Nigel Goes to Rome
One of the things I'm learning in my, uh, "mature" years is not to be envious of other people's accomplishments. You never know what sadness or disappointments lie behind those smiling faces. So it follows that I'm not envious of my friend and Classical Drives contributor Nigel Matthews, who has been invited to judge at in Rome on September 22nd and 23rd.
The event will be held at the exclusive Casina Valadier, situated in the heart of the gardens of Villa Borghese. Categories in this very "unique" concours are for: (A) One-off models (B) The only remaining car from an extremely limited production run (C) Prototypes (D) Concept and show cars (E) Famous cars (notable because of an owner, victory or other competition successes) (F) Cars from an extremely limited production run (20 built or remaining).
No, I'm not envious, more like "in awe of." To judge some of the world's rarest, finest automobiles, particularly in Rome, is an honour, though it's one that Nigel well deserves. He's judged at other international concours, including Pebble Beach, has been invited by Jay Leno to visit the comedian's private collection, test drives and reviews new Lamborghinis and Bentleys. I'm flattered that he even speaks to me although, to be frank, Nigel's a regular guy who still has to work for a living.
Besides, I've stayed at the Excelsior where the entrants will be billeted; sipped a Campari and soda and watched the passing parade on the Via Veneto as they will do; driven a Ferrari at 160 mph on the Autostrada; supervised advertising photo shoots outside Rome; enjoyed the company of some fascinating Italian hosts. Have a great time, Nigel, and don't forget to send photos to this, your favorite classic cars site, so that I can share them with our loyal viewers.
Posted by: Philip Powell
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