Also new for 2011 will be improvements to the Schenley Park race course. This is welcome news as 360 days a year the course serves as public roads around and through Schenley Park and the Schenly PArk Golf Course. This includes repaving and the addition of new timing equipment.
On the car show side of the event, Porsche will serve as the 2011 Marque of the Year and along with the Allegheny Region of the Porsche Club of America celebrating their 50th anniversary. They are planning for this to be one of the largest Porsche gatherings in the U.S.
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is unique in the world of vintage sports car racing in that all of the racing takes place on city streets, just like in the old days. Since 1983, the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix has raised over $2.5 million dollars for the benefit of the Allegheny Valley School and the Autism Society of Pittsburgh with 100% of the proceeds from the races and combined car shows going to charity. And has grown from a weekend event to a 10 motorsports festival filled with car shows, races, parades, parties, and much more.
This year the PVGP is set for July 10th through the 24th with race weekend and the famed international car show taking place July 23rd and 24th. The full schedule is available at www.pittsburghvintagegrandprix.com
Press release:
Vintage Racers,
As the 2011 racing season draws nearer, we are very excited to welcome everyone to the 29th renewal of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. Plans are underway and we anticipate another outstanding event at Schenley Park.
The best news is that Schenley Park will be less  expensive in 2011. For those participants who enter early, the entry fee  will be reduced by $50. In addition, there will be an option for the  entry of a second car at nearly half price. Other benefits are available  for those who want to enter both the Schenley Park and the BeaveRun  races together. 
The PVGP continues to encourage sponsorship of  cars. Sponsorship funds directly benefit children and adults throughout  Pennsylvania with autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities  through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School. We  anticipate continuing a car sponsorship program for 2011 with many  benefits for both the sponsors and drivers. 
We are going to continue the traditional large  PVGP tent at the head of the paddock. It will be the site for the Friday  night Happy Hour get-together and the Saturday night driver/volunteer  dinner. Plans are underway to expand and upgrade the menu for the  Saturday night dinner. As in the past, we will hold all driver meetings  at this location and it will remain open during the event for dining and  other functions.
Based on comments from prior participants, there  will be changes in the dining arrangements. A continental breakfast will  be provided on Saturday and Sunday mornings and is included with your  entry. In addition, there will be several food vendors offering a wide  variety of lunch items at reasonable prices. We hope that this will  provide more flexibility and convenience for participants who make their  own dining arrangements. 
Improvements to the race course include repaving the  start/finish straight as well as a permanent transponder line. If you  have a transponder, you will be timed. Rentals will be available but  limited. It is recommended that participants have their own transponder.  As has been the case over the past several years, we are continuing to  expand the eligibility in each of the groups to accommodate more cars.  Rest assured that we are not going to open up eligibility to those cars  that do not fit the unique course that is Schenley Park. We will not  compromise safety for the cars, drivers or the spectators. All  participants at Schenley are strongly encouraged to take notice of the PVGP Driver Policy as excessive exuberance or unsafe driving will not be tolerated.
Porsche will be the featured marque for 2011 and it  is expected to draw a large number of participants in the marque race as  well as a large representation on the show field. In addition, if  participants wish to paddock together, we strongly encourage that they  send the PVGP their space requirements. We are anticipating a large  entry this year and paddock parking is expected to be very tight. 
As Competition Director this year, I look forward  to maintaining the tradition and uniqueness of the only city street road  race in the country. I have been working in many capacities at the PVGP  since its inception in 1983 and expect that the 2011 event will  continue to provide all of the fun for participants and spectators that  it has in the past. All of the PVGP team, including, Jim “Rocky” Farrar,  Race Director, Mike Connolly, Assistant Race Director, Donna McDonough,  Chief Registrar and all the other outstanding volunteers welcome and  offer you the opportunity to enjoy and participate in the Pittsburgh  Vintage Grand Prix, recognized worldwide as a premier vintage racing  event, through the spectacular Schenley Park in Pittsburgh. 
Please join us in making the 29th running of the PVGP the very best ever.
Richard Barnes – PVGP Schenley Park Competition Director 412-767-8611
Jim “Rocky” Farrar - PVGP Race Director
Mike Connolly - PVGP Assistant Race Director

 
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