RM Sotheby's - London 2020
RM Sotheby's is excited to announce that it has become the title partner to the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run for the next decade. This exciting new partnership with the Royal Automobile Club brings a new name, RM Sotheby's London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, to the world's longest-running motoring event.
With this exciting announcement, RM Sotheby's long-established London sale will now be held on the eve of the Veteran Car Run in conjunction with the partnership. A staple on the global collector car calendar, RM Sotheby's London sale celebrates its 14th year in 2020 with a history of worldwide bidders and consignors attending. With the alignment of these two international brands, enthusiasts are set for an incredible classic-car weekend in London celebrating a passion for all things motoring.

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Which of these ‘new’ Jaguar legends would you bid on?
In 2014, Jaguar set about building the six ‘missing’ E-type Lightweights and in 2017, the Coventry marque announced that it would construct nine XKSSs. Jaguar leapt several steps further in 2018, revealing that it would build a whopping 25 ‘new’ D-types, in order to fulfil the factory’s original ambition of 100 cars. Every last detail of these ‘continuation’ cars was faithfully recreated and hand-built at Jaguar Classic Works in Warwickshire.
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From the 250 GTO to the 550 Maranello, elegant and imposing dual-purpose Grand Tourers have always formed the backbone of Ferrari’s range.
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Which is your favourite F1-themed McLaren Senna GTR LM?
It’s been 25 years since JJ Lehto, Yannick Dalmas and Masanori Sekiya defied the odds to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright in the Ueno Clinic-sponsored McLaren F1 GTR. On their maiden outing at La Sarthe, F1s finished first, third, fourth, fifth and 13th overall – an extraordinary feat for a road-born GT car and not a purpose-built prototype.