The Amelia by Hagerty celebrates 30 years of global motoring excellence as it returns to the oceanside Golf Club of Amelia Island and The Ritz-Carlton Resort from March 6–9, 2025. Tickets will be available for purchase starting Sept.12.
Guests will enjoy a showcase of top luxury automotive and lifestyle brands, immersive experiences, timeless “racer’s concours” traditions, A-list live entertainment, auctions and new culinary offerings, officials report.
“The Amelia is a cherished tradition for the hundreds of thousands who have attended the show over the decades. Automotive history marches along with us now, and so do the cars we display on the showfield – many younger than the event itself,” said McKeel Hagerty, Amelia chairman and Hagerty CEO. “As we celebrate 30 years of the ‘racer’s concours,’ we welcome a new generation of enthusiasts with new ways to engage them, including integration of Formula 1 elements this year.”
Some of the Concours d’Elegance featured classes include:
- Corvette at Sebring. The Corvette debuted at Sebring in in 1956 and won both the SCCA and Cal Club championships that year. Nearly 70 years later, hundreds of Corvettes have raced and scored victories at Sebring, which plays host to the biggest names in racing.
- Alfa Romeos of the 1930s. Alfa Romeo began the 1930s dominating Italy’s sports car and competition scene. In all, from 1894 to 1949, Alfa won more international races than any other marque.
- Formula 1 Cars 1950-Present. Always centered around single-seat, open wheel racers, F1 continues to attract the world’s best drivers and builders who create cars that push the technological envelope. Today 24 races held across five continents lead to a World Championship for one driver and one constructor/manufacturer.
“Our goal has always been, and will always be, to bring car enthusiasts together to experience a unique array of vehicles in a sophisticated and enjoyable setting,” said Matt Orendac, concours vice chairman. “As we celebrate our 30th year, we’re excited to present an innovative new showfield format featuring nearly 300 cars across more than 30 classes on Concours Sunday. Above all, it’s about reconnecting with friends and colleagues who share our passion for cars.”
Since its inception in 1996, The Amelia has donated more than $4 million to deserving non-profit and charitable organizations. In keeping with past tradition, The Amelia will continue to support Spina Bifida of Jacksonville, local Shop with Cops programs and Community Hospice and Palliative Care.