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2021 Miami Concours

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  1. BartonWorkman

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    2021 Miami Concours Spotlight
    For the Love of Miami
    Fourth Annual Event Returned to the Miami Design District
    February 11-14

    Socially Distanced Hypercars and Classics Take Over Miami Design District.

    The fourth installment of the Miami Concours featured a dramatically reduced entry with a no pressure display event spread throughout Miami’s famous Design District in keeping with Covid guidelines in a socially responsible layout with plenty of space between the cars and spectators.

    The traditional second weekend of February date, which coincides with the Valentine’s Day and President’s Day holidays, was where ritual ended as the Miami Concours hosted no official social or extracurricular events, no red-carpet lined streets featuring dozens of the world’s most sought after collectible and exotic cars lined up end to end, no international team of judges to pour over the cars and hand out trophies for the best examples.

    The Venue.

    Miami’s Design District has emerged as one of, if not the, best venues in the country for displaying high end
    automobiles in a casual, luxurious setting. The world class shopping, art gallery, dining and entertainment quarter lends itself perfectly as a venue for the Miami Concours, the fourth year the event has taken place at the posh venue where proprietor Craig Robins hosts participants and VIP guests as cars were spread throughout from Jungle Plaza, Palm Plaza, through Paseo Ponti, across 41st Street and into Paradise Plaza.

    The Event.

    In 2020, the outbreak of Covid struck just days after the Miami Concours which saw 20,000 spectators fill the
    Design District despite early rain showers which usually keeps Miami residents locked in their home. The Design District was a mob scene as shops, galleries, restaurants and bars experienced the largest single day event in their history as 39th, 40th and 41st Streets were covered with the traditional end-to-end red carpeting, a selection of 100 of the world’s finest automobiles and the stunning 1950 Rolls Royce Silver Dawn Drop Head Coupe of Guy Lewis won Best of Show as presented by Chief Judge, Dr. Mark Moskowitz.

    The calendar came around a bit too quickly in 2021 for organizers to host those sorts of numbers again and the responsible decision was taken to carry on with the event although with greatly reduced car counts and in an environment as dictated by the new reality public safety protocols.

    The Cars.

    The 25 cars on display throughout the Design District included but were not limited to
    the following Hypercars and Supercars presented on their own individual red carpet displays.

    Aston Martin DB4 GT
    Bugatti Divo
    McLaren Senna GTR
    Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
    Ferrari Testarossa
    Ferrari Enzo
    Lamborghini Countach 5000S
    Lamborghini Diablo GTR
    Lamborghini Diablo 30th Anniversary Jota
    Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT
    Lamborghini Aventador SV
    Lamborghini Urus
    Pagani Huayra
    Pagani Raduno
    Porsche 930 Turbo Cabriolet Flatnose
    Porsche 930 Turbo Coupe
    Porsche 959 Canepa

    To be sure, the 2021 version of the Miami Concours was not what organizers and spectators would have
    wished after the record-breaking event in 2020. The Design District, participating sponsors and entrants
    may look forward to being back in 2022 with a full compliment of cars and activities once again presented
    on the red carpet.

    Better times ahead.

    Behind the scenes video:


    Photos from World Red Eye:
    https://worldredeye.com/2021/02/taylor-zakhar-perez-deshaun-watson-at-2021-miami-concours-at-miami-design-district/

    BHW


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  2. Natkingcolebasket69

    Natkingcolebasket69 F1 World Champ

    Petfred’s massive ego just exploded with his cars;)
    Wish I was a trust fund baby too;)


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  3. NYC Fred

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    Sorry to have missed it this year. Last few have been well presented with an interesting range of.automobiles...

    On another note, is there anything more "Miami" than a purple Lambo?
     
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  4. BartonWorkman

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    The white Testarossa maybe...

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  5. defiant

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    Many of these cars are from WeAreCurated I think. Really nice collection there!
     
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  6. rhern213

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    I was able to make it to the show one day. I thought that 3 car row of the SE30, DB4, and Daytona were the most classically beautiful cars of the show.

    The white Testarossa is certainly the iconic Miami car.
     
  7. LamboLover

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    The white cars are definitely Petfred's with weird names attached to them. The SVR is/was for sale through RMC Miami.

    Definitely have to plan a trip within' the show's time frame next year. John seems to gather & put on a terrific display.
     
  8. BartonWorkman

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    We certainly hope to be able to come back next year at full strength as hopefully
    Covid will be in the rear view mirror by then.

    We missed seeing our great friends and colleagues who would have normally
    traveled to Miami for the event.

    Stay tuned.

    BHW
     

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