Pitt Race sold and will close at the end of 2025

J.A.
By J.A. Ackley
Oct 2, 2025 | Pittsburgh International Race Complex, Pitt Race

Photograph by Chris Tropea

All good things come to an end, and that’s the case for the Pittsburgh International Race Complex. According to several sources, it will be sold to a developer. The track will honor its remaining 2025 dates before its closing.

Located in Wampum, Pennsylvania, less than 40 miles away from its namesake city, Pitt Race has served racers since the early 2002, when it opened as BeaveRun Motorsports Complex.

In 2011, current owners Jim and Kathy Stout bought the facility that consists of more than 400 acres. They renamed it the Pittsburgh International Race Complex. The Stouts invested millions in infrastructure improvements ($15 million as of 2020), turning Pitt Race into a world-class facility.

This year's schedule included American Endurance Racing, ChampCar, Gridlife, Lucky Dog Racing League, NASA, the 24 Hours of Lemons, SCCA, Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, Tire Rack One Lap of America, Tire Rack SCCA Time Trials Nationals and the Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge. In the past, it has also had the Trans Am Series and MotoAmerica.

SCCA's Heyward Wagner shared on the Tire Rack SCCA National Time Trials Facebook group that, "Discussions about the future of the Time attack national championship event have already begun…."

What are some of the events remaining on the Pitt Race calendar?

Oct. 4: SCCA Steel Cities Solo
Oct. 4-5: ChampCar
Oct. 10: SCCA Steel Cities Solo
Oct. 15: SCCA Track Night in America
Oct. 17-19: Gridlife
Oct. 25-26: Lucky Dog Racing League
Nov. 8-9: Hooked on Driving

The Hooked On Driving Northeast Region said on its Facebook page that its November date will serve as the track's last public event.

On Wednesday, October 1, 9:30 p.m., Pitt Race confirmed its closure on its Facebook page with the following message:

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Comments
flyin_viata
flyin_viata GRM+ Memberand Reader
10/1/25 7:28 p.m.

Soooooooooooo.....where will SCCA TTN be in 2026?

Glad I got to drive there last summer with AutoInterests. 

jimbob_racing
jimbob_racing SuperDork
10/1/25 7:43 p.m.

This really sucks. Pitt Race has turned into a terrific facility over the years and to see it get bulldozed is shocking. 

There's so much empty space in Beaver and Lawrence counties that I cannot believe that a developer made an offer on a fully funtional racetrack over a wooded piece of land.

Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter)
Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
10/1/25 7:45 p.m.

This year's schedule included American Endurance Racing, ChampCar, Gridlife, Lucky Dog Racing League, Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, Tire Rack One Lap of America, Tire Rack SCCA Time Trials Nationals and the Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge. In the past, it has also had the Trans Am Series and MotoAmerica.

All that and they still couldn't make a go of it? That's discouraging.

BoxheadTim
BoxheadTim GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
10/1/25 8:14 p.m.

Well crap, guess who has booked the TNIA for 10/15 to explore another local race track.

I was hoping that this would potentially become another great option.

trigun7469
trigun7469 UberDork
10/1/25 8:41 p.m.

This is really another blow as I was there racing this weekend when a unfortunate death occurred. I started racing at Pittrace/Beaverun year 2 when it opened. It was my first track event, regular kart place and the first time I did champcar. I indirectly put all parties in contact at Chumpcar advocating for a event and it happened. If the rumor is true at this will become some AI warehouse it seems there are so many other places. It was a world class facility I am thankful that I got the opportunity.

mhaskins
mhaskins New Reader
10/1/25 8:47 p.m.

No way around it, this came down to the owners being offered an insane pile of money to walk away and let private equity turn it into a soul sucking data center.

 

This just plain sucks for the region, with so many clubs, organizations, and businesses that thrived on having a nearby track with some of the best facilities in the country. Access to this track with affordable events like Track Night in America is personally the reason I fell down the motorsport rabbit hole. I've been at pittrace at least a couple days a month either driving, spectating, volunteering, or finally this year getting paid to help out at events (not an employee of the track). Gutted for the employees of the track, some of whom are good friends and apparently only got notice this morning.

 

I think there's an applicable quote from the National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation that goes something along the lines of "gee mister, that's pretty low. If I had a rubber hose... " I think the spirit of the quote fits, if not the action prescribed. Today I think many of us in the Steel City felt like Clark Griswold opening a jelly of the month club membership with this news today.

 

To the Stouts, I hope your pile of money was worth it and you understand the magnitude of this decision to close one of the finest facilities in the country. That this closure is another win for corporate greed, and the grassroots motorsport enthusiast community has lost a second home and lost who we thought was an ally in keeping motorsport alive. 

 

wvumtnbkr
wvumtnbkr GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
10/1/25 8:48 p.m.
trigun7469 said:

This is really another blow as I was there racing this weekend when a unfortunate death occurred. I started racing at Pittrace/Beaverun year 2 when it opened. It was my first track event, regular kart place and the first time I did champcar. I indirectly put all parties in contact at Chumpcar advocating for a event and it happened. If the rumor is true at this will become some AI warehouse it seems there are so many other places. It was a world class facility I am thankful that I got the opportunity.

All of this.  I even raced there during the dark days of beaverrun when it was hard to get on track due to all the military and security training.

An Alan Wilson circuit just gone.

 

If you haven't been there, it is in the middle of nowhere.  No idea why other land couldn't be used for whatever purpose it was bought for.

RevRico
RevRico GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
10/1/25 9:04 p.m.

Well E36 M3. That leaves ummm Keystone Drag strip and the Jennerstown oval, to my knowledge. And an on again off again dirt track in Latrobe. 

That's also the Pittsburgh SCCA regions autocross lot. North hills car club, not SCCA, still has a lot,  Allegheny Highlands SCCA region is having issues with the old Wyotech lot again.

 

ClearWaterMS
ClearWaterMS Dork
10/1/25 9:18 p.m.

Race Protocol is the shop at the entrance of Pitt Race.  Doug who works there is great, he helped multiple people at the SCCA time trials a few weeks ago.  I hope that Doug is able to keep his business going without Pitt Race being there.  I know that a neighbor isn't a reason not to make a business decision, but these changes have reprocussions past just the track closing.  

TheDailyDownshift
TheDailyDownshift GRM+ Memberand New Reader
10/1/25 9:27 p.m.

Absolutely gutting news. The fact that they just took a huge payday to sell it out for data center use is such a slap in the face. No matter how much you have, apparently it's never enough.

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