Ferrari is 70 years old this year. Peter Auto will celebrate this in a very special way at the Concours d'Elégance in Chantilly on September 10, 2017.
30 Ferrari sports cars with Le Mans history will then be on display in a special exhibition, including the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (0728 TR) from 1958, in which Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill won.
The Ferrari 250 GTO with chassis number 4393 GT, which took second place overall and the GT victory at Le Mans in 1963, will also be on display.
A whole series of rare prototypes will also be on display, such as the 330 P4 (0858), the 166p/206P (0834), the 312P (0872) and the 512 S Spyder (1002).
This special show alone should almost be worth a trip to Paris.
But there is also the Concours with interesting classes:
- Chain-driven racing and sports cars
- The Bugattis 57 S
- The Woodies
- A great French coachbuilder: Pourtout
- Pre-war Alfa Romeos with special coachwork
- Post-war Alfa Romeos with special coachwork
- The Le Mans 24-Hours Ferraris from 1950 to today (4 classes)
- The Ferraris Daytona Group IV ex Le Mans
- For kids and grown-ups: children's pedal cars and those with engines - and the full-scale model
- The Etecerini open cars: Siata, Stanguellini, Ermini, Osca, Cisitalia, Nardi, Bandini, Moretti, etc
- The Etecerini closed cars: Siata, Stanguellini, Ermini, Osca, Cisitalia, Nardi, Bandini, Moretti, etc
- Cars of the great musicians
- A century of electric cars
Previous Chantilly Concours have already made big waves, and 2017 will be no different.
More information about the Concours d'Elégance Chantilly can be found on the website.









































