Cavallino Classic celebrated its 35th year last weekend, with a new location after 34 years at The Breakers. This year the celebration moved to The Boca Raton in Palm Beach, Florida, a luxury hotel that itself was celebrating 100 years in 2026.Cavallino is surely the greatest collection of Ferraris assembled every year, and this year was no exception. With the presence of no less a luminary than Enzo Mattioli Ferrari, great-grandson of the car company founder and an investor in the show, Cavallino has a provenance no other event can match— except maybe the three other Cavallino Classics that are now held in Modena, Monaco, and Dubai.The weekend started at The Breakers, with a special “Cavallino Legacy” showcasing past Best of Show winners from the first 34 editions of the Classic. Friday also saw the Tour d’Eleganza, a rally that winds through the scenic roads of South Florida.The Concorso d’Eleganza you see here was on Saturday, at The Boca Raton, followed by the Classic & Sports Sunday at the Mar-a-Lago Club. Throughout the weekend, more than 360 automobiles took part in the three-day Palm Beach Cavallino Classic. Unfortunately, they only gave us 14 photos. Scroll through nonetheless and pick your favorites.The field greets the sun on show day.Best of Show Competizione was awarded to this 1948 166 MM Berlinetta #02C/020 I.Luigi Orlandini, in the white hat, chairman of the board of Cavallino Classic, helps cut the ribbon. Enzo Mattioli Ferrari, grandson of Piero Ferrari, in the blue suit behind Luigi, watches. Luigi Orlandini, chairman of the board of Cavallino Classic. Ferrari La Ferrari, Enzo, etc.Best of Show Gran Turismo was awarded to this 1956 410 Superamerica #0475 SA.A couple of 250 GT CabrioletsA 288 GTO leads a row of great Ferrari supercars, including five F40s.