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Departments Cover Story Our cover image this month entitled “The Road to Moab”, is courtesy of Trish Carrol and Richard Strahota. Not only was it the “Other” Category award winner at this past year’s Photofest, but it also made an appearance in Richard Strahota’s story “On the Road with a Boxster” in the December 2015 issue of Challenge.
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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THIS MONTHS ISSUE OF CHALLENGE TrishCarrol JerryCharlup Gooding& Co. WaltHyjek JimJannette
BobJeffway JohnKaram MikeKeller PaulKudra LisaMusante
PaulRoth RichardStrahota SusanVaccaro RogerWilliams Uncreditedphotos/text
FREEPORT, ME • 2016 CVR FALL TOUR
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Advertising DanCooley chal-ads@cvrpca.org
Editor & Art Director ShelleyKrohnengold cvreditor@cvrpca.org
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Speical Features Editor CharlesYoung cvreditor@cvrpca.org
The CHALLENGE (ISSN 1063-150X) is the monthly publication of the Connecticut Valley Region, Porsche Club of America, published at Paladin Commercial Printers, LLC, 300 Hartford Avenue, Newington, CT 06111-1501. Periodicals postage paid at Hartford, CT. Statements appearing in challenge are those of the author and not necessarily those of the Porsche Club of America, the CVR Board of Directors or CHALLENGE Editors. The editors reserve the right to edit all materials submitted for publication. CVR/PCA is not responsible for any services or merchandise advertised herein. Permission to reprint any material published in CHALLENGE is granted provided full credit is given to CHALLENGE and to the author. Postmaster send address changes to CHALLENGE, c/o Chris Musante, P.O. Box 762, South Windsor, CT 06074. Subscription rate of $12 is included in CVR annual membership dues. Other PCA members may subscribe by remitting $30/year to CVR/PCA CHALLENGE, c/o Chris Musante, P.O. Box 762, South Windsor, CT 06074.
For CVR MEMBER ADDRESS AND INFORMATION CHANGES: please log onto www.pca.org Click on MEMBERSHIP and select MEMBER SERVICES. Select the correct option in the drop down menu. By accessing this section, you are able renew your membership, view and update your PCA membership record to include your address, phone, email, and car information. Continue your participation in PCA events and keep your CHALLENGE and PANORAMA subscriptions coming! It’s that easy! © 2016 Connecticut Valley Region, Porsche Club of America, all rights reserved. See us on the web at www.cvrpca.org 4
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PRESIDENT
SteveCloud cvrpresident@cvrpca.org Work (860)953-6826 Cell (860)883-1681
600DeercliffRoad Avon,CT06001
EXECUTIVE V.P.
DickStrahota cvrexecutivevp@cvrpca.org Cell (212)729-4463
25HuckleberryLane Darien,CT06820
V.P. DRIVER EDUCATION
8DelnoDrive Danbury,CT 06811
DaveVaccaro cvrdevp@cvrpca.org
V.P. PROGRAMS
JeffreyCoe cvrprogramvp@cvrpca.org
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DonPhelan cvrtreasurer@cvrpca.org Cell (860)614-8650
24Hammersmith Avon,CT06001 doninct@comcast.net
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AllenFossbender cvrsecretary@cvrpca.org
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MAY MONTHLY MEETING
Date: Tuesday,May10,2016
Location: Musante Motorsports 1257 John Fitch Blvd., Unit 12 South Windsor, CT 06074 www.musantemotorsports.com Directions available on the website
Our May meeting will be at Musante Motorsports in South Windsor, CT, on Tuesday, May 10th. (www.musantemotorsports.com). Musante Motorsports is a state-of-the-art, 10,000 square foot full service shop for all Porsche models and a 9,000 square foot auto body partnership. Owner Chris Musante has been an avid Porsche enthusiast since 1984 when he first owned, drove and competed with his Porsches in high speed driving events.
Please check the CVR website (www.cvrpca.org) to register using Constant Contact and for updates in the event of unexpected, or last minute changes.
Meeting Agenda: 6:30 – 7:30 pm Socializing and dinner, compliments of Musante Motorsports.
7:30 – 8:00 pm
8:00 – 8:30 pm 8:30 – 8:45 pm
CVR club business; programs, welcome new members, upcoming events and activities.
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Raffle and Closing Remarks
Please be sure to register using the Constant Contact invitation which you’ll be receiving. RSVP date is Thursday May 5th. Thanks, your CVR programs crew
Please check the CVR website (www.cvrpca.org) for updates regarding this meeting and others, in case of unexpected changes in events.
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JUNE MONTHLY MEETING
Date: Tuesday,June14,2016
Location: Hairy Dog Grrrage / Daniel Jacobs LLC 115 Hurley Road Oxford, CT 06478 (203) 262-0569 http://www.danieljacobsllc.com/ Directions available on the web site
Dan Jacobs will host our June CVR Monthly Meeting on Tuesday the 14th. Therewillbenospeakerthisevening.Asinthepast,thisisaneveningfor socializing.DanJacobsandhisteamwillbeavailabletodiscussthefacilities andanswerquestionsregardingyourPorsche.
Meeting Agenda: 6:30 – 7:30 pm Socializing and Buffet dinner compliments of Daniel Jacobs LLC and Porsche Car Show.
7:30 – 8:00 pm
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CVR club business: Programs; President’s comments; welcome new members, Activity Chair reports, items for sale. Socializing and Raffle
Please be sure to register using the Constant Contact invitation which you’ll be receiving. RSVP date is Thursday June 9th.
Thanks, your CVR programs crew
PLEASE HELP! EVERYONE ATTENDING THE MEETING SHOULD BRING A NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEM TO BE DONATED TO THE SPOONER HOUSE FOOD BANK. THIS IS ONE WAY CVR CAN HELP THOSE IN NEED. Spooner House is the only homeless shelter in the lower Naugatuck Valley area. Operated by Area Congregations Together, Inc. with the mission of providing food, shelter and support services to people in need. All energies are devoted to helping clients establish a self-sufficient living situation.
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MAY 2016 2 DeadlineforALL June2016Challenge business 2 CVRBoardofDirectorsMeeting,Gusto’s,Milford,CT,6:30PM 7 Autocross,LAZ Lot,Hartford,CT 10 MonthlyMeetingatMusanteMotorsports,S.Windsor,CT,6:30PM 14 CoffeeRun– WindMillRun– DepartsfromStamford,CT 14 CoffeeRun– CTRiverRun– DepartsfromOldSaybrook,CT 16 DriverEducation,LimeRockPark-AllRunGroups 20-22SpringTour– Williamstown,MA JUNE 2016 1 DeadlineforALL July2016Challenge business 4 AutoX,LAZ lotHartford,CT 5 SpringRally,Berlin,CT,8:30AM 6 CVRBoardofDirectorsMeeting,Gusto’s,Milford,CT,6:30PM 11 CoffeeRun– ZigZagRun– DepartsfromStamford,CT 13-14DriverEducation,WatkinsGlen-AllRunGroups 14 MonthlyMeetingatHairyDogGrrrage,Oxford,CT,6:30PM 18 CoffeeRun– F40MotorsportsRun– DepartsfromOldSaybrook,CT 19-26PorscheParade,JayPeak,VT JULY 2016 1 DeadlineforALL August2016Challenge business 9 AutoX,LAZ lotHartford,CT 10 CoffeeRun– JustBecauseRun– DepartsfromStamford,CT 11 CVRBoardofDirectorsMeetingattheCloudResidence 12 MonthlyMeetingatPorscheofFairfield,Fairfield,CT,6:30PM 15-16DriverEducation,PalmerMotorsportsPark-AllRunGroups 17 43rdAnnualCVR Concours,CranburyPark,Norwalk,CT 23 CoffeeRun– ScituateReservoirLoop– DepartsfromOldSaybrook,CT
AlldatesandinformationonthisCalendarareaccurateatthetimeofprinting. PleaseremembertochecktheCVR Websiteforthemostup-to-dateinformation. Note: Board Meetings are always open to all members. Contact any board member for exact times and directions and/or check the CVR website for last minute details. Website Updates: www.cvrpca.org | Answers to Tech Questions: www.pca.org/tech/ C H A L L E N G E
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THERE WILL BE A VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CVR BYLAWS AT THE CLUB’S MONTHLY MEETING ON MAY 10, 2016
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Article9Section1oftheCVRBylawsstates,“TheBylawsmaybeamended byatwo-thirdsvoteofthememberspresentatanyregularorspecialmeeting oftheclubofwhichduenoticeofthemeeting,andofproposedamendments, hasbeenmadeknowntothemembersthroughChallenge andtheClubwebsite twoweekspriortothemeeting.”
ProposedamendmentstoCVRBylaws(initalics):
• InArticle4Section2PrincipalOfficers,amend“AssistantTreasurerDrivers Education”to“Vice TreasurerDriversEducation,”andamend“Assistant TreasurerClubRace”to“Vice TreasurerClubRace.
Rationaleforamendments:Theadjective“vice”isconsistentwiththetitles ofotherpositionsintheclub:ExecutiveVicePresident,VicePresidentof DriversEducationandVicePresidentofPrograms.
• InArticle 4 Section 7 Duties of the Treasurer, addclarifyinglanguageto thelastsentenceinthesection.Thesentenceiscurrentlywritten,“The TreasurershallhavedirectcontrolandsupervisionovertheClub’sassets, andofpaymentoftheClub’sdebtsandobligations.”Thesentencewith amendments would be written, “The Treasurer shall have unrestricted access andsupervisionovertheClub’sassets,over all the Club’s financial accounts and over all paymentsoftheClub’sdebtsandobligations.”
Rationaleforamendments:Thebylawsshouldbeexplicitinstatingthat theTreasurerhasdirectcontrolandsupervisionnotonlyovertheClub’s primaryfinancialaccountsbutalsooverallotherfinancialaccounts.The bylawsshouldalsobeexplicitinstatingthattheTreasurerhasdirectcontrol andsupervisionoverallpaymentsoftheClub’sdebtsandobligations.
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be at Lake Tahoe, Austin, Tx and Asheville NC. All will be at luxurious hosthotelsthatwillbeworthyofthecars outside.WhenPCAbusinessconcluded, we spoke about the upcoming Zone 1 events. Although these events should not replace any CVR events, they may providesomeaddedexperiencesforthose who simply can’t get enough. Zone 1 willbehostingathreedayDEeventand ClubRace,bothatthenewlyrenovated
Many volunteers come back year after year, not only to see some great racing, but rekindle friendships with fellow CVRer’s. The same can be said for every other CVR offering.
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As I write this article, I find the club is at the cusp of an extremely busy year. Aprilseemstobewheneverythingbegins. Whenyoureadthisarticle,theClubRace will have concluded, the New Member Samplerwillhavepassedaswillourfirst Driver's Ed day. These are momentous eventsthatkicktheyearoffintrueCVR fashion. The Club Race is the Club’s biggest event during the year. Not only does it provide great competition for racers from all over the region, but it alsoprovidesagreatsocialeventforall the volunteers. Many volunteers come back year after year, not only to see somegreatracing,butrekindlefriendships with fellow CVRer’s. The same can be said for every other CVR offering. Makeyourplanstodaytoparticipatein somegreatevents.Thecalendarcanbe seenintheChallenge,butpleasecheck thewebsiteforthemostuptodateinformation.Ihopetoseeyououtandabout. For a little background, CVR, Connecticut Valley Region, is part of the Porsche Club of America and part of Zone 1. This past weekend, I attended theZone1President’sMeetingwith17 otherpresidentsorzonerepresentatives. During that meeting, we were updated onmanyinitiativesthatPCAisworking on. I am happy to say that PCA is financially very strong and will continuewithcarraffles,excitingParade venues and other ways of helping the membership.Somethingstolookforare thenewTreffentours.Thesewillreplace the Escape and will complement the Parade.ThenextthreeTreffentourswill
WatkinsGlenInternationalRaceway.In addition,aConcoursandRallyonLong Islandisplanned,aswellasanAutocross at Fort Devens, MA to end the Zone 1 year.Pleasefindmoreinformationabout theseeventsontheZone1website: zone1.pca.org. While I was at the Zone President's meeting, Lisa Musante was conducting the CVR Membership Sampler. From all accounts, everyone had a successful day. My wife, Kathy, filled in for me duringmyabsence.Shewillexpandupon thisforall: >>>continued on page 17
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CLUB MEMBERSHIP UPDATES & RENEWALS MADE EASY Is it time to renew your membership? Do you have a change/update to your address or phone number? Have you recently purchased another Porsche that you would like to register on your PCA profile? Do you need a replacement PCA membership card? You can do all of this online as easy as 1-2-3! Just log into www.pca.org. Click on MEMBERSHIP and select MEMBER SERVICES. Select any one of the four options in the drop down menu. Member Record, Renew Membership, Online Profile, Replacement Membership Card. By accessing this section, you are able renew your membership, view and update your PCA membership record to include your address, phone, email, and car information. Continue your participation in PCA events and keep your Challenge and Panorama subscriptions coming! It’s that easy!
