Grand Awards at the 2015 Concours d’Elegance of America at the Inn at St. John’s Hagerty Youth Awards, presented by Hagerty Classic Car Insurance – First Place – 1975 Lancia Stratos shown by Mouse Motors, LLC. Second Place – 1974 DeTomaso Longchamp shown by Greg Sullivan Third Place – 1934 Buick 98 Victoria shown by Nicola Bulgari Most Significant Chrysler – 1932 Chrysler Imperial CL shown by Joseph & Holly Crea Most Significant General Motors – 1955 Chevrolet Corvette shown by Gary & Sharon Mortimer Most Significant Ford – 1966 Ford Mustang GT shown by Wm. “Tom” Gerrard presented by the Mistry Group, UBS Financial Services, Inc. Best Driving Award: Car We Would Like to Drive Home – 1967 Ferrari 330 GT/S shown by Pamela & Scott Isquick presented by Hagerty Classic Car Insurance Most Photogenic – 1948 Chrysler Town & Country shown by Bill & Lynne Golling presented by Production Plus Most Outstanding Paint – 1938 Peugeot Darl’Mat Legere “Special Sport” shown by Don & Pat Bernstein presented by Autometric Collision This Car Matters: FIVA Award – 1929 Ford Model A “Williams Brothers” shown by Tom McIntyre presented by the Historic Vehicle Association Most Original: The Way It Was – 1931 Cadillac Limousine shown by John Groendyke presented by RM Sotheby’s Best Reflection – 1935 Pierce Arrow 1245 Convertible Coupe shown by Sam Lehrman presented by Meguiar’s Engineering Excellence: The Josh Madden Memorial Award – 1938 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Mille Miglia show by Oscar Davis presented by the Paul Farago Foundation Most Significant Mercedes-Benz – 1937 Mercedes 540K shown by the OFF Brothers Collection (William Johnston & Ron Elenbaas) presented by the Mercedes-Benz Club of America Spirit of Detroit – 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda shown by Tom Abrams Debut Award – 1936 Auburn 852 S/C shown by The Sport Clips Collection, LLC Best Use of Color – 1938 Talbot-Darracq T23 Drop Head Coupe shown by Paul Gould Most Outstanding Italian Car – 1959 Ferrari 250 GT Competizione Alloy show by P. Paul Pappalardo presented by the Paul Farago Foundation Spirit of the Hobby Award – This year honoring John D. Groendyke presented by Hyman Ltd. Classic Cars Spirit of the Automobilist: The Otto Rosenbusch Memorial Award – 1933 Stutz DV-32 shown by Terence E. Adderley presented by Reliable Carriers, Inc. Gordon Buehrig Award: Auburn Cord Duesenberg – 1932 Duesenberg Model J Judkins Coupe shown by Sharon & Richie Clyne presented by Classic & Exotic Service, Inc. Designer's Choice Award: David R. Holls Memorial – 1930 Cadillac 452A V-16 Convertible Sedan by Murphy shown by John Groendyke presented by Somerset Buick GMC Best Sound – 1963 Ford Shelby Cobra “Dragonsnake” shown by Chuck & Isabel Ungurean Most Significant Classic – 1929 Bentley Speed Six shown by the OFF Bothers Collection (William Johnston & Ron Elenbaas) Most Elegant Car – 1934 Packard Twelve shown by The Honorable Joseph & Margie Cassini, III The Art That Moves Us – 1935 Packard 1201 Graber Convertible Victoria shown by Ralph & Adeline Marano Timeless Beauty Award – 1957 Maserati 250S shown by Roger Willbanks Chairman’s Award – 1934 Hispano-Suiza J-12 shown by Robert & Sandra Bahre Enthusiast of the Year – This year honoring Bruce Meyer Founder’s Trophy: Best in Show – American – 1929 Duesenberg Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton by Murphy shown by Charles E. Letts, Jr. Founder’s Trophy: Best in Show – Foreign – 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante shown by Jim Patterson, The Patterson Collection