Porsche Club of America-Arizona Region-Going Places-August 2023

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Volume 53 Issue 8

EDITORS

Gregg & Alison Bull gpeditor@az.pca.org

CONTRIBUTORS

Rick Althouse

Jack Babbitt

Danielle Badler

Dan Bouet

Ken Bryant

Alison Scott Bull

Gregg Bull

Jim Bultema

Bruce Herrington

Kim Kemper

Scott McILvain

Mark Manente

Kenneth Mitchell

Moe Scharhon

Geneva Sorum

Bill Stubbs

David K. Whitlock

Rook Younger

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Going Places is the official publication of the Porsche Club of America, Arizona Region and is published electronically monthly.

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Written contributions and photographs are welcomed and can be emailed to the editor. Opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Porsche Club of America, Arizona Region, its officers or members. Permission is granted to reprint any material herein provided full credit is given to the author and to Going Places. PORSCHE®, the Porsche Crest®, CARRERA®, and TARGA® are trademarks of Porsche AG. The editor shall reserve the right to edit and publish only those articles felt to be in the best interest of the members of the Porsche Club of America. THE DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES AND ADVERTISEMENTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION IS THE 15TH OF THE MONTH PRIOR TO THE MONTH OF PUBLICATION. Commercial advertising rates can be found in the back of this publication. - Baby you can drive my car 46 ............AZPCA - Autocross 2023 Recap 47 ............Prescott Autocross Follow-up story 48 ............TechTime 49.............Stuttgart Market Letter
THIS ISSUE AZ.PCA.ORG FEATURES 8.............Calling all AZPCA
9.............Important
10.............Drive your
Race
21.............Meet
Jack
33.............Book
42.............Story

BOARD

| 4 | NEWS & EVENTS 5.. ............ 2023 Calendar of Events 10 HPDE Driver your Porsche on a Track 12 ............. HPDE Volunteers Needed 13 ............. 2023/2024 HP Drivers Education Schedule 14 2023 Autocross Schedule 15 ............. PCA - Digital Membership Cards 16 ............. Future Porsches & Pancakes 17..............Future Monthly Membership Meeting 18..............Future Monthly Membership Meeting 19..............10th Annual PnP at Anthem 23..............Driving Tour/Wine tasting - Cottonwood 24..............Future Monthly Membership Meeting 25..............Save the Dates - Future Driving Tour 26..............Future Driving Tour - Mt. Lemmon 27..............Future Driving Tour - Fall colors/Flagstaff 28..............AZPCA 2023 Holiday Party 29 AZPCA Ultimate Porsche Showcase 40..............PCA-Southern AZ Viking cruise 44..............Treffen at Sea IN EVERY ISSUE 4 Arizona Region Board 6 ............. President’s Note 7 ............. From the Editors 30 ............ Awards & Accolades 32............. Social Media 34 ............. New Members 35 Happy PCA Members’ Anniversaries 36 Executive Appointees 37 Zone 8 Staff and Websites 39 Goodie Store 39 ............. Sponsorship Program SPONSORS INDEX 22..............APEX Realty Services 38..............AZ Euros 20 ............. Barbara, Alpio: Redwood General Tires 16 ............ Bayntree Wealth Advisors 32..............Brasile, Chuck & Denise; Real Estate 5 ............. Hamra Fine Jewelry & Timepieces 37 ............. McIlvain Motors IFC,38 Porsche Chandler BC,32.. Porsche North Scottsdale 31 Protective Film Solutions 36 Trackside Motorsports CLASSIFIEDS https://az.pca.org/classifieds/ PRESIDENT Mark Manente president@az.pca.org VICE PRESIDENT Dan Bouet vicepresident@az.pca.org SECRETARY Gregg Bull secretary@az.pca.org TREASURER Marty Ercoline treasurer@az.pca.org PAST PRESIDENT Mark Baker pastpresident@az.pca.org DIRECTORS AT LARGE Andy Cole AndyCole@az.pca.org Frank Grimmelmann FrankGrimmelmann@az.pca.org Kenneth Mitchell kenmitchell@az.pca.org Rook Younger RookYounger@az.pca.org
DIRECTORS
OF

2023 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Editor’s Note: The dates, times and details of AZPCA events are subject to change.

CLICK HERE AZ.PCA.ORG to check the website for the entire calendar of events.

GOING PLACES 8.2023 | 5 | Aug 2023 2 Wed Monthly Membership Meeting 6-7 Sun-Mon Driving Tour, La Posada,Meteor Crater 12 Sat Porsches n’ Pancakes - Soul Cafe 21 Mon Board of Directors Meeting Sept 2023 6 Wed Monthly Membership Meeting 10 Sun Porsches n’ Pancakes - Anthem 18 Mon Board of Directors Meeting 23-24 Sat-Sun Charity Driving Tour/Wine Tasting 30 Sat Driving Tour, Mt. Lemmon Oct 2023 4 Wed Monthly Membership Meeting 7 Sat AutoX - AMP Skidpad 14 Sat HPDE - AMP 15 Sun Driving Tour - Wickenburg 16 Mon Board of Directors Meeting 20-21 Sat-Sun Flight 45 - Porsche Chandler 29-31 Sun-Tue Driving Tour - Fall Colours Nov 2023 1 Wed Monthly Membership Meeting 4-5 Sat-Sun HPDE-INDE 6 Sat Ulimate Porsche Showcase 11 Sat AutoX - AMP Skidpad 12 Sun Lunch Drive to Fountain Hills 19 Sun FI Party at Alpio’s 20 Mon Board of Directors Meeting Dec 2023 2 Sat HPDE - Podium Club 6 Wed Monthly Membership Meeting 14-15 Thu-Fri Prescott Holiday Lights 17 Sun Holiday Party-Grayhawk Golf Club 18 Mon Board of Directors Meeting Jan 2024 6 Sat HPDE - AMP 11 Sat AutoX - AMP Skidpad

I’ve always been asked “What is my favorite car”?

I’ve always said “The next one” Carol Shelby

Ilove that quote, because I’m reminded every time, I enter the garage that we have had 11 Porsches in the last thirteen years. Angela has hung pictures of each one to remind me!

HOT HOT HOT

Well, it is hot in the Valley. But I’m talking about the Arizona region having the largest increase in new members of any region.

We are the beneficiary of snowbirds staying in the Valley year-round, and other members relocating from other states.

From PCA National:

Here are the numbers for the Growth and Factored Growth Contest. Congratulations to these regions for making it halfway through the year on top! These numbers are amazing! Great work!

As of this writing we have 2502 total members. Primary and Co-members combined.

I don’t know how, but we will need to brainstorm to see if it is possible to offer more events to an already full September to May calendar. To even think about doing more means having more people willing to volunteer.

In previous monthly letters I have highlighted the dedicated volunteers our region is fortunate to have: Webmasters, Driving tour chair and assistants, DE and AX chairs and assistants, GP editors, Treasurer, P&P co-chairs, Monthly Meeting Chair, Membership Chair, Social Media Chair, Social Events Chair.

Don’t forget to check the website calendar for upcoming events and sign up before they get sold out.

If you have the time and would like to get involved, go to ‘About Us’ on our website and contact that Chairperson in charge of that event or activity. If you have ideas for a social activity or a driving tour, send me an email to: president@az.pca.org

Make it a great month!

For more details on upcoming events CLICK HERE

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From the EDITORS Gregg and Ali Bull

If we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come - Arapaho

TheJuly HEAT was brutal and our little Beetle’s AC was forced into action yet again this year. Arizona is a wonderful place to call home but after the umpteenth continuous days of +100 degrees, enough.

We can now see why the driving tours slow down a tad especially if you drive an older Porsche.

