The 30th Anniversary Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, honoring MG as the featured marque, will take place July 13–22 on the grounds of scenic Schenley Park in Pennsylvania’s Steel City. A 10-day good-time festival organized by the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association, the event features good fun, good races, good car shows and good charity causes.
Community-supported by some 1,200 local volunteers, the festival charges no admission fee for watching the races, and beyond the races, many car clubs support the event with car shows and activities. With MG as the featured marque this year, special attention will be paid to the MGB, which this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of its introduction in 1962.
Some 200 vintage cars are expected to be racing in seven different classes—including over 40 MGs of all types, with several all-MG races on the docket. Additionally, for a small donation, street MGs will be offered the opportunity to do Parade Laps around the 2.3-mile, 23-turn racecourse Sunday morning. For complete information about the Vintage Grand Prix and its ancillary events, please visit www.pvgp.org