Anantara Concorso Roma sees the world’s best Italian cars return home | News

The first Anantara Concorso Roma, presented by UBS, took place this weekend, bringing together more than 70 historic Italian cars in the heart of Rome for a weekend of competition and celebration. In the spirit of ‘La Dolce Vita della Automobili’, visitors enjoyed a stunning combination of Roman hospitality and the country’s finest cars, all against the historic backdrop of the Eternal City.
Although the show field was highly competitive, with many pristine and historically accurate examples, the 1932 Maserati V4 Sport Zagato presented by Lawrence Auriana was crowned Best of Show on Sunday. Other notable class wins included a 1968 Lamborghini P400 Miura, a 1986 Ferrari Testarossa Spider and a 1959 Maserati 3500 GT Vignale Spider ‘prototipo’. The full list of class winners can be found in Appendix I, and special prize winners in Appendix II.
From Le Mans-winning Ferraris to pristine Lancias, Anantara Concorso Roma is a unique event on the calendar as it is exclusively dedicated to Italian cars. This year, 70 such cars competed in 16 classes, from ‘Le Zagato ante-guerra’ to ‘Le hypercar’, with the show field including road and racing cars from Ferrari, Lamborghini, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Lancia, Fiat and more.
Anantara Concorso Roma has become an instant success and a world-class automotive event, thanks to the leadership of Jeremy Jackson-Sytner, the tutelage of head judge Adolfo Orsi and the dedicated hospitality and functional expertise of the Anantara Hotels & Resorts team.