Given the wicked heat AZPCA still held some great events during the month of July, We were treated to a great PnP breakfast at the Black Mountain Coffee Shop, thanks Frank & Co.

Rook weaved his magic for yet another epic drive to Prescott and a tasty lunch at the Palace.

The Club got invited to a Coffee and Cars event hosted by 2 young entrepreneurs in Carefree, they made a presentation to the members who attended the PnP and they made a very favorable impression.

The Club also held their 10th annual AZPCA night at the D’Backs, I’m sure fun was had by all.

August is shaping up to be another fun filled month of activities for our AZPCA members. We have our Membership meeting to look forward to at the Persian Room, always a favorite.

Rook has a great drive planned to Winslow with an overnight stay at La Posada and a visit to Meteor Crater. This months PnP sees us back at the Soul Café, this should be another culinary delight.

Stay safe and Stay cool everyone and we’ll hopefully see you at an upcoming event or two.

Going Places submittal Deadline:

The Deadline for submitting material is the 15th of each month. Submissions received after that date will appear at a later date. Thanks for your understanding

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CALLING ALL AZPCA MEMBERS

THIS IS YOUR CLUB!

ARE YOU WILLING TO SHARE SOME OF YOUR TIME AND TALENT? PLEASE CONSIDER VOLUNTEERING TO HELP MAKE CLUB DECISIONS BY RUNNING FOR THE 2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

IN NOVEMBER, WE WILL ELECT THE NEW OFFICERS. YOU PROBABLY HAVE SOME GREAT IDEAS AND EXPERIENCES THAT MAY BENEFIT OUR CLUB!

Even though November feels like it’s a long time off, we need to give the membership notice, so we are preparing the ballot now for Going Places!

BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITIONS (2 Year Terms) FOR 2024.

• TREASURER

• SECRETARY

• DIRECTORS AT LARGE (2)

IF YOU WANT TO VOLUNTEER TO FILL ONE OF THE ABOVE POSITIONS OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT MARK MANENTE, President.. AT: president@az.pca.org OR CONTACT ANY OF THE CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS.

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AZPCA Volunteers Needed

IMPORTANT AZPCA Information

PCA AZ Region Event Cancelation Policies & Event Organizer Responsibilities

Event Cancellation Policy

Most of our events have attendance limits, and they fill up quickly. Also, we often have waiting lists for those wishing to attend but do not have a secured attendance spot. Increasingly, attendees sign up and simply do not show up for the event without canceling in advance. This behavior impacts the event registrar/organizer, the event facility, and those on the waiting list wanting to attend but cannot. This behavior demonstrates a lack of common courtesy, requiring it to be addressed proactively. On the first occurrence a warning will be issued, and on the second occurrence privileges to attend future events may be impacted. Also, any registration fees for paid events will be forfeited without recourse since the club is charged regardless. The cancelation policy requires cancelation of your registration on MSR for paid or unpaid events a minimum of 7 days prior to the event date, unless there are serious and extenuating emergency circumstances as assessed by the event registrar/organizer. Most importantly, please be courteous to your fellow members so that everyone has an opportuni ty to enjoy events.

Event Organizer Responsibilities

Event organizers are required to send out a reminder approximately 9 days in advance of any event reminding registrants of the event and summarizing their responsibilities by including the following language:

Thank you for your RSVP. Please note that whether or not there is a registration fee for this event, the restaurant is expecting a certain number of attendees we provide to them in advance and incur cost accordingly. If you need to cancel please do so at least one week prior to the event date (being a no-show without notice is rude to other members who wish to attend, the restaurant and to the event organizer). Additionally, if there is a fee or prepayment associated with the event, it will be forfeited if cancelled less than 7 days before the event. Thank you!”

Additionally, event organizers are requested to send out a reminder two or three days prior to the event simply as a courtesy to remind those attending.

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Drive your Porsche on a Racetrack with AZPCA!

Expand your car control skills and explore the capabilities of your Porsche on a racetrack in a safe, controlled environment with no speed limits! AZPCA’s HPDE & TT program (that’s short for High Performance Driver Education and Time Trials) is all about experiencing your Porsche on a road circuit. AZPCA provides personal driving instructors for new participants to guide them through the day. Our instructors will navigate you along the road circuit, teach you the fundamentals of driving at track speeds, but also keep you in a comfort zone so you have a good time. There are flaggers on track, just like at a real racing event. The club also arranges an ambulance and tow truck on site for emergencies.

For the HPDE events, four groups of approximately 10-25 drivers are formed based on experience level- Beginner, Intermediate, Experienced, Advanced. Grouping allows everyone attending to have a good time. Beginners don’t have to stress about having little/no experience- chances are, there are several other drivers in the same group just starting out.

Based on instructor evaluation, you are advanced to the next group up when appropriate. Sometimes this is after one day, or sometimes it takes a several events. Higher run groups typically means more speed but with a better, practiced skill set to control the speed safely. This keeps track days exciting for you as you advance your skill set.

While this is definitely NOT racing, there is a natural tendency to evaluate yourself to other drivers in your group, but HPDE is not structured to award “fast” times. To satisfy the competitive nature in you, we offer an optional “Time Trials” sessions where those specific TT sessions are timed and you compete against others in your class. Lap times are broadcast live so you can see in real time how you stack up against your competitors. Time trials are structured so that you get three clean laps, meaning, you will be by yourself on track without dealing with other cars in your way.

How is a typical HPDE day structured?

A track day starts around 6:30 -7:00 am. You’ll check-in and get your car safety inspected on-site first. A drivers meeting kicks off around 7:45 am, with the first car on track around 8:30 am. A forty minute lunch break splits the day and the event is usually over around 4:00 pm. You can expect five 20-minute sessions (100 mins total) of track time each day, although some events are structured with four 25-minute sessions. Time trial sessions are optional to add-in during your registration, and that consists of two additional timed sessions (one morning, one afternoon) consisting of three hot laps.

The beginner group will also have classroom discussion after their sessions to discuss car-control and vehicle dynamics and what they experienced.

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The club either provides lunch or there is an option to purchase one on site. Since there is down time in-between your driving sessions and classroom discussion, there is lots of opportunity for comradery with other club members and opportunity to socialize and check out other cars attending.

What do you need to bring?

Your vehicle (preferably a Porsche) in good maintenance. (Some club members bring their other cars btw – we won’t shame you if you do that)

We provide a required checklist of things to inspect on your car before coming to a track day. If you aren’t mechanically inclined (or don’t care to do this yourself), you can take the checklist to a mechanic of your choice to do the inspection for you. We have a few places we can recommend if you don’t have a preferred mechanic. Main points of interest are good tires, brakes, brake fluid, no leaking fluids, no abnormal driving characteristics of the vehicle. We conduct a final brief safety inspection on your vehicle the morning of the event.

Helmets are typically available to rent when you register for the event– you can try the sport before you commit to purchasing a helmet.

There are additional items you can bring to make the day more comfortable or exciting – chairs, cameras, etc. There are lots of online video you can watch telling you to bring this or that. While that can be somewhat helpful down the road, keeping it basic is usually best. If you forget something, chances are there is someone there that will let you borrow/have theirs.

Lastly and most important: don’t forget to bring a desire to have a good time and willingness to learn!

