www.concoursvirtual.com to give owners the chance to take part in a worldwide event during the coronavirus pandemic. And it will allow enthusiasts around the world to see some of the best cars ever made while doing their bit to help kids in the COVID-19 crisis.The final date for car entries is Monday and the concours will run from June 30 until August 9, when the Best of Show awards will be announced, with the cars judged by a group of motoring experts and celebrities.The panel of more than 40 judges includes Goodwood Festival of Speed founder the Duke of Richmond, Pink Floyd drummer and Ferrari enthusiast Nick Mason and American telly automotive restoration expert Wayne Carini.The concours has 17 classes, ranging from Cars of the Art Deco.