PCA MEMBERSHIP RECRUITING Do you have a fellow Porsche enthusiast who doesn’t own a Porsche yet? If so, take a peek at what PCA offers... PCA Quest! This program provides a six-month subscription to Porsche Panorama to allow access to hundreds of Porsches for sale by PCA members in The Mart as well as the opportunity to access valuable technical information about the cars through the many articles in Panorama! Learn more about this at www.pca.org/Membership/PCAQuest.aspx
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effortrunningthisyear’sCVRSampler, thankstoallthegreatsponsorsandtoall theactivitychairswhomadethepresentationsenjoyableforallattendees. Please remember to thank all the dedicated Activity Chairs that put so muchtimeintomakingyourexperiences memorableandIlookforwardtoseeing youatyournextevent.
Lisa Musante
“The 2016 sampler was a resounding success. 73 people in attendance puts this as an all time high. Our youngest attendee was a 6 year old boy who loved the cars just about as much, if not more, as all of the adults. The enthusiasm in the room was infectious and it really rejuvenated all of us to get more involved in the club.” Special thanks to Lisa for a wonderful
Program Coordinator Needed! This is a great opportunity for you to contribute to CVR in a significant way. CVR is looking for a new Program Coordinator to work with our V.P. of Programs, Jeff Coe and Program Coordinators Todd Drury and Frank Sena. The Program Coordinator’s responsibility is to help with the creation, planning and organization of these very popular events, while getting to know many wonderful CVR members. This is a great opportunity to demonstrate your talent and give back to the CVR community. The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic Porsche fan, who comes to the position “conflict of interest free”. If you are interested in this role please email us at: cvrprogramsvp@cvrpca.org C H A L L E N G E
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By the time you are reading this, the 2016seasonwillbeinfullswing.The 25thAnnualClubRace,firstDEsand CoffeeRunsareinthehistorybook. MywifeandIarelookingforward toSpringTour,basedinWilliamstown, MA,whichiscomingupinjustafew weeks, and are very excited about attending our first Parade this June. There was a bit of a scare when news about some financial difficulties up at Jay Peak was published, but the PCA ParadeCommitteehasreassuredusthat theyhavebeenincontactwiththevenues andParadewillproceedasexpected.
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OneothereventthatCVRisexcited tobeabletoannounceisthe“Afternoon at F40 Motor Sports” coming up this October.This will be an unprecedented opportunitytomeetWayneCariniathis beautifulnewfacilityinPortland,CT.As an added benefit, proceeds from the eventwillgotosupportaworthycause, Autism Speaks. Stay tuned for more informationanddon’tforgettocheckthe CVR Website for the most up-to-date infomationaboutupcomingevents. Lookforwardtomeetingyouata CVReventinthefuture. —CVReditor@cvrpca.org
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Driver Education - VP DaveVaccaro cvrdevp@cvrpca.org 8DelnoDrive Danbury,CT06811
Autocross Co-Chairs PaulKudra (860)633-8252 RandyKudra (860)597-1671 autocross@cvrpca.org
DE Co-Track Chair MarkLewis
Challenge Advertising DanCooley chal-ads@cvrpca.org
DE Chief of Control TBD DE Chief Instructor SpencerCox
Challenge Editor/Art Director ShelleyKrohnengold cvreditor@cvrpca.org Challenge Copy Editor NancieGiacalone cvreditor@cvrpca.org
DE Instructor Development RickCanter
Challenge Special Features Editor CharlesYoung cvreditor@cvrpca.org Challenge Editors-at-Large WalterHyjek JohnKaram
Community Service Chair SusanAlysonYoung communityservice@cvrpca.org Concours Chair MikeKeller Farmington,CT06032 (860)227-1184 concours-chair@cvrpca.org
Concours Co-Chair RobKeller Portland,CT06480 concours-co-chair@cvrpca.org
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DE Treasurer SusanVaccaro dereg@cvrpca.org
DE Chief Steward JoeGawlik
Historian PrescottKelly (203)227-7770 vintage911racer@gmail.com 16SilverRidge Weston,CT06883
Membership Chair LisaMusante membership@cvrpca.org
Nominations Chair RogerFunk hfunk@snet.net
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PCA Club Race Director PeterClark clubracedirector@cvrpca.org Vice Treasurer / Registrar for CVR Club Race DebbieCloud race.registrar@cvrpca.org
PCA Club Race - Volunteer Coordinator MarkLewis race.volunteers@cvrpca.org
Porsche Emporium & Trophy OpenPosition Programs - VP JeffreyCoe cvrprogramvp@cvrpca.org
Tourmeisters Phil&MariaCapella tourmeister@cvrpca.org
Tourmeister Assistants Caroline&AlanDavis Karen& TomRussell SeanLeahy JamesBall(CoffeeRun) TimAnderson(CoffeeRun)
Webmeister PhilCapella ChristineRodriguez webmeister@cvrpca.org
Programs Coordinator ToddDrury cvrprogramvp@cvrpca.org Rally Chair LonHultgren (860)487-9444 rally@cvrpca.org
Safety Chair WilliamKlancko safety@cvrpca.org
Special Events Chair FrankSena specialevents@cvrpca.org Special Events Assistant OpenPosition
Technical Chair DanielJacobs (203)-264-3882 tech@cvrpca.org 306SouthfordRoad Southbury,CT06488
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You would not believe how many times we have heard the words “I am an Advanced Driver” orbetteryet,“I’ma NationallyCertifiedPCAinstructor”from driversfromavisitingregionthatdon’t measureuptowhatCVRwoulddescribe as anAdvanced Driver or qualify to be anInstructorwithinourclub. Whensomeonewedon’tknowsigns upwithCVRforaDE,it’stheRegistrar’s jobtotryandgetdocumentedhistoryon that person’s driving and/or instructing experience.ThegreatthingaboutPCAis that all of the Registrars and Chief Instructorssharetheirinformationontheir member’sdrivingexperiences.Withthe help of the online registration services, wecanseewhichPCAeventsthedrivers haveattendedandhowmanytrackdays they have in each rungroup. Claims to having20trackdaysinaseasoniseasily verified(ordisproven).
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Sincemanyofusdrivewithdifferent regions,weallknowwhichregionshave drivers placed in the correct rungroups andrunsafeeventsandontheflipside, know which regions don’t have drivers groupedappropriatelyordon’tfollowall of the PCA Minimum Standards rules. Unfortunately,thereisstillnotaNational format for advancing drivers from one rungrouptothenext.CVRrequiresseat time and skill to advance. I am always shockedwhenIlearnofadriverthatwent from Green to White in 5 days, I hear about someone becoming an instructor withanotherregionthatisintheYellow rungroup with CVR or something else just as ridiculous. Many times a driver comesoverfromanotherregionandends upplacedinalowerrungroupwithCVR thantherungrouptheyareinwiththeir home region. Some get a bruised ego, otherstakeitinstride.
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There are regions in our area that advancedriverstooquickly–becausethe instructorsarenotexperiencedenoughto know the difference between a good
“With the cars of today, technology is making it very easy to go faster at the race track in a much shorter period of time and at times, some associate speed with being a good driver.”
driverandafastdriverandbecausethe drivers thinks that they are better than theyactuallyare,becauseoftheeaseof driving a car that corrects all of their mistakes.Therearealsoregionsthatmake
someoneaninstructorthedayofanevent becausetheyneedinstructors,notraining, noinstruction,nothing. Backinthe90’s,afastDEcarwasa 911SC,a90’s911Turbo,a993orevena 944T putting out 247hp. If they were track-prepped cars, the drivers were working hard to get down to that one minute mark at LRP. These cars didn’t haveacomputernannytohelpadriver gofaster.ThecarsthatPorschehasbeen producing for the last ten years are light years ahead, in technological advancements,ofthe993withmultilink suspensionthathadatbest,ABSandof whichwethought300hponanormally aspiratedcarwastheticket. Withthecarsoftoday,technologyis making it very easy to go faster at the race track in a much shorter period of timeandattimes,someassociatespeed with being a good driver. Drivers are becoming very methodical—they go aroundandaroundmakingsmallcorrec-
>>>Bob Jeffway caught Eric Vale da Serra’s 1972 911 shooting flames from its exhaust at the Lime Rock Park DE on May 18, 2015
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tions,alittlelessbrakehere,alittlesooner with the throttle there, unwinding the wheel sooner, looking down track and before you know it they’re going faster inabonestockstreetcarthanwewere ever going in our track-prepped early none-electroniccars. ThecarsbuiltbyPorscheinthepast five years are phenomenal performance carsandasoneofmyfriendssaid“anew 991GT3goingupthehillatLRPsideways with the steering wheel turned in the wrong direction is smart enough to straightenoutuponcresting,slowthecar down and keep it in a straight line, all withoutdriverinput,orwithoutabeginner driverevenknowingwhat’shappening.” So,whatI’mtryingtogetatisthatthe cars of today are making it easier for a drivertogomuchfasterwithawholelot lessseattimeandnotawholelotofskill. StockPorschecarsoftoday,withagood driver,caneasilydooneminutelaptimes atLRP.Whathappensnowisthatwenow
haveallofthese‘greatdrivers’inareally short time period. Sure, there is always theexceptionofthatonepersonwhois really just that good—“The Natural”— and in all of my time with DE, I have seen only one driver that was ‘just that good’fromthestart. I’mnotsayingthatthereisanything wrong with a newer car, because there isn’t—theyaregreatfuntodriveandthe cars are built to keep the driver safe. I justthinkthatadriverwhohasneverhad the opportunity to drive an older car is missing out on learning how to really feelwhatacarisdoing.It’sthe‘seatof the pants feeling’ that few will ever experience with a newer car. I truly believethatthemoreseattimeputin,the better we become with our driving and situationalawareness. Withthecarsbecomingfaster,clubs needtobemorediligentaboutadvancing a person up through the rungroups. We need to see past all of the car’s driving
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SCHEDULE Registration Opens
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“On Track Karting” - Workshop
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aidsandevaluatethedriver’sskilllevel andhopefullyteachthemaboutoversteer orbetteryet,snapoversteersothatwhen that person becomes an instructor they cannotonlyteachanewdrivertheline ofthetrackbutalsoteachthemcarcontrol andhowtobefastintheir1987911. We have, as a club, a National DE TrainingProgramwhereadriverfroma regionisrecommendedbytheirChiefI nstructor to go and participate in the PCA National DE Training Program. Each region is supposed to have an InstructorTrainingProgramwithintheir regiontohelpwitheducatingcandidates on becoming an instructor. Most don’t andjustsendthedriveroff,evenifthey don’t have that many track days under their belt or even days in Black, to an event such as the Zone One 1-day National Program and if they meet the requirementsatthatevent,theyareconsidered‘goodtogo’asaninstructor.What they do in a weekend is something that we spend almost a whole season doing. While the National Program acknowledgesthatsomeonewenttothe classroom,itdoesnotmeanthattheymeet CVR’s qualifications to instruct. Once again,seattimeiskey.Spendingsucha shortamountoftimeinsuchanimportant programiswhywewillnotrecognizean outofregioninstructorthathasnotgone throughanofficialtrainingprogram.For ournewdrivers,thisisimportantbecause youknowthatCVRisonlygivingyoua trainedinstructor,notjustsomeonethat hasgiventhemselvesthetitleofInstructor withoutearningit. CVR takes the Instructor Training Program very seriously and we are one ofthefewclubsacrossthecountrythat hasaveryspecificcriteriaoftrackdays neededintheBlackrungrouptoenterthe
instructortrainingprogram,daysneeded mentoring before getting a student and daysrequiredasaProvisionalInstructor beforefinallybecomingaCVRinstructor and taking the National Course/Test. BecauseofhowthoroughCVRisinour instructortraining,PCANationalallows us to host our own National Training Classroomandtest.
“I truly believe that the more seat time put in, the better we become with our driving and situational awareness.”
Driver advancement done correctly bettersadriverinthelongrun.Weshould nevermoveapersonalongjustbecause theyarefast—goodyes,fastno.So,when you meet the minimum standards to become a CVR instructor, one of our Instructor Development team will ask you if you are interested and will do a checkoutride-alongwithyou.Ifallgoes well,youthenentertheinstructortraining program.Untilthen,getsomeseattime and have fun doing it. The CVR DE InstructorTrainingprogramisnotforall butweseemtothinkthattheendresultis a person who is competent and very capableofgivingabeginneragreat,safe learningexperienceatthetrack. Thankstoallwhomakeour programrunsosmoothly andworksowell. Seeyouatthetrack. Dave
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WEIGHT NO MORE!
The 2016 Hoffman Championship AutoX series starts on May 7th. Without exception the common denominator for makingacovetedtop-twentyspotbythe lasteventonOctober1stisdriverskill. Alsowithoutexception,everyoneofthe toptwentydrivershasspentyearsrefining and practicing these skills. It’s not thecar...it’sthedriver.AbaseBoxster, Cayman, or stock old air-cooled 911 have all proven to all make the cut. As the recent documentary about Paul Newmannoted,everyonehastopaytheir duesandearnthoseskills. Luckilythoseduesareonly$40.for CVR members, and also luckily CVR has the AutoX-University to help you with “Better Driving... Faster”! Each
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top twenty with a little practice. That’s thebestreturnonyourdrivinginvestment youcanfind...aSaturdayoffastfriends and fun. We pride ourselves helping
>>> Randy Kudra demonstrating how to master weight transfer the AutoX-U way. Where did the 1,000 lbs. of weight go from the back right tire? It was there just a second ago. Oh look, it’s now it is pushing the front left tire into the pavement like an understeer fighting super-hero! AutoX-U will explain how you can do this too! All photography Paul Kudra
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everyone feel welcomed, learn more, and return home that afternoon being a betterdriver. Rain or shine, just show up by 7:30-8:00AM and be prepared to learn theoryputintopracticalexplanationsand methods.Learnwhatifactuallyfeelslike
whenyoudoitright,orwrong;whatto lookforandwhattodowhenithappens. The“it”dependsonthespecificdriving skillbeingfocusedonthatdaybutallare very useful and important to better car controlandsafety.
