A Porsche TWR WSC-95 and a Bentley Speed 8 will be the most modern Le Mans machinery on display.
The flat-six-powered Group C Porsche won in 1996 and ’97, while the Bentley Speed 8’s 2003 victory was the marque’s first Le Mans triumph in 73 years.
The number seven car that will be on show was driven by Guy Smith, Tom Kristensen and Rinaldo Capello.
Concours of Elegance returns to Hampton Court Palace on 1-3 September 2023
“Featuring machinery from Britain, Italy, Germany, France and the US, from major manufacturers through to independent trail-blazers, our display follows the rich history of the world’s most important motor race,” said James Brooks-Ward, Concours of Elegance CEO.
“Le Mans is known as the most evocative, storied event in motorsport, with countless legends forged at the Circuit de la Sarthe over the past century.”
The display of Le Mans winners will join almost 1000 other vehicles across the weekend when Concours of Elegance returns to Hampton Court Palace on 1-3 September 2023.
These include a Frua-bodied Maserati, a unique Hoffman X-8 and a pair of rare Grand Prix racers.