2022 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Week Schedule Blacktie & Tailpipes Gala | Grand Concourse Restaurant | Friday, July 15 | 6:30 – 11:00 p.m. PVGP Historic | Pittsburgh International Race Complex | Thurs.-Sun. July 14-17| 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Full Answer
What time is the Pittsburgh Grand Prix?
Sunday, September 25, 9:30 am – 3:00 pm Bentley Pittsburgh has been a tremendous supporter of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix.
Where do you park for the Vintage Grand Prix in Pittsburgh?
Parking: Spectator parking is available on Flagstaff Hill, across the street from Phipps Conservatory for a $25 donation per car per day – proceeds directly benefit our charities.
Where is the Pittsburgh Grand Prix?
Schenley ParkThe Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is a vintage motor sports car race and 10-day motorsport festival that takes place annually in mid-July in Schenley Park located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Is Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix free?
This evening in Squirrel Hill is one of the best opportunities to get a close look at race cars before the Schenley Park Race Weekend. Vintage racers will parade up and down the street before parking along Forbes Avenue. The free event is open to the public and will run from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Is parking at Schenley Park free?
Free parking for our visitors is available in the center island on Schenley Drive. Metered street parking available on either side of Schenley Drive is also free after 6 p.m. Monday – Saturday and all day on Sundays.
How old is Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix?
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association raises funds for autistic and IDD charities, donating over $6 million since our founding in 1983.
Who started Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix?
Alan Patterson1983 PVGP Poster Alan Patterson served as our first Race Director and helped recruit the racers. A small group of dedicated volunteers worked furiously to stage the event and create the race circuit. Five races were scheduled along with a parade of patrons to start the day of racing.
How old is Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix?
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association raises funds for autistic and IDD charities, donating over $6 million since our founding in 1983.
Who started Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix?
Alan Patterson1983 PVGP Poster Alan Patterson served as our first Race Director and helped recruit the racers. A small group of dedicated volunteers worked furiously to stage the event and create the race circuit. Five races were scheduled along with a parade of patrons to start the day of racing.
What is PVGP in Schenley Park?
The PVGP is committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for attendees in Schenley Park and at all of our events. We want anyone attending to enjoy the experience in a responsible fashion. When attending an event you are required to refrain from the following behaviors:
What are the rules for PVGP?
The PVGP is committed to creating a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for attendees in Schenley Park and at all of our events. We want anyone attending to enjoy the experience in a responsible fashion. When attending an event you are required to refrain from the following behaviors: 1 Behavior that is unruly, disruptive, or illegal in nature is not permitted. 2 You will be removed if you are publicly Intoxicated or show other signs of impairment that result in irresponsible behavior. 3 Foul or abusive language or obscene gestures will not be tolerated. 4 You must follow the instructions of PVGP volunteers and security personnel. 5 You are not permitted to display or sell any materials that are deemed by the PVGP to be offensive or discriminatory and without the PVGP’s permission.
What time does the first aid station at Schenley Park Golf Course open?
It is staffed by the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing. Hours of operation are 9:00 AM through 5:00 PM Saturday and Sunday. Paramedic vehicles are required on-site for racecourse emergencies.
Why are bicycles not allowed on Schenley Park?
Bicycles are not permitted by the Schenley Park Golf Course because of the damage caused on fairways. Frisbees and footballs or soccer balls are also not permitted because of the risk to spectators and show cars. Absolutely no weapons or fireworks are allowed.
How many restrooms are there in Schenley Park?
There are 125 portable restrooms placed throughout the park for your use. There is also a restroom with running water at the Schenley Park Golf Course Clubhouse.
Where is Schenley Park shuttle?
Free shuttles provided by Pittsburgh Transportation Group run throughout Schenley Park and will take you up to the golf course or over to the start/finish line. Stops are made at Flagstaff Hill, the golf course, the clubhouse and to Beacon Street at the Start/Finish Line. Map of Schenley Park and Shuttle Bus Routes. Details
Do you need a paramedic on a racecourse?
Paramedic vehicles are required on-site for racecourse emergencies. If one is needed for a spectator emergency the races will be stopped until a back-up unit can replace it – if it is not a true emergency please come to the clubhouse or stop a PVGP volunteer to radio for help.