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HPDE Volunteers Needed:

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H PDE sc he du le

2023 / 2024 Season

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Arizona Motorsports Park

Saturday & Sunday, November 4-5, 2023

Inde Motorsports Ranch 

Saturday, December 2, 2023

Podium Club at Attesa 

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Arizona Motorsports Park

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Arizona Motorsports Park (CCW)

Saturday, March 9-10, 2024

Inde Motorsports Ranch 

Saturday & Sunday, April 13-14, 2024

Podium Club at Attesa 

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 Time Trials also available at this HPDE event HPDE Event Registrations: azpca.motorsportreg.com Arizona Motorsports Park – 15402 W. Camelback Rd, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 Inde Motorsports Ranch – 9301 W. Airport Rd, Willcox, AZ 85643 Podium Club at Attesa – 6870 S Bianco Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85193

AZPCA AUTOCROSS SEASON - 2023

The tentative autocross dates for the 2023-2024 AZPCA Region Autocross Season from October to April are on Saturday at AMP as follows:

• October 7, 2023, Saturday - AZ Motorsport Park Skidpad

• November 11, 2023, Saturday - AZ Motorsport Park Skidpad

About Autocross events:

Join us for our AZPCA autocross at Arizona Motorsports Park Skidpad. Location address is 15402 W. Camelback Rd, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340. Non-Porsches are welcome to participate. Multi lap format. Contact Kim Kemper for more information. $60 for the event - there is no on site registration. If you wish to have someone, who is not an entrant, over 18 years old and who is an immediate household member, as a passenger for a taste of autox please pre-register and pay the $15 fee. Drivers can invite guests only during pre-registration who must complete all waivers, but cannot be a passenger and no lunch is provided. The club will be serving a lunch to all pre-registered drivers and taste of autocross participants. Gates open at 7:00 am. First car out at 8:30 am. Rental helmets can be reserved during the online registration process. Sorry but no go-karts, Polaris type, formula or other exoskeleton vehicles permitted. AMP has a strict sound limit of 92 db and your vehicle must pass sound tech held immediately before the event (around 8:00) or have a valid AMP sound sticker and no changes to the car impacting sound have been made since. A link to the Porsche waiver will be sent to you via email, information on the AMP paper waiver will be provided in your event receipt and is available on site.

• December 9, 2023, Saturday - AZ Motorsport Park Skidpad Click

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If you have any questions regarding any of the autocross events, please contact the Autocross Co-chairs, Kim K. or Rick A. at autocross@az.pca.org
HERE for the MotorsportReg link

The Digital Age has arrived

HELLO Fellow members, The Digital membership card is here!

The opt-in for Digital Membership Cards will open to Primary Members starting Tuesday, July 25 at 8:00 PM ET.

Further details:

• A Digital Membership Card will be available only to members who select Digital Membership Card. A member will not be able to select both Digital and Mailed options.

• With either the mailed card or the digital card, the Primary Member’s choice will extend to the Family/Affiliate Member (as it currently does).

• Once opted in for a Digital Membership Card, the Primary Member will receive an email that includes:

o instructions to access their Digital Membership Card

o a digital version of the membership brochure

o instructions on how to request a PCA window decal

• A member who opts for a Digital Membership Card will not receive a mailed membership package or a mailed renewal reminder.

• Opting in for a Digital Membership Card will not affect the member’s Panorama subscription or any other communication preferences that aren’t mentioned above. If a member currently receives a mailed Panorama, they will continue to receive it.

• Digital Membership Cards are downloadable to Apple or Android smartphone Digital Wallet.

• Each Digital Membership Card will always be current with an individual’s membership. If the membership expires, the Digital Wallet will indicate they are not a current member.

• If the Primary Member does nothing, the account will continue with the traditional mailed membership card.

• The Digital Membership Card contains a QR code that will allow you to verify a person's membership status.

With this new feature, we look forward to allowing our members to carry this conve nient digital card with them everywhere in their smartphone’s Digital Wallet. This will also be a step forward in helping the Club become more sustainable and continuously adapt to the ever-changing digital landscape.

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To REGISTRATION for your DIGITAL CARD please CLICK HERE

Future Events - Porsches n’ Pancakes

SAVE THE DATES... But Register Today

Soul Café North Scottsdale

August 12th, 0730-0930

Maximum 45 (order off the menu)

Soul offers eclectic dishes influenced by the flavors and cultures of Arizona. Chef Sheila and her staff are committed to giving you the true taste of modern American Southwest cuisine by using only the best ingredients and preparing everything fresh in their kitchen. View their menu at https://www.soulscottsdale.com/menu .

Join us for this annual AZPCA Porsches & Pancakes event and experience the flavor of the southwest for yourself.

Event from 0730 to 0930 AM in the outdoor seating area on the south side of the building.

Menu—ORDER OFF THE FULL MENU w/ Individual Checks

For more details and to Register for this event CLICK HERE

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Future Events - Monthly Membership Meeting

AZPCA Monthly Membership Meeting

August 2, 2023, @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Persian Room

Back by popular demand, please join us for our monthly meeting with our friends from the Persian Room and yours. Enjoy exotic aromas and flavors of traditional Persian cuisine:

Appetizers: Hummus – Yogurt & Cucumber Dip, Dolmeh, Greek Salad

Entrees Included: Barg (filet Mignon), Chicken Kebab, Koobiedeh, Chicken Filet, Beef Eggplant Stew (vegetarian available), Basmail Rice & Beverage, with fresh Persian Bread with basil butter

Jim and Carole Bultema, Organizers

Day of the event: Mark Baker

Persian Room

17040 N. Scottsdale Rd

Scottsdale, AZ 85255

$40 per person

Event Schedule:

5:30 – 6:15 pm

Social time

6:15 – 6:45 pm Dinner

6:45 – 7:30 pm Meeting and meet a member program

Registration is required for this event.

Click the REGISTER button below to sign up and pay.

For more details and to Register for this event CLICK HERE

Registration is open for 80. The deadline is July 28th at midnight.

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AZPCA Monthly Membership Meeting

September 6, 2023 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Fall Dinner at Alpio’s Peakview Garage, Italian Night

Come join us for our meeting at Alpio’s Peakview Garage for a Fall Dinner Italian Style. Enjoy a fine meal catered by the Sharko’s, a family-owned business since 1976.

ENTREES Homemade Baked Lasagna layers of lasagna noodles, cooked sausage, ground beef, ricotta cheese, parmesan cheese, shredded mozzarella and rich red sauce

Creamy Tuscan Chicken Boneless breast of chicken in a brandied cream sauce with roasted garlic, mushrooms, artichokes and sun dried tomatoes

SIDES Caesar Salad Chopped romaine, seasoned croutons, parmesan cheese, caesar dressing Grilled Vegetable Medley Grilled Asparagus, Zucchini, Yellow Squash, Red Bell Pepper, Red Onion and Warm Garlic Breadsticks

DESSERT Tiramisu Italian custard cake

BEVERAGES Bottled Water Assorted Canned Soda Diet & Regular

Jim and Carole Bultema, Organizers

Cost: $40 per person

Alpio’s Peakview Garage

4150f East Peak View Road

Cave Creek, AZ

Event Schedule:

5:30 – 6:15 p.m. Social hour

6:15 – 7:00 p.m. Dinner

7:00 – 7:30 p.m. Meeting & meet a member

Registration is required for this event.

Registration is limited to 75

Click the REGISTER button below to sign up and pay. The closing date to register is August 31, 2023 at midnight.

For more details and to Register for this event CLICK HERE

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Upcoming AZPCA Social Event

10th Annual Porsche & Pancakes at Anthem Country Club

SUNDAY, September 10 @ 8:30 am – 11:00 am

On the heels of the nine past years’ very successful events, we will again return to the elegant Ironwood Grill at the Anthem Country Club for another signature event [with indoor [open and outdoor seating available]!

Please save the date for this special event, and plan to join us on Sunday, September 10th. Since we will likely exceed 60 Porsches and over 100 enthusiasts, secure your spot now. Forget the red zones in front of the main entrance, this is a Porsche event, and we’ll have the cars lined up around the circular drive and let them overflow into the parking lot once again. Check-In opens at 8:30 AM, with food served at 9:00 AM! There will be no onsite registration and you must pay online in advance.

