Our 2024 Posters
August 8, 2024
Our posters this year emphasize the timeless beauty of the automobile, featuring cars that span much of automotive history, from the antique to the modern eras.
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2024 Concours Poster
The Italian marque of Maserati is being featured this year, as is the Italian coachbuilder Pietro Frua, and our Concours poster celebrates both. Two gorgeous Maseratis rest at the edge of Carmel Bay, with The Lodge at Pebble Beach and its famed golf links in the distance. In the foreground is a rare Frua-bodied 1955 Maserati A6GCS Spyder, one of just three built and two remaining in existence. This car is sometimes said to be Frua’s masterwork, and it has a succession of concours awards to back that statement. Behind it is a Zagato-bodied 1956 Maserati A6G Berlinetta, the very last of 21 Zagato berlinettas built.
2024 Tour d’Elegance Poster
For Americans with taste and a bit of wealth, Packard was the obvious choice when seeking to purchase an automobile from the earliest days of motoring through the half century that followed. Consequently, Packard is the most-shown American marque at the Pebble Beach Concours, and its creations have taken our top award on four occasions. On the 125th anniversary of this much-respected marque, our Tour poster features the quintessential early Packard—a 1914 Packard 4-48 Seven-Passenger Touring seen wending its way along a scenic section of 17-Mile Drive.
2024 RetroAuto Poster
Nuccio Bertone’s 1970 Lancia Stratos HF Zero has been called “the ultimate wedge” car and it takes prime of place on our RetroAuto poster, which celebrates the bold lines and shapes that transformed automotive design in the 1960s and held sway through much of the ensuing decades. Here the Zero is hot on the tail of the 1979 Aston Martin Bulldog, which was said to be the fastest production car of its era. Both of these iconic wedge cars are charging through Del Monte Forest down to the Pebble Beach Concours show field.
Our Poster Artist
The paintings for all three of our 2024 posters were created by Tim Layzell, a world-renowned artist with a portfolio that celebrates not only the world’s great cars but many of its greatest motoring events. Tim sometimes paints with an eye for realism and great attention to detail, reflecting nostalgic elements of our automotive history, while at other times he demonstrates his own distinctive “pop art” style, where strong lines and solid blocks of color emphasize stress movement and focus the eye on the subject. You can learn more at www.timlayzell.com.