Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance (2023) – Recap & Photo Gallery

The Ampol Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance took place on March 2nd – 4th

The competition for the Class Awards and the Ampol Best in Show Prix d’Honneur was most fierce, especially in the pre-war sports racing car class which included the ex-Jumbo Goddard 1934 MG Q Type one of just eight ever built, a stupendous 1931 Bentley, a 1929 Alfa Romeo 6C driven from Melbourne to Sydney for this event, and a lovely 1934 Frazer Nash. The Jury led by Filip Bourgoo from Belgium and supported by Madan Mohan from India, David Cohen from Canada, Allan Winn from the Brooklands Museum in England, and local radio man David Berthon after much deliberation  finally settled upon the following results:

Class 1 – Racing from War to War presented by Paradise Garage – 1927 Bugatti Type 51

Class 2 – Peace and Luxury presented by Calleija– 1920 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost

Class 3 – Poster Cars presented by Distinguished Gentleman’s Drive– 2020 McLaren Speedtail

Class 4 – Keeping a lid on style presented by Suixtil– 1951 Porsche 356

Class 5 – Country Life presented by Benzina Magazine – 1977 Range Rover

Class 6 – Sports car of the ‘60s and ‘70s presented by Lockton Performance – 1978 Lamborghini Silhouette

Class 7 – Sports Racing Cars presented by LGT Crestone– 1962 Ferrari 196 SP

Preservation Pre-War presented by Chateau La Gordonne – 1934 Frazer Nash TT Replica

Preservation Post War presented by Brough Superior– 1984 Lamborghini Jalpa

Best Restoration presented by Swissvax – 1965 Maserati Sebring

Passion – Pre-War presented by Magneto Magazine – 1934 MG Q Type

Passion – Post War presented by Magneto Magazine – 1958 Abarth Sprite Special

Ladies’ Choice presented by Renkhoe Jordan – 2019 Pagani Huayra Roadster

People’s Choice presented by Pommery – 1951 Porsche 356

Ampol Heritage Best in Show Pre-War – 1920 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP “Nareeb’ Silver Ghost

Ampol Best in Show Pre d’Honneur – 1962 Ferrari SP 196