July 7, 1959 - May 5, 2025 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear friend, colleague, and co-founder, Wayne Woodward Long, who left us on May 5, 2025. Wayne was not only a cornerstone of Concours LLC but also a cherished member of the automotive community. Wayne graduated from WVU in 1985 with a BSCE in Civil Engineering. He enjoyed a diverse career, beginning as a Project Manager at Hampton Roads Sanitation District and National Marketing Engineer at U-Liner. He then embraced his entrepreneurial spirit, founding and partnering in several businesses including Pierpont Fuels, Mid-Atlantic Market, Mid-Atlantic Sports Cars, and Concours LLC. Wayne’s lifelong passion for motorsports began before he was five years old. He grew up surrounded by the automotive world, as his parents and aunt and uncle, Susie and Dick Whiteman, were founding members of the Mon Valley Sports Car Club, which he later helped revitalize in 2007. Wayne began competing in motocross at the age of 14 and after retiring from racing dirt bikes he started competing in autocross events, which he continued for more than forty years. Working together with his childhood friends Rick and David Biafora, he started Mid-Atlantic Sports Cars in 2007, a collector car dealership. He shared his experience and built relationships with many clients and several of the prominent auction houses over the years. Over time it became a central gathering place for his many friends and family to get together and share their lives. His office at MA Sports Cars was decorated grandly with museum-level memorabilia and collectibles throughout his years as a fixture within the automotive community. He quickly became a respected figure in the car community, serving as Chief Judge and founder for the Cortile Cup awards of the Cortile Italian Car Show at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. He helped establish the Greenbrier Concours d'Elegance, judged for the Hilton Head Concours d'Elegance, the Sewickly Show, and others, and also laid the groundwork for the Las Vegas Concours through his company Concours LLC. His dedication and knowledge earned him strong relationships with leading automotive brands including Panoz and the Dodge Viper Team. Wayne was a member of the Mon Valley Sports Car Club, Ferrari Club of America, Porsche Club of America, and Sports Car Club of America. He was knowledgeable in and loved sharing the history of things, whether it be for people, places, cars, or events, and made him a natural mentor to those around him. Everywhere he went, he had a fascinating story to tell that went with it. Wayne is survived by his wife Kim, his daughter Cassandra, his grandchild Jackson, his two sisters Janet and Sarah, and his brother Tom Jr. A Celebration of Life will be held July 4th weekend with location and time to be announced at a later time. We’d love for everyone to bring their favorite fun vehicle out for a gathering that embraces his love of family, friends, and cars. Wayne's legacy will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him. His passion, integrity, and warmth left an indelible mark on the automotive world and our hearts.
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