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📣 Last call to register—August 3rd Alumni Gathering at Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

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Don't miss our second Alumni Gathering of 2024, click here to register Register Now for an August 3

Don't miss our second Alumni Gathering of 2024, click here to register Register Now for an August 3 Alumni Gathering in Pittsburgh and a Chance to Win Free Tires [Alternate text]( Hi {NAME}, We’re excited to [return]( to the [Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix]( this year for a BaT Alumni Gathering. Join us on Saturday, August 3 for an all-day event running from 9am until 3pm. You can find the BaT area on the grass overlooking Turn 17, where we’ll have tents, complimentary refreshments, and special commemorative merch (while supplies last) to keep you going all day. All attendees also have a chance to win a free set of tires courtesy of our partners at [Michelin/BFGoodrich](. Attendance is free for all, but parking space in the BaT area is limited, so if you’d like to bring a BaT Alumni vehicle or other interesting ride please click the red button below to fill out our form to indicate your interest. [Register Now]( The PVGP is an incredible event—a field of over 120 cars in several racing classes competing on the roads of Pittsburgh’s scenic Schenley Park, adjacent to Carnegie Mellon University among other landmarks. The twisting, 2.33-mile course is reminiscent of mid-century street circuits like Pebble Beach and Watkins Glen with 22 turns, 11 elevation changes, and trees and stone walls right next to the track. It’s a tight and challenging route, and remains the nation’s only vintage race held on city streets. Despite its size and breadth, the event remains relaxed, with easy access to the paddock and plenty of places to find shade. So come out and connect with your fellow BaT community members at one of the best enthusiast events in the Northeast—or anywhere, for that matter. For more information about the race, please check out [the PVGP website]( (keen-eyed observers may spot the beige 912 race car belonging to [kobus]( lurking in the photos there). You received this email because you are subscribed to BaT Event Updates.   [Sell with BaT]( [Auctions]( [Results]( [FAQ]( [Models]( [Daily Mail]( Download the BaT App Questions? Please email mail@bringatrailer.com [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Email Preferences]( Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( | [Terms of Use]( Bring a Trailer Media, LLC, 1300 17th St. San Francisco, CA 94107 © 2024 Bring a Trailer Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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