Learnaboutweighttransferandhowtouseit,aswellastheother AutoX-U drivingskillsateachofthese2016events:
May7,2016– Saturday LAZLot– Hartford
June4,2016– Saturday LAZLot– Hartford
July9,2016– SaturdayLAZLot– Hartford
August6,2016– SaturdayTBC(LRPB-PaddockorLAZLot– Hartford)
September10,2016– Saturday LAZLot– Hartford
October1,2016– Saturday LAZLot– Hartford AutoXinmorningfollowedby Hoffman Cup*afterlunch *(Friday,October14,2016CelebrationEvent)
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Checkoutthe cvr.pca.org/on the track/Autocross pageforallkindsofhelpfulinfo.includingtheactualcoursemapaboutaweek prior to each event. Newcomers are especiallyencouragedtojoinusforeach eventfor“BetterDriving…Faster”!
>>>You’ll be looking good in one of these! See you on May 7th. (above) >>>Driving skills…“Collect them all” and you too will be on your way to being part of the 2016 Hoffman Cup Runoff event. (below)
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AutoX Schedule AutoX Schedule Photo Jim Jannette
2016 2016 AutoX Schedule
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1 AutoX#1– Saturday,May7,2016LAZ Lot,Hartford,CT 2 AutoX#2– Saturday,June4,2016LAZ Lot,Hartford,CT 3 AutoX#3– Saturday,July9,2016 LAZ Lot,Hartford,CT
4 AutoX#4– Saturday,August6,2016LAZ Lot,Hartford,CT 5 AutoX#5– Saturday,September10,2016LAZ Lot,Hartford,CT
6 AutoX#6– Saturday,October1,2016* LAZ Lot,Hartford,CT *AutoXinthemorningfollowedbythe Hoffman Cup afterlunch 7 Friday,October14,2016— Championship Celebration Powered by Hoffman (pointsdeterminedfromyourbest4ofthefirst5events)
Checkoutthe:cvr.pca.org/on the track/Autocross pageforallkindsofhelpful informationincludingtheactualcoursemapaboutaweekpriortoeachevent. >>> CVR recommends you attend AutoX-U before your first Drivers Education event. Here you can quickly master the same driving skills like: Trailing Throttle Oversteer, how to correct Understeer, with nothing but a few soft cones around.
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RALLY — IT’S NOT JUST THE CARS, IT’S THE INSTRUCTIONS!
Wow, winter was hardly even here, gone early and then returned to bite us hard. I drove my P-car almost all of March,andhaven’tseentheroadyetin April!Imayevenhavetotakethefamily truckstertothenewmembersampler! Butthegoodnewsiswearereadying a wonderful rally for the geographical centerofthestatethisspring,onJune5th when it is guaranteed not to be below
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while challenging your skills in following instructions EXACTLY as they arewritten. So, please sign up if you haven’t alreadyusingtheregistrationforminthis Challenge, or send in the information (andyourcheck)thatislistedasneeded onthewebsite.Rainorshine,itwillbe agreatday. Volunteersforcheckpointsarealways needed.Contactinformationisbelow. LonHultgren Rallymaster Rally@CVRPCA @B3mtb911
“I drove my P-car almost all of March, and haven’t seen the road yet in April! I may even have to take the family truckster
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CVR 2016 Spring Rally – Sunday, June 5, 2016 This Rally will be “Course Following” (non TSD). One member of each team must be a PCA member. 18 yrs. minimum age for drivers (no age requirement for navigators/ passengers). Drivers must be licensed and all participants must sign a waiver. Starting Location: Dunkin’ Donuts, 1100 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 828-6002 Finishing Location: Chili’s Restaurant, 4 Sebethe Drive, Cromwell, CT 06416 (860) 632-1779 Registration opens at 8:00 AM. First car off at 9:00 AM, rain or shine. Registration Fee: $35. Includes participation gift, winner’s prizes and parking, but not food. Food will be Dutch treat at the starting and finishing restaurants – we expect to be able to seat 40 participants at the finishing venue. Registration Deadline: May 27, 2016. Pre-registration is required. General Instructions will be emailed to all registrants on or about May 27th.
Participants: Driver: Navigator: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone(s): CELL PHONE DURING RALLY - IF DIFFERENT
Email: PCA Membership #: Porsche to be driven in the rally: Model: Rally experience: Number of rallies run:
(only one required) Color:
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Number of podiums:
Please mail this registration form with a check for $35 made out to “CVR-PCA” by May 27th to: Lon Hultgren 404 Woodland Road Storrs Mansfield, CT 06268 Entries received will be confirmed by email. Email contact: Rally@CVRPCA.org
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WIND MILL COFFEE RUN
The May Coffee Run offering from JamesBallisscheduledforSaturday, May 14, 2016. WewillmeetinStamfordatabout 8:30AM to sign in, and after a brief driver & navigator meeting, we will
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head out at about 9:00AM for some beautiful, scenic, back-country roads, in Westchester and Fairfield counties where we pass actual wind mills in Armonk, NY. The will be rest stop about an hour into the drive. Total distanceisapproximately66miles. We will end the drive at 5 Guys Burgers534PostRdE.,Westport,CT for lunch as a group if you are interested.Eachindividualisresponsiblefor payingfortheirlunch.
Saturday,May14,2016 Arrive8:30AM Departurewillbeat9:00AM
Starbucks/HighRidgeCenter,1089HighRidgeRoad, Stamford,CT06905(addressforGPS)(Merrittnorthor southtoexit35HighRidgeRoad,fromsouthbound Merritt,rightoffexit,2trafficlightsandlefttoHighRidge ShoppingCenter,fromMerrittnorthboundmakearightat light,go1lights,lefttoHighRidgeshoppingcenterparking lot.)Coffee,bathrooms,gaswithina1⁄2mile.
ThruFairfieldandWestchestercounties.Totaldistanceis approximately66miles. 5GuysBurgers534PostRdE.,Westport,CT Furtherdetails,checktheCVRwebsiteorcontact: James Ball – jamesballchimney@aol.com C H A L L E N G E
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TimAnderson’s May Coffee Run is scheduledforSaturday, May 14, 2016. Meet between 8:30 and 9:00AM forcoffee,driversmeetingat9:00,on the road at 9:15AM.There will be a rest stop about an hour into the drive.DistancetolunchattheHopyard Golf Club is about 55 miles; total
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distance including the return run is about80miles. We will stop for lunch at the HopyardGolfClub,eachindividualis responsibleforpayingfortheirlunch. Return run will wind down Rte. 156 and stop for ice cream dessert at the A.C.PetersenDriveinOldLyme.
Saturday,May14,2016 Arrive8:30AM Departurewillbeat9:00AM
Starbucks,15MainStreet,OldSaybrook,CT.FromI-95 South,takeExit68toRte.1S,goleftatlightontoRte. 154/1S,thenleftatlighttofollowRte.154Sandrightinto theStarbucksPlaza.FromI-95North,takeExit67toRte. 154S,thenleftatsecondlighttofollowRte.154Sand rightintotheStarbucksPlaza.Coffee,bathroomsandgas withina1/4mile.
TotheHopyardGolfClubabout55miles;total distanceincludingthereturnrunisabout80miles.
HopyardGolfClub,1HopyardRd,EastHaddam,CT 06423.Furtherdetails,checktheCVRwebsiteorcontact: Tim Anderson – tmavfr@gmail.com or 860-303-8773 C H A L L E N G E
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TO HELP PLAN THE REST OF YOUR YOUR SEASON, A SCHEDULE OF COFFEE RUNS FOR 2016 FOLLOWS. We look forward to seeing you Coffee Runs are half-day events, there.Forquestions,pleasecontact: held Saturday or Sunday mornings, which participants drive on scenic James Ball country roads as a group. There is a jamesballchimney@aol.com driver/navigator meeting in which Tim Anderson detaileddirectionsareprovidedandany tmavfr@gmail.com or lastminutechangesarediscussed. 860-303-8773 CoffeeRunsusuallybeginwithan 8:30AMdrivers’briefing,followedby In addition—for the Coffee Runs by Tim departureonthefirstlegoftherunat Anderson—downloadable .GPX files 9:00AM.Printeddirectionsprovided. for Garmin GPS units are also available Please check the Events Calendar on request. ontheCVR Websitewww.cvrpca.org formoreinformation,schedulechanges orupdates. DATE
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JB Wind Mill Coffee Run
Saturday, June 11, 2016
JB Zig Zag Coffee Run
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JB Just Because Coffee Run
Sunday, August 14, 2016
JB Morton’s Competition Coffee Run
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Saturday, June 18, 2016 Sunday, July 23, 2016
Sunday, August 20, 2016
TA CT River Tour Coffee Run TA F40 Motorsports Coffee Run
TA Scituate Reservoir Loop Coffee Run TA Ocean Cliff Resort Coffee Run
Saturday, September 10, 2016 JB Westchester Loop Coffee Run Saturday, September 24, 2016 TA TBD Saturday, October 15, 2016 Sunday, October 23, 2016
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JB=JamesBall| TA=TimAnderson Staytunedforfurtherupdatestothisschedule.
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Story Frank
Sena Roth
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Unlike last year, the weather gods smiled on Automobile Associates, resulting in an SRO crowd. Many members arrived early to gaze and comment on the stunning Porsches undergoing restoration, conversion into race cars, engine rebuilds, and in various stages of paint preparation. As always, Jim Newton, Scott McPherson, Ken Bronsord and crew sponsored a delectable buffet of grinders—depending where you’re from—salads and tasty cookies. Our featured speaker was Glenn Sinon, Technical Sales Instructor for PPG
Automobile Refinish. Glenn has been painting cars for over twenty-five years and can spot flaws in what you and I think to be a Concours-level paint job. Glenn seems to have PPG paint running through his veins. In his job, he educates body and paint shops on the fine
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Clockwise from upper left: >>>Jim Newton, Automobile Associates >>>The evening’s guest speaker, Glen Sinon Technical Sales Instructor for PPG Automobile Refinish answers questions from members >>>Beautiful Vermillion GT3RS >>>Mike Keller, CVR Concours Chair going over the details of this year’s event with CVR President, Steve Cloud in the background >>>CVR Rally Chair, Lon Hultgren >>>CVR AutoCross Chair, Paul Kudra
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right spray equipment needed for proper application of PPG’s paint. Glenn took us through the history of automotive paint, from the early 1900s, up to today’s thermostatic (chemical reaction) paint, which cures, not dries. Proper curing takes a minimum of seven-to-ten
days for the solvent to escape from the painted surface. According to Glenn, many European cars have better paint than American cars, and much better paint than Asian cars. Glenn answered many questions from members. Some of the more interesting were:
Original Glasurit paint can be easily matched using today’s new paint. Black can be matched particularly well, but lighter, more transparent paint colors, like champagne and silver, are more difficult to match. PPG offers “Paint to Match.” It has over 40,000 shades of white, alone!
After his presentation, Glenn stayed to answer many more questions. He advised those members interested in learning more about PPG paint to visit: www.ppgrefinish.com We offer our sincere thanks and appreciation to Automobile Associates for hosting the event. By choosing an important topic and selecting this highly informative and entertaining speaker, they provided us with an evening we will remember.
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At the Mobil1 12 hours of Sebring—17 turns over 3.74 miles—on March 19th, the race’s 64th running, I viewed a race that had just about everything you think can happen during this race. Driving the Porsche 911 RSR, #911, were Kevin Estre, Patrick Pilet and Nick Tandy. In the #912 were Michael Christensen, Frederic Makowiecki and Earl Bamber. Both Porsche 911
RSRs did not fare well during qualifying, finishing in seventh and tenth positions, with two Ford GTs in between. The race started at 10:40 a.m. under a few clouds, but otherwise, nice, sunny skies. During the 56th lap, the Porsche #911 had taken the GTLM lead, just before—for my second race in a row, third race in the last year—2:00 p.m., when the weather changed
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away, the track was further dried using a drying machine, and the restart took place under clearing skies. Still, some showers fell on-and-off until the end. from light rain into a downpour, along with dangerous lightning. It seems I should get a wetsuit for these races. Nevertheless, I was happy not to be wielding a television camera up on one of those high-in-the-air booms, as Florida lightning illuminated the sky. On the 66th lap the race was red-flagged for the safety of all, the television techni-
cians, the helicopter crew, and not least, the racers. Because the stands are metal, the fans were required to leave their seats. The severe conditions resulted in a delay lasting two-and-a-quarter hours. It was only the sixth time in sixty-four races that it rained during the race, the most recent occurrence in 1997. After the delay, some of the water was brushed
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GTLM 911RSR #912 in the pits during the night. Driven by Michael Christensen, Frederic Makowiecki and Earl Bamber (far left) The GTD Class #22 WeatherTech/Alex Job Racing 911 GT3R driven by Cooper MacNeil, Gunnar Jeannette and Leh Keen (below)
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In the eighth hour of the race, around 7:00 p.m., the #911 Porsche 911 RSR was coming down the front straight, with an Audi GTD car near the end. As Kevin Estre, in the 911, took the inside line for the turn—Turn 1—and passed the Audi on the driver’s side, the #3 Corvette of Jan Magnussen, competing against the Porsche for the top spot in GTLM, went outside. While turning, passing and moving in front of the Audi on the right side, he hit the simultaneously-overtaking Porsche.
