This weekend, the larger than ever Messe Essen hosted the 29th Techno Classica. Unrivalled in size, the annual classic car show attracts over 200,000 visitors during just five days. They are treated to 2,500 exhibitors that range from dealers and manufacturers to parts and supplies vendors. This year's edition did not have a problem to fill the expanded grounds of the vast exhibition centre and exploring all halls required proper exercise. As always, there was a lot to see and amidst the dozen of Mercedes-Benz 300 SLs, we found some true gems. Among them was the very Maserati 250F that Juan Manuel Fangio drove to victory in the 1957 Monaco Grand Prix and a unique all-electric Porsche 910 replica.
Our photographers got a week's worth of exercise to pick out all the highlights. The result is this 190-shot gallery that serves to illustrate a concise report.

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2017 Techno Classica - Report and 190-shot Gallery