The Cortile is honored to announce that, beginning this year, the Cortile Cup will be awarded in memory of Wayne Long—automotive enthusiast, passionate collector, and co-founder of the Cortile. Wayne passed away on May 5, 2025, and his absence will be deeply felt throughout the automotive community, particularly here in Pittsburgh where his vision helped shape the Cortile Italian Car Show into what it is today. Wayne Long was more than a founding partner. He was a driving force behind the evolution of the Cortile from a celebration of Italian style into a true Concours event. "Wayne, with the encouragement of Steve Barney, approached me and said that in order to elevate the prestige of the Cortile, we should make it more than just a car show by bringing in a judging staff,” said Cortile Founder Bernie Martin. “Wayne recruited and funded—entirely on his own—the lodging and accommodations for the judges, and each year he personally created the Cortile Cup trophy. He also came up with the idea of a permanent Cortile Cup, akin to the Borg-Warner Trophy, listing each year's winners." The Cortile Cup is awarded annually to the finest Italian car on display, judged by a panel of respected concours judges from around the country. Wayne’s belief in the importance of design, heritage, and presentation lives on in every award presented. In recent years, additional Cortile Cup honors have been named in memory of other Italian car icons—Walt Spak for Lancia and Pietro Castiglioni for Ferrari. Wayne now joins this distinguished group, and his name will remain a permanent part of the legacy he helped build. Wayne’s efforts at the Cortile were just the beginning of his lasting impact on the concours world. As a direct result of his work with the Cortile Cup, Wayne went on to found Concours LLC, a company dedicated to growing and elevating concours-level events across the country. One of his proudest achievements was the creation of the Greenbrier Concours d’Elegance, an event he conceived and brought to life with his characteristic determination and eye for excellence. His influence extended even further. Wayne motivated Dan Panoz to step into the concours scene, which led to the Panoz Reunion being held at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix in 2025, as well as Panoz being named the Spotlight Car of the PVGP in 2023. In 2022, Wayne was also instrumental in organizing the Viper Spotlight Show, helping to bring modern American performance into the PVGP spotlight alongside its deep historic roots. Wayne was also part of the initial planning team behind the inaugural Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance at Dragon Ridge, bringing his vision and strategic thinking to help shape that event’s early direction. At Amelia Island, he helped develop driving tours that brought collectors and enthusiasts closer to the spirit of motoring. Friends and fellow enthusiasts are invited to attend a memorial service for Wayne Long on Sunday, July 6, 2025, from 3pm - 6pm in the afternoon at his shop at Mid Atlantic Sports Cars, 1000 Business Park Drive, Suite 101, Morgantown, WV 26508. It will be an opportunity to gather among the cars, community, and spirit that meant so much to him. As we prepare to celebrate Lamborghini as our 2025 Proiettore Macchina, we do so knowing that Wayne's vision continues to guide the Cortile—from the paddock to the podium. To learn more about Wayne’s remarkable life, please visit his obituary here. To read our full tribute: Farewell to Wayne Long – Co-Founder, Visionary, Friend A Personal Note
On a personal level, losing Wayne has been incredibly difficult. He was not only my trusted business partner, but one of my closest friends—someone whose passion, conviction, and humor were constant sources of inspiration. We dreamed up ideas together that others thought impossible, and then he made them real. His absence leaves a void, but his vision and energy will always be part of everything we continue to build. ~ Bernard Martin
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Jason Moka will assume the duties as Chief Judge for the Cortile Cup in July 2022. by Bernard Martin Pittsburgh, PA. - Jason Moka has been named as the new Chief Judge of the Cortile Cup at the Cortile Italian Car Show that is held each July during the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix.
Jason Moka has been in the automotive industry for over 10 years in sales management and marketing. He is the Marketing Director for the Rohrich Automotive Group and is the creator of the Bentley Auto Show that benefits the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Charities. Founded in 2019, the Annual Car Show has been hosted by Jason and his team at Pittsburgh Bentley and Maserati of Pittsburgh in Wexford, PA. This fabulous event marks the end of the PVGP Summer Car Show events. In addition to his creation of the show at Rohrich, Jason has been an avid supporter of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix and the Cortile for more than a decade . Being an enthusiast himself, Jason had the itch to travel to other shows and venture into the world of judging. He is now a member of several auto clubs in the area and is active in planning events for the PVGP. According to Jason, "I'm honored to now be entrusted to be the Chief Judge for the Cortile at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix." Jason's personal collection includes a 1994 Ferrari 349 Spider, a 1989 Lamborghini Countach and a 1998 Mercedes SL600 Sport. The inception of the Cortile Cup started in 2011 at the recommendation of Steve Barney. Steve was a Senior Judge at the Hilton Head Concours and suggested to Wayne Long that an award for the best cars at the Cortile would add excitement to the event. Wayne Long, the owner of Mid-Atlantic Sports Cars put together awards for the Cortile Cup that summer and has done so every year since. According to Wayne, "After starting the Cortile Cup nearly ten years ago it seemed like is was good time to pass the baton to a new steward of the event. Jason Moka and Maserati of Pittsburgh will be taking the award program forward and I feel it is in very good hands!" "Jason has been taking a more active role over the past few years in both recruiting cars and providing ideas and insights as well as promoting the Cortile to a larger audience. He's helped raise the bar for the exceptional level of cars that have been on our display field these past few years. He's the next generation of leadership within our car community and I can't think of a better person to take the reigns and add to the Provenance of the event that Wayne and his group of judges set down the foundation." said Bernard Martin, the Founder and Managing Director of the Cortile. The “Cortile Cup” is awarded to the most significant or exciting Italian car on display during Saturday’s viewing. In addition to the Cortile Cup Overall Winner award, awards are given for the best-in-class for the following marques: Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Fiat, Maserati, Lamborghini, and an Italian specialty car. |
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