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FYI:

Schenley Park is the scene of our nation's only vintage race held on city streets. This 456 acre golf course and park hosts over 2,000 show cars and well over 200,000 spectators for the weekend.

The PVGP races through Schenley Park are considered by many drivers to be the most challenging race course worldwide. The 2.33 mile circuit has 23 turns not to mention haybales, manhole covers, phone poles and stone walls.

There are practice/warm-up sessions each morning. Qualifying races take place on Saturday with the Crown Royal Featured Races on Sunday. Both afternoons feature exciting racing as groups are separated by engine size and year of manufacture. There is little difference to spectators between Saturday's and Sunday's track action as over 175 cars will compete.

VSCCA Race Groups at Schenley Park
– Pre War (Pre '41)
– Under 1 Litre and Preservation (Pre '60)
– Sports Racers and Formula Junior
– Small Bore thru ’65, Modified & H Prod.
– Over 2 Litres (Pre '60)
– Under 2 Litres and Preservation

The VSCCA is the sanctioning body for the races at Schenley Park. All groups of vintage race cars will be inspected on Saturday morning and try to qualify in the afternoon for Sunday's featured races.

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