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"Evening of Speed" A Glamorous Prelude to the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

6/14/2024

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by Bernard Martin
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The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix (PVGP) is revving up excitement with the announcement of its "Evening of Speed" scheduled for Friday, August 2, 2024. This exclusive event marks a vibrant prelude to the weekend's racing festivities, drawing together PVGP race drivers, their crews, VIPs, and a select number of ticketed guests.

The PVGP Driver Reception, traditionally held at Orr's Jewelry Store on Forbes Avenue, will transition to the elegant Frick Fine Arts Building on the University of Pittsburgh campus. With limited tickets available at $85 each, this event offers a rare opportunity to mingle with racers and enthusiasts in a historic setting.

The day begins at 4:00 PM with the iconic GT40 race car taking pride of place on the Frick's front lawn, highlighting the same location where the Grand Prix hosted its inaugural car show in 1984. By 4:30 PM, Flagstaff Hill's gates will open for parking, setting the stage for a 5:00 PM parade of drivers and their vintage machines.

This parade will begin at the PVGP paddock, winding around the track, over the Panther Hollow Bridge, and finishing at the Frick Fine Arts Building, weaving a path past the Ragtime Racers and Vintage Indy Displays in front of Phipps Conservatory.

From 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Phipps becomes the center for interaction, hosting a meet and greet with the Ragtime Racers and Vintage Indy participants. The Frick Fine Arts Building, a landmark since its 1965 opening and dedicated to the memory of Henry Clay Frick by his daughter Helen Clay Frick, will offer guests a chance to enjoy its art and architectural marvels, including replicas of Florentine Renaissance artworks.

The event will feature a 5:30 PM interview session in the Schenley Plaza Tent with University Formula SAE team students, including Panther Racing, Carnegie Mellon Racing, and Penn State's Nittany Racing. They will discuss their cutting-edge developments in EV-powered race cars alongside noted automotive engineers and designers Kip Wasenko and Brian Willis. (more details  below)

The highlight of the evening, the "Legends of Schenley" Awards Presentation, is set for 6:00 PM, followed by remarks from this year's Grand Marshal, Bill Warner. A strolling dinner commences at 6:15 PM, allowing guests to relax and engage further in this unique setting.

Bill Warner will captivate the audience again at 7:00 PM with his talk on "Motorsports Photography Then and Now," appealing especially to photography aficionados and social media enthusiasts. The vintage race cars will make their return to the paddock by 8:30 PM, ensuring they are securely in place before sunset.
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The "Evening of Speed" is more than an event; it's a celebration of automotive history, innovation, and the enduring spirit of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, promising an unforgettable start to "The Vintage" weekend of vintage racing and car shows at Schenley Park.

Evening of Speed Itinerary

  • 4:00 pm – Frick Fine Arts: GT 40 display moves onto Lawn
  • 4:30 pm – Flagstaff Hill: Parking opens for Ticketed Guests
  • 5:00 pm – 6:00pm – Meet & Greet of Vintage Indy and Ragtime Racers
  • 5:00 pm – Frick Fine Arts: Opens to Ticketed Guests
  • 5:15 pm – Frick Fine Arts: Helltown Beer, Wine and soft drinks
  • 5:30 pm – Paddock: Race cars parade to the Frick Fine Arts Building
  • 5:30 pm – Emerald Lawn Tent: Interviews of Pitt and CMU FSAE students
  • 6:00 pm – 6:15 pm Frick Fine Arts: Bill Warner Opening Remarks
  • 6:15 pm – Frick Fine Arts: Food is available
  • 7:00 pm – Emerald Lawn Tent: Bill Warner “Photography Then and Now”
  • 8:30 pm – Race Cars head back to the paddock before nightfall.
  • 9:00 pm event concludes
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About Bill Warner

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Bill Warner is a distinguished figure in the automotive world, renowned for his deep-rooted passion and significant contributions to car culture. As the founder of the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, one of the most prestigious car shows in the United States, Warner has established himself as a prominent advocate for automotive history and preservation. His expertise extends beyond organizing elite automotive events; he is also a respected automotive photographer and journalist, whose work has graced the pages of major publications and captivated audiences worldwide.

