Maik Hahn - May 28 2024
FuoriConcorso 2024: A Celebration of Automotive Elegance
NNestled against the scenic backdrop of Lake Como, the FuoriConcorso 2024 took place recently, captivating car enthusiasts and experts alike. Hosted in this beautiful Italian setting, the event showcased a mix of classic and modern cars, each representing craftsmanship, innovation, and heritage. The theme was British Racing Green, celebrating a long history of motorsport excellence and inviting attendees to enjoy the timeless appeal of iconic British brands.
1935 Aston Martin Ulster 'CML 719'
Not to be outdone, modern interpretations of British automotive prowess made their mark at the FuoriConcorso, with supercars like the Pagani Huayra and the mindblowing quick Lotus Elvija (2.000 bhp) dazzling onlookers with their cutting-edge design and blistering performance. Against the backdrop of Lake Como's azure waters, these modern marvels stood as symbols of innovation and progress, embodying the spirit of British engineering at its finest.
Left: The fully electric Lutus Hypercar "EVIJA" Right: Pagani Huayra R
Renowned automotive photographer and friend, Rodrigo Egea, captured the essence of each vehicle with stunning precision. Thanks to his artistic eye, we are fortunate to enjoy the beautiful cars featured at FuoriConcorso through his lens. But perhaps the true magic of the FuoriConcorso lay not only in the cars themselves but in the sense of camaraderie and passion that permeated the event. Enthusiasts from around the globe gathered to share in their love for all things automotive, forging connections and memories that will last a lifetime.
As the sun set over Lake Como, casting a golden hue over the gathered throngs of spectators and cars alike, the FuoriConcorso 2024 drew to a close, leaving behind a legacy of automotive excellence and camaraderie. Yet, for those who were fortunate enough to bear witness to this unforgettable event, the memories will linger on, a testament to the enduring allure of the automobile and the timeless beauty of Lake Como.
Article credit: Maik Hahn - Photo Credits go to Rodrigo Egea