The Greenwich Grid: Concours Classics Meet Hypercar Royalty
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The Greenwich Grid: Concours Classics Meet Hypercar Royalty

While the world focuses on modern hybrids, the Greenwich Paddock honors the pure-blooded legacy of the McLaren F1 GTR and Ferrari P4/5.

By Devon Bryce · June 7, 2026
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In the manicured geography of Greenwich, CT, the typical weekend quiet has been replaced by the high-frequency acoustic signatures of the world’s most exclusive garage. The local circuit is currently playing host to a field of hypercars that makes a Sunday at Augusta look understated. Leading the pack is the McLaren F1 GTR—a machine that serves as the spiritual blueprint for every modern long-game strategy in motorsport—alongside what remains arguably the greatest Ferrari of all time, the P4/5.

The showcase highlights a generational shift, tracing the lineage from the legendary McLaren F1 and Ferrari LaFerrari to the brutalist architecture of the McLaren Senna. While the 2013 'Holy Trinity' of the P1, 918 Spyder, and LaFerrari established the hybrid benchmark, the presence of the Bugatti W16 Mistral reminds us that internal combustion still demands its own reserved parking spot at the club. These are not merely garage queens; they are the heavy hitters of the engineering world, brought together in a convoy that feels like a collective emptying of a billionaire’s 'survivor’s circle.'

The weekend’s schedule is setting up for a head-to-head showdown between McLaren and Porsche on June 27th and 28th, where over 150 exotic machines are expected to descend upon the green. For the Woking faithful, the F1 GTR remains the ultimate ace, a car that successfully transitioned from the paddock to the podium while maintaining a rarity that makes a hole-in-one look common. As the Italian and British heavyweights exchange glances across the fairway, it is clear that the obsession with peak performance hasn't lost its luster.

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"Im simply speechless by the amount of hypercars... including the McLaren F1 GTR, the greatest Ferrari of all time, this weekend in Greenwich."

Greenwich Concours Participant
Why it matters

This gathering signals the enduring dominance of legacy hypercar brands in the high-net-worth collector market. As McLaren and Ferrari continue to celebrate major F1 milestones, their heritage models serve as the ultimate 'short game' for investors and enthusiasts alike.

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