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Thursday, 8 September 2016

Global vote sees The Classic & Sports Car Show’s ‘A Century of Supercars’ poll narrowed down to 11 finalists

  • Global vote sees The Classic & Sports Car Show’s ‘A Century of Supercars’ poll narrowed down to 11 finalists
  • Icons such as the Ferrari F40, Bugatti Veyron, Lamborghini Miura and McLaren F1 are in the running, and all 11 will be on display at Alexandra Palace from 28th – 30thOctober
  • Next stage is a second public vote, with the winner, the ‘greatest supercar ever’, announced at this year’s show
  • To vote for the ultimate supercar and buy tickets, head to http://www.classicandsportscarshow.com
The shortlist for The Classic & Sports Car Show’s ‘A Century of Supercars’ global poll has been confirmed, with 33 of the world’s fastest and most pioneering speed machines whittled down to 11 thanks to over 17,000 votes by members of the public.
Supercar enthusiasts have been flocking online since June to vote for their favourite cars from 11 different eras, ranging from pre-1914 models all the way to modern machines built after 2010.
 
And now the public must decide which of the 11 cars will be crowned the greatest supercar ever at The Classic & Sports Car Show, held at Alexandra Palace from 28th-30th October.
Some truly iconic names make up the shortlist, including the Ferrari F40, McLaren F1 and Alfa Romeo 8C. Here are the contenders looking to be crowned at Alexandra Palace:
Up to 1914
Mercedes 1908 GP

1914-1929 
Bentley 41/2-litre Blower

1930s
Alfa Romeo 8C

1940s
Jaguar XK120

1950s
Mercedes 300SL ‘Gullwing’

1960s
Lamborghini Miura

1970s
Lamborghini Countach

1980s
Ferrari F40

1990s
McLaren F1

2000s
Bugatti Veyron

2010s
McLaren P1

All finalists came through era-related category battles to make the shortlist, with voters choosing between three different models from every given generation.
The Bentley 41/2-litre Blower emerged from a particularly gruelling tussle with the Bugatti Type 43 and Mercedes-Benz SSK, taking 50 per cent of the votes in the 1914-1929 category. The McLaren F1 had no such trouble in its 1990s showdown with the Jaguar XJ220 and Bugatti EB110, though, with 80 per cent of voters putting it through.
Voting for the overall winner takes place throughout September ahead of the event, where all finalists will be on show in all their glory. The greatest supercar of all time will then be revealed in a spectacular multi-million-pound display.
To vote, visit www.classicandsportscarshow.com/supercars and pick the car you think deserves the crown. Everyone who votes will be entered into a draw to win a pair of places on the VIP show tour.


James Elliott, Classic & Sports Car Group Editor: “Over 17,000 votes were cast for the cars in our shortlist, and it’s safe to say the public did a good job – the 11 finalists are truly spectacular. Indeed, there’s a strong case for each and every one of them to take home the ‘Century of Supercars’ title, but there can only be one winner.



“Our‘Century of Supercars’ feature is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for visitors of all ages, and I can’t wait to see which of these impressive supercars comes out on top.”

The Classic & Sports Car Show in 2016 will feature more than 300 of the world’s most prestigious classic cars from world-famous collectors and world-renowned classic car retailers. The event will also feature an auction from Coys, live restoration by a team of specialists from Classic Motor Cars (CMC) of a unique Jaguar XK120 by Pininfarina and a Live Interview Stage in partnership with Goodwood Road & Racing.

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