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2006 Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

By Michael Marter

Despite sweltering temperatures and humidity capable of melting unsuspecting Californians, XKs Unlimited Marketing Manager Dave Light and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves at the 24th running of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, run through the tree-lined streets of Schenley Park in central Pittsburgh July 15 and 16.

Given the stately trees, stone walls, curbs and fire hydrants lining the relatively tight 2.33-mile circuit, the racing is limited to mostly small-bore machinery, although an aggressively driven XK-140 FHC and an E-Type certainly didn't seem to be holding much back in their race. With little other than hay bales to protect the cars and temporary snow fencing to define spectator areas, this is what racing must have been like when my father and friends attended races at places like Torrey Pines and the Santa Barbara Airport in the 1950s and '60s - back when there was no such thing as "vintage" racing. We should note that larger-bore machines raced the previous weekend at the BeaveRun MotorSports complex near Beaver Falls, Penn., during the first weekend of what is really a ten-day event.

In addition to the racing, the Grand Prix hosts large marque-specific display areas on a public golf course contained within the park, attracting hundreds of collector cars from Ferraris and Porsches to MGs, Triumphs and Mustangs. This gave us the chance to meet many of our customers from an area of the country we obviously don't get many opportunities to visit.

As Jaguar was the featured marque this year, we decided an XKs Unlimited presence was definitely in order. While many Californians think our fair state is the epicenter of all things automotive, we were mightily impressed by the quantity (well over 100, we'd guess) and quality of the Jaguars present. From pristine XKs to highly detailed E-Types and all manner of sedans, the Jaguar owners of greater Pittsburgh are a dedicated and friendly group of enthusiasts, not to mention gracious hosts.

The Grand Marshal of this year's event was Bibiana "Bibbie" Boerio, Managing Director of Jaguar Cars Ltd. A native of nearby Latrobe, Penn., Bibbie has held a number of positions at Ford and assumed the top post at Jaguar in 2004. She's as friendly and approachable as could be, and spent a great deal of time posing for pictures with concours winners and other enthusiasts, many of whom thought the new XK convertible Bibbie was driving for the weekend was the perfect backdrop.

Speaking of the new XK, this was my first opportunity to thoroughly examine one. While I have a few nits to pick with the styling, there's no question that it is far more aggressive than its predecessor. One pleasant surprise was the exhaust note: it actually has one! I can't wait to see the supercharged "R" version.

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is run by a team of hundreds of volunteers solely to benefit the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny School. XKs Unlimited wishes to thank our hosts and is proud to support the charities that benefit from the Pittsburgh Grand Prix.

 

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