Palm Beach, January 23, 2023 |
As part of its yearly commitment, Palm Beach Cavallino Classic 2023, organized by Cavallino Inc. by
Canossa Events, will once again support the social projects of the Cavallino Classic Foundation, a 501(c)(3)
public charity with a very clear mission: helping young people to seize their opportunities in life. We love to
remember that, thanks to the generosity of the participants, the past edition of Palm Beach Cavallino
Classic raised over $120,000 from the charitable contributions of all sold tickets and from the bids at the
charity auction on Saturday night. All the funds raised have been shared among four projects aimed at the
younger generations: |
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At Palm Beach Cavallino Classic, it will be shown in the “Le Mans Centenary” class, which will also include
the 1971 512 M s/n 1020 that in 1971 raced at Le Mans under the N.A.R.T banner, driven by Sam Posey and
Tony Adamowicz, where it took 3rd place, the highest finish of any Ferrari that year and the best ever Le
Mans result for a 512. Joining them on the field there will be two 340 Americas, including the 1951 340
America s/n 004/0116 that twice raced in the Le Mans 24 Hours (in 1951 and 1952) among other events, and
was recently restored by Ferrari Classiche. It is worth noting that the 340 America s/n 004/0116 won Cavallino
Classic Modena in May and Cavallino Classic Middle East in November and is the first Ferrari ever to take the
top Cavallino Classic award in two continents. In the 1962 Le Mans, two 250 GTOs, racing in the GT Class,
finished 2nd and 3rd overall, just behind Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill’s Ferrari 330 TRI/LM Spyder,
competing in the prototype class. This result is the reason why two GTOs, which are the perfect GTs and
today the most valuable Ferraris, will be shown too, together with a 250 TR, a bunch of 250s, a 330 LMB, a
375 MM Spider Scaglietti, a Dino 206 S, and a F40 Competizione, as well as racing versions of the 430 and
458. |
Ferrari is not only about racing. The Concorso will also include many fantastic examples of elegance and
beauty from the period 1949 to 2023. The most recent ones will, of course, be for display only. The cars
shown will include the whole supercar series, comprising the 288 GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, FXX, and LaFerrari,
as well as wonderful expressions of formal beauty such as a 410 Superamerica, a 250 GT California Spyder,
a Daytona Spider, and so on. |