Events

Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

July 10, 2015 to July 19, 2015
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is quite a unique vintage racing event. It is not only America’s largest vintage race, but the only one run on city streets – the way sports car racing began. We are proud to host one western Pennsylvania’s premiere events, one whose mission is to celebrate and honor our founding vintage auto enthusiasts while simultaneously using this venue to benefit charity. Funds raised help provide residential care, treatment and support for autistic and developmentally disabled individuals in the greater Pittsburgh area through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School. • The PVGP is synonymous with Schenley Park and 2014 marked our 32nd consecutive year racing through the beautiful park setting. Vintage racing at Schenley Park is the culmination of a 10-day Race Week highlighted by Historic Races at PIRC, numerous car shows, cruises, a Blacktie Gala, and our Kick-Off Rallye. • The Allegheny Chapter sponsors events throughout the ten days. Starting with the Historic Races July 10 &11 where we host a car corral and club race. An informal welcome reception at the Hoffbrahaus on Thursday July 16, a scenic drive on Friday followed by a dinner at the famous Lemont Restaurant over looking the city of Pittsburgh. Lastly two days of car corrals on German Hill to observe the Vintage Races.

Location

Contact: 
Eric Zagrocki
Cost: 
$170
101 Panther Hollow Road
PA, Pittsburgh 15213