To entice those of you who missed this event last year or those that drive further, we thought you’d like to see what you missed, all for an all-inclusive $38/person (all-in, Fully Inclusive including tip):

Healthy, Sweet, Savory Buffet

Fresh Sliced Fruit Display

Crème Brule French Toast_

Asparagus, Mushroom and Gruyere Strudel

EGG STATION

Prepared to order with Peppers, Onions, Mushrooms, Spinach, Tomatoes, Ham, Bacon, Sausage, Cheddar, Salsa and Swiss and Feta Cheeses!

Beverages

Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, Tea, Grapefruit & Orange Juices

Maria and I are excited by the prospect of welcoming you to experience the best of the Anthem Country Club, please join us and reserve now! — Frank Grimmelmann

For more details and to Register for this event CLICK HERE

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Meet Members - Jack and Terry Babbitt

Meet this month’s featured members, Jack and Terry Babbitt

1. When did you join PCA?

I believe 2007 when I bought my Cayman S.

2. What Porsche(s) do you have?

2013 911 Carrera S and a 2020 Cayenne Coupe

3. Where are you from?

Grew up in Mississippi, moved to AZ from CA in 2018

4. Family?

Wife Terry, Father, 2 Sisters, 3 Kids and 5 grandchildren

5. Work background or trade?

Manufacturing/International Marketing-refinery products

6. What makes your car special?

It’s a Porsche

7. Next upgrade? Unsure

8. Have you personalized your car?

Both are original

9. Favorite memory with a car?

SCCA racing in Formula Ford and F2000.

10. Why did you buy your Porsche?

Quality and performance

11. High school nickname?

Mustangs

12. Top 3 cars you would own?

1. Porsche GT2

2. Porsche Cayman GT4

3. Porsche Turbo Cayenne

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AZPCA REGION eNEWS

AZPCA Region publishes several emails each month to notify the members of the upcoming social and driving events and other pertinent Region business and activity information. These emails are known as eNews email blasts and will be identified by the PCA Banner as you see above.

It has come to the Region’s attention that several hundred members are not receiving the AZPCA Region’s eNews email blasts. This may be because the PCA National Office may not have your correct email address or there may be a technical problem with your email address. Or the member at one time elected to opt out of receiving the emails and would like to begin receiving them.

AZPCA Region would like to help the members in resolving this issue of you not receiving the eNews emails. If you are not receiving any of the emails that are labeled with the above banner, and prefer to receive them, please email the Region’s Communications Chair, Kenny Mitchell at kenmitchell@az.pca.org

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Upcoming AZPCA Drives

AZ Region Porsche Club Invites You to A Driving Tour/Wine Tasting Event in Old Town Cottonwood

This is a Charity Fundraiser for St. Vincent de Paul

$50 per person donation on motorsportreg.com (MSR)

We will take a scenic and curvy drive over Mingus Mountain, through Jerome, and down the hill to Cottonwood

The Tavern Hotel Sip & Stay Wine Package Cottonwood

September 23,24, 2023

Prices per couple below include:

Welcome Cocktails

Wine Tasting at Three Local Tasting Rooms

$50 Gift Card for Dinner at one of the local restaurants

Continental Breakfast at Crema Craft Kitchen

Here’s how to sign up: Go on MSR and make your donation. Here is the MSR link: https://www.motorsportreg.com/events/ charity-driving-tour-wine-tasting-in-cottonwood-tavern-hotel-pca-arizona-945200

Lastly, select your room choice and book directly with the hotel by calling: 928-639-1669

King Junior Suite - $363.77

King Deluxe Room - $341.11

Queen Deluxe Room (two beds) - $341.11

Things to Do in the area:

Old Town Cottonwood shops and Wine Tasting Rooms

Dead Horse Ranch State Park

Verde Canyon Railroad

Blazin’M Ranch

Old Town Center for the Arts

Several Golf Courses

Nearby Jerome and all its attractions

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Future Events - Monthly Membership Meeting

AZPCA Monthly Membership Meeting

October 4, 2023 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

The Porch - Arcadia - for Octoberfest

Come join us for our monthly meeting at The Porch in Arcadia, a retro-inspired “hangout” for our yearly Octoberfest celebration.

Jim and Carole Bultema, Organizers

Menu

Octoberfest with Bratwurst and Sauerkraut with rolls, Mustards, and Pickles

With Mini Bavarian Soft Pretzel Bites with Beer Cheese and Mustard

German Potato Salad

Black Forrest Dessert

Drink ticket included

Soft Drinks and Iced Tea

Cost: $40 per person

The Porch Arcadia

4017 E. Indian School Road

Phoenix, AZ 85018

Event Schedule:

5:30 – 6:15 p.m.

Social hour

*Please note they will not allow entry until 5:30

6:15 – 7:00 p.m.

7:00 – 7:30 p.m.

Dinner

Meeting and meet a member

Registration is required for this event.

Click the REGISTER button below to sign up and pay.

The closing date to register is October 1, 2023 at midnight

Registration is limited to 100

For more details and to Register for this event CLICK HERE

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October 15th, Driving Tour - Wickenburg

For more details regarding this event CLICK HERE

November 12th, Driving Tour/Lunch - Fountain Hills

For more details regarding this event CLICK HERE

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Future AZPCA Drives

Three Region Driving Tour to Mt Lemmon & Buffet Lunch at the Tanque Verde Ranch

Hello All:

Jeanne and I are planning a 3 Region Driving Tour to Mt Lemmon in Tucson on Saturday, Sept 30. The following will be the details for each of the 3 Regions:

AZ Mountain Region:

Drive to Tucson on Friday, stay overnight. Meet at the McDonalds at the corner of Tanque Verde and E. Catalina Hwy at 9:15am on Saturday, Sept 30. The Drivers’ meeNng will commence at 9:30am and we will start the drive up Mt Lemmon at 9:45am. We will all stop at the parking lot across the street from the Iron Door restaurant at the top of the mountain for photos and a rest stop break. We will then begin our descent from Mt Lemmon. We will proceed to the Tanque Verde Ranch restaurant for a group buffet lunch. The buffet lunch is $35 per person (tax and gratuity included) which we will collect on the AZ Region MSR site when you register for the event. Registra3on is required for this event

AZ Region:

Meet at the Chevron Gas StaNon on the southeast corner of Goldfield and US60 in Apache JuncNon at 7:00am on Saturday, Sept 30. The drivers’ meeNng will start at 7:00am and departure will be at 7:15am We will be taking the back way to Tucson on SR 79. We will have a rest stop break in Florence at the McDonalds. We should arrive at the McDonalds in Tucson at the corner of Tanque Verde and E Catalina Hwy at approximately 9:15am. The drivers’ meeNng will commence at 9:30am, and we will start the drive up Mt Lemmon at 9:45am. We will all stop at the parking lot across the street from the Iron Door restaurant at the top of the mountain for photos and a rest stop break. We will then begin our descent from Mt Lemmon. We will proceed to the Tanque Verde Ranch restaurant for a group buffet lunch. The buffet lunch is $35 per person (tax and gratuity included) which we will collect on the AZ Region MSR site when you register for the event. Registra3on is required for this event.

Southern Arizona Region (SAR):

Meet at the McDonalds at the corner of Tanque Verde and E. Catalina Hwy at 9:15am on Saturday, Sept 30. The drivers’ meeNng will commence at 9:30am, and we will start the drive up Mt Lemmon at 9:45am. We will all stop at the parking lot across the street from the Iron Door restaurant at the top of the mountain for photos and a rest stop break. We will then begin our descent from Mt Lemmon. We will proceed to the Tanque Verde Ranch restaurant for a group buffet lunch. The buffet lunch is $35 per person (tax and gratuity included) which we will collect on the AZ Region MSR site when you register for the event. Registra3on is required for this event.

