The Quail
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The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best identifies the world’s most exceptional classic car from a select group of vehicles that have won the highest awards at the previous year’s major concours events. The 2022 award finalists have now been announced.
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Bugatti showed its final gas-burning car in Monterey today, giving it 1,600 horses, dubbing it the W16 Mistral, and announcing the 99-vehicle production run is already sold out.
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A 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Competizione yesterday became the winner of 2021 Annual Peninsula Classics ‘Best of the Best’ Award, the most prestigious concours honor in the world. Here's a pictorial of the winning car, and the other 7 finalists
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Drako Motors, a Silicon Valley-based startup you've probably never heard of, debuts an all-out hyper-GT it says is ready for production.
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Marco Diez, known for his high-end restorations, unveiled this beautiful 1963 Jaguar E-Type Low Drag Coupe remake at The Quail Motorsports Gathering.
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Bugatti chose today's Quail Motorsports Gathering to introduce its latest hypercar, the Centodieci. All 10 cars in the limited production run have already been sold at €8,000,000 apiece. The Centodieci's 8.0-liter W16 engine produces 1,600 hp and has an electronically capped 380 km/h top speed.
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The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering began in 2003, and has grown inside the last 16 years to become the foremost of the events which didn't begin at the very first running of Monterey Car Week in 1950. It is very different to what you might expect. Here's why.
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Bugatti has released its newest hypercar at Monterey. The Divo is significantly slower than the Chiron it's based on, topping out at "just" 236 mph (380 km/h) - but it's so much better in the corners that it's 8 seconds faster around a track. It's also twice as expensive, and already sold out.