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{porsche}  PORSCHE - 2011 MARQUE OF THE YEAR
 
Online registration is closed - you can register and pay at the Schenley Drive gate starting at 9:00 AM Saturday and Sunday. The weekend's car show and races are still planned this weekend rain or shine. There is no rain date.

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The Grand Prix and the Allegheny Region of the PCA are proud to announce Porsche as the 
2011 Marque of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix.
 
 
 
{50th} 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of the Allegheny Region of the Porsche Club of America.  On March 25, 1961,  31 Porsche owners and P.C.A. members gathered at McSorley's Restaurant in the North Hills 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 new record for charitable funds raised by the marque - we look forward to another great year!  Come be a part of the 50th anniversary at the Grand Prix in July. 
 
For the past 28 years, the Race Weekend has been the focus of the PVGP and no other event in the country can compare to the uniqueness of Schenley Park. See left side of this page for a full schedule of Marque events.
 
We hope to have over 500 Porsche's covering the fairways of Schenley Park including some very rare cars from private collectors, as well as special interest Porsche's from enthusiasts from across the country. Porsche owners are invited to attend regardless of year or model! In this PVGP Marque of the Year section, you should be able to find all information you need to join us for the week, including hotel accommodations and detailed information about each specific event.
 
Contacts
Jerry Longstreth  Marque Coordinator, Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
Ken Jeremiah - Allegheny Region Porsche Club
 
The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association is a federally registered 501c (3) non-profit organization with a mission to hold a world-class vintage automotive race event for charity. Since 1983 this volunteer-driven event has raised over $2.75 million to benefit autistic and developmentally disabled individuals through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix remains our country's largest vintage race event and the only one run on city streets.