The MSR registra3on link is now live: h^ps://azpca.motorsportreg.com/events/three-driving-tour-to-mt-lemmontanque-verde-ranch-resturant-pca-arizona-155288

Driving direc3ons will be distributed at the Drivers’ mee3ngs.

480-318-2877

For more details and to REGISTER for this event CLICK HERE

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Future AZPCA Drives

Fall Colors Tour to Flagstaff

October 29-31, 2023

Note that this is a 3-day Sunday-Tuesday event.

After last year’s overnighter to Flagstaff, the consensus was that our stay at Little America was too short! So this year we are adding a day, with options on the second day planned to satisfy anyone’s interest in the historic and scenic sights in and around Flagstaff.

The fall colors in late October should be out in all their glory, through Oak Creek Canyon and around Northern Arizona Our drive on Sunday follows the Red Rock Scenic Byway to Sedona, where we will have lunch together and then take the beautiful drive through Oak Creek Canyon, where the leaves should be putting on their show!

On arrival in Flagstaff we will check into the Little America Hotel, Flagstaff’s only AAA approved Four Diamond hotel. “Set in 500 acres of Ponderosa pine forest, Little America Flagstaff combines inviting hospitality with the natural beauty of Northern Arizona.” A special group rate has been arranged, which you can take advantage of when you register for the event. Everyone will be on their own for the rest of the day, to explore the Flagstaff area or just hang out at the hotel. Chances are just about guaranteed that there will be an impromptu happy hour gathering sometime before dinner (on your own).

On Monday morning various destinations await, where you can join others to explore attractions in Flagstaff and Northern Arizona. We will organize groups to head out together to destinations including:

• Riordan Mansion (if you didn’t join the tour last year, this is a must-do!)

• Lowell Observatory

• Museum of Northern Arizona

• Flagstaff Area National Monuments: Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater, Wupatki

• Meteor Crater (if you missed this on the overnighter to La Posada in August)

After a day of sightseeing, we’ll gather for a casual dinner at Grimaldi's Pizzeria, a very short drive from Little America. Or if you wish, you can dine at the Silver Pine restaurant at the hotel, or go elsewhere.

On Tuesday after breakfast we will take the scenic drive to the Snowbowl. The fall colors should be dazzling as we head up toward Arizona’s tallest peak Your return home is on your own.

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For more details and to REGISTER for this event CLICK HERE

Future AZPCA Events - Holiday Party 2023

The 2023 AZPCA Holiday Party is quickly approaching…..

Keep your calendars clear because the festive season will soon be upon us…. You may laugh but Elf Angela is busily preparing for the Holiday party already.

Date: Sunday, December 17, 2023

Location: The Fairway House at Grayhawk Golf Club

Keep an eye on this space as Registration will open on October 1, 2023

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GOING PLACES 8.2023 | 29 | Upcoming AZPCA Social Events SAVE THE DATE... It’s going to be FUN! Registration and further details coming shortly

Monthly Awards & Accolades

Each month the Editors and Contributors of Going Places would like to recognize certain members for special contributions to this amazing Club we are all part of.

The Writers Award, this award is for an individual that submits or presents the best article.

Writers Award – July 2023: Geneva Sorum

The winner will receive a $30 credit on their MotorsportReg account to be used for upcoming AZPCA events.

The Volunteer Award, this award goes to the member who goes above and beyond the call of duty, this person demonstrates what the Clubs values are all about, Passion, a Positive attitude and a willingness to help.

Volunteer of the Month – July 2023: Rob & Kerry Biddle

The winner will receive a $30 credit on their MotorsportReg account to be used for upcoming AZPCA events.

**Even if you don’t win this month a big heart felt THANK-YOU to all the wonderful contributors that help make this award-winning Newsletter/Magazine the success that it is, CHEERS.

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BOOK REVIEWS FOR PORSCHEPHILES

LeMans 100: A Century of the World’s Greatest Race

This book is very readable, but not a captivating read. Very well illustrated, it is not really a picture book, nor really a reference text. It is a compendium of reports on a century of 24-hour races at LeMans, France. The cover of the book itself is a wraparound photograph of the start of a late-60s event, and it comes in a red slipcase.

Full of interesting statistics, including the fact that the race with the highest percent finishing was race number 1 in 1923. The LeMans race is described as initially being very focused on showroom-production cars (shades of NASCAR !). It is also made clear that from the very first, or at least since 1924, ‘LeMans’ was as much a carnival as a race. From the first, the race was focused on consistency and reliability, with the major trophies awarded on the basis of multi-year results not just those of a single race. And initially, even standings at the end of a single event were not based on average speed or even miles covered, but degree of achievement against a standard postulated by the organizers.

Each individual story is interesting in its own right. They make it clear from the discussions of the changing rules for each race, that the ACO, the organizers of LeMans events, were very bureaucratic from the very first. There are stories of unexpected successes and shocking failures. Stories of terrible weather conditions and gorgeous days. There are pictures of ‘race cars’ that look barely driveable by modern standards and pictures of cars that almost look like jet fighters; they illustrate how much change can happen in 100 years.

LeMans 100 contains nine chapters, each covering a decade of racing, begin with a one-page summary of world conditions during that period. Each year’s race is presented in two pages with a concise but interesting description of the highlights of the event, a table of the top three finishers, and appropriate photographs., The text is in a readably large type font. There are several fold-outs with a ‘suitable for framing’ picture of a car in the race on one side and images of race posters on the other side, and some impressive two-page photo spreads.

Though there is a basic sameness to the race reports, the characters and conditions are all different each year – teams that are dominant one year can be mere ‘also-rans’ or even DNF the next. Impressive to this reviewer is the number of manufacturers who entered teams of up to six cars in the ‘40s and ‘50s, but are no longer in existence. Porsche of course, is prominent in the write ups from 1951 on, though the first picture of a Porsche doesn’t show up until the 1954 report. From the early ‘70s on, there is considerable discussion of Porsche cars and their development.

Anyone interested in the LeMans race, or even just Porsches should have a copy of this book. Not so much to read from cover to cover, but to peruse when inspiration, about a particular model Porsche, or a specific race year or decade, hits. It will serve you well as a conversation starting display piece on your coffee table or as something for ‘throne room’ reading.

LeMans 100 has 240, 9x11 inch heavyweight semi-gloss pages, with 250 images. It has an impressive index which takes five, four column pages, despite being in much smaller type than the basic text. By the time you are reading this it should be available for $75 from your favorite bookseller or from Quartoknows.com

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PLEASE WELCOME

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS

Dewayne Adamson

Scottsdale, Arizona 2020 911 Carrera 4S

Islam Ahmed Phoenix, Arizona 2013 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet

