Porsche Club Car Show
Weekend July 19/20, 2025
Plan to attend the 43rd annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix with ARPCA. Join hundreds of your fellow club members, guests from other regions, and friends on “Porsche Field” in Schenley Park to enjoy fine automotive culture, vintage races, and the camaraderie that defines PVGP weekend. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is the club’s largest fundraiser of the year.
2025 promises to be another outstanding event featuring a multitude of Porsche Club and PVGP events spanning 13 days. Porsche Field patrons enjoy high-quality amenities including a catered lunch from Mission BBQ, Dining and Registration Tents replete with linen tablecloths, cooling fans, unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, Live Music, high-value Raffle Prizes, and People’s Choice Awards. The club’s PVGP Committee is utilizing a streamlined check-in process where attendees register through Motorsport Registration (MSR) and receive an email with a dash plaque and QR code “ticket” as attachments. As members drive up to the Porsche Field, we will scan the QR code and have wristbands, raffle tickets, and the PVGP Race Program pre-staged at the Registration tent.
You must Pre-Register to guarantee a spot in Porsche Field. Parking is limited to 230 cars each day. With increasing attendance from across the country, space is limited.
Hotel Partners
The PVGP has partnered with Event Connect as our hotel partner portal. This ensures that PVGP attendees, car club partners, sponsors, and racers have the best accommodations at the lowest rates while helping raise charitable funds. Approximately 20% of our visitors are from out-of-town and EventConnect can save you 24%. Click the box below to check out our hotel partner deals.
Porsche Club Leads PVGP 2020 Fundraising Efforts
In 2020, the Allegheny Region of the Porsche Club of America took a leading role in the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix’s efforts to raise funds for our charities”. Because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the annual 10-day PVGP was canceled. Instead, the PVGP announced the organization would engage in a “Shifting Gears” campaign for the remainder of the year to raise money for its charities. Local car clubs and supporters staged 26 events that allowed them to safely be together and enjoy meeting with their cars.”
Ed Rice and the Porsche Club raised $6,100 with Parade Laps in Schenley Park on Sunday, July 26, the normally scheduled Race Day. “The impromptu event was a stunning success,” according to Ed Rice, president of the Allegheny Region Porsche Club. “I was in a melancholy mood when the event was canceled and I just didn’t want to sit around and do nothing that weekend. Then I thought, what the heck, every year in the days before Race Weekend in Schenley Park I drive the racecourse to get into the vibe of the PVGP.”
Read the full details in the September issue of Rundschau – the club’s newsletter.
Attend one of the most spectacular vintage races in the world – and Party ARPCA style! The PVGP is the Club’s biggest annual event. Join hundreds of club members, guests from other regions, and friends as they gather on the lawn at Schenley Park to enjoy their cars, races, and above all, the camaraderie that has grown over the years. On March 25, 1961, 31 Porsche owners and P.C.A. members gathered at McSorley’s Restaurant in the North Hills of Pittsburgh to form their own P. C. A. Chapter. Visit the Allegheny Region’s website to learn more about their history. Porsche was the Marque of the Year in 1994 and 2002, each time they set a record for charitable funds raised by the marque including 2011 when $73,500 was raised from the Marque and $200,000 was split between our charities.