The Audrain Motor Week returned to Newport, Rhode Island this month, culminating in the Concours on the lawn of The Breakers overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The event, which is sponsored by A. Lange & Sohne (see the watches we spotted at the event here), featured a diverse selection of machinery on display throughout the town of Newport, from modern exotics to pre-war treasures. In typical Audrain fashion, the weekend included more than just a formal Concours, from a cars and coffee to a tour of the roads around Newport. Plenty of these cars were brought to be driven. 

The experience was a celebration of car culture across generations, with the Concours featuring a “30 under 30” category by decade to spotlight owners under the age of 30, with cars built for under $30,000. The cars and enthusiasm exhibited were just as exciting as the more traditional classes broken out, and brought a sense of depth and personality to the weekend’s proceedings. 

The Audrain Newport Concours and Motor Week was only established in 2019, but already feels an integral part of the Audrain’s broader presence and goals. The town of Newport has a rich automotive history, serving as the backdrop for the ​​first Vanderbilt Cup in 1900, where Willie K. Vanderbilt and company raced their newly imported automobiles around a horse track. The Cup would move south to Nassau County, New York by 1904, and set the stage for American racing culture in the process. 

With that stage set, here are 10 of the best cars we saw in Newport over the course of the Audrain Newport Concours and Motor Week. Some were award winners, while others evoked a strong sense of nostalgia. Each of them is brilliant in their own way.