More Le Mans winners have been added to the Legends of La Sarthe display at this year’s Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace on 1-3 September.
A 10-car showcase will commemorate the centenary of the 24-hour enduro.
Previously announced were Mercedes-Benz’s W194 300SL that was victorious at Le Mans in 1952, the Ferrari 250P that claimed the 24-hour race in 1963 and 1964, and the Bentley Speed Six ‘Old Number One’ that won in 1929 and ’30.
Clockwise from top: the Ferrari 250P won Le Mans 60 years ago; the Bentley Speed Six ‘Old Number One’ was victorious in 1929 and 1930; Mercedes’ 1952 winner