2006Johnny RutherfordStanley Steamer18,0001931DuPont Model H Sport Phaeton1961Ferrari 250 TRI/61
2005Bobby AllisonAlfa Romeo & 50th Anniversary
ofChevy small block V8
18,0001931Bugatti Type 51 Dubos1953Porsche 550 Coupe
2004Bobby Unser100th Anniversary ofRolls-Royce18,0001934Voisin C-15Award did not exist until 2005.
2003Jim Hall50th Anniversary ofCorvette and
100th Anniversary ofBuick
Rain1958Dual-Ghia Chrysler-powered
2002Dan Gurney100th Anniversary ofCadillac14,0001937Delage D8 120SS Aerodynamic Coupe
2001John Surtees100th Anniversary ofPierce-Arrow11,0001937Hispano Suiza Dubonnet
2000Brian RedmanMercer8,5001938Alfa Romeo 8C 2900
1999Carroll Shelby100th Anniversary ofPackard7,2001938Delage D8 120
1998Hurley Haywood50th Anniversary ofPorsche6,5001932Lincoln KB Dual Cowl Phaeton
1997Phil Hill50th Anniversary ofFerrari3,5001937Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster
1996Sir Stirling MossMercedes-Benz2,2001938Talbot-Lago 150SSFigoni & Falaschi

Charitable contributions

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The non-profit Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Foundation was formed in 2000 to organize and manage the workload of more than 300 volunteers.[25]The proceeds of the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance have helped supportCommunity Hospice of Northeast Florida with total contributions of over $1.5 million through 2008. The event's goal is to raise at least $100,000 for Community Hospice each year. Other charities receiving funding include the Spina Bifida Association of Florida at Jacksonville, Shop with Cops, the Duval County 4-H Foundation, and theNavy Marine Corps Relief Society. The concours' foundation has donated over $3.5 million since 1996 to these charitable organizations.[26]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Martin, Keith (February 25, 2000)."Collecting; It's The Stars' Cars That Steal the Scene". Autos on Friday.The New York Times.
  2. ^abMartin, Keith (May 19, 1999)."Where Old Cars Go to Gleam".The New York Times. RetrievedMarch 4, 2009.
  3. ^Scanlan, Dan (March 9, 2003)."Full Force".The Florida Times-Union. Jacksonville.
  4. ^"Hagerty acquires Amelia Island Concours".Racer. June 23, 2021.
  5. ^Kozak, Graham (March 7, 2019)."Throttle-Back Thursday: Rain couldn't stop the inaugural Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance".Autoweek. Crain Communications, Inc. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.
  6. ^"2019 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Media Report".Amelia Island Concours d'elegance. March 12, 2019. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.
  7. ^"Entrant Information".Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.
  8. ^Medford, Brian (2011)."Report: 2011 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance".AutoTrader Classics.
  9. ^Lentinello, Richard (August 2019). "Amelia Island Concours".Hemmings Classic Car. Bennington, Vermont: Hemmings Motor News. pp. 42–47.
  10. ^Bomstead, Carl (June 2017). "Timing the Weather at Amelia Island".Sports Car Market.30 (6): 68.
  11. ^Bomstead, Carl (June 2017). "Dodging the Storm and Basking in the Sun".Sports Car Market.29 (6): 58.
  12. ^Lentinello, Richard (July 2019). "Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance".Hemmings Classic Car. Bennington, Vermont: Hemmings Motor News. pp. 46–50.
  13. ^"The Best One Yet".Autoweek.65 (7): 12. April 13, 2015.
  14. ^Lentinello, Richard (July 2015). "Amelia Island Concours".Hemmings Classic Car. Bennington, Vermont: Hemmings Motor News. pp. 38–43.
  15. ^abBomstead, Carl (June 2015). "Twenty Years Old and Still Gaining Speed".Sports Car Market.27 (6):52–54.
  16. ^Bomstead, Carl (June 2014). "Sunshine and Surprises on Sunday".Sports Car Market.26 (6): 60.
  17. ^"Amelia Island Concours 2014 - Report and Photos".Sports Car Digest. Off Camber Group, Inc. March 9, 2014. RetrievedAugust 24, 2019.
  18. ^Lentinello, Richard (September 2013). "Amelia Island Concours".Hemmings Classic Car. Bennington, Vermont: Hemmings Motor News. pp. 38–39.
  19. ^"Amelia Island Concours 2013 - Report and Photos".Sports Car Digest. Off Camber Group, Inc. March 10, 2013. RetrievedAugust 24, 2019.
  20. ^"Amelia Island Concours 2013 - Photo Gallery".Sports Car Digest. Off Camber Group, Inc. March 11, 2012. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.
  21. ^DeLorenzo, Matt (June 2011). "Road Ahead: Amelia On My Mind".Road & Track. 10.62: 9.
  22. ^"Amelia Island Concours 2011 - Photo Gallery".Sports Car Digest. Off Camber Group, Inc. March 13, 2011. RetrievedAugust 24, 2019.
  23. ^"2010 Amelia Island Concours Photo Gallery".Sports Car Digest. Off Camber Group, Inc. March 15, 2010. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.
  24. ^Scanlan, Dan (March 15, 2010)."Record Numbers for Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance".The Florida Times-Union. Jacksonville.
  25. ^Scanlan, Dan (July 28, 2000)."Non-Profit to Run Concours d'Elegance".The Florida Times-Union. Jacksonville.
  26. ^"About the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance".Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. August 22, 2019. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.

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