London Concours (2019) – Winners Crowned

The London Concoursย opened its doors June 5 to a crowd of thousands for the first day of the event.ย  Hosted at the Honourable Artillery Company, a five-acre oasis of green close to Bank, the event played host to the most incredible collection of vehicles ever gathered in the city of London.

In total, around 130 cars were on display across seven classes and three major features. The main concours event classes include โ€˜The Iconsโ€™, โ€˜The Innovatorsโ€™, โ€˜Great Marques โ€“ Ferrari, โ€˜Great Marques โ€“ Jaguarโ€™ and โ€˜The Outlawsโ€™. Each of the classes was packed with rarities, from the McLaren F1 and Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France to the Bugatti Veyron Super Sports and Lotus 99/T championship-winning Formula One car, but there could only be one โ€˜Best in Showโ€™.

Best of Show Jaguar C-Type

The London Concoursโ€™ expert committee of judges picked an extraordinarily well-preserved C-Type with impeccable heritage as โ€˜Best in Showโ€™. This particular C-Type has played its role within Jaguarโ€™s esteemed racing heritage, appearing in the Monaco Grand Prix, driven by Tommy Wisdom, and later Stirling Moss who drove it for much of his 1952 season. It’s presented at the London Concours in its original livery from the 1953 Mille Miglia.

The judges, led by members of the London Concours Steering Committee, not only awarded an overall winner, but a winner of each class, as well.

These are the winners:

Great Marques โ€“ Ferrari, sponsored by ISAIAโ€“ย Ferrari 166 Inter

Great Marques Jaguar, sponsored by Truefitt & Hillโ€“ย Jaguar C-Type

The Icons, sponsored by Footman Jamesโ€“ Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost

The Innovators, sponsored by Montres Breguetโ€“ Lotus 79

Made in Germany, sponsored by Geelyโ€“ย Volkswagen Golf GTI

The Outlaws, sponsored by Concours of Eleganceโ€“ย Lancia Aurelia B20 GT โ€˜Outlawโ€™

The Lost Marques, sponsored by Rรฉmy Martin โ€“ Bristol 404

Best in Showโ€“ย  Jaguar C-Type

Outside of the main concours event, there were plenty of other astonishing cars on display. A special feature celebrates the Lamborghini Miuraโ€™s show-stealing appearance in the opening scene of The Italian Job, with a gathering of seven incredible examples. On the lawns of the HAC, guests were able to see the full spectrum of the Miura line-up, including P400S, SV and Jota models.

The evo and Octane Supercar Paddock brought together supercar originals and their modern day successors. The McLaren F1 lined up next to the McLaren P1, the Aston Martin DBS joined the DBS Superleggera and the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso was displayed alongside the GTC4Lusso.