There will be no fewer than 13 Austin-Healeys racing at the Pittsburgh Vintage
Grand Prix, July 17 and 18. Entries include Sprites, 100s, 3000s, a Works
Sebring 3000 and at least one 100S.
Many aspects of the PVGP make it a truly unique event. The course is laid out
on a twisting 2.33 miles of road through Pittsburgh's Schenley Park. Such a
layout makes the PVGP the only vintage car race in the nation that is held
exclusively on city streets. No less than five 180-degree hairpin turns can be
found on the Schenley course, along with nine other turns and a quarter-mile
straight.
Spectator admission is free, and there is a huge British car show on Saturday.
See the website http://www.pittsburghvintagegrandprix.com/
Jim
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