There is no shortage of concours events, car shows, or collector gatherings on the calendar each year. What is considerably rarer is an event that asks its participants not to polish their cars and display them, but to actually drive them. The Monticello Invitational at Monticello Motor Club is exactly that, and as an official partner, duPont REGISTRY is honored to be part of an event that, for the third consecutive year, is shaping up to be one of the most compelling days in the collector car world.
Held at Monticello Motor Club's private, member-only motorsports facility in New York State, the Monticello Invitational takes place on Saturday, June 6, 2026. The venue is anchored by a professionally designed 4.1-mile circuit and pairs genuine track infrastructure with an integrated paddock, a full-service clubhouse, and the kind of privacy that is increasingly difficult to find at high-profile automotive events. A helipad sits on the property, a private airport is nearby, and the adjacent Motor Club Estates community, where many members maintain private residences and store significant portions of their collections, extends the experience well beyond a single day on track.
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The event draws from Monticello Motor Club's 700-plus-member base. Over 125 guests and more than 40 extraordinary vehicles are expected in attendance, with the full weekend running from a private welcome dinner on Friday evening through an optional road drive and brunch on Sunday.
What separates the Monticello Invitational from virtually everything else on the collector calendar is its philosophy. Participants are not presenting their cars to a crowd of spectators. Instead, they are driving them, on track, organized into structured sessions by vehicle type and driving pace so that each car can be experienced in the environment it was built for. Between sessions, owners and guests gather in the paddock and clubhouse. The day concludes with an invitation-only evening gathering within the surrounding collector community. It is, by design, an atmosphere where meaningful relationships form and where the cars serve as a common language.
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The Cars: What a Monticello Invitational Field Looks Like
The Monticello Invitational curates its field around a clear set of criteria: significance, rarity, and suitability for a shared driving environment. This is not a gathering for modified production cars or street-tuned track toys. It is a gathering of automobiles that represent the absolute pinnacle of what the collector car world has produced, machines that belong on the circuit and whose engineering can only be fully appreciated when they are in motion.
Confirmed participants for the 2026 edition include the Pagani Zonda Revolucion, the Porsche Carrera GT, the Koenigsegg CCX, the Koenigsegg Agera RS, the Pagani Huayra Roadster Tempesta, the Koenigsegg Jesko Attack, and the McLaren Solus GT, among others still to be announced.
These confirmed entries sit alongside the broader categories of cars that define the Monticello Invitational field each year: modern hypercars from Bugatti, Ferrari's Icona Series, and McLaren's Ultimate Series; analog and homologation icons including the Ferrari 288 GTO, F40, F50, and the McLaren F1; Ferrari XX Program cars, Pagani R variants, and the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro; and notable historic competition machines from endurance and GT motorsport's greatest eras. The full 2026 field will be announced in the weeks ahead.
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Your Car Belongs Here. And So Do You.
The Monticello Invitational is invitation-only, but the path to an invitation is more straightforward than you might expect. If you own a hypercar, a significant limited-production road car, or a notable racing machine that meets the event's criteria for rarity and track suitability, participation as a driver is complimentary. You bring the car. Everything else is taken care of.
This is the core premise of the event: the cars are the contribution. An owner who brings one of these legendary machines is not a ticket buyer; they are a participant in a gathering that exists only because they and their peers choose to show up and drive. The intimacy of the event, its private setting, and its carefully managed media presence all exist to protect that dynamic and ensure that owners feel comfortable using their cars rather than guarding them.
The weekend is structured to accommodate guests as well. Participating owners are welcome to host friends and family who join as personally invited guests and share in the full weekend experience. A small number of trusted industry partners also participate, curated to ensure their presence feels organic rather than transactional.
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