DANVILLE CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE - Fall 2025
Danville Concours d'Elegance Registration
Public Admission is FREE (donations are encouraged to raise funds for Parkinson’s Disease research and patient care.
Concours Entry fees are $100 per vehicle early signup, $125 after August 1, 2025. Donation includes a dedicated parking/show stall, optional official judging, and more!
The Concours is always quick to sell out, so don’t delay!
Please note: if you encounter issues during registration, please contact us at info@danville-delegance.org and we will be happy to assist. Thank you!
About the CONCOURS
Sunday Sept.21, 2025 - The streets of historic downtown Danville will overflow with the sights, sounds and smells of classic, sports performance and exotic automobiles, as well as fine wooden yachts and cruisers, motorcycles and vintage trailers.
The French term “Concours d’Elegance” translates means “contest of elegance.” Come see Old Town Danville (Hartz Avenue) at its annual finest!
This gathering is designed to raise funds for Parkinson’s Disease research and patient care.

Vehicles may be optionally entered for judging or as "Display Only", affording the owner flexible options to participate in the event.
Optional SCCA and FCA judging. Owners of road cars, race cars, motorcycles, or boats may opt to have their vehicle considered for our Class and Best of Show awards.
Classes will be established shortly before the event based on entries and cannot be communicated or selected in advance. Vehicles will be displayed according to SCCA judging classes

SCCA Judging
The SCCA San Francisco Region is one of the few SCCA regions that still sanctions Concours events, and they will be judging road and race cars built up to 1987 at the Danville d’Elegance Concours.
Concours are exhibits of automobiles judged on their authenticity, condition, preparation and quality of restoration to original specifications. Essentially, all judged automobiles should be as they appeared on the showroom floor when new.
All judges are volunteers and deemed expert on specific marques (manufacturers). Each vehicle begins with 100 points. Points are then deducted for deviations from original specification, imperfections, poor preparation, etc. In order for an automobile to win its class, it must score at least 80 points; second place requires at least 70 points; third place at least 60 points.
Ferrari Club of America Judging
Most Ferrari road and race cars will be judged by the Ferrari Club of America, unless SCCA judging is selected by the vehicle owner for Ferraris built up to 1987.

Race Car Parade
One of the most anticipated events at the Danville Concours d’Elegance is the Race Car Parade, right down the middle of Hartz Avenue.
The sights and sounds of vintage race cars to modern day cars is not to be missed!