Weiss describes the club as a place where members "join to indulge their passion for automobiles. They don't want to be waiting around. That's why we handle laundry, housekeeping, prepping the car... everything!"
"Welcome to The Concours Club, where the traditional golf course takes a back seat to a thrilling 2+ mile race track, and sophistication dances hand in hand with exhilaration."
"Known for bringing luxury resort-style amenities and service to its members, the F1 activation provided the club’s members with the ultimate experiences during the weekend"
"...perhaps most impressive was the Concours Club’s own pavilion for members and guests, a temporary, multistory enclave with two swimming pools and ample cocktail lounges accented with commissioned art—all directly flanking turn 3."
As we pull into the pits, Castroneves parks the BMW and a hostess greets us with a cold towel and a bottle of water. That isn’t because I’m with Castroneves, it’s just part of the service.
Marrying motorsports, luxury, and the hospitality of any lauded resort, The Concours Club brings the automotive club within the urban core, altering convention.
Four-time Indianapolis 500 champion Helio Castroneves has been immortalized twice on canvas at Miami’s new country club automotive resort, The Concours Club.