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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Former Endurance Racing boss Gerard Neveu takes Retromobile to New York
Gerard Neveu will steer the organizing team for the event at New York's Javits Centre from November 19-22 next year. After 25 years in the motorsport and automotive industries Neveu has an extensive contacts book and deep experience of staging international events and operating in the US market. During his decade at the helm of WEC, he laid the groundwork for the championship as it is today, with hybrid technology attracting multiple manufacturers. Neveu was also one of the key protagonists in the convergence of regulations between the US based International Motor Sports Association (IMSA, owned by NASCAR) and the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO, owner of WEC and founder of the 24 Hours of Le Mans). Prior to WEC he served as the Director of Paul Ricard Circuit in the South of France. Retromobile Paris celebrates its 50th anniversary next year, and the New York show aims to capitalize on the burgeoning US classic car scene, where more than 50% of the global collectors' cars market is concentrated. Neveu's first moves in the role have been to secure 400,000 square feet in four halls in Javits Center and strike an auction partnership with Gooding Christie's. 'The concept of Retromobile is special,' says Neveu. 'You find both the biggest car collectors and vendors from all around the world at the same time, plus manufacturers and brokers. You also have a fan community attending the event, who can live out their dreams, see cars and people which may bring back precious memories. Retromobile is a celebration of all things automotive, including but not limited to, motorsport. And it is a place where you can live and share your passion for cars of all types.' James Allen The choice of New York, rather than the West Coast or Miami was based on a number of factors, with logistics being a key driver. 'But also because around New York you already have a huge community of car collectors and brokers,' says Neveu. 'For the inaugural show we are looking for 200-250 exhibitors (with more than 80% coming from the USA) and 50,000 – 60,000 visitors. 'The partnership with Gooding Christie's is great for the event because, with the combination of expertise from Gooding and the prestige of Christie's, we have every reason to hope for a spectacular classic car auction." The New York event has a lot to live up to. Retromobile Paris last year attracted 146,000 visitors, of whom 19% were from outside France and 600 exhibitors with auction sales of over $125m.'I'm trying to bring my experience of managing big automotive events and make sure we will be able to offer a great and unique experience to our visitors and participants,' says Neveu. 'The big challenge facing us will be to attain the heights of the prestigious Retromobile Paris. The 50th anniversary of Retromobile next year is the perfect opportunity to export the concept of this exclusive event elsewhere for the very first time and we will do our best to deliver an event in New York with the same DNA as Paris at its core but with the vibrant American colors running right through it.' To read more articles visit our website.
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
A 1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau in Photos
More from Robb Report This Ultra-Rare Porsche 964 Was a Race Prototype. Now It Could Fetch $1 Million at Auction. The MG MGB Helped Launch America's Sports-Car Craze. Now It's a Bargain for Collectors. Porsche Is Ending Production of Its Gas-Powered Boxster and Cayman Best of Robb Report The 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine Beast The World's Best Superyacht Shipyards The ABCs of Chartering a Yacht Click here to read the full article. This 1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau will soon be available through Gooding Christie's. The cockpit has been stripped of non-essential amenities for race-focused weight savings. The car is powered by a 3.6-liter, dual-ignition flat-six engine delivering 265 hp. The 22 examples of the 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau were instrumental in the early stages of Porsche's Carrera Cup race series. The car has only 502 kilometers (about 312 miles) on it. According to the RM Sotheby's lot description from another one of the 22 examples built, which was sold by that auction house in 2022, these cars weigh only 2,414 pounds and 'the standard spoiler (which rotated upward at speed) was replaced with a fixed unit for maximum downforce at all times.' For the Carrera 4 Leichtbau, Porsche used the 964's innovative foundation but eliminated any superfluous amenities to offer the most efficient competition car that could be derived from the model. This example is expected to fetch between $750,000 and $1 million at auction.
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
A 1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau in Photos
More from Robb Report This Ultra-Rare Porsche 964 Was a Race Prototype. Now It Could Fetch $1 Million at Auction. The MG MGB Helped Launch America's Sports-Car Craze. Now It's a Bargain for Collectors. Porsche Is Ending Production of Its Gas-Powered Boxster and Cayman Best of Robb Report The 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine Beast The World's Best Superyacht Shipyards The ABCs of Chartering a Yacht Click here to read the full article. This 1991 Porsche 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau will soon be available through Gooding Christie's. The cockpit has been stripped of non-essential amenities for race-focused weight savings. The car is powered by a 3.6-liter, dual-ignition flat-six engine delivering 265 hp. The 22 examples of the 964 Carrera 4 Leichtbau were instrumental in the early stages of Porsche's Carrera Cup race series. The car has only 502 kilometers (about 312 miles) on it. According to the RM Sotheby's lot description from another one of the 22 examples built, which was sold by that auction house in 2022, these cars weigh only 2,414 pounds and 'the standard spoiler (which rotated upward at speed) was replaced with a fixed unit for maximum downforce at all times.' For the Carrera 4 Leichtbau, Porsche used the 964's innovative foundation but eliminated any superfluous amenities to offer the most efficient competition car that could be derived from the model. This example is expected to fetch between $750,000 and $1 million at auction.


