London Concours celebrates ‘The Youngtimers’

The London Concours has revealed its latest class to celebrate, ‘The Youngtimers’. The class will appear at the Honourable Artillery Company HQ from 8 to 10 June and will celebrate the German performance youngtimers of the ’80s and ’90s with their high top speeds, huge engines and outrageous body kits.

Among them are homologation specials, including the Mercedes 190E 2.5-16 Evo II (pictured, above), designed for the German Touring Car series, or Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM), and an Audi Sport Quattro, homologated for Group B rallying. Both cars create immediately recognisable silhouettes with their prominent rear wings.

Alongside the homologation specials will be a feast of ’80s and ’90s German nostalgia. The class also includes the best of the fast-tuned saloon and estate models of the era. The 190E and Sport Quattro will be joined by two models from fast estate car royalty, the Audi RS2 Avant, and the Alpina B10 V8 S Touring.

The notion of the fast estate car very much came to life in the late ’80s and early ’90s, with the Audi RS2 one of the first of the breed. The RS2 was the first Audi RS products, and it quickly became the perfect embodiment of the breed. Co-developed with Porsche, the car featured a 2.2-litre five-cylinder turbocharged engine producing 315hp, which was fed to the wheels by Audi’s legendary quattro four-wheel drive system. The car also featured plenty of space for carrying people and luggage.

Set alongside it will be one of the rarest BMW M3s made. The BMW E30 M3 Roberto Ravaglia Edition had a limited production run of just 25 cars, all made exclusively for the UK market. Also a homologation car for DTM, the Ravaglia name comes from Roberto Ravaglia a very successful Italian DTM driver with BMW in the late ’80s and early ’90s.

Audi Sport Quattro.

Also on display are two models from Mercedes’ back catalogue that were tweaked, tuned, and re-imagined by Brabus and Konig. The Mercedes 300CE ‘widebody’ by Brabus and the Mercedes 560SEC ‘widebody’ by Koenig, feature two of the more exaggerated body kits on display at the show. At a time when excess was everything, Brabus and Konig took two relatively ordinary German cars, and made them into something very unique.

These seven cars are part of a nine-car line-up of the most significant cars from the German performance youngtimer era, which itself is one of eleven classes and features that will grace this year’s London Concours.

“Among our world-class line-up of eclectic vehicles, we’ve never before celebrated this particular era of extraordinary German performance,” London Concours Director, Andrew Evans. “During the ’80s and ’90s in Germany, the motoring world was alive with motorsport, and the youngtimers class incorporates some of those exciting homologation specials that we all lusted after. But more than that, we also celebrate the tuners such as Alpina, Brabus, Koenig and Hartage – that really came to embody that era of motoring excess.”

Previously held over two days, the London Concours 2021 shifts to a three-day event to capitalise on visitor demand for more luxury brand content – from jewellery to bespoke suits – and modern supercars. The three days will be a VIP Preview Day, Style Edition and Supercar Day. At the heart of each day will remain the collection of nearly 100 rare and iconic luxury cars of all ages that has quickly cemented London Concours as one of the UK’s top motoring events.

Tickets are available from www.londonconcours.co.uk/tickets

1995 Audi RS2 Avant.
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