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Both spun, hitting the tire-wall and concrete barriers, which brought out the sixth full-course yellow flag of the race, ending the day for both the Porsche and Corvette drivers. As a result of this incident, Scott Dixon took the GTLM lead in his #67 Ford GT, with the #912 Porsche 911 RSR battling the #4 Corvette to the finish. Ultimately, the #25 BMW M6, with Dirk Werner in control, passed Earl Bamber’s Porsche 911 RSR to clinch 2nd position, with the
Porsche 911 RSR #912 taking 3rd. In GTD class there was also a great race, which included the Lamborghini Huracan, Ferrari, Audi R8 LMS and Porsche 911 GT3R. The Alex Job entry, with Mario Farnbacher, James and Riberas, unfortunately did not make the podium, finishing in 4th place. The WeatherTech Porsche of Alex Job Racing, with drivers McNeil, Keen and Jeannette, took 5th. Scuderia Corsa #63 Ferrari took the win, with the Turner Motorsport BMW 2nd,
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GTD Class Team Seattle/Alex Job Racing #23 911 GT3R driven by Mario Farnbacher, Ian James and Alex Riberas (above) The GTD Class #540 Black Swan Racing 911 GT3R driven by CVRs own Tim Pappas, Andy Pilgrim and Nicky Catsburg
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The #911 and 912 cars in pit lane in the rain (above) Nick Tandy and Earl Bamber
and the Magnus Racing R8 LMS 3rd. The Drivers’ points standings have the Bamber, Christensen, Makowiecki Porsche in 2nd place, with 62 points—1st place has 72 points. Estre, Pilet and Tandy are in 9th, with 46 points. Every day can’t be your day in racing. Still, much is learned in the course of a race. Michael Shank, of Michael Shank Racing, told me that their crash during
Thursday night’s practice session cost about $200,000 to repair. Despite the rushed and extensive repairs, they qualified on the pole. It was a great effort by their team. Notwithstanding the typically great effort by the Porsche team, the result was not what they had desired. It was a hard-earned 3rd place finish. Now that the new season has begun, I will eagerly watch Porsche’s progress until the drama ends.
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I hope to see you this year at a CVR event, especially the CVR Club Race. Don’t miss the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, also at Lime Rock. Later in the season, I will bring you my personal insights from this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. It will be the first time I have attended this great race and I hope to bring you some inside information. Upcoming races are Long Beach, CVR Club Race, Laguna Seca, Detroit Belle Isle, The 24 hours of Le Mans, Watkins Glen, Canada, and then Lime Rock Park, on July 21st. Wishing you safe travels; I hope to see you soon at a race, or a CVR event!
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The 2016 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance was as exciting an event as ever. Although it is not a predominantly Porsche event, each year Porsche has a significant presence. And in recent years, there have been many CVR connections to the event, including the multitude of CVR members who have attended the weekend.
Some Highlights for 2016:
The Jerry Seinfeld sale of 16 Porsche’s seemed to dominate the event Concours class of very early and rare 356 autos Display of two Gmund coupes, the earliest and rarest Porsche 356 A CVR member receiving Best of Class award A CVR member’s former car auctioned The Friday Seinfeld sale, at Gooding & Co., was definitely the highlight of the Amelia weekend. I spent Thursday morning in the Gooding preview tent looking at all the cars, including the 16 of Seinfeld.
>>> Vic Skirmants, Prescott Kelly and Weldon Scrogham (from right to left)
During my visit, CVR Historian and Porsche Market maven, Prescott Kelly, reviewed the Porsches at Gooding, which included many of the Seinfeld cars. Of particular interest was Seinfeld’s 1958 Carrera GS/GT Speedster. Prescott,
joined by 356 expert Vic Skirmants, performed a comprehensive inspection of the Speedster. During the inspection, noted 356 expert and collector, Weldon Scrogham, joined in. All day Friday the Gooding auction tent was filled to capacity, especially during sales of the Seinfeld cars, which started coming on stage around 1:00 p.m. Crowds were also outside, able to listen through speakers and watch on video screens. David Gooding introduced Seinfeld before starting the auction. Bidding was very active on most cars, with many selling at the high end or over the high estimate. The Seinfeld sale
realized over $22 million, achieving less than the estimated total high value. The 2000 Carrera GT prototype was the only car left unsold. While previewing the cars at Gooding & Co., I asked one of their specialists to walk me through the process of how a car gets into a Gooding auction. Typically, a car owner will contact Gooding when interested in selling, and then if requested provide photos and details to a Gooding specialist for review. If there is interest from Gooding, a specialist will further review the auto with the owner. Gooding specialists also visit many
The Gooding & Company Amelia Island 2016 Auction resulted in $60,162,150 in total sales, including the $22,244,500 garnered by the Jerry Seinfeld Collection. The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider sold for $17,160,000, setting the single lot record for a car in the history of all Amelia Island auctions, as well as for a Gooding & Company auction overall. Highest Seinfeld Collection results included the 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder which sold for $5,335,000; the 1959 Porsche 718 RSK that sold for $2,860,000; and the 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 IROC RSR that sold for a very strong $2,310,000.
“The CVR connection at the Gooding auction was the inclusion of a 1970 911 ST, previously owned by CVR member and Club Racer, Roy Walzer, and restored by Jim Newton’s Automobile Associates of Canton.”
>>> 1970 911 ST previously owned by CVR Member and Club Racer Roy Walzer Photo Gooding & Co.
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events, looking for prospects and meeting owners. Once Gooding decides on an auto they want to include in a future auction, a specialist will visit the owner and inspect the auto and its documentation. This is followed by determination of an estimated value, when the owner and Gooding agree upon the auto’s auction estimate—the range from low to high. If there is agreement between the owner and Gooding, the
formal—contractual— process takes place, with the end result placement of the auto in a future auction. For the auction catalogue, Gooding arranges a professional photo shoot and engages the services of a professional writer to develop a written description of the auto. Interestingly, Gooding maintains a policy in which autos with values under $250,000 are auctioned “without reserve.” Reserve
>>>The 1956 Austin Healy 100M on the show field
Interesting facts about Porsche’s as part of the major auctions: AUCTION
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is the minimum amount acceptable to the seller to allow a sale. Experience has shown that cars sold “without reserve” frequently stimulate more bidder activity. The obvious downside is that a car sold with no reserve could sell for less than the owner would like. Thus, agreement on value between an owner and Gooding is critical. The CVR connection at the Gooding auction was the inclusion of a 1970 911 ST, previously owned by CVR member and Club Racer, Roy Walzer, and restored by Jim Newton’s Automobile Associates. This car is one of only seven Works 911 STs built in 1970 for official rally use. It was comprehensively
documented by Porsche Historian Jürgen Barth, and was used by Porsche as both a racing and support car until 1971. During Concours Day, the CVR connection continued, with a Best in Class Award (Sports and GT Cars 1955-1959) going to CVR members Roger Williams and Teresa Hoffman, for their stunning, all original, 1956 Austin Healy 100M. The car has all of the original documentation, manuals and tools. This year, the early 356 classes were of Rare Open and Closed cars. The Open Class winner was a 1953 356 Bent Window Cabriolet, from the Ingram Collection.
The Closed winner was a 1951 356, owned by Peter and Michele Archibald, of South Carolina. Two of the rarest 356s on display were 1949 Gmund Coupes, both from
“During Concours Day, the CVR connection continued, with a Best in Class Award (Sports and GT Cars 1955-1959) going to CVR members Roger Williams and Teresa Hoffman, for their stunning, all original, 1956 Austin Healy 100M.” >>>text continued on page 63
>>> The 1956 Austin Healy 100M approaching the award stand
Photo Roger Williams
>>>Noted Porsche racer, photographer and collector, Jeff Zwart cleaning the window of his 1949 Gmund Coupe #50
>>>Ingram Collection 1949 Gmund Coupe #17, the second oldest known survivor after #2 owned by Chuck Stoddard
>>>Open Class Winner, 1953 356 Bent Window Cabriolet from the Ingram Collection.
“Two of the rarest 356s on display were 1949 Gmund Coupes, both from Private Collections. They are likely the only two cars of such rarity not in the Porsche Museum, or owned by the Porsche Family.”
>>>Closed class winner, 1951 356 owned by Peter & Michele Archibald of SC
Ferdinand Porsche and Erwin Komenda designed the Gmünd Coupé in just three months working out of an old lumber mill in Gmund, Austria. The first Coupe was finished in June of 1948 and by mid-1949 approximately 40 had been completed. The Gmünd coupes featured a hand-beaten aluminum body whos general layout would shape every Porsche that followed thereafter. Transfer of production to Zuffenhausen meant that body production of the 356 would be relocated to Reuter and the aluminum was replaced by steel. Source: Wikipedia and Porsche Cars, DE.
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For news from PCA regions, factory news, videos, and various articles see the 912 & 912E Register page on Facebook at:
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For the 912 & 912E Register page within the PCA website, please visit us at:
>>> LeMans 1965 NART 9th & Final LeMans Win
>>> Race of Two Worlds
“Another “once in a lifetime exhibit” was the display of some of the greatest and most unique auto race trophies in the world.” >>>LeMans 1949 First Post-War Lemans
Private Collections. They are likely the only two cars of such rarity not in the Porsche Museum, or owned by the Porsche Family. The two are from the first 50 cars Porsche produced in Gmund, Austria. Another “once in a life time exhibit” was the display of some of the greatest and most unique auto race trophies in the world, including: LeMans 1965 NART 9th & Final LeMans
Win, LeMans 1949 First Post-War LeMans and Race of Two Worlds 1957 and ’58, Race at Monza for Indy Roadsters and European GP cars, won in 1958 by Jim Rathmann, 1960 Indy winner. Other trophies on view were the Borg-Warner Indy 500; Harley J Earl, Daytona 500; Alex Ulmann, Sebring 12 Hours.
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In summary, there was beautiful weather, large numbers of great Porsches, other fine cars, and many interesting people. It was loads of fun. Plan on making a trip to the Amelia Island Concours. It is an event for everyone. Next year’s date:
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We will once again be hosting a special display of Porsches, with this year’s focal point on Porsche’s GT cars. With the Le Mans winning 911 GT1 reaching its 20th birthday, we wanted to celebrate the great numerical GT variants Porsche has produced through the years. Our goal is to showcase a diverse array of GT Porsches, ranging from early 356 GTs, to the GT1, Carrera GT, GT2, GT3, and GT4. Road and race cars are welcome for this display, as these cars’ origins are closely tied to the race track. This will be a rare opportunity to see all of these GT Porsches together, in one setting. If you own one of these remarkable cars and would like to participate in the special display, please register in advance. You’ll not only be included in the GT exhibit, but you will also receive a special award and goodie bag.
The Concours will retain many elements from previous years, including: 12 or more Porsche classes for the event. Based on pre-registrations, we will divide the expected Porsches into the most appropriate competitive classes as possible. The “My Other Car” group which is open to any non-Porsche. This group has grown tremendously in popularity since its introduction in 2011, and we look forward to seeing what our attendees bring this year!
The “Patina Award” winner, who will be selected by the Concours chairs. This special award will recognize the car (or tractor) that best displays the wear and tear of aging and regular use, track time, or restorations in progress.
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GT2 Following my story about the 911 GT1, in the March, 2016
Challenge, let’s delve into the history of the second in
command, GT-series 911,
the GT2.
Although not as radical as the GT1, the GT2 has established
itself as one of the most raucous 911s ever produced. Since
its introduction in 1995, various iterations of the GT2 have
traveled the Zuffenhausen production line over the past two
decades. However, the car’s fundamental recipe for
excitement has remained the same: rear wheel drive, paired
with twin turbocharging and high horsepower.
Story by CVR Concours Chair
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Beginning with the non-U.S. market 993 GT2, to the 996 GT2, and ending with the 997 GT2 and GT2 RS, you can’t possibly go wrong with any of the choices. Designed to compete in Gran Turismo, GT-class racing— for closed cars only—the 993 GT2 followed in the footsteps of the successful 964 Carrera RSR and 964 Turbo S Le Mans GT. The RSR was propelled by a 3.8-liter engine, which
produced a conservative 325 horsepower. It sold for approximately $160,500 in 1993 and 1994, and featured center lock wheels, along with built-in pneumatic jack stands. The 964 RSR earned several overall and class wins during the 1993 and 1994 seasons, and a class victory at Le Mans, in 1993. The highly scarce Turbo S Le Mans GT was built for long distance GT races. It achieved an impressive
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474 horsepower from its twin-turbocharged, 3.2-liter racing engine. The car was a handful to drive, yet it generated some notable wins, such as a class win at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1993, along with a finish of second, overall, at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1994. Worth mentioning is the Le Mans GT’s introduction of air inlets on the outer edges of its rear wing, which has become an iconic styling element of all 911 GT2s.
