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Andreas Mohringer
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Age: 70-79 | Score: 51.73
1959 Maserati Tipo 60/61 Allegretti 2011 1st in Class Villa d’Este, 2013 Amelia Island Sports and GT Cars Postwar to 1955, 2014 Cavallino Classic Preservation Platino, 2014 Cavallino Classic Owners Best Representing the Spirit of Track and Concorso, 2016 The Quail Best of Show, 2016 Pebble Beach The Phil Hill Cup, 2017 1st in Class Villa d’Este, 2018 Villa d’Este Best of Show, 2019 Cavallino Best of Show, 2020 Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Austrian pharmaceuticals magnate, business man and collector Andreas Mohringer has built a world-class car collection featuring exclusive sports and racing models from all eras, as well as prototypes and one-offs of unique historical importance. Andreas has contributed significantly to the world of classic cars with his passion and cultural approach to the world of vintage automobiles, showing a fantastic example from his collection every year at Concours d’Elegance and other events around the world. His cars always impress both the public and the jury and very often return home with Best in Show recognitions. In 2019 he won the Best in Show at Cavallino and in 2020 his 1958 Ferrari 335 S Spyder Scaglietti, restored by Maestro Paul Russell, was recognised as the “Best of the Best” car of the 2019 Concours season at the Peninsula Classics event in Paris.
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Martin Viessmann
Joe Lacob
Martin Viessmann
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Age: 60-69 | Score: 51.70
1923 Mercedes-Benz Indianapolis Beach Concourse
2nd in class at 2000 Pebble
Viessmann is Chairman of the Executive Board of Viessmann Group, a German manufacturer of heating, refrigeration and climate-control equipment, which employs around 12,000 people in 12 countries worldwide. His love for classic cars dates back to over 20 years ago, when he started collecting some of the finest examples of Mercedes and European sports cars. Today, he is the proud owner of one of the best classic car collections in Europe. The focus of his collection is mainly Mercedes, but over the years he has assembled a considerable number of important pre-war and post-war cars. He also likes to race his cars, especially at events like Goodwood or the Mille Miglia. One of the stars of his world-class collection is the 1929 Mercedes-Benz 720 SSK, kept in highly original condition. 100 RANKING & SUB RANKINGS
Harry Yeaggy
Harry Yeaggy Age: 70-79 | Score: 51.54
1935 Duesenberg SJ ”Mormom Meteor” 2007 Pebble Beach Best of Show, 2011 Amelia Island Best of Show - Sport, 2018 Amelia Island Elegance Best of Show Harry Yeaggy accepted the challenge of being the custodian of some of the finest cars in the world, although he shuns the spotlight and his garage is a decidedly private realm. However, he has shown cars at several Concours d’Elegance events around the world, such as Pebble Beach or other American shows, winning several Best in Shows in recent years. Most notably, he won the most coveted award at Pebble Beach with his Duesenberg SJ Marmon Meteor in 2007 and Best in Show at Amelia Island 2018 with a 1929 Duesenberg J/ SJ Convertible. He also became a name on everyone’s lips when he acquired the ex-James Bond Aston Martin DB5 at auction. His collection is an amazing accomplishment, especially when you realise that as a child his own family was so poor they couldn’t afford a car. Yeaggy owns Ford GT40 #1076, which shared the 1-2-3 GT40 tie at Le Mans in 1966. He also owns the only factory Cobra race car made with a 427 big block. Another highlight of the collection is the 1967 Ferrari 412 P Competizione, which raced with the Ecurie Francorchamps.
Joe Lacob Age: 60-69 | Score: 51.50
1963 Ferrari 250/275P Best of Show
2018 Amelia Island Concourse de Sport
Joe Lacob is an American business executive, partner at Kleiner Perkins and the majority owner of the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association. In the past few years, Lacob has been collecting the best racing and sports cars of the ‘50s and ‘60s. One of the highlights of his collection is the 1963 Ferrari 250/275P. This car won the 1963 ADAC Nurburgring 1,000 km with John Surtees and Willy Mairesse and the 1964 Sebring 12 Hours with Mike Parkes and Umberto Maglioli at the wheel. It also finished second at Sebring in 1963 and won the first race at Mont Tremblant as a NART entry with Pedro Rodriguez. At Amelia Island 2018, it received the “Best of Show Concours de Sport” award.