Stephan Banet Goodyear, Arizona 1972 914 Targa Orange

David Bonanno Cave Creek, Arizona 2008 Boxster

Michael and Pat Branham Peoria, Arizona 2008 Boxster

Steven and Marta Brenner Sun Lakes, Arizona 2014 911 Carrera S Cabriolet

Steven Conway Morenci, Arizona 2011 911 Carrera 4S

William Davis Gilbert, Arizona 2019 911 Carrera T

Walter Ludwig and Li Fang Sctottsdale, Arizona 2008 911 Turbo Cabriolet

Jim Farner Phoenix, Arizona 1991 911 Turbo 2004 911 Turbo Cabriolet

John Gurley

Phoenix, Arizona 1980 911 SC

Sharon Herland

Minneapolis, Minnesota 2022 Taycan Turbo S

Jay Hiemenz

Paradise Valley, Arizona 2022 Taycan Turbo S

John Hilderbrand and Helga Rindone

Maricopa, Arizona 2006 911 Carrera Cabriolet

Will Hurst

Scottsdale, Arizona 2015 911 GT3

David and Sherry Jenkins Mesa, Arizona 2002 Boxster

Brian King Paradise Valley, Arizona 2023 911 Carrera 4 GTS

Matthew Leberer Scottsdale, Arizona 2018 911 Carrera 4 GTS

Bianca Lemmons Scottsdale, Arizona 2009 911 Turbo Cabriolet

Kurt Mouton

Phoenix, Arizona 2017 Macan GTS

Gregg Ovist Phoenix, Arizona 2001 911 Carrera

Cameron Rains Carefree, Arizona 2007 911 Carrera

Andrew Tuttle

Phoenix, Arizona 1968 912

Rich Viscomi

Chandler, Arizona 2012 911 Carrera S

Andrew Waltenburg

Gilbert, Indiana 1985 928S

Peter Warren and Zach Rockseth

Tempe, Arizona 2017 911 Carrera

Bernard Zapor

Scottsdale, Arizona 2006 911 Carrera S Cabriolet

WELCOME NEW TRANSFERS

Peter and Karla Boynton

Scottsdale, Arizona 1973 911 Carrera RS 2.7

William and Amy Dempsey Carefree, Arizona 2008 Boxster RS 60 Spyder

Sharon Herland

San Tan, Arizona 2019 911 Carrera 4S

Chris Katsenes and Nobuko Katsenes Phoenix, Arizona 1987 911 Carrera

Roger and Anna Schlogel

Queen Creek, Arizona 2015 Cayman S

Current Membership:

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Moe Scharhon Membership Chair
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HAPPY PCA ANNIVERSARY !

These members are observing their PCA Membership Anniversary this month!!

54 Years

Frederick Wright

44 Years

Gerald and Nancy Perkinson

42 Years

Jeff and Jan Grell

38 Years

Richard and Sandy Rutschman

35 Years

Daniel and Nancy Jacob

34 Years

James and Janet Thole

33 Years

Andrew and Mary Schaefer

31 Years

Mike and Gay Mullan

29 Years

Heather Mann

28 Years

Don and Debra Clinkinbeard

Philip Raskin

27 Years

Fran Steele

Mark Weiler

26 Years

Carol Wagner

24 Years

Michael and Pamela Pyska

23 Years

Peter and Joanne Gilmore

Martin and Jennifer Reinhardt

22 Years

Greg Chapman and Cecilia Lam

Frank and Maria Grimmelmann

Milton and Rosalee Overmire

21 Years

Cindy Browning

Michael and Donna Nott

Raymond and Adrienne Ramirez

20 Years

Ron Green

Jim and Ann Randall

Harry Thompson

19 Years

Dennis Bunsold

John Dowling

Steven and Kathryn Rhone

John Vaccaro

18 Years

Peo and Silke Hansson

Thom and Debbie Luke

John Momeyer

Hugh and Nancy Starkey

17 Years

Robert Alspaugh

Glenn Brooks

Richard Barlow and Laura Butler

Keith Jones

David Munsey

16 Years

Ron and Yvonne Perot

Franz and Emily Forman

Thomas Sleboda

15 Years

Russ and Pam Beyer

Paul Cully and Kim Soffey

Alan and Susan Wolfelt

14 Years

Thomas Caglioti

Ronald Doba

13 Years

Bud and Yvonne Morrison

Steven Scully

12 Years

Randall and Brenda Feltman-

Irvine

Ron McRoy

Robert and Cheryl Woodwell

11 Years

Tom and Tom Frick

Gregory and Marilynn Mannion

John Laging and Mina

Moustakas

Robert and Nancy Tomlin

Will and Ronda Updegraff

10 Years

Celestino Leal

Scott and Collin Weisenburger

9 Years

Karen Caggiano

Daniel Velez

8 Years

Jason Buxbaum

Alex and Tina Curti

Ron Dersch

Phil and Natalie King

Tony and Pearl Liu

Stephen and Rosemary Martin

Vincent and Kathy Palumbo

Dick and Sandra Roberts

Peter Robinson

Greg and Deanne Ryan

Mark Baker and Jeanne Snyder

Lawrence Towner

7 Years

James Grisdale and Jocelyn

Coupal

Donald and Traci Cuppy

6 Years

Tony DeCastro

Stan Dickerson

T Kevin Douds

Jon wood and Carol Flores

Gregory Stafford

5 Years

Robert Banks

Tom and Susan Frazier

Gwen Hillis

Nate and Steve McNeill

Philippe and Valerie Marcus

George Pfau

4 Years

James Bultema

William Caron

Trisha Fleischer

Lawrence Kurth

Kipp Lassetter

Mark Nicotera

Roger Poppie

Jose and May Reyes

Robert Richardson

David Spector

Paul Stokle

Alex Zilberman

3 Years

Norma Brazee

Astrid Corretjer

DeWayne Fliss

Gregory Freeman

Timothy Frohock

Dara Gibson

Doug Hageman

Monica Janas

Walfred Johnson

Shawn Jones

Neil Kerr

Matthew McNeill

Joakim Nyquist

Spero Pagos

Brad Severson

Robert and Vanessa Shaw

2 Years

Patrick Andler

Tawny Arnaud

John Boland

Dale Carlson

Bruce Cerrito

Alex Day

Charles Eckberg

Tony Fassette

Patrick Fordey

Craig Ferguson

Honorato Diaz and Jennifer

George

Gordon Isaac

Debbra Johnson

Luke Lerdal

Rob Moser

Eric and Christina Olesen

Lisa Pagel

James Ries

Kyle Rutkowski

Bridget Spector

John Stewart and Sarah Brown

Nikolay Stoyanov

Steven Weddell

1 Years

Jaime Aguilera

Mathew Beard

Keith Bickford

Ros De Giaxa Salvi

David Delaurier

Michael Faust

Douglas and Elizabeth Forster

Jonathan and Enid Heilman

Stephen and Jane Herthel

Russell and Robin Hickman

Albert and Judson Hoffman

Michael Hyatt

Burt Kohler

Susan McCormick

Linnis Rich

Flora Tromelin

Brant Vrlec

Kenneth Williams

Robert Zakar

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EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

AUTOCROSS

Rick Althouse

Kim Kemper autocross@az.pca.org

CHIEF CONCOURS JUDGE

Andy Cole concours@az.pca.org

CHIEF DRIVING INSTRUCTOR

John Dowling CDI@az.pca.org

COMPETITION/ DRIVER EDUCATION

Dan Bouet drivereducation@az.pca.org

DRIVING TOUR CHAIR

Rook Younger drivingtours@az.pca.org

ASSISTANT DRIVING TOUR CHAIR

Jim Bultema drivingtours@az.pca.org

EQUIPMENT

Dave Fisher dfish5666@aol.com

EVENT REGISTRAR

Rook Younger drivingtours@az.pca.org

EVENT REGISTRAR ASSISTANT

Bill Stubbs

GOODIE STORE

Betsy Andrade betsy7890@earthlink.net

HISTORIAN

Loretta Aman jlaman914@cox.net

MEMBERSHIP

Moe Scharhon membership@az.pca.org

MEMBERSHIP MEETING CHAIR

Jim and Carole Bultema monthlymeetings@az.pca.org

ASSISTANT MEMEBERSHIP MEETING CHAIR

Andy Jorgensen monthlymeetings@az.pca.org

NAME BADGES

Betsy Andrade betsy7890@earthlink.net

NEWSLETTER EDITORS

Gregg & Ali Bull gpeditor@az.pca.org

ASSISTANT NEWSLETTER EDITOR

Angela Manente gpeditor@az.pca.org

PANORAMA LIAISON

Larry Grimes panorama@az.pca.org

PORSCHES & PANCAKES CO-CHAIR

Dennis Rood dmrood1@comcast.net

PORSCHES & PANCAKES CO-CHAIR

Frank Grimmelmann fgrimmelmann@ mindspring.com

SAFETY CHAIR

David Derr safety@az.pca.org

ASSISTANT SAFETY CHAIR

Ealing Jahn

SOCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIR

Abby Ercoline socialchair@az.pca.org

ASSISTANT SOCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIR Open Position socialchair@az.pca.org

