The doubly successful Alfa Romeo celebrated at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2019 was already a
valuable rarity when it came into being. It is one of only 30 vehicles built in this series and launched on the
market by the Milan-based manufacturer between 1937 and 1940 in a particularly exclusive configuration. The
chassis of the immensely successful racing cars provided the platform and an inline all-alloy eight-cylinder
engine was mounted as the power unit. Two overhead camshafts and a twin supercharger unleashed
maximum output of 180 hp for the engine. Independent suspension and a rear-mounted gearbox were
additional advanced features that contributed to the exclusive status of the Berlinetta. As the first of just five
vehicles with a long wheelbase, the coupé was also clothed in a Superleggera coachwork bodied by
Carrozzeria Touring. The combination of sophisticated technology and perfect, stylish design has ensured a
rapturous reception even 82 years later – as impressively demonstrated by the double triumph at the
Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2019.
The owner of the treasured gem from Milan is now able to enjoy the award of the Trofeo BMW Group for a
second time. David Sydorick already won the title of “Best of Show” with another Alfa Romeo from his
collection in 2015. “I have won a lot of prizes with my automobiles, but this vehicle really fulfils all my desires.
The Best of Show here at Villa d’Este is like receiving a knighthood. My wife and I would like to express our
heartfelt thanks for this award,” were the words of the delighted winner at the award ceremony.
Once again, the competition for the favour of the Jury made up of international experts and illustrious
connoisseurs of classic vehicles turned out to be a home victory. This is the sixth time in succession that the
Jury led by its President Lorenzo Ramaciotti has bestowed the contest’s most important award on a car
made in Italy. In the end, the Jury had two class winners in their short list for the Best of Show. The car’s
sheer elegance was ultimately the deciding factor in favour of the Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Berlinetta Touring.
A few hours before the suspenseful grand finale of the “Symphony of Engines”, the Jury announced the
winners and the placings in the eight award classes for Historic Cars at a parade in front of the grandstand in
the park of Villa Erba. 50 automobiles from different eras of automotive history were nominated for this year’s
competition – all of them in outstanding condition and with fascinating individual histories. The list below
presents the “Best of Show” and all the class winners alongside those vehicles in the classes for Historic
Cars bestowed with a Mention of Honour. The make, body designer, year of manufacture and owner are
provided in each case:
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Trofeo BMW Group
Best of Show by the Jury
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B, Berlinetta, Touring, 1937, David Sydorick (US)
Class Winners and Mentions of Honour
CLASS A
GOODBYE ROARING TWENTIES: THE BIRTH OF THE CONCORSO
Class Winner
Vauxhall 30 / 98 Type OE, Boattail Tourer, Vauxhall, 1925, Peter Goodwin (US)
Mention of Honour
Lancia Lambda Serie VIII, Four-Seater Torpedo, Lancia, 1928, Anthony MacLean (CH)
CLASS B
FAST FORWARD: A QUARTER CENTURY OF PROGRESS
Class Winner
Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B, Berlinetta, Touring, 1937, David Sydorick (US)
Mention of Honour
Bugatti 57 S, Four-Seater Sports Tourer, Vanden Plas, 1937, Robert Kauffman (US)
CLASS C
SMALL AND PERFECTLY FORMED:
THE COACHBUILDER’S ART IN MINIATURE
Class Winner
Fiat Abarth Monomille GT, Coupé, Sibona-Basano, 1963, Shiro Kosaka, (JP)
Mention of Honour
Abarth 205 Sport 1100, Berlinetta, Ghia, 1953, Bradley Calkins (US)
CLASS D
A NEW DAWN: INTO THE ROCK’N’ROLL ERA
Class Winner
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, Coupé, Mercedes-Benz, 1954, Matthias Bonczkowitz (DE)
Mention of Honour
Siata 208 S, Spider, Motto, 1953, Jan de Reu (BE)
CLASS E:
SWINGING SIXTIES: THE SKY’S THE LIMIT
Class Winner
Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder SWB, Spider, Pininfarina, 1961, Tony Vassilopoulos (GB)
Mention of Honour
Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB Competizione, Berlinetta, Pininfarina, 1960, William Loughan (GB)
CLASS F:
BABY YOU CAN DRIVE MY CAR: MUSICAL STARS’ CARS
Class Winner
Lamborghini Miura P 400 S, Coupé, Bertone, 1971, Luca Taino (IT)
Mention of Honour
Porsche 959, Coupé, Porsche, 1988, Giovanni Andrea Innocenti (CH)
CLASS G:
SPEEDING AGAINST THE CLOCK: ENDURANCE RACING LEGENDS
Class Winner
Ferrari 166 Mille Miglia, Barchetta, Touring, 1949, Brian Ross (US)
Mention of Honour
OSCA MT4 1450, Barchetta, Frua, 1953, Hidetomo Kimura (JP)
CLASS H:
DARING TO DREAM: CONCEPTS WHICH ROCKED THE MOTORING WORLD
Class Winner
Lamborghini Marzal, Four-Seater Coupé, Bertone, 1967, Albert Spiess (CH)
Mention of Honour
Vivant 77, Roadster, “The Beatles of Troy, Michigan”, 1965, Phillip Sarofim (US)
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