On October 1, 2025, it was announced that Pittsburgh International Race Complex has been sold and will no longer operate as a motorsports facility. The PVGP has enjoyed an outstanding partnership with the track since launching our Historics there in 2004. It has been a valued home for the Steel Cities SCCA and a cornerstone of our event for more than two decades. We’re grateful for the memories, the friendships, and the incredible racing we’ve shared there.

As we look ahead, we’re excited to return to Schenley Park for racing action on July 18/19. With the Panther Hollow Bridge project scheduled for completion in 2026, we’re thrilled to be back on our traditional circuit soon. Stay tuned for more details.

 

Pitt Race confirmed its closure on its Facebook page on October 1, with the above message.

 


 About the PVGP

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix stands as the nation’s only vintage street race and ranks among the most significant vintage racing events in the world. Spanning two weeks, it features two thrilling race weekends alongside car shows, parties, parades, and motorsport events. Since its founding in 1983, the PVGP has been driven by its mission: ‘To stage a world-class vintage automotive race to raise funds to provide residential care, treatment, and support for individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities in western Pennsylvania.’

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is honored to be a finalist for the prestigious International Historic Motoring Awards’ Motorsport Event of 2024. Sharing this recognition with some of the most iconic events in the industry—including the Goodwood Revival, the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, Velocity Invitational, and the Silverstone Festival—highlights PVGP’s growing global impact and enduring legacy. Details