PVGP Makes the Shortlist for the Prestigious 2024 International Historic Motoring Awards
The International Historic Motoring Awards is the most prestigious, global awards night in the collector cars world, celebrating the achievements of people and organizations worldwide. Launched in 2011, the International Historic Motoring Awards is now back in the ownership of its original founders, Geoff Love and David Lillywhite of Hothouse Media. It has been relaunched for 2024, with more focused, global award categories and the stunning new venue of the Peninsula London Hotel.
‘The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is honored to be a finalist for the 2024 International Historic Motoring Awards. We are humbled to be in the company of so many other distinguished motorsport events’ said PVGP Executive Director Dan DelBianco.
The PVGP is a finalist for the Motorsport Event of the Year which is identified as ‘The world’s best motoring event, whether a festival, concours, one-marque gathering, anniversary celebration or other collector car show. Entrants to this category should demonstrate specific innovation, success or achievements’.
Press Release from IHMA:
The International Historic Motoring Awards (IHMA) has revealed its shortlist for 2024. Sixteen prestigious prizes are up for grabs, and the winners will be revealed at a ceremony and gala dinner at the Peninsula London hotel on November 22, 2024.
Launched in 2011, the International Historic Motoring Awards is now back in the ownership of its original founders, Geoff Love and David Lillywhite of Hothouse Media – the publishing house of Magneto and Octane magazines.
Revamped for 2024, the IHMA has received hundreds of nominations for 2024 from motoring experts, enthusiasts and personalities from around the globe.
The award categories encompass everything from exceptional restorations and world-class events to outstanding individual achievements.
Magneto readers will help decide the Car of the Year, one of the night’s most coveted awards, through public voting.
Around 400 guests will attend the glittering awards ceremony on November 22, and tickets for the event – which includes dinner and drinks – cost from £280 for a single admission and £2600 for a table of ten.
Tickets can also be booked at the official website, where there is information on all the awards, the judges and much more.
AWARDS SHORTLIST:
MOTORSPORT EVENT OF THE YEAR
Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion
Velocity Invitational
Goodwood Revival
Silverstone Festival
BESPOKE CAR OF THE YEAR
V12 E-type Reimagined – Building the Legend
Tuthill GT ONE – Tuthill Porsche
Auto Union Type 52 ‘Schnellsportwagen’ – Audi Tradition
Veloce12 – Touring Superleggera
RUF Rodeo – RUF Automobile
BOOK OF THE YEAR
The Last Eye Witness – Doug Nye
Millanta on Ferrari 1947-1952 – Alessandro Silva
Nash-Healey: A Grand Alliance – John Nikas and Hervé Chevalier
JaguarSport XJR-15 – Peter Stevens
Texas Legend – Jim Hall and his Chaparrals – George Levy
Never Look Back – Derek Warwick
BMW by Design – Steve Saxty
BREAKTHROUGH EVENT OF THE YEAR
Concours of Elegance Germany
International Women’s Day Hagerty Hangout
ModaMiami
The Oberoi Concours d’Elegance
The Aurora – Scandinavian Concours
CLUB OF THE YEAR
Historic Sports Car Racing
MG Car Club
Team Jarrott
Ferrari Club of America
Porsche Club of America
Vintage Sports-Car Club
INDUSTRY SUPPORTER OF THE YEAR
A. Lange & Söhne
Motul
Richard Mille
Piston Foundation
Historic & Classic Vehicles Alliance
Mercedes-Benz Classic
Hagerty Drivers Foundation
MOTORING EVENT OF THE YEAR
73rd Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
InterClassics Brussels
American Speed Festival
The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering
Rétromobile
Salon Privé
PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR
Bruce Meyer
Daman Thakore
David Knight
Frank Cassidy
Paul Russell
SPECIALIST OF THE YEAR
Jim Stokes Workshop
Coryton Fuels
Eagle E-Types
HK Engineering
CKL Developments
Ashton Keynes Vintage Restorations
RALLY OR TOUR OF THE YEAR
RREC Silver Ghost Register Tour of Norway – Classic Travelling
Tour de Corse Historique – Classic Media
Modena Cento Ore – Canossa Events
1000 Miglia
Tour Auto – Peter Auto
Peking to Paris Motor Challenge – HERO-ERA
YOUNG ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR
Mark Hastings
James Barrett
David Kibbey
James Mabley
William Garrett
Tom Lee
MUSEUM OR COLLECTION OF THE YEAR
Autoworld Brussels
Petersen Automotive Museum
Revs Institute
Silverstone Museum
MEDIA OF THE YEAR
Goodwood Road & Racing
Kidston SA
Hagerty UK
Audrain Museum Network
Chimp Television
The Late Brake Show
CAR OF THE YEAR
Public voting for Car of the Year is open here – vote NOW to ensure your vote counts!
1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports
1964 Meyers Manx ‘Old Red’
1934 Auto Union Type 52 ‘Schnellsportwagen’
1954 Lagonda DP115/2 and DP115/3
1924 Mercedes Targa Florio
1984 Toleman TG183B-05 Hart
1903 Mercedes-Simplex 60 HP
1970 Plymouth Superbird No. 43
1970 Lancia Stratos HF Zero
2024 Tuthill GT ONE