SOCIAL MEDIA

Jan Mackulak socialmedia@az.pca.org

SPONSORSHIP & ADVERTISING Andy Jorgensen sponsorship@az.pca.org

TECHNICAL CHAIR Scott Mcilvain CDI@az.pca.org

WEBMASTER

Mike Ferring webmaster@az.pca.org

WEBMASTER ASSISTANT Gregg Bookspan webmaster@az.pca.org

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REPRESENTATIVE

Lori DeCristo California Inland Region zonerep@zone8.org

TREASURER

Linda Cobarrubias treasurer@zone8.org

TIME TRIAL & DE

Russell Shon de.tt@zone8.org

CHIEF DRIVING INSTRUCTOR

Scott Mann cdi@zone8.org

CLUB RACE ADVISOR

Skip Carter

WEBMASTER

Tom Brown webmaster@zone8.org

RULES COORDINATOR

Tom Brown rules@zone8.org

SECRETARY

Monica Asbury secretary@zone8.org

PCA JUNIORS COORDINATOR

Dick Douglass

SOCIAL MEDIA & Communications Chair

Vinita Khilnani Arizona az.pca.org

AZ Mountain azm.pca.org

Cal. Central ccc.pca.org

ZONE 8 STAFF

Cal. Inland cai.pca.org

Golden Empire gem.pca.org

Grand Prix GrandPrixRegion.com Las Vegas lvrpca.com

Los Angeles pcalosangeles.org

Orange Coast pcaocr.com

Riverside riversidepca.org

San Diego pcasdr.org

San Gabriel Valley sgb.pca.org

Santa Barbara pcasb.org

So. Arizona pcasar.org

Vineyard pcavineyardregion.com

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Upcoming National Events

Join the Porsche Club of America Southern Arizona Region in a New Year’s cruise on the new Viking Mississippi riverboat.

Viking New Orleans and Southern Charms

The Lower Mississippi overflows with charm, history and hospitality. Explore historic estates, and visit notable Civil War sites. Sample the bustling French flavored port cities of New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Sway to the tempos of Dixieland jazz, gospel and blues. Savor gourmet Cajun and Creole cuisine, as well as traditional Southern fare. Join us, and see why local Cajuns say, “Laissez les bons temps rouler” (Let the good times roll). More info is available at: New Orleans & Southern Charms 2023 (vikingrivercruises.com)

Embark New Orleans 30 December 2023

Disembark New Orleans 6 January 2024 Optional Post Extension Tour in New Orleans 6 – 8 January 2024

Prices range from about $4,800 to $12,000 per person depending on cabin. Airfare included from Tucson and airport transfers. Other airports are available. The Viking Cruise will fill up fast so if you are interested act now. Limited time $25 Deposit. When you contact Ed he will provide the Viking Representative contact information and new Viking guests should receive a $100pp credit when they book.

Contact Ed Koharik Email: boardmember4@pcasar.org

https://pcasar.motorsportreg.com/events/southern-arizona-in-a-new-year-s-cruiseorleans-port-pca-639799

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Upcoming National Events

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Baby you can drive my Car

Two magic days driving manufacturers’ latest offerings came and went again last month. And your humble scribe is here to report back on a new year and a new slew of vehicles.

This is an annual event, for which major thanks go to the Rocky Mountain Automotive Press Assn, for arranging everything. And the vehicle manufacturer reps, for bringing the cars.

A few top-of-mind observations. First, the annual spoiler alert; no Porsche participation, no Audi participation, no BMW participation. Audi and BMW have participated in the past. But Porsche has never shown, for at least the last 10 years that I’ve gone. I have no idea why. They’re all missing out.

As for the manufacturer reps, riding shotgun, or in the back seat, I must say, this year’s crop was extremely knowledgeable, and really good company. Forthcoming on tech, and product planning, and industry observations. It hasn’t always been like that. And I didn’t notice even one cringe, as we blasted through the twisties.

Which brings up the route. Oh, we’ve been in the mountains before. But this year was some of the best of the best. Up to the Peak to Peak Highway, back down for lunch in Lyons, up to Estes Park, into Rocky Mountain National Park, over Trail Ridge Road, down and through to Winter Park for the night. The following day were drives around the surrounding roads. Then up and over Berthoud Pass (11,300 ft elevation) and back down. A quick hop on I 70 to Georgetown and up over Guanella Pass. Then back down, a left onto 285 and back to our base in Golden.

We saw elk, we saw moose, we saw deer, we saw pronghorn sheep, we saw tundra, we saw snow, we saw rain, we saw sun, we saw curves, we saw straights.

Oh yeah, the cars. Of course there were EVs, and there were hybrids, and there were SUVs, and there were trucks. I couldn’t find the time to get into everything. But I did spend seat-time in two, yes, two manual transmission fun machines. The Toyota Corolla GR. And the Acura Integra Type S.

Did I enjoy them? Is Trail Ridge Road the highest road in North America that goes somewhere? The GR can’t escape its econobox roots. But 300 hp from a 1.6-liter three cylinder mill, driving all four wheels, can get your attention. Hey, Subaru, this really is a street rally car for today. Linear punch into the stomach, a nice, tight ride, no-thought steering. If you’re interested, I’d order one today. They won’t last.

Nor will the Integra. A year ago, I drove the A-Spec, and I found it a buzz-box, sadly lacking in oomph. No longer. The exterior’s more pumped up, the interior’s more luxe, the power’s more … more. And, on the overrun, the engine gives you a “pop pop pop” song that’s almost worth the price of admission, in and of itself.

Trends this year. The Honda Accord hybrid had paddle shifters that didn’t actually shift the vehicle at all. What they did was control the degree of regenerative braking, when you lifted. You went from virtually none to, well, a lot. Paddle on the left for more, paddle on the right for less.

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Full-on, I found this remarkably useful in the twisties. But I couldn’t help wondering, does it affect fuel economy? Honda’s rep said hardly. Does it save on wear and tear on brake pads? Yes. Do brake lights come on, when in full regenerative mode? I forgot to ask. But I did hum Fleetwood Mac’s “You Can Go Your Own Way.”

The Mercedes-Benz AMG GLE 63 S 4matic+SUV won the longest model name contest. And, with a reported 603 hp and 627 ft-lbs of torque, with the help of a 48-volt hybrid assist, leading to a reported 0-60 time of 3.7 seconds, at an MSRP north of $160K, it also won the most outrageous vehicle award, at least from me.

The Benz also featured the most over-the-top dash. The usual digital instrument cluster, flanked by the largest infotainment system maybe in existence. I mean, in nav mode it looks like you unfolded a complete digital, touch-sensitive Hagstrom map. And then, to its right, there’s another digital panel, just for the front-seat passenger. And it all kinda flows up, almost into the straight-ahead sight-line, giving a slightly truncated view forward. A true Godzilla vehicle.

What else? The new Prius Prime looks sensational. And drives like a good car, not a Mobil Economy Run entrant. God bless the natural induction of the Lexus IS 500. And the massaging rear seat in the Genesis G90.

Life is good. Thank you all.

Who is Danielle Badler? A New York native, Danielle Badler embarked on a writing and communications consulting career in early 2007, following more than 30 years in corporate communications, the last ten years as the chief global communications officer for three Fortune 500 companies, General Instrument Corporation, Unisys Corporation and Western Union.

Danielle now calls Denver home.

