Helltown Brewing Winners Circle – Race Results
The Helltown Brewing Winners Circle is a special place at the PVGP where our racers are recognized and rewarded. On Sunday afternoon at Schenley Park and at Pitt Race, the top finishers pull into the Winners Circle after each race and share stories in live interviews with the PVGP’s Ted Sohier. Vintage racers make our event possible – without them, there is no race. Vintage racing is a purely amateur sport with no prize money and the racers pay their own expenses, maintain their own cars and even make a donation to enter the race – so the least we can do is to show our appreciation and reward them with a cold Helltown Beer.
PVGP Schenley Park Vintage Races – August 4, 2024
Prewar, Preservation and Under 1 Liter – 2024
Small Bore Under 1.5 Liters – 2024
Medium Bore – Under 2.0 Liters – 2024
Big-Bore – Over 2.0 Liters – 2024
Sports Racers & Formula Cars – 2024
PVGP Historics – July 27-28, 2024
PVGP Schenley Park Vintage Races – July 23, 2023
Axis Allies Race – 2023 PVGP Schenley Park
PreWar and Preservation Race – 2023 PVGP Schenley Park
Under 1.5 Liters Race – 2023 PVGP Schenley Park
Under 2 Liters Race – 2023 PVGP Schenley Park Race
Over 2 Liters Race – 2023 PVGP Schenley Park
Sports Racers and Formula Race – 2023 PVGP Schenley Park
MG 100th Anniversary Race – 2023 PVGP Schenley Park
PVGP Historics at Pitt Race – July 14-16, 2023
2023 PVGP Historics – Big Bore & Ground Pounders
2023 PVGP Historics – Formula Ford
2023 PVGP Historics – Medium Bore Roadsters
2023 PVGP Historics – Medium Bore Tin Tops
2023 PVGP Historics – Modern Historics
2023 PVGP Historics – Small Bore
PVGP at Schenley Park – July 24, 2022
Donna Mae Mims Spridget Race – 2022 Schenley Park
Porsche Marque Race – 2022 Schenley Park
PreWar, Preservation and Under 1 Liter Race 2022 Schenley Park
Under 1.5 Liters Race – 2022 Schenley Park
Under 2 Liter Race – 2022 Schenley Park
Over 2 Liter Race – 2022 Schenley Park
Sports Racers and Formula – 2022 Schenley Park
PVGP Historics at Pitt Race – July 15-17, 2022
2022 Historics – Formula Ford – Results All 3 Days
2022 Historics – Ground Pounders and Large Bore – Results All 3 Days
2022 Historics – Medium Bore – Results All 3 Days
2022 Historics – Modern Historics – Results All 3 Days
2022 Historics – Small Bore and Formula Vee – Results All 3 Days
2022 Historics – BMW Club Racing – Results All 3 Days
Schenley Park Winners Circle Results – Sunday, July 25, 2021
Group 1 PreWar, Preservation And Under 1L July 25, 2021
Group 2 Sports Racers, FV, Formula Jr And FF July 25, 2021
Group 3 Under 1.5L July 25, 2021
Group 4 Under 2L July 25, 2021
Axis vs Allies Race July 24, 2021
PVGP Historics at Pitt Race Winners Circle Results – July 18, 2021
Group 1 Small Bore And Formula Vee July 18, 2021
Group 2 Medium Bore July 18, 2021
Group 3 Big Bore And Ground Pounders July 18, 2021
Group 4 Formula Ford July 18, 2021
Group 5 Modern Historics July 18, 2021
Vette Viper Race July 18, 2021
2018 Schenley Park
Group 1 PreWar and Preservation – Schenley 2018
Group 2 Under 1.5 Litres – Schenley 2018
Group 3 Under 2 Litres – Schenley 2018
Group 4 Over 2 Litres – Schenley 2018
Group 5 Sports Racers and Formula Cars – Schenley 2018
Group 6 BMW 2002 Saturday Race – Schenley 2018
Group 7 Axis vs Allies -Schenley 2018
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Welcomes Helltown Brewing as the sponsor of our Winner’s Circle. Helltown has been brewing specialty beers with the PVGP since 2019, so this was a natural partnership. We are thrilled to be working with the Helltown team and can’t wait to taste the Grand Prix Ale when it’s tapped each year!
Helltown Brewing History
At Helltown, they are dedicated to producing the highest quality beers in traditional and modern fashion using the best malts and hops. Craft Beer with a Rebellious Attitude! Helltown Brewing was founded in 2011. The best way to experience their wide variety of beers is to visit any of their four Taprooms in southwestern Pennsylvania. You can also get it at your favorite distributor in PA, MD, & WV. The brewery is named after Mt. Pleasant’s nickname “Helltown” during the late 1700s and the Whiskey Rebellion, later dubbed the zip code of 15666.