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Ready for battle in 1995, the 993 GT2—based on the 993 Turbo road cars— incorporated the engineering findings and successes of its predecessors. In order to compete in the BPR race series, in which the previously mentioned cars competed, Porsche was required to build at least 25 cars in each year they
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sought to compete. Two variants of the 993 GT2 were ultimately created, a Strasse (street) car and a Club Sport racing car. Club Sports had thin windows, an unfinished interior, aluminum doors and an aluminum hood. These weight-saving measures, in part, allowed the car to tip the scales at just 2,447
pounds. The street version weighed-in at less than 2,900 pounds, with a sparsely clad interior— but including radio and A/C—along with special lightweight, magnesium, center spoke wheels. A sunroof was not available, nor were rear seats, which helped the GT2 remain substantially lighter than a
The RSR was propelled by a 3.8-liter engine, which produced a conservative 325 horsepower. It sold for approximately $160,500 in 1993 and 1994, and featured center lock wheels, along with built-in pneumatic jack stands.
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>>>With the help of Porsche Motorsport North America, Champion Motorsports, converted this car (left) to GT2 EVO spec to compete in the GT1 category of IMSA’s Exxon Supreme series. Drivers Champion hired included Hans Stuck, Brian Redman, Derek Bell and Dorsey Schroeder. The highlight of its history was a class win at the 1996 Sebring event before it was sold into private hands.
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Sport cars produced 480 horsepower. Pricing for the two models was very high. A base-specification Club Sport cost approximately $180,000, but if fitted with the many available racing upgrades, cars could approach the quarter-of-amillion dollar mark. The street version of the 1995 993 GT2 was equally cost prohibitive, carrying a base price just shy of $200,000. In comparison, a 2017 991 Turbo S Cabriolet is priced at $200,400, before options and delivery. Therefore, it’s easy to understand why only 194 993 GT2s were ever produced (production numbers provided with thanks for Prescott Kelly’s research). It is believed that
157 street versions and 37 Club Sport versions were built. Most 993 GT2s that I have encountered are documented as model year 1996; a select few are model year 1998. Despite the limited number of 993 GT2s, they accomplished a very admirable racing history. In a first full season in 1996, GT2s were victorious in the GT2 racing class seven of eleven times. They also went on to take class victories in the 1996 and 1997 24 Hours at Le Mans. Please note that some of the Club Sport GT2s were converted to “Evolution” specification and raced in the GT1 class. These cars were fitted with lighter-weight body paneling, wider tires, and larger
turbochargers, which produced significantly more horsepower (600+). Although very competitive, the GT2 Evo spec cars were quickly pushed aside by the then, newly developed 911 GT1. Given the 993 GT2’s cult following and success which it generated in the racing world, it comes as no surprise that Porsche paid homage to it with a road-going successor in 2002, the 996 GT2. Available at an equally staggering base price to the 993 GT2, fortunate buyers could procure a no-option example for a little over $185,000. This was nearly $70,000 more than the base price of a 2002 996 Turbo! What made the 996 GT2 unique was how it blended
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supercar, but was forced to remove them prior to production, due to numerous performance issues). The GT2 revised the engine from its Turbo brother. It was fitted with larger turbochargers, allowing the car to reach 462 horsepower at 5,700 rpm. Torque was equally heroic at 457 lb-ft, achievable at 3,500 rpm. Typically Porsche,
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horsepower and torque for the 2004 and 2005 model year GT2s were raised to 483 and 501, respectively. Production was very limited for the 996 GT2, an estimated 1,287 examples built worldwide, with approximately 317 of them for the U.S. market. Less than 30 2004 and 2005 variants,
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2009 997 GT2s were virtually unchanged from the 2008 model, with one of the greatest differentiators being the newer navigation system. There were no GT2s for the 2010 model year, but a big change was lurking right around the corner. In 2011, Porsche offered the very limited-production GT2 RS variant—a 620 horsepower, steroid-induced maniac. Still the highest horsepower 911, this car initially held the production car lap record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife, with a blistering time of 7 minutes and 18 seconds.
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The GT2 RS came fitted with extensive matte carbon fiber exterior trim, including the hood, side mirrors, rear fender air inlets, and numerous aerodynamic components. In addition, one could opt for bodypainted carbon fiber front fenders, which gave the car front fender extensions an integrated, rather than applied, look. As you can imagine, none of this came cheaply, contributing to a base price of $245,950. This, in comparison to the 2008 GT2’s base price of $191,700, was a significant jump in cost. Sales were an estimated 205 997 GT2s and 133 997
GT2 RSs in the U.S. In total, there were only 500 GT2 RSs built worldwide. These numbers quickly help you realize why these cars
Photos courtesy: Porsche Cars, DE; Wikipedia; Ferdinand Magazine
continue to demand such high prices, and explain why we rarely see them on the road or at Porsche events. Given the rarity of these
References: Porsche 911 – Perfection by Design (by Randy Leffingwell) Porsche 996 – The Essential Companion (by Adrian Streather) Panorama – February 2015 – Forbidden Fruit (by Prescott Kelly) Excellence Magazine – Vehicle Data Archives
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cars, along with the rarity of the former GT2 variants, we hope you will take the opportunity of joining us for the July 17th Concours to see some of these very special cars for yourself. You can expect to see GT powered 356s, GT2s, GT3s, GT4s, Carrera GTs, and
possibly, the ultra rare GT1! In accordance with the GT1’s roots in racing, we also welcome GT Porsche racing
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If you would like to enter one of your Porsches in this year’s CVR Concours, please fill out the registration form on the following pages. Should you have any questions about the event, please email Rob and Mike Keller at: concours-chair@cvrpca.org, or call Mike at 860-227-1184.
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All judging will be People’s Choice, with a special Kid's Choice Trophy that will be presented to one of the class competitors. License Plate Awards will be given to the winners of each competing class.
Event Location: Cranbury Park, Norwalk, CT Event Schedule: > Arrival: 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM (Rain or Shine)
LUNCH ACCOMMODATIONS We will utilize the covered pavilion on the beautiful mansion grounds of Cranbury Park to allow attendees to enjoy lunch. Lunch will be available to those who pre-register. Be sure to sign up early to take advantage of better pricing and ensure we can accommodate your lunch selections (Sorry, no lunches available for purchase without advance registration). We look forward to you and your family joining us!
Event Date: Sunday, July 17, 2016
> Judging: 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM > Lunch: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM > Awards announced: 12:15 PM Additional Event Details: > Participant parking will be on the expansive grassy area behind the mansion. > Spectator parking is available, free of charge, adjacent to the park. > A playground is located in the park, nearby
cookie, All lunches include sandwich, chips, hand-made chocolate chip e. and bottled beverag side in the Sandwich toppings and condiments will be included on the your boxed lunch, allowing you to pick and choose what you want for sandwich. Napkins and knives are also included in each boxed lunch. Sandwich Selections:* “The Old Fashioned”: Turkey, Ham, & Genoa Salami “The Constitution”: Roast Beef, Turkey, Ham Traditional Turkey Traditional Ham Traditional Veggie nts *All sandwiches include lettuce, tomato, provolone cheese, and condime on the side. (Note: Sandwiches could easily be shared by two children) Drink Selections: Water Iced Tea (Regular or Diet)
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2016 People’s Choice Concours Registration Form Name: PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY
Address: City:
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PLEASE SELECT SANDWICHES AND DRINKS BELOW. SORRY, NO CHANGES ALLOWED. Please make your check payable to CVR/PCA. Please mail your check to Concours co-chair: Robert Keller 15 Payne Blvd Portland, CT 06480
Entry Deadline For Meals - received by July 1, 2016 After July 1, Late Entry - Car Only (No Lunch included) - $45.00 Event held rain or shine
Please direct any questions to Concours chair: Mike Keller, 860-227-1184 Please indicate choices for each meal purchased: Sandwich Selection ADULT MEALS
The “Old The Fashioned” “Constitution”
Traditional Turkey
Drink Selection Traditional Ham
Traditional Veggie
Water
Iced Tea
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All lunches include sandwich, chips, hand-made chocolate chip cookie, and bottled beverage. Sandwich toppings and condiments will be included on the side in the boxed lunch, allowing you to pick and choose what you want for your sandwich. All sandwiches include lettuce, tomato and provolone cheese. Napkins and knives are also included in each boxed lunch.
Directions to the People’s Choice Concours | Cranbury Park, Norwalk CT >>>From Waterbury/Bridgeport: Take Route 8 South to the Merritt Parkway (Route 15) West toward NYC. Take Exit 40B for Route 7/Main Avenue – follow the exit down to Route 7 and turn right at the light onto Route 7/Main Ave. Continue about 1 mile passing the Wal-Mart Center and then the Outback Steakhouse Center. Turn right on Kensett Ave. Kensett ends at Grumman. Left on Grumman and the entrance to the Park is 100 yards ahead on the right. >>>From Danbury: Take Route 7 south. About ½ mile after Route 7 splits to right at Route 33, turn left on Kensett Ave. Kensett ends at Grumman. Left on Grumman and the entrance to the Park is 100 yards ahead on the right. >>>From Greenwich/Stamford: Take the Merritt Parkway East. Exit 39B for the Route 7 connector. At end of connector, turn right and then left onto Route 7/Main Ave. Continue about ½ mile passing the Wal-Mart Center and then the Outback Steakhouse Center. Turn right on Kensett Ave. Kensett ends at Grumman. Left on Grumman and the entrance to the Park is 100 yards ahead on the right. >>>From Hartford: I-91 south to Wilbur Cross Parkway to the Merritt Parkway south. Take Exit 40B for Route 7/Main Avenue – Left at exit stop and right at light onto Route 7/Main Ave. Continue about 1 mile passing the Wal-Mart Center and then the Outback Steakhouse Center. Turn right on Kensett Ave. Kensett ends at Grumman. Left on Grumman and the entrance to the Park is 100 yards ahead on the right. Detailed map on Concours website at http://www.cvrpca.org/ontheroad.php?id=2 >>>SAFE TRAVELING! 78
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Harraseeket Inn, Freeport Maine September 16-18, 2016
This year the fall tour will be based in Freeport, Maine, at the Harraseeket Inn. This is a short, two block walk to LL Bean’s flagship store. The Inn is a family-owned, 93 room, luxuryAAA Four Diamond Inn and is on the north endoftheFreeportshoppingarea.The Inn is filled with antiques and many roomshavefireplaces.TheInnalsohas an indoor pool. The Harraseeket Inn getsitsnamefromtheHarraseeketRiver in Freeport. Its name derives from the NativeAmerican dialect meaning the “RiverofmanyFishes.” Freeport is also home to over 170 outlet stores, most within walking distance of the Inn. The main street is
great,withinterestingstoresfullofNew England charm. South Freeport has a workingpier,wheremanyofthelobsters arelanded.OtherattractionsaretheDesert ofMaine,auniquedesertinthisareaof
Photos courtesy Maine Office of Tourism and WikiPedia.com.
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>>>230 Acre Wolfe’s Neck State Park is only a five minute drive from the Inn
thecountry.Wolfe’sNeckStateParkisa beautifulplaceforawalk. Our event precedes the Fall foliage change, but we will be driving fine inlandroads,alongsomeofMaine’slakes and rivers. We then come back the to Boothbay Harbor for our luncheon at Mine Oyster, on Pier 1. Cash bar is available during luncheon. We have reservedaparkinglotforourcars,which willallowanyonewantingtowalkaround BoothbayHarbortodoso.
TOUR DETAILS The format for this tour will be similartoprecedingtours.Youwilltravel to Freeport on your own on Friday,
>>> L.L. Bean’s flagship store and collection of fine automobiles is within walking distance of the Inn :-)
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to 8:45AM. We will have our drivers’ meetingat8:30withdepartureat9AM. Wewillhavea20minutebreakmidway throughthedrivewithanexpectedarrival inBoothbayHarboratnoon.Wehavea niceridebacktoFreeportforthereturn trip.Oncebackatthehotelyoucanenjoy the gardens or walk around Freeport.
Saturday evening we will have a cocktailhourfrom6PMto7PMwithour dinner following at 7PM.After dinner we will have a raffle again this year. A free raffle ticket will be provided in your registration packet. Dress for the weekend is casual. Cash bar will be availableduringdinner.
LODGING AND LUNCH DETAILS: The package includes the following:
Two Nights lodging, breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings, Saturday NightDinnerandalltaxesandgratuities.You are responsible for making your own reservations by calling 800-342-6423. Be sure to indentify yourself as part on the Connecticut Valley Porsche Club Group.
Washstationsanddesignatedparkingfortheclubwillbeprovided.
The packages are as follow:
>> Double Occupancy: Luxury Accomodations - $767.00 >> Single Occupancy: Luxury Accomodations - $675.00
The hotel will hold the rooms until August 16th.After that there is no guaranteetheywillhaveavailability.CancellationsmaybemadeuntilAugust 16thtoobtainafullrefund.Ifyouwishtocomeadayortwoearlythehotelwill offertheclubrateof$260andtheratewillincludebreakfastandafternoontea. Check-intimeis3PMandcheckouttimeis11AM. Lunch isonpier1atMine Oyster andwillconsistofHaddock,Lobster, RoastBeef,Chicken,salads,soupanddessert.Thecostoftheluncheonand parkingisincludedintheregistrationfee.
Luncheon checks need to be made payable to CVR/PCA and sent to the following address by August 25th:
KarenRussell 13SignalHillRoad Brookfield,CT06804
You will find registration form, participant information and directions on the following pages.
