Put-in-Bay Road Races
Put-in-Bay Airport | September 20-23
Vintage MGs, Porsches, Triumphs, and other rare sports cars return to the Put-in-Bay Road Races Reunion. PIBRRR welcomes owners/drivers of vintage sports cars to come and participate in events and activities. Join us, race viewing is FREE!
The tiny island town of Put-in-Bay hosted sports car races that were conducted by the Cleveland Sport Car Club and the Northeast Ohio Region of the Sports Car Club of America one weekend each year from 1952 to 1959. There was one additional race in 1963 coordinated by the Detroit Region of SCCA / Waterford Hills Road Racing Club, but that race was abruptly halted when a competing Elva sports racer went off course (to avoid a dog, the driver claimed) and crashed heavily, fortunately without injury to driver or spectators and ending road racing on the island “forever.”
The cars that competed in those races were small sports cars with under 2,000cc of displacement and sports racers (purpose-built closed-wheel racing cars) under 1,500ccs. Marques included production cars from makers such as MG, Triumph, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Lotus and many others and race-bred cars such as Elva and Cooper as well as a host of home-bred varieties. The drivers were strictly amateurs, racing for the fun of it, but many went on to make significant names for themselves in racing. These include Carl Haas, Chuck and Susie Dietrich, Chuck Stoddard, Tom Payne, Ralph Durbin and a long list of others. Despite the challenging roads and difficult spectator control, there is no record of any major injuries that resulted from conducting these races.
More information about the PIBRRR can be found here.