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Vauxhall 30/98 wins at Sydney in first concours appearance

WORDS: ELLIOTT HUGHES | PHOTOGRAPHY: sydney harbour concours d’elegance

The fourth edition of the AXA Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance overcame Australia’s tight Covid restrictions, the risk of torrential rain and flooding, and a late venue change to deliver one of the finest classic car events in the Southern Hemisphere on March 3-5, 2022.  

Thankfully, Mother Nature proved to be merciful for the most part – despite the occasional shower. Nevertheless, there was a jubilant atmosphere as the cars and guests successfully made it into the venue. 

More than 600 guests undoubtedly took delight in admiring Australia’s finest classics after such adversity, while also enjoying fine wine, good food, Champagne and live music. 

That said, the event’s focus rightfully remained on the fierce concours d’elegance contest. The expert jury panel was led by Zoute Grand Prix Week organiser Filip Bourgoo, whose task of steering the jury towards an overall winner was quite unenviable, such was the level of competition.

Bourgoo and his team eventually granted a 1924 Vauxhall 30/98 OE Tourer with the Prix d’Honneur for Best in Show. It is the sole-surviving Vauxhall competition car from the period, with its unique Wensum boat-tail body designed specifically for motor racing. The car was originally presented to racing driver Boyd Edkins in 1924 to honour his record-breaking achievements in Australian motor sport. 

The Vauxhall’s owner attempted to drive the car 1000km from Melbourne to Sydney to compete, although his efforts were flouted by torrential rain. In the end it had to be hoisted onto a truck in the small hours to cover the last 500km, while he followed by train. The owner’s efforts certainly proved worthwhile, particularly as it was the first occasion he or his car had ever attended a concours. 

The victorious Vauxhall overcame stern competition from class-winning cars such as an alloy-bodied 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL, 1967 Ferrari 275GTB/4, 1938 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 Mille Miglia Spider, 1965 Aston Martin DB5, 1967 Maserati Gran Turismo 3700 GTI ‘Sebring’ and 1904 Napier L48 ‘Samson’, to name a few.

2022 SYDNEY HARBOUR CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE CLASS WINNERS

CLASS 1 – SUPER LEICHT

1955 MERCEDES-BENZ 300SL

CLASS 2 – PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ

1928 ROLLS-ROYCE NEW PHANTOM IMPERIAL CABRIOLET

CLASS 3 – ACTION MAN

1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 SPLIT WINDOW COUPE

CLASS 4 – ITALIAN AUTOMOTIVE JEWELS

1967 FERRARI 275GTB/4

CLASS 5 – CONVERTIBLES OF THE ’50S

1957 BUCHANAN

CLASS 6 – COUPÉS FROM THE KINGDOM

1997 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL R

CLASS 7 – SUPER DUPER

1904 NAPIER L48 ‘SAMSON’

CURATOR’S AWARD

1927 BENTLEY 3 LITRE SPEED MODEL

PRIX D’ORÉ

1971 MERCEDES-BENZ 280SL

BEST RESTORATION

1970 MASERATI GHIBLI 4.7-LITRE COUPÉ

PASSION AWARD

1932 ROLLS-ROYCE 20/25HP BY FREESTONE & WEBB

PRESERVATION AWARD

1938 ALFA ROMEO 6C 2300 MILLE MIGLIA SPIDER

MOST INNOVATIVE CAR

2015 VOLKSWAGEN XL1 COUPÉ

WOMEN’S CHOICE

1965 ASTON MARTIN DB5

PEOPLE’S CHOICE

1967 MASERATI GRAN TURISMO 3700 GTI ‘SEBRING’

PRIX D’HONNEUR FOR THE BEST IN SHOW

1924 VAUXHALL TOURER 30/98 #OE1078

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