After nearly two years of planning, the inaugural Audrainโs Concours dโElegance came to an close with Joseph & Margie Cassiniโs 1927 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A S Fleetwood crossing the podium to receive the โMost Elegantโ award, being held there in front of the crowd, in dramatic fashion, to also receive the Best of Show award.
Shown at the 1926 New York Auto Salon, the Tipo 8A S Roadster was commissioned by film star, Rudolph Valentino, and adds this Audrainโs Best of Show trophy to its extensive collection which includes two Best of Class trophies from the Pebble Beach Concours dโElegance. A fitting finish to the show considering the carโs second owner was prominent and pioneering Rhode Island collector, George Waterman.
That the Isotta also won the โMost Elegantโ award, selected and presented by special judge Sandra Button, Chairman of the Pebble Beach Concours dโElegance, was not surprising. It was a true star among stars, the capstone of a three full days of automotive events comprising the Audrainโs Newport Concours & Motor Week.
โOur expectations for this debut event were high, but the reception exceeded them in almost every wayโ, said Concours Chairman Donald Osborne. โThe cars, the people, the stories and the setting all came together to become the living expression of the eventโs theme, โHistory, Luxury, Sportโ- the essence of Newport. We are thrilled with the outcome.โ
With 40 prominent judges from four countries and 98 cars from across the USA, the inaugural Concours dโElegance was held at The Breakers mansion, the most famous of the โNewport Cottagesโ and former home of the Vanderbilt family. Not only were the Vanderbilts prominent Newport socialites but numbered among them Willie K. Vanderbilt, one ofย the greatest car enthusiasts of the early twentieth century.
The Concours Featuring 13 classes of vehicles from 1899 to 1970 plus the first of its kind โ30 Under 30โ class.ย The brainchild of Jay Leno, Chairman of the Audrainโs Newport Concours & Motor Week, theย 30 Under 30ย class featured car owners under thirty years oldย who have spent less than $30,000 on their car. Carter Kramerโs 1976 BMW 2002 took home 1st in Class.
Other class winners included a 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost owned by Rick Brown carrying a body built for Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt II, a rare 1931 Ballot RH3 sports car owned by Michael Howe, a charismatic 1968 Oldsmobile 442 convertible owned by Robert Fisette and James Utaskiโs spectacular 1964 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, which also won the coveted โExcellence in Designโ trophy, chosen and presented by Michael Simcoe, VP of Global Design GM.
Among the other special awards given were the โChairmanโs Choiceโ prize to Stephen and Kim Brunoโs 1952 Ferrari 212 Inter Pinin Farina cabriolet, an elegant Paris Show car and Nรผrburgring racer, The โSporting Choiceโ award given to the dramatic 1939 Type 57 Aravis Roadster of Peter and Merle Mullin and the โFounderโs Choiceโ trophy won by Rob Kauffmanโs 1901 Panhard et Levassor Type B1, which was a participant in the 1902 Vanderbilt Cup race. The โPeopleโs Choiceโ, chosen by the nearly 2,000 attendees, was a very original 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL โGullwingโ owned by Robert and Renee Torre. A true time capsule, it captivated the enthusiastic crowd.
The next Audrainโs Newport Concours dโElegance will be held on Sunday, October 4thย as a part of the 2020 Concours & Motor Week running beginning October 1st.
For more information visit,ย www.AudrainConcours.com.