Motor 1
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- Motor 1
Rétromobile Partners With Gooding Christie's Auction House
Organised by Comexposium, one of the world's leading event organisers, Rétromobile is gearing up for an exceptional year in 2026, for two reasons. In Paris, the show will celebrate its 50th anniversary, while on the other side of the Atlantic, the first American edition will be held in the heart of New York. It is in this context that Comexposium and Rétromobile are delighted to announce the signing of a multi-year partnership with Gooding Christie's auction house. This collaboration will offer collectors the most exceptional selection of vehicles ever presented at auction during the anniversary edition and future editions of the show, both in Paris and New York. After a record-breaking 2025 edition which attracted to Paris 146,000 visitors from all over the world, Rétromobile—in keeping with its mission to be a showcase for the classic car industry—has now chosen to cross the Atlantic. In 2026, this second edition of the iconic show, organized in partnership between Comexposium and duPont Registry Group , will offer a unique event for enthusiasts and collectors across North America. In Paris and New York, the shows will put in the spotlight a wide variety of vintage and rare classic cars, the heritage of more than a century of automotive history. The event reflects not only the historical and cultural significance of these mechanical gems but also the richness of craftsmanship, innovation, and design. More than a car show, Rétromobile is a celebration of automotive beauty. Beginning in 2026, one of its key highlights will be top-tier auctions conducted under the hammer of Gooding Christie's. Photo by: Gooding & Company Since its establishment in 2003 by David Gooding and his wife Dawn Ahrens, Gooding & Company has established itself as one of the world's leading auction houses in the collector car market. As a result, the auction house holds numerous world records for the most prestigious marques (including Ferrari, Bugatti, Porsche and Duesenberg). Founded in 1766, Christie's has been a global leader in the art and luxury goods market, present in nearly 50 countries (across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific), and with international salesrooms in New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris, and Geneva. Christie's acquired Gooding & Company in September 2024 and the auction house was subsequently renamed Gooding Christie's. David Gooding, Chairman of Gooding Christie's, said: 'We are proud to announce our first ever European auction as Gooding Christie's, and what better event to partner with than the illustrious Salon Rétromobile, the leading European classic car event. Rétromobile has been a vibrant marketplace for the last 50 years, with the most prominent collectors and dealers transacting the most significant cars. We look forward to taking the center stage at the Parisian and New York events' Francis Belin, President of Christie's Asia-Pacific, who also oversees the global luxury portfolio of activities, added: 'The Rétromobile team hosts a wonderful event for the global automotive community centered in the heart of Paris, and we could not be more enthused about our new partnership as the official auction house. In addition to the Parisian event, the New York edition provides a spectacular venue for our new North American auction, and presents Gooding Christie's with the next step of growth and expansion in the international collector car market.' Romain Grabowski, Director of the Rétromobile show, continued: 'During my travels in the United States I had the opportunity to attend several sales orchestrated by David Gooding and his team. The quality of the collections on display was simply exceptional. It is this expertise, these values, and the reputation of this auction house that attracted us, as well as Christie's' international reach and expertise in the art and luxury goods world. There is no doubt that this new collaboration will be one of the highlights of our 50th edition. The entire Rétromobile team joins me in welcoming everyone at Gooding Christie's to the great Rétromobile family!' Gérard Neveu, Director of Rétromobile in New York, concluded: 'Who better than Gooding Christie's to lead the auction at the new Rétromobile New York show? With David Gooding as the world-renowned expert in the classic car market together with the prestige and heritage of Christie's name. With this new partnership, and for the ultimate pleasure and benefit of American car collectors and all our future visitors, Rétromobile New York has once again been afforded the best means possible to prepare for an exceptional event in Manhattan from November 19 to 22, 2026.' Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )


Bloomberg
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- Bloomberg
The Rétromobile Show in New York to Auction Some Crazy Cool Cars
Gooding Christie's will be the official auction partner of Rétromobile, the classic car and automotive trade show, and will host a sale at the French event's first foray into the US, in New York City on Nov. 19-22, 2026. It's a multiyear contract, though organizers declined to quantify its value. As part of the agreement, Gooding Christie's will also hold the sole auction during the 50th anniversary of Rétromobile at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles on Jan. 28-Feb. 1, 2026. Rétromobile is among the most popular automotive events in Europe. This year more than 146,000 people attended to see gleaming classic Aston Martins, Alfa Romeos, Lancias and Lamborghinis spread across 800,000 square feet. There were 600 exhibitors selling automotive parts, memorabilia and the cars themselves.