The third edition of the annual Les Grandes Heures Automobiles (LGHA), held last weekend, September 23-24, at the legendary banked Linas- Montlhéry Autodrome circuit just south of Paris, was unanimously declared to be the best one yet by both the hundreds of participating competitors, and the record number of attendees from all over Europe.
Nine-time World Rally Champion Sebastian Loeb wowed the LGHA spectators with his extreme antics on the Montlhéry banking in his wild Pikes Peak-winning Peugeot 208 T16, while ex-Group B rally driver Bruno Saby also thrilled the crowds in the 208 T16. The record-breaking Pikes Peak machine was joined by the ex-works Peugeot 307 WRC, 306 F2 and 308 Cup cars, all also demonstrated at full chat.

Other vehicle highlights at the 2017 LGHA included the presence of the dominant 1927 Delage 15 S-8 Grand Prix racer, plus the 1927 Voisin Montlhéry record-breaking car, the Sebring 12 Hours-winning Jaguar D-Type, the ex-Le Mans 1966 CD-Peugeot LM66 and a strong selection of Group B rally cars as well as a good cross-section of competition cars and motorcycles from all ages and motor sport disciplines.
Away from the historic competition machines at the LGHA, a huge array of vehicles from many classic car and bikes clubs were also in attendance, as well as a special supercar and performance GT display. New cars and motorcycle manufacturers also participated, including Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Land Rover, Tesla, Nissan, Smart, Mercedes-Benz, Subaru and Volvo, plus Honda, Yamaha and BMW Motorrad on two wheels.
French auction house Maison Aguttes held its inaugural LGHA historic vehicle auction in the heart of the Autodrome, selling the 2003 Maserati 4200 Trofeo Light “Spirit of Houston” competition racer for £242,000, almost £80,000 over its top estimate. A 1958 Lotus Eleven S2 sold for £116,000, with a competition Lancia-Autobianchi Y10 Turbo bringing in just under £16,000! On Sunday the LGHA held its first autojumble too, with many elusive parts and bargains to be found.










