22 September 2017

The 1954 Maserati A6GCS/53 Berlinetta

It’s a daunting task: Choose a single winner from among the world’s most significant cars. Now in its second year, the Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award draws its finalists from the top concours around the globe. This year’s winner is a 1954 Maserati A6GCS/53 Berlinetta, bodied by Pinin Farina. It’s based on the two-litre racing car developed by the Maserati brothers, and is the only example that retains its original chassis and body out of the four cars produced.

“The sensitive retention of its originality allows this stunning motorcar to emerge as the most elegant preservation among its four 1954 counterparts,” says Michael Kadoorie, co-founder of the Best of the Best award. Once owned by Count Alterto Magi Diligenti of Italy, the A6GCS/53 Berlinetta was campaigned in several races, including the 1955 Mile Miglia. Today it’s owned by Timm Bergold, and is part of the Monaco-based Destriero Collection. Bergold gets misty-eyed when discussing the car. “It was actually a childhood dream,” he says about owning the Maserati.

This year’s Best of the Best contenders are winners from the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, Amelia Island Concours de Sport, Chantilly Arts & Elégance Richard Mille, Concours of Elegance UK, Palm Beach’s the Gran Turismo Ferrari Cup, Cavallino Classic, Goodwood’s Cartier Style et Luxe Concours d’Elegance, and the Quail, a Motorsports Gathering. Peninsula’s panel of judges is a veritable who’s who of the car world.

“How do you go about deciding which is the Best of the Best? You put together a world-class group of judges that, by any standard, has never been put together before,” says Bruce Meyer, co-founder of the Best of the Best award. They include well-known car collectors such as Ralph Lauren and Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason, and top automotive designers from the world’s luxury car brands, including Chris Bangle (formerly of BMW), Gordon Murray (McLaren), Flavio Manzoni (Ferrari), Ian Callum (Jaguar), and Ian Cameron (formerly of Rolls Royce).

Source: This 1954 Maserati Was Just Named the Greatest Car in the World for 2017



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