Concours Of Elegance Celebrates Weekend Of Motoring Royalty At Hampton Court Palace
September 5, 2017 by Concours of Elegance
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Outside of the main Concours of Elegance cars, nearly 1000 other models parked at Hampton Court Palace for the weekend, including some of the finest examples from the UK's most prestigious car clubs. A panel of expert judges, including HRH Prince Michael of Kent, chose a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Taj Mahal, originally owned by the Maharaja of Nabha. It features a larger fuel tank, a louvered bonnet and a special tropical electrical system, all specified for its first role in life as a demonstrator for the Bombay Rolls-Royce sales office. The Silver Ghost will now compete in the main Concours display at Concours of Elegance 2018. Nearly 80 historic Jaguars were on display on Saturday, competing for the Jaguar Land Rover Classic Trophy. Led by Jaguar Land Rover Classic Director, Tim Hannig, a panel of judges overwhelmingly decided the car they would most want to take home, was an impeccable 1938 SS Jaguar 2.5-litre Drophead Coupe. On Sunday more than 60 Bentleys arrived in the gardens, ranging from the pre-war grand prix cars to some of Bentley's very latest Continental models. A judging team of Bentley experts carefully assessed each and ever model on display before deciding that the Bentley Trophy be awarded to a Bentley Mk6 James Young, recently the subject of a full restoration. Bridge of Weir Leather Company's 'Cars of our Years' Award had a shortlist of nominees from automotive industry famous faces, including Giles Taylor's choice of the Ferrari Daytona and Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer's pick of a 1980 Aston Martin V8 Vantage. However, the public voted that the 'Cars of our Years' Award should go to the Jaguar E-Type, which was shortlisted by Sir Jackie Stewart. As ever with the Concours of Elegance, a huge amount of money was raised for the event's chosen charity; this year Marie Curie. With this year's donations of almost £200,000, the Concours of Elegance has now raised more than £1.2m for charity. The venue for the Concours of Elegance 2017 will be the subject of an announcement in the coming week.
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