With a career spanning several decades, Warner has developed an extensive network within the automotive industry, from collectors and restorers to designers and racers. His knowledge of automotive history is profound, and his personal collection includes some of the rarest and most unique vehicles. Warner's contributions to the automotive community have been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, reflecting his influence and commitment to the celebration of automotive heritage.
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In 2024, Bill Warner will serve as the Grand Marshal for the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix (PVGP), an honor that acknowledges his lifelong dedication to the automotive industry. His role at the PVGP will not only highlight his storied career but also underscore his ongoing influence in shaping automotive culture and enthusiasm. Warner's presence as Grand Marshal is expected to bring a unique depth of knowledge and passion to the event, making it a memorable experience for participants and spectators alike


About Kip Wasenko

Kip Wasneko has made a remarkable impact as the Head of Design at General Motors, especially noted for his significant achievements in revitalizing the Cadillac brand. One of his most notable contributions was leading the design team that introduced the acclaimed Cadillac V-Series, a lineup that successfully fused luxury with high performance, catering to a new era of automotive enthusiasts. This series not only enhanced Cadillac's market presence but also redefined its identity as a competitor in luxury performance vehicles.

Wasneko's leadership was crucial in the development of groundbreaking design concepts that pushed the boundaries of innovation and sustainability within the automotive industry. Under his direction, the team unveiled the Cadillac Lyriq, an all-electric SUV that marked Cadillac’s ambitious step towards electrification, showcasing his commitment to forward-thinking automotive solutions.

Furthermore, Wasneko played a pivotal role in Cadillac's return to racing, overseeing the design and development of the Cadillac DPi-V.R race car. This vehicle made a significant mark in endurance racing, participating in prestigious races like the 24 Hours of Daytona. This move not only highlighted Cadillac's engineering capabilities but also its resurgence as a symbol of American ingenuity and competitive spirit in the racing world.

These milestones under Wasneko's guidance have not only solidified GM's standing in the global automotive industry but also reinstated Cadillac as a beacon of luxury, innovation, and performance.

About Brian Willis

Brian Dean Willis is a prominent figure in the automotive and aerospace engineering sectors, currently serving as the Owner, CEO, and Chief Engineer at Leap Racing in Suwanee, Georgia. His company specializes in a variety of engineering design and development tasks, including aerodynamics for sports prototypes, race car development, and the design of limited production street cars. With a background rich in high-level engineering projects, Willis has made substantial contributions across multiple disciplines, from aerospace to automotive.

Before founding Leap Racing, Willis was the Vice President of Engineering at Panoz Cars, Elan Technologies, and DeltaWing Technologies Group, where he directed the engineering efforts across various divisions and spearheaded the design of an all-electric race car for the Le Mans-Garage 56 initiative. His leadership in this role was marked by his oversight of significant projects, including the design of several electric vehicles and advanced racing cars.

Willis’s expertise in vehicle dynamics and aerodynamics was further honed during his tenure as Director of Technical Services at Multimatic Inc., where he was the Chief Designer for the 2016 Ford GT that won its category at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. His career also includes impactful roles in racing teams and engineering firms like Team Goh Racing, where he contributed to a Le Mans victory, and Williams Grand Prix Engineering, where he helped design a Le Mans winning LMP prototype sports racing car.
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With educational credentials that include Master’s degrees in Mechanical and Composites Engineering from MIT and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University, Willis’s profound technical knowledge and innovative approach have been instrumental in driving advancements in both racing performance and vehicle design. His career is marked by a commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering to achieve superior performance and efficiency in high-stakes environments.

editors note: The planning and logisitics of this event where completed by Bernie! 
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