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Palm Beach Cavallino Classic Celebrates 35th Anniversary

The concours d'elegance at The Boca Raton will showcase over 300 Ferraris, including a selection of Best of Show winners from the past 34 shows…

The Palm Beach Cavallino Classic, the concours d’elegance devoted to Ferraris of every era, is celebrating its 35th anniversary with the theme 35 Years of Love, featuring over 300 Ferraris displayed at The Boca Raton in Palm Beach, Florida.

The weekend begins Friday, Feb. 13, with the Cavallino Legacy class exhibition at The Breakers and Tour d’Eleganza through Florida scenic roads. On the morning of Saturday, Feb. 14, the judges will evaluate Ferraris from every era—road and racing models alike—assessing their level of excellence. Throughout the day, attendees can observe the cars and the work of the judges while engaging with the collectors who present them, followed by the car parade and the presentation of the three Best of Show awards.

The Cavallino Legacy Class

This year, the Cavallino Classic will also reflect on its own history, starting in 1992. This will be done through a curated selection of the Best of Show winners from the previous 34 editions, presented in a new category created specifically for this occasion: the Cavallino Legacy Class.

Vintage Ferraris at the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic.
Vintage Ferraris at the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic. (Photo by Luca Martini courtesy Cavallino Classic)

The Cavallino Auction by RM Sotheby’s

On Saturday night, the Cavallino Auction by RM Sotheby’s will feature a selection of Ferrari Classiche-certified vintage cars. Among the lots available at the auction are a 275 GTB/4, a rare 365 GTB/4 Daytona NART Spider, a 250 Europa GT Coupe and a 500 Superfast Series I. The auction will take place during Cavallino Night.

Classic & Sports Sunday

The Palm Beach Cavallino Classic continues Sunday, Feb. 15, at the Mar-a-Lago Club with Classic & Sports Sunday. The event showcases collectible classic automobiles of every marque. On the exhibition lawn, a selection of cars will be overseen and judged by a panel of experts.

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