The Ferrari Club of America
Concours Awards
FCA Concours Awards
Concours Class Awards Criteria
Cars are divided into roughly similar classes, which vary with the number of entries.
Cars in each class compete against standards. All qualified cars are eligible for major awards.
> or equal to 97 points, The FCA Platino Award ™
> or equal to 92 points, The FCA Oro Award ™. Only one such award is given per class
> or equal to 87 points, The FCA Argento Award. Only one award available per class
Major Concours Awards
FCA Enzo Ferrari Memorial Award |
Overall Best of Show Ferrari Ferrari North America |
FCA Luigi Chinetti Memorial Award |
Outstanding Ferrari Road Car Pirelli |
FCA Phil Hill Memorial Award |
Outstanding Ferrari Competition Car David MacNeil |
The Ferrari Club of America National Vintage Preservation Award |
Best Preserved Early Ferrari Southeast FCA Region |
The Ferrari Club of America National Classic Preservation Award |
Best Preserved Late Ferrari Doug Teague |
Forza Ferrari Award |
Outstanding Eary Ferrari Paul Russell and Company |
Contemporary Ferrari Award |
Outstanding Ferrari built 1975 or later Steve & Chris Ahlgrim |
Trofeo Gran Turismo Award |
Outstanding Pre-1975 Ferrari, regularly driven Leverage Wines |
Forte Award |
Outstanding Flat 12 Ferrari T. Rutlands |
Greatest V-12 Award |
Greatest Contemporary V-12 Bobileff Motorcar Company |
Greatest 8 Award |
Outstanding 8 cylinder Ferrari Phil & Martha Bachman |
Outstanding 3-Series Ferrari |
Best 3 Series Ferrari Senega Collection |
Outstanding 4-Series Ferrari |
Best 4-Series Ferrari Prancing Horse Magazine |
Grand Touring 2+2 Award |
Outstanding 2+2 Ferrari regularly driven Mecum |
Dino Ferrari Award |
Outstanding Dino Ferrari Rick & Suzanne Race |
Supercar Award |
Outstanding Supercar Brian Crall |
NART Award |
Outstanding NART Ferrari Judges of the Concours |
Mauro Schedoni Excellence Award |
Ferrari Best Representing Italian Design and Elegance Simone Schedoni |
Ed Gilberston Award |
“Ferraris Are Meant To Be Driven” Pacific Region of FCA |
FCA Coppa Bella Macchina Award
Objective: Recognition for Ferraris that are in exceptionally good working order, and every component and accessory works precisely as delivered from the factory under driving conditions
Prerequisites: 97 points or better in Concours (Platino) and have entered the CBM (also: owner shows car, driver’s license, insurance, registration) Review the Concours Competition Sequence Diagram
Review the Concours, Coppa Bella Macchina, Coppa GT, Futuro Classico Presentation (rev. 10/26/2019)
Procedure: The CBM evaluator will complete a detailed operational evaluation checklist on two portions of the competition. The evaluation will be awarded on an 100% overall Pass or Fail.
- Static portion
- Road test
In case of a problem the entrant is allowed 1 (one) hour to fix 1 (one) problem.
Preparation: Check your own car before the evaluation (checklist / manual) Review the Coppa Bella Machina Competition Rules and Test Requirements (rev. 2/2015)
Historical failures
- Windshield wipers don’t work
- No / inoperable trouble light
- A/C or radio does not work –tape player?
- Glove box does not lock –no key
- No proof of ownership
- Engine misfire
- Turn signals don’t self cancel
- Clock does not work
- Seat belts don’t work
- Windshield washer doesn’t work
- Door locks don’t function correctly
- Flashlight does not work
- Glove box cover does not stay up.
- Trunk / engine cover does not stay up
FCA Coppa GT Award ™
The Coppa GT is the highest award an individual can receive in the FCA at an annual meet and is awarded to only three individuals during an annual meeting. It requires the completion of three major functions in this sequence:
- Your car must compete in the Concours d’Elegance and attain a FCA Platino Award™
- Successful Coppa Bella Macchina award requiring a 100% functionality evaluation
- Demonstrate competent driver skills on the track with a qualified evaluator
Objective: Evaluation of driver skills on the track
- Considering the car’s capabilities
- Lap times should be consistent with the car’s capabilities
Prerequisites: Review the Concours, Coppa Bella Macchina, Coppa GT, Futuro Classico Presentation(rev. 10/26/2019)
Review the Concours Competition Sequence Diagram (rev. 1/2011
Download Coppa GT Rules and Scoresheet (rev. Oct. 2019)
- 97 points or better in Concours (Platino)
- Successfully earned a Coppa Bella Machina award
Evaluation: by local track evaluators familiar with FCA objectives
- Safety equipment
- Attitude and preparedness
- Knowledge and awareness
- Skills when approaching the limit
- Progress
- Dealing with the unexpected
- Skill in driving the car
- Comply with all local track / safety rules
Suggestions
- Drive your car on the street – gain experience
- Get track instruction and experience
Historical problems
- General lack of familiarity with car (acceleration, braking, placement on track)
- Smoothly shifting car
- Passing under yellow
- Competently do “heel and toe” – where applicable
- Unfamiliar with track
- Unfamiliar with car’s capabilities, tentative
FCA Futuro Classico Award
- Document the as-delivered condition
- Establish a database for future use
- All components, options, and accessories from factory
- 100% pass / fail
- Certificate of authenticity for those cars found eligible
- Futuro Classico Evaluation Guidelines
- Review presentation on Concours, Coppa Bella Macchina, Coppa GT and Futuro Classico