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Over 300 Ferraris Gather At Cavallino Classic In Palm Beach

The 35th Anniversary of the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic concluded in grand style, marking a significant evolution for the world’s most iconic event dedicated exclusively to Ferrari.

Held at The Boca Raton, one of America’s most storied luxury resorts, this milestone edition brought together the earliest chapters of Ferrari’s competition history, iconic road models of 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, and rare special versions — many never before seen before in a concours — offering an unparalleled overview of the marque’s evolution across three unforgettable days.

The strong international presence of collectors, enthusiasts, partners, and media further reaffirmed the event’s status as the leading global gathering devoted exclusively to the heritage of the Prancing Horse.

More than 300 Ferraris were presented throughout the Presidents’ Day weekend. The Concorso d’Eleganza — the beating heart of the celebration — honored the cars that stood out for restoration accuracy, provenance, originality, and historical significance.

Best of Show Gran Turismo was awarded to the 1956 410 Superamerica #0475 SA. Best of Show Competizione was awarded to the 1948 166 MM Berlinetta #02C/020 I.

One thing about this classic is that it has lots of categories—therefore lots of category winners. Several other cars in the concours also received important recognition for their immaculate condition, technical characteristics, and significance within Ferrari’s automotive heritage: 

Moreover, a total of over 80 Platinum Awards were assigned, celebrating excellence across Ferrari’s most celebrated families and eras, recognizing immaculate condition, technical distinction, and historical importance within the Company’s legacy.

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As tradition dictates, Friday’s Tour d’Eleganza through the scenic roads of South Florida offered participating owners a uniquely immersive driving experience, while Classic & Sports Sunday at the Mar-a-Lago Club once again confirmed itself as one of Palm Beach’s most refined gatherings dedicated to automotive heritage. Throughout the weekend, more than 360 automobiles took part in the three-day Palm Beach Cavallino Classic.

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