Regarded as the “Pebble Beach of the East,” The Bridge car show in Bridgehampton, New York has always been one of our favorite events to attend. Taking place at the private golf club that sits on the hallowed grounds of the original Bridgehampton Race Circuit, the namesake classic car exhibition pays tribute to the historic racing that took place on the site for nearly half a century.
The exhibition is primarily focused on post-war sports and competition cars that raced or would have been eligible to race at The Bridgehampton Race Circuit during its glory years. More than 200 cars of great provenance are featured every year.
September 23rd marked the seventh year of the prestigious event: we had two examples of the 964 Turbo S Flachbau and two examples of the 996 GT3 RS on display. Just 39 units of the 964 Turbo S Flachbau made their way to the United States, and as for the 996 GT3 RS, they were never even sold in the United States; they were imported from Japan, and can legally only be driven 2,500 miles per year.