Hampton Classic Grand Prix - 27 East

Hampton Classic Grand Prix

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Alan Keeley

Alan Keeley

Dr. Harvey Manes and Meryl Dee

Dr. Harvey Manes and Meryl Dee

Antoinette Biordi and Luciane Serifovic

Antoinette Biordi and Luciane Serifovic

Bess Freedman and Robert Nelson

Bess Freedman and Robert Nelson

Eleanor Donnelly and Taylor Berry

Eleanor Donnelly and Taylor Berry

Pam Liebman

Pam Liebman

Howard Lorber, Rita Cosby and  John Catsimatidis

Howard Lorber, Rita Cosby and John Catsimatidis

Jay Hershenson and Rebecca Seawright

Jay Hershenson and Rebecca Seawright

authorStaff Writer on Sep 5, 2022

Spectators watched the 46th annual $410,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix in splendor on Sunday in the VIP tent. RICHARD LEWIN PHOTOS

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