London Concours closes its gates after a spectacular third day which successfully launched the event's inaugural 'Supercar Day'
June 14, 2021 by London Concours
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Sadly he became the first Lotus works driver to lose his life in competition. The Eleven LM150 was later sold to Carroll Shelby Sports Cars, and was raced in many US events by Jim Hall, later of Chaparral Cars fame. Returned to the UK in the 1970s and restored in 2006, the Lotus has since competed in many historic race events. It was the winning car in the 2017 Goodwood Revival Madgwick Cup. Other show winners included the Maserati Ghibli in the Italian Berlinettas class, the Porsche 356 Carrera Coupe in the Great Marques – Porsche class, and the Ferrari F40 in the 200MPH Class. Outside of the main concours classes, there were plenty of other astonishing cars on display. A special feature celebrated the Jaguar E-type with a gathering of eight incredible examples. While other features celebrated the Great British Design Icons, and the show once again welcomed a car collector, which this year, was Harry Metcalfe. Co-founder of EVO magazine, and presenter of popular YouTube channel Harry's Garage. Andrew Evans, London Concours director, said: 'As the sun set on the third day of London Concours, it was great to reflect on what I think was a very successful event. Supercar Day was a real highlight, with 50 of the finest supercars from Drivers Union adding to the already fantastic line up of rare and collectable vehicles at the Honourable Artillery Club. I'd like to extend thanks to all of our partners for making the London Concours a success, and I look forward to welcoming everyone again at the Concourse of Elegance in September, and back to the HAC next June.' The London Concours dates for 2022 are already confirmed. The show will be happening between the 7-9 June 2022.
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