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Participant Information: Weplantocontinuewiththecurrentsystemofhandingoutasummaryof participantinformationwiththeregistrationpacketunlessyouprefernottobe included.Anemailaddresswillbehelpfulintheeventwehaveanyupdatesor changes.Pleasecompletetheformattheendofthearticleandsenditalongwith yourluncheoncheck.This form is really important and it helps make the paperwork a lot easier for us. Directions:
From I-84 goeastandstayonI-84untilcrossingtheMassachusettsborder,where youwillmergeontoI-90EMassachusettsTurnpikeEtowardNH-Maine/Boston. MergeontoI-495Nviaexit11AtowardNH-Maine/Marlborough.Staystraightto goontoI-95NpassingthruNHthencrossingintoMaine.MergeontoI-295Nviaexit 44towardSouthPortland.TaketheM-125/ME136exit22towardFreeport.Turnleft ontoMallettDr.ME-135/ME-125.TurnleftontoMainStreet/US-1N.162MainStis ontheright(HarraseeketInn).
Check-In: Youwillreceiveabasicpacketofinformationuponcheck-inwiththedetails, timing,locationforbreakfast,drivers’meeting,Saturdaynightdinner,aswellas yourdrivingdirections.WewillhavetheCVR“ReleaseandWaiverofLiability andIndemnityAgreement”atthefrontdeskforyoutosign.Everyparticipant mustsignthereleaseform. Ifyouhaveanyquestionspleasecallat 203-775-6262 or emailtotoruka@aol.com. Welookforwardtoseeingyouonthetour. Karen&TomRussell
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CVR 2016 FALL TOUR REGISTRATION FORM
Please provide the information below when you mail your check to us:
Names:
PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY
Address:
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State:
Email:
Phone No.:
Car Model:
Year:
PCA Membership number (required):
Zip:
Color :
K Please place a check here if this your first Tour with CVR
Makeoutregistrationchecksfor$92.50 per couple or $46.75 per single toCVR/PCA andsendtothefollowingaddresspriortoAugust25,2016:
KarenRussell 13SignalHillRoad Brookfield,Ct.06804
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Want to see some of your pictures in Challenge? Want to find a way to express your interest in Porsches in the medium of digital imaging or film? Please join us at one of our CVR Photography Club meetings. We are an official club activity with occasional meetings and discussions. Show your photographs. Get feedback. Improve your skills. Find out what others are doing and how they view things. No need to invest in expensive equipment. Use what you have. There is also no added membership cost. For more information contact John Karam at: Yearbook@cvrpca.org. Send your ideas too! John Karam
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WELCOME TO the updated CT Valley Region Porsche Club SmugMug Pro Photo Website. CVR Photo Club Chair John Karam has created this new site to share and purchase images of CVR events. This website will be updated with new events on a regular basis so check back if you don’t see the current event which you are looking for. Folders at the top level describe the galleries contained within. For example: Club Race Photos contains 2015 Green Group, 2015 Yellow Group, etc.
Follow the instructions on the site to purchase color prints in varying sizes at very reasonable prices. Mouse Pads, Magnets, Mugs, and other interesting items are also available. SmugMug provides the purchaser with a cropping tool for use when they select a size which needs to be cropped. The user can then select how they want the photo to look. Simply select the image you want to order and enter the desired quantity, size, and finish.
Website URL: http://cvrpca.smugmug.com Password: 2015PorscheM@c@n For more information or help with this website—CVR Photography Club Chair: John Karam yearbook@cvrpca.org
*Please note: Gallery Passwords are case-sensitive and may include numbers and other characters.
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Highlight at the Techno Classica Perfect down to the last detail: restored Porsche 911 2.5 S/T Stuttgart /Essen—4/April 2016 To mark the opening of Techno Classica in Essen, Porsche Classic presents a restored 911 2.5 S/T with an eventful motorsport history. The class winner at Le Mans in 1972 has been historical significance”, dilapidated condition. Our restored by the Porsche Fabig continues. experts have done an Classic experts over the The 911 2.5 S/T was excellent job at restoring the past two years and will now developed for customer sports car to the highest be presented for the first sporting use in group 3 standards.” The find is a real time at the fair. (series GT vehicles) and rarity: only 24 of this racing Alexander Fabig, head of group 4 (modified GT car, based on the 911 2.4 S Porsche Classic at Porsche vehicles) and was available Coupé, were ever built. “We AG, recalls the state that the in limited numbers from the are thrilled about the car was originally in: “The sports division of what was confidence this customer 911 2.5 S/T was then Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche placed in us with this rediscovered a few years KG for 49,680 Marks* from restoration job. This project ago by a collector in the USA the end of 1971 onwards. is unparalleled and of great —and it was in a really
*Approximately $31,000 in 1971 US dollars
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>>> Jürgen Barth, Porsche factory driver and program from the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1972 (above) >>> 1000 km Nurburgring 1972 poster (below)
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The 911 2.5 S was a works-modified version of the standard 911 2.4 S Coupé designed for use on racing circuits such as the Targa Florio or Le Mans as well as in rally racing, costing an extra 19,000 Marks (approx. $12,000 in 1972 US Dollars), and modified strictly in accordance with the international sporting regulations. Ordered from the sports division of Porsche by the US racing driver Michael “Mike” Keyser in November 1971, the 911 2.5 S/T saw action at several races in the USA and at the endurance world
championship during the 1972 season. One of the drivers back then was Jürgen Barth, a Porsche factory driver and an employee of the sports division of Porsche. The overall winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours race in 1977 can still vividly remember those days even now, 44 years later: “Mike Keyser had invited me to Sebring and we planned to drive the full 1972 endurance championship. Mike had even hired a small TV team to accompany us through the season.” In the 1972 season, Jürgen Barth and the 911
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2.5 S/T raced in the Daytona 6 Hours and the Sebring 12 Hours in Florida, followed by the Targa Florio as well as the 1000-km race on the Nürburgring together with Mike Keyser. Together with Sylvain Garant from Switzerland, Keyser and Barth finally took up the gauntlet of the season’s highlight – the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Not only did the trio, under the banner of the team Louis Mezanarie, take the class victory for GT cars up to 3 litres, but also clinched a formidable 13th place overall. All these years later, the restoration is posing a real
challenge for the Porsche Classic experts – especially when it comes to the bodywork. As soon as the car had arrived at the workshop the experts discovered that not only had the 911 been converted to what was later dubbed the 'G-model', but it had also suffered accident damage, which had been bent back into shape unprofessionally. In addition to deformation in the tunnel as well as on the side rails, corrosion had done serious damage, in particular in the wheel housing panels, the tunnel and the roof. The roof, which had been deformed beyond
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standards of series production. This was done by putting the restored body through the current series production process at Porsche to give it perfect protection against corrosion. This was then followed by body finishing and painting in the original light yellow colour, code 117. Motor racing, in particular the Le Mans 24 Hours race, is of great significance to Porsche. Over
800 Porsche vehicles have taken part since the first race took place in 1951, with 103 of them taking a class victory and 17 overall victories at the circuit on the river Sarthe, Porsche is the most successful brand there by far. After winning last year, Porsche is all set to take part in the 84th Le Mans 24 Hours race on June 18 and 19 this year. Traditionally for Porsche, a race like the 24 Hours of
Le Mans is not only about competing at the highest level. Rather, the race track is more of a testing ground for new technologies. The development of successful race cars like the 919 Hybrid and the 911 RSR as well as being put to the test under tough racing conditions offer critical insights that can be incorporated in to the design of future generations of production models. This type of technology transfer from
race car to standard vehicle as the driving force behind Porsche’s motorsport involvement was already in Ferry Porsche’s mind when he said: “Technical progress is unthinkable without sport. It is the vector for development. The extreme demands we face on the race track very quickly highlight any weak points and encourage our engineers to look for new and better solutions.” Seen in this light, the 911 2.5 S/T restored by Porsche Classic down to the last detail can be see from a historical point of view, too. It was the direct predecessor and the immediate technical precursor for the 911
Carrera 2.8 RSR, which saw the abbreviation “RSR”, which stands for RennSport Rennwagen (literally: racing
“Having now been on the market for over five decades, the 911—which is now in its seventh generation—stands for the Porsche brand like no other series.” sport racing car) become the epitome for the highest stage of development of the 911 racing cars from 1973 onwards and heralded the
continuous technological improvement of the production 911, in keeping with Ferry Porsche’s philosophy. Having now been on the market for over five decades, the 911—which is now in its seventh generation—stands for the Porsche brand like no other series. Porsche Classic is now already taking care of the fifth generation of this iconic sports car (Type 996). The Classic experts cater for all vehicle model series whose production was phased out at least ten years ago, in order to continue to guarantee smooth service and assure long life and value preservation for classic Porsche vehicles.
All press releases courtesy of Porsche Cars, NA.
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS AND TRANSFERS We welcome the following new members, their affiliates, and transfers, who joined the Connecticut Valley Region of PCA! Richard Clairwood Norwich, CT 2006 911 Carrera
Jeffery Lovett Tolland, CT 1985 911 Carrera Targa
Timothy Ryan Tolland, CT 2016 Boxster Spyder
Shane DelGrosso Waterford, CT 2004 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet
Andrew Mikkelsen Westerly, RI 1984 944
Bobby Singh Roslyn, NY 1972 911T
Timothy Orlie Meriden, CT 1985 911 Carrera Cabriolet
John Steinmetz Falls Village, CT 1996 911 Carrera 4S
John Drain Hartford, CT 2009 911 Carrera S Jonathan Fernandez Fairfield, CT 1995 911 Carrera Cabriolet John Giri Branford, CT 2001 911 Carrera Cabriolet Joe Kunecki Shelton, CT 2013 911 Carrera S Earl Larson Coventry, CT 2015 911 Carrera GTS
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Richard Picard West Hartford, CT 2000 Boxster S Erich Rayment Wilton, CT 2015 Cayenne S Diane Roth New Canaan, CT 2007 Cayman S
John Stratton Greenwich, CT 1995 911 Carrera 4 Keith Taylor Dover, MA 2012 Panamera Brandon Zalewski Plymouth, CT 1973 914 1.7
Peter Rutigliano Woodbury, CT 1999 Boxster
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MAY 2016 PORSCHE CLUB MEMBER ANNIVERSARIES Congratulations and thank you for your support. We hope to see your name here many more times in the future. Ian Frankel Madison, CT
45 Years Ernst Benzien Fairfield, CT
15 Years John Wheeler Simsbury, CT
40 Years James Howard Bolton, CT Don Mylchreest North, Granby CT 30 Years Edward Cronin Manchester, VT 25 Years John Reznick Torrington, CT
Rick Norris Groton, CT James Bell Preston, CT
5 Years David Dorau Kensington, CT Eric Voegtle Simsbury, CT William Pastuszak Cromwell, CT Russell Polin Westport, CT
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Michal Stach Redding, CT
Kevin McDonald Greenwich, CT
William Verburg Loudonville, NY
Ayaz Kagzi East Longmeadow, MA
Magnus Evertson Danbury, CT
Jason Mountford North Scituate, RI
Robert Cox Sherman, CT
Michael Dove Killingworth, CT
Arthur Landi Greenwich, CT
Suzanne Von Holt New Milford, CT
Barry Kelly Amston, CT 20 Years
Anthony Angotti Westport, CT
Rimas Balsys Naugatuck, CT
Joseph Basile Stonington, CT
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The Connecticut Valley Region (CVR) of The Porsche Club of America (PCA) was founded in 1959 and consists of over 2,000 members in Connecticut and the surrounding area. Our goal is to provide numerous opportunities for our members to enjoy driving their Porsches and socialize with each other. Remember to check out the Calendar of Events on the Connecticut Valley Region website cvrpca.org, mark your calendars and sign up for the next activity that appeals to you. Then all you have to do is count the days until the time comes when you and other enthusiastic club members get together to have fun.
