The Ferrari 250 LM, after its triumph at the Cavallino Classic, crowned Best of the Best in Paris among the winners of the major international Concours d'Elegance 2024


Once again, a Ferrari that won the prestigious Cavallino Classic Concorso d'Eleganza in Palm Beach has prevailed among the nine contenders for the title of "Queen of the Year 2024."
The 24 judges, selected from figures in culture and entertainment as well as recognized experts—including Henry Ford III, Charles March, Duke of Richmond, Ralph Lauren, Jay Leno, Nick Mason, Shiro Nakamura, and Jean Todt—acknowledged the historical, aesthetic, and sporting significance of the model that secured Ferrari's last overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1965, before Maranello’s return to the top in 2023 and 2024.
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This prestigious title is even more significant considering that it was awarded among the Best of Show winners from the nine most important Concours d’Elegance worldwide.
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"It is with well-deserved pride that we celebrate this latest triumph of a car that won our Concorso Palm Beach Cavallino Classic, and we extend our congratulations to Chris and Ann Cox, the owners of this magnificent vehicle" said Luigi Orlandini, Chairman and CEO of Cavallino Inc. and Canossa Events. "This achievement is a testament to the exceptional quality of the cars featured at Cavallino Classic and in our magazine—this Ferrari was the cover star of issue 264—and it rewards our commitment, spanning over forty years, to preserving the heritage represented by Ferraris of every era. The great success of the 2025 edition, held just ten days ago in Palm Beach, Florida, is now accompanied by yet another important recognition."