The Boston Cup 2014 is officially scheduled for Sunday September 21st on The Boston Common. While the snow is still on the Common we have been busy planning our next great classic car weekend. In addition to the usual classes, we will be featuring the world of racing with a special highlight on New England's rich heritage; its tracks, drivers, and their machines.\\ Now entering its third year, The Boston Cup is quickly becoming a Fall tradition in New England. The inaugural event took place on historic The Boston Common, America's oldest public park. The show was centered around the Parkman Bandstand, then celebrating its 100th year, and benefited the Fund for Boston Parks and Recreation. The show was the first ever vehicle concours allowed on The Boston Common.\On display were 100 invitation only concours quality vehicles from the old to the new organized by country of origin: United States, Italy, France, Germany and Great Britain. Vehicles included an award winning 1912 Speedwell, an award winning 1947 Delahaye 135M, and a 1937 Bugatti 'Barnfind' . All competed for the prestigious 'Boston Cup'. \Year two, The Boston Cup 2013, featured the similar format with the addition of the "Made In Massachusetts" Class. Among the "Made In Massachusetts" stars where a running 1911 Bailey Electric Phantom made in Amesbury, a 1929 Springfield Rolls Royce owned by Clara Bow, and an award winning 1930 Packard 745 Waterhouse made in Webster.\\. \ In attendance the first year were over 30 VIPs and over 10,000 car enthusiasts and spectators. Year two attracted over 500 VIPs and over 12,500 car enthusiasts and spectators. We are now organizing next year's event in September. Sponsorship opportunities are available as well is space in the vendor village. For more information please contact Ed Owen - ed@virtualeas.com - or Rich Doucette - rdoucette@shoppersmarketing.com.\\\For more information, go to www.thebostoncup.com