Alfas took centre stage at this year’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on 21 May after the judges favoured Clive Joy’s 1968 33 Stradale racer.
The Trofeo BMW Group ‘Best in Show by the jury’ award on Sunday 22 May followed the news that Corrado Lopresto’s Bertone-bodied 1942 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS had scooped the coveted Coppa d’Oro Villa d’Este after the traditional public vote the day before.
The judges’ choice was endorsed when Joy’s Milanese racer scooped the Trofeo BMW Group Italia ‘Best of Show’ public award at Villa Erba – the open-to-the public part of the two-day event on the banks of Lake Como.
Lopresto’s Best of Show accolade sealed a hatrick of wins at Villa d’Este for the noted Italian collector, who became the first entrant to take home the award for the third time. His 2500SS is part of a collection of ‘one off’ coachbuilt takes on Italian cars and scooped the Alfa Centennial class at Pebble Beach last year.
Also boasting Pebble Beach provenance was last year’s Best of Show recipient – James Patterson’s 1933 Delage D8 S de Villars, which clinched the Open Sky class.