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Celebrating 75 Years of Formula 1 at the Pebble Beach Concours

November 1, 2025

Pictured above: The 1970 March 701 Formula 1 drives along the show field on Concours Sunday.

To celebrate the 75th anniversary of Formula 1, the 2025 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance traced the full history of Formula racing — from cars representing its origins in Grand Prix racing through to cars on the starting grid today.

A total of thirty-one cars lined up along Stillwater Cove on Concours Sunday, adding a fierce and colorful element to the show field. Here’s a look back at a few standout moments from every Formula 1 class:

1910 Benz 21/80 Prinz Heinrich Renn Wagon
The 1910 Benz 21/80 Prinz Heinrich Renn Wagon makes its way down Highway 1 on the Tour d’Elegance.

Origins of Formula 1: Grand Prix 1906–1940
While the cars in this class were exhibited rather than judged, they were not at all static: two out of the seven cars participated in the Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance. These cars included the 1910 Benz 21/80 Prinz Heinrich Renn Wagon and the 1927 Delage Type 15 S8 Grand Prix. This class demonstrated the elegance and attitude that came from these racing greats that played a role in the rise of Formula 1.

1927 Delage Type 15 S8 Grand Prix
The 1927 Delage Type 15 S8 Grand Prix leads the way over Bixby Creek Bridge, along the Big Sur coast.

75th Anniversary of Formula 1: 1950-1973 class
Restored in 2010 to its 1967 Watkins Glen specification, the 1967 Lotus 49 Formula 1 took First in Class for the 75th Anniversary of Formula 1: 1950 to 1973. Its engine, the Ford Cosworth DFV, became the most successful Formula 1 engine in history, winning 155 Grand Prix. This car also drove over the ramp a second time to receive the Tony Hulman Trophy, which is awarded to the most significant open wheel race car.Another standout moment for this class was the first American-built F1 race car, the 1960 Scarab Formula 1, in motion on the Tour d’Elegance.

The 1967 Lotus 49 Formula 1 drives onto the ramp to receive an award.
Posed on the show field along Stillwater Cove, the 1960 Scarab Formula 1 shows off its Tour d’Elegance ribbon.

75th Anniversary of Formula 1: 1974-Present The 1976 Ferrari 312 T2 Formula 1 raced by famed Niki Lauda in his historic season, was awarded First in Class for the 75th Anniversary of Formula 1: 1974-Present. This car was a true representation of the racing greats that were present on the show field at this year’s Concours.Built for speed, it soon became a pivotal force in a season that left a lasting mark in Formula 1 history. Nicky Lauda and the 1976 Ferrari 312 T2 reshaped what it meant to be a champion.

The famed Niki Lauda’s 1976 Ferrari 312 T2 Formula 1 drives over the ramp to receive its First in Class Award.

Tracing the History of Formula 1 From its Origins to the Present Day at the 74th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

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