Pebble Beach Concours 2009
An annual 'shopping extravagance" for the world's richest car collectors, the Pebble Beach Concours will again host some of the rarest and most exotic cars ever. The unique display of Italian legends will include 10 1949 166 MM Touring Barchettas and the world's four remaining Ferrari TR 59 race cars. For many automotive historians, the sleek, compact styling of the 1949 166 MM Touring Barchettas helped to define the Ferrari brand, creating its legend and mystique and drawing legions of fans worldwide. Just 25 of these cars were built and the Concours will reunite 10 of them. Ferrari's 166 MM Touring Barchetta was also one of its most successful race cars, winning at competitions such as the 1949 Mille Miglia (hence the MM in its name) and the 1949 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Ferrari TR 59 also won a number of major races, including its 1959 debut at Sebring and the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1960.
All four existing TR 59s, of the five built, will be displayed in August at Pebble Beach, chronicling the modifications this works racer experienced during two seasons of Ferrari racing. "The TR 59 is one of the most exciting, beautiful sports racing cars ever built," said Ed Gilbertson, Ferrari expert and Chief Judge at the Pebble Beach Concours. "Everything you'd expect to see in a great early racing car, from scoops and rivets to elegant curvature, is exemplified by the TR 59. Each one is unique, and discerning spectators at Pebble Beach will see their differences as the cars are lined up side by side according to their evolution." First conducted in 1950, the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance has grown to be the world's premier celebration of the automobile. Only the most beautiful and rare cars are invited to appear on the famed 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links, and connoisseurs of art and style flock to see these masterpieces.
Just Cars will bring you coverage on this great event in a coming issue.