It takes a remarkable car to win Best of Show at The Quail, and that’s particularly true when the show field contains such machines as Phil Hill’s 1958 Le Mans-winning Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa.
But even impeccable race history wasn’t enough to draw attention from a rarely seen and truly captivating study of jet-era design from the collection of Anne Brockinton Lee.
The striking 1953 Lancia Aurelia PF200C Spider by Pinin Farina stole the show on 24 August, beating stiff competition from the aforementioned Ferrari of event chief Sir Michael Kadoorie and capturing the imagination of showgoers with its swooping lines and torpedo-shaped body.