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PORSCHE CARS FOR SALE 1973.5 911 T Coupe, Sepia Brown with Tan interior. Stunning car in stunning original condition. 860-350-1140 email: forzamot@aol.com 3-15 1975 911 S Non-Sunroof Coupe, 58K original mi., Yellow over Tan vinyl, original 15'' Fuchs, H4’s, Original 2.7 rebuilt, new exhaust, new tires, new bushings, no A/C, excellent shape. Happy little mid-year. $40K OBO, 413-530-0873 campbell.j@verizon.net 5-16 1982 Track Car, Car #54 , Wine Red Metallic, 935 slope nose conversion and rebuild of ’93 Twin Plug 3.6 w/ TPC supercharger in 4/14. G-50, street legal, under 59 at LRP with average driver. Under 2400 lbs. BBS 3 piece, Hoosier R-7s, cage,fuel cell. $65,000 OBO. Way too many mods to list. Contact me for a full list; Barry at 860-302 0292 or bltblt@aol.com 10-15 1983 SP2 Class Ultra Light Race Car with Trailex Trailer. Complete package sorted and ready to race. Fresh (<800 miles) Blazack motorsports built engine, fresh suspension, fuchs wheels with 2 sets R7 hoosiers (one set brand new) cookie cutters with fresh rains. 2 recaro seats current belts, transponder and Pca log book. Many podium finishes. Great race or DE set up. $16,000 or BO. 518-744-6026 or freeheelskir@gmail.com. 1-16 1984 944. Blue, Black leather interior. O.Z. wheels. 98,600 miles. Good original condition street car. Well maintained by Tony’s Imported with changed timing belts, turbo water pump, all rubber hoses, clutch and normal wear
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items. $5,000. Call 860-463-4464 or VKlavins@ParagonTool.com 4-16 1986 944 Turbo, Guards Red, meticulously maintained excellent condition 88,550 miles. All documentation, service records. Set up for experienced DE drivers. Has done six PCA Club Races. Charlie Arms, full Safety Devices cage, Quaife LSD, Autothority Stage 2 chips, original stock DME/KLR boxes. Recaro seats SPG/SRD, Schroth harnesses, window net. Fikse’s/Hoosiers 275/40/17, 245/17/17. Recent check up, street legal. $17,500 Former PCA region Chief Instructor. 212-828-8121 or Racegirl969@mac.com 6-15 1986 Carrera Coupe, Black-Black, 113k miles, Limited Slip Differential, Cruise Control, AC, Electric Sunroof, 16'' Forged Alloy Wheels, Carrera Tail, H4 Headlights, Wevo Shifter, Black Leather Power Seats, 930S Steering Wheel, excellent exterior - no dents or dings, interior is in excellent condition, complete details of servicing (copies of invoices), all genuine Porsche parts, all work performed by certified Porsche mechanics, always garage kept. $33,000 Contact John at NORJONTeam@aol.com. Only serious inquiries please. 6-15 1988 944 Rothmans-Porsche Turbo Cup. This car was one of 39 cars imported directly from the Weissach Porsche factory race center for competition in Canada from 1988-1990. This car was driven by Rick Bye and has been fully restored to pristine condition. Car was recently featured in Pano. $70,000. 203-426-9818 or rontietjen@aol.com 2-16
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1989 944 Turbo, White (plus some graphics). This car was used for DEs by a former CVR Chief Instructor. Well maintained. Never raced. Car is well sorted for track and easily upgradeable for PCA race Class F. Excellent condition and ready to go. $16,000 203-426-9818 or Rontietjen@aol.com 2-16 1989 Porsche 944 S Turbo, Black with a Black interior. 911 turbo brakes, wheels, K29 turbo charger, very detailed service history. New Clutch. Ready to go. $18,500. 860-350-1140 email: forzamot@aol.com 3-15 1991 Porsche 911 C-4 Convertible, Black with tan interior. 62k miles. Extremely well serviced car with all issues addressed. About as nice as you are going to find in a 964 C-4 convertible $38,000 860-350-1140 email: forzamot@aol.com 3-15 1993 Porsche 968 Coupe, White with Blue interior. 143,000 miles, clean car, looks like it has less than 50k miles. Very good service history. $9,500. 860-350-1140 email: forzamot@aol.com 3-15 1995 968 Coupe, Red with Tan/Black interior. Approximately 115,000 miles. Body perfect. Mechanically great. Purchased from dealer. $13,900. 203-426-9818 or Rontietjen@aol.com 2-16 1996 993 Turbo Coupe, 42,650 miles. Beautiful condition. Midnight Blue metallic over grey supple leather, carbon fiber dash, brake handle, Nokia digital sound system, original paint, car is pristine. $199,000 Will consider partial trade for 993 C4S. rvkretz@att.net or 860-670-2551 (c) 1-16 1997 911 Carrera Cabriolet, Guards Red/Cashmere/Black. 40,205 miles. Extremely well cared for 993 Cabriolet. Classic color combination. Completely stock-no mods. No dings/dents/scratches. Dealer serviced since 2005 and is up to date-have all records. Clean CARFAX. Original top is perfect. Seats are great. No smoking or winters. Have all manuals/both working keys/compressor/tool roll/jack/unused spare/etc... Needs nothing.
Truly a great car! Asking $58,500. Call or email for photos and info. 860-558-9906 or mather@clarkelandscapes.com Mather Clarke 10-15 1999 911 Carrera Cabriolet, Arctic Silver, Black soft top, Black interior,49,500 miles. 6-speed, Body color matched console, Wind screen, 6 CD Changer, 3-pc alloy wheels, crested color caps, Pirelli P-Zeros. Winter Hard top with garage stand and cover. Always garaged, stored winters, fair weather use only, non smoker. Never tracked. $25,000. chcool@aol.com or 203-536-0427 8-15 2003 911Cabriolet, $29,500. Guards Red, Black top and interior, 6-speed, 48,000 miles. Major service including IMS bearing replacement at 40,000. New Michelins and battery in 2016. Call for options and pictures. George Little, Monroe, CT. 203-880-9626. Email: georgelittle43@sbcglobal.net. 4-16 2004 Porsche 911 996 Carrera 2, Many parts available. Reasonable prices for all. For example: Drivers door, fender, hood, rocker panel, brake calipers, radiator, sunroof/headliner, OEM Bose stereo/speakers, and many other interior parts. Call for specific part availability. Mark 413-374-7671 5-16 2004 Boxster S, Arctic Silver and Black. 57,000 miles, 2nd owner. Excellent condition. Driven regularly, no IMS issue. 50,000 mile service recently performed. Xenon headlamps, heated seats, cruise, PSM, Bose sound, wind deflector, and more. First owner installed clear bra. I installed European M030 and short shifter shortly after I purchased it. Offered with 17'' wheels, also have Carrera III 18'' wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport, separately. Handles great, goes great, needs nothing. $19,000. Call Hunter, 203-981-2815 or email hunter.johnson@msn.com 10-15 2007 Porsche 911, Black with Porsche Protective Film and Black Leather interior w/ upgraded chrome trim, Spoiler. Excellent condition. Moon roof, Power everything, Rain-sensing wipers, Premium Bose multi>>>continued on page 98
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speaker stereo w/ single CD player, Heated seats and mirrors, Alloy wheels w/ Pirelli tires, Tire Pressure Monitoring System; Battery charger. Serviced last 3 years by Musante Motorsports. 40,000 miles. $45,000. Car is in Longmeadow, MA, but can be seen in the Hartford area as well. Contact David (Cell): 203-641-5343 or (Email): Bluesman55555@Gmail.com 5-16 2007 Porsche 911, GT Silver, 56,700 miles, 6-speed Manual, Airbags, Air Conditioning, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control, Navigation, Sirius Radio, both 996 race buckets and comfort seats with power adjustments, winter wheels with Pirelli tires, Champion super light wheels with Michelin tires, wired for Aim camera and data logging, clear film on front, hood, side pillars, wheel wells and rear wing, xenon lights and Porsche rollbar. Engine rebuilt by Porsche at approximately 25K due to oil pressure failure and was warranty repair not driver induced. Only one track year after that and no overrevs. The car is therefore basically 31K where almost all has been street driving. There are additional parts that could be part of the deal such as brake pads worth 900, plus oil filters and air filter. 50K maintenance completed with gear oil change which is not standard at 50K. $74,900. If interested email me at drgersh@wcbtonline.com and leave contact. 6-15 2007 911 GT3 $110,000, Silver exterior Black interior, 21,800 miles, full leather, adaptive sports seats, bi-xenon headlights, heated seats, sound package, Sports Chrono package, floor mats, sunroof, factory fire extinguisher, unmolested pampered wellmaintained, guards transmission LSD upgrade, original owner. David A. Zadik Greenwich, CT 203-979-4060 or dzadik@me.com 3-16 2008 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, Midnight Blue Metallic, Black leather interior, Black 98
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top. 49,000 miles. Mint condition. Manual 6-speed, Bi-Xenon headlamps, 19" wheels with crested colored caps, heated seats, navigation module for PCM, Bose high end sound package, self-dimming mirrors, Tooki hands-free telephone module. Always serviced at the dealer, all service records available. Always garaged, never driven in snow, never tracked. Clean Carfax. $55,000. Carlo Badioli 914-643-9560, c.badioli@att.net 1-15 2011 911 Carrera C4S, Meteor Grey metallic, Natural Brown leather. 47,500 Miles, 6-speed manual. Excellent condition & always garaged. Never tracked & Porsche dealer serviced. Options include: Sport Chrono pkg plus, Extended Nav, heated/ventilated front seats, infotainment pkg, clear 3M front bra, comfort package, XM satellite radio, Bose surround sound, wired for Valentine, self-dimming mirrors, dynamic cornering lights, electric seats, sun roof, clear car fax, Bluetooth. Non-smoker. Sticker: $110,000. Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, Service records and Photos available. PORSCHE CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED WARRANTY TO OCT. 1, 2016. $58,500.00.Contact Roger (PCA Member for 19 yrs.) madiganrog@aol.com 4-16 2012 Cayenne Turbo, Meteor Gray Metallic with Black leather + carbon fiber interior. 14-way adjustable seats and a fine array of other option packages. Please call, or send an e-mail, requesting complete details. 41,000 miles; $71,500. cy@cmyoungfineart.com 860-342-2403 3-16 2013 911 Carrera S Cabriolet, GT Silver Metallic, Black top, full Black Leather interior. 13K miles, one owner, always garaged, mint condition, never tracked, never smoked in. PDK, Premium Pkg, Sport Exhaust, Sport Chrono pkg, Bose audio, 20'' Carrera Classic wheels w/Color Crest wheel caps, Seat ventilation, Sport Design steering wheel, Park Assist, Carrera white instrument dials, Electric folding ext. mirrors. Serviced only at Porsche dealer, all service records available. Extras included: 4 winter tires, never used car cover,
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framed original window sticker. Original price $136,220, Asking price $82,500. Pictures available upon request. Contact: Bill at wjpat929@gmail.com 12-15 2013 911 Carrera 4 Agate Grey/Black interior Rare 7-Speed Manual PERFECT CONDITION Options: Sport Exhaust, 20" Sport Techno Wheels, PASM, Sun Roof in Glass, Heated Seats and Steering Wheel, MultiFunction Steering Wheel, Blue Tooth Phone, Online Services, SAT. Radio/Single CD, Auto Dim Mirrors, Smoking Package, Roof Rack, Sticker $105,990 plus Std. and Sport Spoiler Lip and Stitched Leather Console Lid Cover. 7,580 mi. See more at: https://www.pca.org/classifiedad/308110#sthash.oiy1Sd7Y.dpuf $85,999.00 8-15 2013 911S, Agate Grey Metallic, Black partial leather interior, 7-speed, optional equipment: Black instrument dials, Sport Exhaust, deletion model designation, seat ventilation, Porsche Dynamic Light System, Park Assist - F/R, Sport Chrono Package, glass sunroof, Sport Design steering wheel, 14-way power sport seats, Bose audio package, premium package, stainless door sill guards, platinum ptd. wheels, ornamental Porsche crest. Letter of Authenticity, battery maintainer, car cover. New in April 2013. 4,500 miles. Photos available. Asking $92,500. Contact: Paul at flgd6@yahoo.com 4-15 2014 Boxster, #WP0CA2A83ES120459. White exterior with Black top/interior. PDK, park assist (front and rear), XM ready, air vents painted White, convenience package, Guards Red instrument dials and seat belts, painted center wheel caps, sport exhaust, and clear bra. Purchased new 8/13. Stored for winter: covered, on battery maintainer, on tire â&#x20AC;&#x153;Flatstoppersâ&#x20AC;?, in heated garage. Never driven in snow, however got caught in a rain shower 3 times. Fully serviced at the Porsche expert Hairy Dog Grrrage. Remaining 4yr/50K Porsche new car warranty. Only 4,251 miles, car is perfect, selling due to other interests. MSRP: $62,480. Price: $46,900. Contact Rich Savino: 914-329-2064, call for more
info and/or email for pictures: richardjs43@hotmail.com 5-16 2014 Boxster, 7,800 miles, Highly optioned, $76K MSRP, AS NEW. Rhodium Silver over Carrera Red Leather / Red top. Options total $24K: Metallic Paint, Red Convertible Top, Red Natural Leather Interior, PDK, 19'' Boxster S Wheels with Colored Porsche Crest Caps, Seat Ventilation, Painted Roll-Bar, Smoking Package(Never Smoked In), Bi-Xenon, Dynamic Light System, F&R ParkAssist, Power Steering Plus, Power folding side mirrors, SportDesign wheel, Natural Leather Side mirror painted (lower trim), Power Sport Seats with Memory Package, Premium Package, Infotainment Package with BOSE, Sport Tailpipes, Steering column casing in leather, Seat belts in Silver Grey, Headlight Cleaning System Covers in Exterior Color. If you are looking for a well optioned new Boxster, look no further. The 50,000 mile/4 year warranty, fully transferrable, 10K service completed 500 miles ago. Absolutely flawless in and out with no visible blemishes, truly a no-excuses car and is good as new. Asking $51,900. Charles, 917-880-2962 or morganrobbins@msn.com 10-15
FOR SALE WHEELS & TIRES Set of 4 Firestone Winterforce tires on 16'' 5-spoke alloy wheels, one season old. 205/55 R-16 for VW Golf or Jetta 413-530-0873 or campbell.j@verizon.net $500.00 5-16 Set of 17'' Fikse FM-10 Wheels Serial # F 116A11 4296 0780 w/ 245/40 R-17 & 275/40 R-17W Bridgestone RE 760 Potenza Sport, tires and wheels excellent $2,000.00 413-530-0873 or campbell.j@verizon.net 5-16 Snow tires and rims very good condition. 205/50 and 225/45. 17'' rims used on my 1997 C4S. Asking $900. Call 917-216-7727 Frank 12-15 5 Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires. 2 - 235/40ZR18. Both with 7/32" of tread left.
