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Concours in the Hills Raises $467,000 for Phoenix Children’s Foundation

Concours in the Hills Raises $467,000 for Phoenix Children’s Foundation

2026 Concours in the Hills concluded last week with record-setting results, raising $467,000 for the Phoenix Children’s Foundation. Held at Fountain Park in Fountain Hills, the event welcomed more than 50,000 spectators and showcased 1,000 cars spanning automotive history. Perfect weather contributed to record attendance, making this the most successful Concours in the Hills to date in terms of fundraising and turnout.The event opened with appearances by racing drivers Derek Daly, Didier Theys, Harley Cluxton, and Lyn St. James, adding to its ties to motorsports culture. The show field included pre-war cars, American muscle cars, European grand tourers, modern hypercars, motorcycles, helicopters, and military vehicles, totaling nearly $500 million in value. Among the entries were a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, the 1984 Indy 500–winning Penske PC9, the Ken Miles-driven 1966 Ford GT40 Mk II Sebring winner, a one-of-one Shelby Cobra Lonestar, a 1965 Ferrari 500 Superfast, and a new Ford Mustang GTD.

2026 Concours in the Hills Award Winners

  • Best of Show: Ryan Beus, 1972 Lamborghini Miura SV
  • Best Import: Kevin Hayes, 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster
  • Best Domestic: Adrian and Celine Suciu, 1963 Oldsmobile F85
  • Best Race Car: Touring Auto Collection, 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
  • Best Off‑Road and 4x4: Greg Johnson, 1974 Ford Bronco
  • Best Motorcycle: Hagop Harutiunian, 2024 Ducati Panigale V4
  • Best Car Club Display: Fountain Hills Auto Club
  • People’s Choice: Chris Fesler, 2000 GMC Sierra

Concours in the Hills supports pediatric cancer research, treatment initiatives, and the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Phoenix Children’s. With this year’s results, total funds raised since the event’s founding now exceed $3 million. The event remains free and open to the public, with funding generated through vehicle registrations, sponsorships, and private donations. Organizers confirmed that planning is underway for the 2027 Concours in the Hills, scheduled for February 27, as the event continues to expand within the automotive world and philanthropic community.

Photos by Rob Mains Photography

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