The 2012 edition of the world’s fines and most prestigious car show, Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Lake Como, Italy, comes to an end as the jury and public cast their votes for the winners of this year’s event. This magnificent 1933 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS you see above has been named Best of Show, and rightly so. What’s interesting, the BMW Zagato Coupe that made a lot of noise this year, didn’t win jack! That said, they haven’t yet announced the best concept car. It may have a chance there. After all, Lake Como is sort of Zagato’s home turf. Check out the list for the winners of different Trofeos, and after that enjoy a few shots from some of the best cars on display at the show: Coppa d’Oro Villa d’Este Best of Show by Public Referendum at Villa d’Este Alfa Romeo, 6C 1750 GS, 6th Series Coupé, Figoni, 1933, David Cohen, CA Special Prizes by the Jury Trofeo FIVA To the best preserved pre war-car by the Jury Avions Voisin, C 25, Berline Aerodyne, Avions Voisin, 1935, René Rey, CH Trofeo ASI To the best preserved post war-car by the Jury Porsche, 917/K, Coupé, Porsche, 1969, Mark Finburgh, UK Trofeo BMW Group Classic For the most sensitive restoration by the Jury Ford, GT 40 Mk3, Coupé, Ford, 1968, Gary W. Bartlett, USA Trofeo Rolls-Royce To the most elegant Rolls-Royce by the Jury Rolls-Royce, Silver Ghost, Picadilly Roadster, Rolls-Royce Custom Coach Work, 1922, Caesar Peier, CH Trofeo Vranken Pommery To the best iconic car by the Jury Mercedes-Benz, 300 SL, Coupé Gullwing, Mercedes-Benz, 1956, Lionel Scotto le Massese, F Trofeo Foglizzo The best interior design by the Jury Ferrari, 250 Europa, Coupé, Vignale, 1954, Heinrich Kämpfer, CH Trofeo Auto & Design To the most exciting design by the Jury Lamborghini, LP 400 Countach, Coupé, Bertone, 1975, Paul van Doorne, NL Trofeo Automobile Club di Como To the car driven from farthest away Tatra 87, Sedan Aerodynamic, Ringhoffer, Tatra Werke, 1939, Karol Pavlu, SK