JAGUAR AND FERRARI TAKE TOP HONOURS AS SALON PRIVÉ CELEBRATES MOST SUCCESSFUL EVENT YET ON 10TH ANNIVERSARY
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Meanwhile, there was a host of concept cars on show, including the Ford GT which won the award for Best Concept and Prototype, alongside the world's finest classic car dealers displaying their wares. The Salon Privé Sale, held in conjunction with Silverstone Auctions, held on the Friday evening, was as popular as ever, with over £5m worth of automobiles sold. Highlights included a 1968 Aston Martin DB6 Vantage Volante, which sold for £900,000 and a 2010 Porsche 911 997 GT2 RS at £315,000. The event also welcomed the automotive design talent of tomorrow with judges for the Royal College of Art competition including McLaren's Frank Stephenson, Land Rover's Richard Woolley and Infiniti's Simon Cox as well as Dale Harrow from the RCA. Other examples of stunning art were also found in the expanded Luxury Retail Village & EFG Art Fair, which offered a variety of luxury lifestyle products beyond cars. Andrew Bagley, Salon Privé managing director commented: 'In our first year at Blenheim Palace, we couldn't be more thrilled. The Chubb Insurance Concours d'Elégance welcomed the best of the classic car world, while The Pirelli Prestige & Performance Competition attracted a whole new audience to the spectacle of Salon Privé - all of whom loved the parade of super and hypercars.' Chubb Insurance Concours d'Elegance In spite of stiff competition, the sublime Jaguar XK120 Jabbeke, owned by Mr Kurt A. Engelhorn stole the show on the Thursday of Salon Privé. Impressing the judges, it triumphed over what some considered to be the favourite, the stunning 1937 Delahaye 135MS Cabriolet. However, it wasn't all bad news for the Delahaye, as it received the coveted People's Choice award and a special award for Most Elegant. An amazing roster of cars were awarded their respective best-in-class winners, including the Bentley 4 1/4 Sedanca Coupé in Pre-war Luxury & Touring, the Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso, owned by Dave Back in Pininfarina & The Prancing Horse, the Lancia Sport Prototipo Zagato in Competition Cars and the Ferrari 275 GTB 2 Long Nose Alloy in Fixed-Head Coupés from the 50s & 60s. Another fabulous Ferrari swooped to victory in the Gentlemen GT Drivers – To the Track & Back class, with the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta 'Tour de France' beating rivals including a 1973 Porsche 2.7RS and 1965 AC Cobra 289. Special awards went to the 1938 Lagonda Rapide V12 Drophead Coupé, which was honoured with the award for Best Interior, the unique 1955 Goldmanini for Most Sensitive Restoration and the 1930 Bentley Speed Six, which was deemed the Most Iconic on the day. Commenting on the day, Simon Mobey, Chubb Insurance European Private Clients Manager said: 'The event has been nothing short of spectacular and, without doubt, the move to Blenheim Palace has elevated Salon Privé into a truly world-class Concours and Supercar event. It's perfect - serious cars and collectors, but in a relaxed and fun atmosphere.' For the full list of Chubb Insurance Concours d'Elégance winners, please click here. http://www.salonpriveconcours.com/pirelli-prestige-performance-winners-2015/ Pirelli Performance & Prestige Competition With focus firmly on more modern machinery, the inaugural Pirelli Performance & Prestige Competition on Saturday saw super and hypercars face off in the famous Great Court of Blenheim Palace. With Porsche 918s, McLaren P1s, LaFerraris, Bugatti Veyrons parked side by side, the public had a rare opportunity to see and hear their automotive heroes in the metal. The arrival of 11 Paganis (led by Horacio Pagani and with three Pagani Huayras and eight Pagani Zondas) only added to the drama. Despite an astounding array of rival machinery, Ferraris received many of the awards on the day, with the Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale winning the Built for Speed class and the Ferrari Superamerica taking the Feel the Breeze title. The technical tour-de-force – LaFerrari, reigned supreme, not only taking top honours in the Blink and it's Gone class, but also receiving the overall Pirelli Award for the day. Owner George Bamford, was proud of the car's achievement. 'I was blown away to win at such an amazing event. It was a wonderful day and the Bagley brothers did an outstanding job. It was a real tour de force of supercars and it a total surprise to win.' Other winners included the Alfa Romeo 8C in the Grace & Pace category, and the KTM X-BOW GT in Road & Race, while Bugatti also saw off rivals, with a Bugatti EB110 SS taking the title in the Pre-millennium Supercars class. Commenting on the inaugural event, Matteo Barbieri, who heads up Pirelli's international commercial focus on prestige said: 'It was fantastic to be part of Salon Privé this year. There were so many beautiful cars, it was hard to pick the winners for the Pirelli Prestige & Performance Competition, but the Pirelli award went to the stunning Ferrari LaFerrari. The event was a real success and was truly aligned with our values and focus on the prestige market.'
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