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3 - 265/40ZR18; 2 with 7/32" of tread left; 1 with 6/32" of tread left. $150 takes them all. Contact Jay Harder: 650-653-7855 or rharder122@att.net 12-15 Toyo Proxes R888. our (4) tires almost new competition/race tires (street legal) (2) 205/55 ZR16 and (2) 225/50 ZR16. Heat cycled. Great traction and very long-lasting. Excellent condition with close to 6/32 tread depth. $870 new, sell $595 Mark 413-374-7671 11-15 997 18'' Winter Wheels/Tires. Bought new and used for about 5K. Look like new except for minor wear scratches. Front: 235/40 R18; Rear: 265/40 R18 Tires: Continental Contact TS 810S. No caps; no bolts. $650 not including shipping. Contact: 203-226-7516 or ledgemoorgroup@gmail.com 10-15 Four Fuchs wheels with painted center caps. Wheels are essentially new and unmarked. 2X 7J X 16 (PN 951362115) and 2X 8J X 16 (PN 951362117). Fit 911 ‘78 - ‘89 and 944 turbo. $1,500. Prefer pickup. Contact 203-803-9825; jmagen66@gmail.com 10-15 Snow Tires. Almost new. 2- 205/50R17 Dunlop SP winter sport 3D on 7JX17H2-ET 55 98636212401; 2- 225/45R17 on 8.5JX17H2ET 48 98636212606. $900.00 OBO Contact Frank, 860-210-1761 or yogi6@mac.com 10-15 Set of original equipment 16'' wheels from first generation Boxster. 6'' fronts and 7'' rears. Reasonable condition with minor scratching. No center caps. Currently have older Dunlop SP Winter Sport M2 tires mounted on them. $150 or best offer. Call 203-723-1183 or email sigw1@aol.com 9-15 BBS Three Piece Wheels, center sections painted Red, (2)16X7 & (2)16X8, with new Hoosier Rain Tires. $1,800. Contact Monty, 860-646-8775 or mrackow@cox.net 7-15 Snow Tires, As new. 4 Pirelli Ice & Snows 265.50.19. Used twice (approx 250 miles) on Porsche Cayenne Turbo. Purchased new from TireRack. $400. tcirillo@gmail.com 203.340.0080. Located Greenwich, CT 6-15 100 May 2016
2009 Boxster Tires, Continental all season, no wear almost new. Front 235/40 ZR18 95Y M-S - DWS model, Rear 265/40 ZR18 101Y M-S - DWS model. Asking $500, Email: rowcropper1@gmail.com 2-15 Wheels and Tires for sale: 1. Set of SSR GT3 Chrome Wheels, Stems, and Valves - not TPMS - from 996 Turbo F: 18 x 8.5; MD+47; Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 225-40-18 - 3/32 remaining (and an unmounted additional tire) R: 18 x 11.5; MD+35; Michelin Pilot Sport Cup - 315-30-18 - 3/32 remaining First US $1,400 takes these. 2. Set of Tires - Michelin Pilot Sport F: 2 x 235-35-19 - 5/32 remaining R: 2 x 265-35-19 - 3/32 remaining First US $100 takes these. For all of the above contact 802-747-5949 or email: TFSORIANO@aol.com 5-15 Four 19'' Lobster-Spoke Wheels from 997S. Never used. $1,200. Contact Tony D’Amelio, damelio.t@gmail.com or 203-554-7979 7-14
FOR SALE PARTS & OTHER Black Hardtop for 1999 911 Cab. All reasonable offers considered. Contact Hank Nusbaum. hjnusbaum3@gmail.com 5-16 1987 Porsche 944 Race Car Parts. Harness Bar $50., Fiberglass Euro Rear Bumper $100., Fiberglass 951 Turbo-style Front Bumper $100., Open-diff 5-speed Transaxle $275. Many more parts. Please call or email with needs. bdimetres@gmail.com or 203-927-0334 4-16 Brey Krause extension roll bar for sale. Excellent condition $350.00. Just in time for the 2016 Drivers Ed. Season. I will deliver it if the buyer is within a reasonable distance to Poughkeepsie, NY. 845-473-4776 or drravery@yahoo.com 4-16 Boxster S stock sport seats. Seats are from 2006 Boxster S and will fit Boxster/Cayman applications. They are Black leather, heated, power adjustable, and in showroom condition. Removed and replaced with racing seats and don’t have room to store them. $1,500 for the
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pair. email mikeflynn508@gmail.com or call 203-217-4516 and leave a message. Brookfield, CT 4-16 1985 American Flyer open car trailer With 3' x7' enclosed locked box for parts, fuel, etc. Steel diamond plate, electric brakes, weight distribution bars, multiple tie down points, locking tire rack, self storing ramps,spare, 7000 lb rated tires, 7-point electric, electric winch with remote control, 1,600 lbs. empty, perfect size for P cars. I have towed this for years with my Grand Cherokee. Excellent condition. $2,750. rvkretz@att.net or 860-670-2551 (c) 1-16 Schroth Racing Profi II Hans 6 Pt Camlock Harness 2 pair. $700 new. Used two seasons, good condition, useable until Dec 2018. $350. rvkretz@att.net or 860-670-2551 (c) 1-16 993 Turbo S Wing Perfect. Midnight Blue metallic. $3,750. rvkretz@att.net or 860-670-2551 (c) 1-16 Transmission. Close-ratio 5-spd manual transaxle. Removed from 53K mi. 1988 Porsche 924S. Will fit all 944s, but has shorter gearing (for improved acceleration). Open differential. Not limited slip or posi. Tested, good transmission. $350.00. Call or email Brian: bdimetres@gmail.com or 203-927-0334, Longmeadow, MA 12-15 Boxster right front fender black plastic wheel housing liner, excellent condition. Part # 966.504.204.06. Fits 97-04. Can send photo. $60. Jim, 203-226-9380. 8-15 Clear Side Markers for 997. Set of clear side markers, for all model 911, fit years 2005- 2012. These are Porsche original equipment, not an after market supplier Asking $ 50.00. Contact Sean at s.leahy6323@att.net 8-15 Europipe exhaust system for 997.2 T.T. Big volume mufflers, 100 cell sport cats. No CEL issues or drone, unmatched construction. Includes MFG’s extended warranty. An excellent upgrade for your 997.2 Turbo! $ 2,400.00. Contact Sean
at s.leahy6323@att.net 8-15 Porsche Air Pump Probably from my ’86 911 or 930. Never used. All parts present including the flashlight. Both tabs are there and lock. $75.00 Mickey Koleszar (203) 761-0151 Norwalk. 8-15 TRAILEX Aluminum Open Trailer with tire rack and winch. Very good condition. $3,600. Contact Monty, 860-646-8775 or mrackow@cox.net 7-15 356/356 A Parts available. Original luggage rack, Rear engine lid, front bumper. Please contact: Bob, 203-938-8487 for pictures and more info. 5-15 PINK 5pt Racequip Harness, BRAND NEW IN BOX. 3in belts, camlock buckle, 5pt, SFI certified. Accidentally received three for christmas, so I am keeping two and looking to sell this one. Great quality harness! The belts are not long enough to bolt to the floor, will be fine connecting to a harness bar. Shoulders adjust from 15" to 40" and lap belt adjusts from 22" to 60".www.racequip.com for more information on the harness. Asking $140 OBO plus shipping. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with questions my name is Brittany, Location: Coventry CT email: sandersonphotography87@yahoo.com Phone: 860-202-6595 text/or call 2-15
MISCELLANEOUS Garage Space. Heated garage space available, to store your classic, located in beautiful Redding CT. $250. Per month. Please call Charles @ 917-930-4695 2-16 Excellence, (The Magazine About Porsche) collection dating back to 1988, plus past 10 years of Panorama and Challenge, available FREE to good home. Must pick up in NW CT (near Lime Rock). bhallingby@aol.com 5-16 Individual Membership at Thompson Speedway. Nine years left on a ten year membership, includes Associate Golf
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I’d appreciate a call and will gladly send a resume and be available for an interview. Please contact me by email: faxparker@aol.com or by cell 203-216-8003. We have poor cell reception at home so do leave a message if I’m not in. Faxon Parker 388 Ridgefield Rd, Wilton CT 06897 10-15
Membership at Raceway Golf Club, Thompson, CT. $5,000 Contact A. David at allen.david@adfindustries.com or 860-250-7992 12-15 Huge Collection of Panorama. Almost complete collection of Pano, some as early as 1970s. Free to CVR member. Contact Ron Tietjen, rontietjen@aol.com or 203-426-9818 10-15 Calendars – Porsche Design Drivers Selection. Would you like the Porsche calendar for the year of your car? Years available: 2007, 2012 & 2013. Original box with commemorative coin, excellent condition. $20.00 ea. Size 23 1⁄4 in. W x 22 in. H. Email me and I can send a picture of the cover. Dave Bassett, dbassettc2@gmail.com 10-15
Looking for garage space. Ideally within 15 miles of Glastonbury area, for one car for winter months. Mike Rizzo 860-918-4098 11-15 Porsche 911 Coupe or Targa. Any condition considered. 860-350-1140 forzamot@aol.com 4-15 (5-16)
WANTED Greetings CVR Friends! You may remember me several years ago passing you at Lime Rock in the red BoParkerPhoto.com 944 Turbo. I’m sorry to say I haven’t been on the track recently but I do greatly miss all my CVR friends. Since graduating University with a degree in Psychology and minors in Finance and Business, I’ve worked in fields that have provided terrific learning experiences: a manager at school in the audio / visual department, a Volkswagen sales agent at Prestige in Stamford, a stint working in a retirement home, and even a crowd control / security agent at a night club! Since graduating, I haven’t run into a situation that grabs me and is rewarding enough to want to continue long term. I’m open to trying just about anything that will engage me with interesting, enlightening experiences and good people. I’m looking for something in Fairfield County that I can sink my teeth into and be justly rewarded. I’ll work like we all take the downhill at Lime Rock: turn-in, feed the gas and don’t lift! Any opportunities for me in your organization or business leads I can follow? 102 May 2016
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CHALLENGE ADVERTISING RATES No. of Insertions Full Page Half Page HALF 12 Issues $ 1,440. $ 810. PAGE 6 Issues $ 750. $ 430. FULL 3 Issues $ 405. $ 225. PAGE 1 Issue $ 155. $ 90. Cover ads are 12 month commitments only. Inside Front $ 2,645. Inside Back $ 2,645. Outside Back $ 990. The above rates are for computer readable or camera ready artwork submitted in PC or Mac format and editable in Adobe CS or Quark. Cover ads must be 4-color (CMYK), text ads are Greyscale. All ads are payable in advance. There is a 20% surcharge for ads submitted as non camera-ready artwork. Please contact cvreditor@cvrpca.org for more details and specifications. Display Ad Dimensions (H x W in inches) Full Page 7 7⁄16'' x 4 1⁄2'' Half Page 3 5⁄8'' x 4 1⁄2'' Inside Front/Back Cover 8 1⁄2'' x 5 1⁄2'' Outside Back Cover 4 1⁄4'' x 5 1⁄2''
7.4375'' x 4.5'' 3.625'' x 4.5'' 8.5'' x 5.5'' (Full Bleed) 4.25'' x 5.5'' (Bleed left, right and bottom)
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ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY Attitude Garage..........................................www.attitudegarage.com ............................46 Automobile Associates ..............................www.automobileassociates.com..................IFC Automobilia of West Haven ........................www.automobiliaofwesthaven.com ..............62 Car Lifts Plus ............................................www.carliftsplus.com ..................................28 Danbury Porsche ......................................www.danbury.porschedealer.com ................BC Daniel Jacobs, LLC ....................................www.danieljacobsllc.com ..............................3 Excelerate Performance ............................www.excelerateperformance.com ................86 InvestMark ................................................www.investmark.net ....................................18 Kachel Motor Company ..............................www.kmcauto.com ......................................12 McLaren Greenwich/Miller Motorcars ........www.millermotorcars.com ..........................40 Musante Motorsports ................................www.musantemotorsports.com ......................7 Porsche of Wallingford ..............................www.porscheofwallingford.com....................38 Scott Pools ................................................www.scottpools.com ..................................IBC Sloan Cars ................................................www.sloancars.com ......................................8 SoNo Garage ............................................www.sonogarage.com....................................6 SpeedSport Tuning ....................................www.speedsporttuning.net ....................32, 42 Stable Energies..........................................www.stableenergies.com ............................10 The Trailer Depot ......................................www.thetrailerdepot.com ............................36 Tire Rack/CVR Affiliation ............................www.tirerack.com ......................................103 TR Building and Remodeling ......................www.trbuilt.com ..........................................22 Vintage Racing Serivces ............................www.vintageracingservices.com ..................79 Wheelers ..................................................www.wheelersautoinc.com ..........................88
356 Special Interest Group Skip Shirley (619) 857-5471 skip-products@sbcglobal.net
993 Special Interest Group Mike Odierna (203) 653-4173 mikeo993@yahoo.com
912 & 912E Special Interest Group Rick Becker (909) 336-0862 engrbecker@gmail.com
Cayman Special Interest Group Michael Souza (203) 278-3547 Cayman.Register@comcast.net
930 Special Interest Group Bud Szurek (860) 817-7737 Porsche.930@comcast.net
Boxster Special Interest Group John F. Novotnak (570) 427-8052 boxster.register@gmail.com
968 Special Interest Group Jeff Coe (203) 459-8313 jeffrey.coe@snet.net
PCA Register Coordinator Brison Kiser (828) 234-8868 RegisterCoordinator@pca.org
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