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And the Winner IS...

A festival of beauty on Lake Como
Villa d'Este, Saturday May, 26th 2012

After the exhibition and the parade in Villa d'Este on a sunny Saturday, after Public and Jury voting, the results for Vintage Cars of the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este are as following.


As in the tradition of the "Concorso" the Best of Show by the Jury, chosen among the Class winners of tomorrow's Parade at Villa Erba, will be given on Sunday Night at the Gala Dinner at
Villa d'Este.

Coppa d'Oro Villa d'Este
Best of Show by Public Referendum at Villa d'Este
Alfa Romeo, 6C 1750 GS, 6th Series Coupé, Figoni, 1933, David Cohen, CA
 
Special Prizes by the Jury

Trofeo FIVA
To the best preserved pre war-car by the Jury
Avions Voisin, C 25, Berline Aerodyne, Avions Voisin, 1935, René Rey, CH

Trofeo ASI
To the best preserved post war-car by the Jury
Porsche, 917/K, Coupé, Porsche, 1969, Mark Finburgh, UK


Trofeo BMW Group Classic
For the most sensitive restoration by the Jury
Ford, GT 40 Mk3, Coupé, Ford, 1968, Gary W. Bartlett, USA

Trofeo Rolls-Royce
To the most elegant Rolls-Royce by the Jury
Rolls-Royce, Silver Ghost, Picadilly Roadster, Rolls-Royce Custom Coach Work, 1922, Caesar Peier, CH

Trofeo Vranken Pommery
To the best iconic car by the Jury
Mercedes-Benz, 300 SL, Coupé Gullwing, Mercedes-Benz, 1956, Lionel Scotto le Massese, F

Trofeo Foglizzo
The best interior design by the Jury
Ferrari, 250 Europa, Coupé, Vignale, 1954, Heinrich Kämpfer, CH

Trofeo Auto & Design
To the most exciting design by the Jury
Lamborghini, LP 400 Countach, Coupé, Bertone, 1975, Paul van Doorne, NL


Trofeo Automobile Club di Como
To the car driven from farthest away
Tatra 87, Sedan Aerodynamic, Ringhoffer, Tatra Werke, 1939, Karol Pavlu, SK

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