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AZPCA REGION AUTOCROSS MEMBERS BEING COOL

OnJune 4, 2023, the Arizona Mountain Region (AMR) held their Inaugural Autocross Event at the Findlay Toyota Event Center located in Prescott Valley. AMR asked the AZPCA Region to help with the logistics and the use of the Region’s autocross support equipment. The AZPCA Region obliged by Ken M transporting the cache of cones, timing, and other support related equipment up to Prescott Valley. AMR Member, Bob F., chaired the event with the collaboration of AZPCA Autocross Co-Chair, Kim K.

The early morning temps were in the upper 50s and lower 60s and warmed up to the upper 70s and lower 80s by the afternoon. The day started off mostly sunny which turned to afternoon showers just after the conclusion of the event. Fortunately, there was no rain during the event.

There were thirty-six drivers in attendance, and they enjoyed the cool seasonable Prescott Valley Area weather. The course was a very twisty closed loop course that ran clockwise with a couple of slaloms and several tight turns. The course also had a very short showcase type straight-a-way and the start finish lines were placed in the showcase section.

There were two run groups with eighteen drivers each. Each run group ran in both the morning and afternoon sessions and there was an AMR provided lunch for the drivers.

Several AZPCA Region autocross regulars and Hotshoes (Really Fast Drivers) also attended the inaugural event. Robert and Marc T. (Father and Son) ran Robert’s Group “X” German make car and Kim K., Scott O., Brian M., Ealing J., Jonathan and Mrs. B (Morgan – Jonathan’s wife) drove their Group “P” cars. A great majority of the AMR drivers were first time autocrossers.

There were eighteen “Cone Kills” for this event and a majority of the “Cone Mashers” were by AZPCA Region members. That means the AMR members were very kind to the AZPCA Region cones.

The “Top Cone Killer Guy” was AZPCA Region Scott O in his super zoomy race prepared Porsche GT4 with a total of Four Kills but, the physical evidence (cone marks on his vehicle) indicates that there may have been five cone kills. Scott relates that one of the cone marks appeared on his car from nowhere prior to the start of the event, and the Timing and Scoring Staff believed that the mysterious cone mark may have been from meeting up with a traffic cone from a highway construction zone on the trip up to the event. As the benefit of the doubt goes to the competitor, he was not assessed a fifth cone penalty.

The” Top Time of Day” was 59.490, driven by AZPCA Region Jonathan B., driving his Porsche Carrera followed by AZPCA Region Ealing J. in his Porsche Carrera, with a 60.108 second run. Both drivers achieved their best run on their last lap in the afternoon session. AZPCA Region Autocross Chairperson, Kim K., driving his Porsche GT4, drove a third best run of 62.581 seconds that he achieved on his last lap in the afternoon session.

AMR President, Lorraine F., was the fastest “Lady Autocross Driver” for the event with her best being 68.736 seconds

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unfortunately, she mashed a cone, so she will have to settle for a 69.955 second clean run. Her best clean run was the fifth best of all the AMR drivers.

The fastest AZPCA Region Lady Driver was Mrs. B. (Morgan), driving the family Carrera and her best laptime was 75.573 seconds that she drove on her last lap in the afternoon session.

The consensus among the AMR drivers is they had more fun than anyone could have ever imagined. The AMR members are hoping that there will be future AMR autocross events.

Also, you can read more about the event on the AMR website at https://azm.pca.org/newsletter/

The 2023-2024 AZPCA Region Autocross Season will begin on Saturday, October 7, 2023. As in the past, every event has been a sell-out. The event information will be posted on MSR. Do not hesitate or you may end up on the waitlist.

So, as you should, be cool until the start of the 2023-2024 AZPCA Region Autocross Season.

FOLLOW-UP STORY BY Geneva Sorum

The Arizona Mountain Region of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) recently held its first-ever Autocross event. Established in 2018, the Arizona Mountain Region of PCA has long intended to create an autocross event that would showcase the performance and precision of Porsche vehicles with a challenging closed course to enhance driving skills.

The Arizona Region of the PCA provided valuable support, resulting in a highly successful gathering. Both clubs contributed volunteers, equipment, and resources, ensuring the smooth execution of various aspects such as registration, course setup, timing, and safety supervision. With the assistance of experienced instructors from both clubs, the many volunteers ensured a safe, informative, and competitive environment for all participants. Everyone is grateful to Phil Mullen and Lorraine Friedman from the Arizona Mountain Region, and Kim Kemper and Ken Mitchell from the Arizona Region for making this event happen.

Everyone had a great day of driving. As we parked and waited to get going, there were a few conversations about taking it easy. The carefully designed Autocross course proved to be mentally challenging. As a novice participant, I was a bit baffled during the walkthrough and a little apprehensive at first. However, only the first run was slow and careful. Any paddock talk among novices about taking it easy was quickly forgotten after that. I blame my 911. It is supremely responsive and fun to drive!

Beyond the on-course action, this Autocross event also served as a platform for building connections among members of the PCA clubs and sharing their passion for Porsche.

Looking ahead as the Arizona Mountain Region of the Porsche Club of America continues to organize future events, the inaugural Autocross event marks an exciting chapter for Porsche club members in Northern Arizona. The success of this inaugural Autocross event will also serve as a solid foundation for further thrilling Porsche experiences.

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Tech Tips Your First Driver’s Education

Every week or so I am asked a question by a customer or a friend, “Why would you drive a DE?” Typically this turns into a long conversation that outlines the benefits of a well-organized driver’s education.

As we know, Porsche cars are direct descendents of racecars. Even the latest Porsche GT3 RSR uses an engine that is based on the original flat six design. Whether you have a 356 or the newest Boxster, you can learn a lot about your car and yourself by participating in a PCA DE.

Driving on a local racetrack with the PCA will let you explore your Porsche at your own speed. Driver education is not racing. It is not timed and everyone drives at a speed they are comfortable with. You will not be alone while you are on the track. The PCA supplies highly qualified and experienced instructors to help from the moment you put on your helmet to the last cool down lap of the day.

In addition to having a ton of fun, your first DE will help you become a better driver on the street. You will get to know the basic limits of your Porsche and I will bet you will be very surprised with what a

street Porsche can do. The biggest skill that translates to driving on the street is “looking down the road,” which means you are not as concentrated on the 15 feet in front of your bumper but looking way ahead to spot potential trouble. I have had many past DE students tell me that they use this skill every time they drive a car.

Participating in your first DE can be intimidating. Here are some helpful hints to get you ready for your first DE. The most important first step is to have a Porsche car that is mechanically sound. You don’t want to be worrying about whether

your car is going to make it through the first lap on the track. Any Porsche shop that advertises with the PCA will be more than happy to complete a Driver’s Education Tech Form (http://az.pca.org/ application/themes/azpca/pdf/AZPCA_DE_TechForm.pdf), which will cover the basic mechanical systems of your Porsche. The great thing about this service is that it is free.

Once you have your Porsche up to snuff, the next thing is getting yourself prepared for the event. I like to get to the track early. This alleviates any pressure that comes with arriving late. Once you arrive at the track you will want to check in, register, and then go through a quick check of your car. Then you will go to a drivers meeting where you will be paired up with a PCA instructor. After the meeting, you will go though an awesome classroom session where you will learn the basics of driving on the track.

Then the fun really begins! You and your PCA instructor will get in line, “grid up” and enter the track, and complete your first session. Depending on the event, you will have up to 6 sessions on the track with each session helping you learn more and more about how to drive your Porsche.

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Stuttgart Market Letter

Ifwe’re taking the market’s temperature, June would appear hot as we achieved 2023 highs in our dollar volume and unit volume, thanks to $20m in sales and nine new auction records at Broad Arrow Auction’s 75th Anniversary Porsche sale held in Atlanta mid-month. But take out this once-every-five-year auction event, and the market looks as cool as it did in May, with a 70% sell-through rate and just over $30m in sales.

Highlights from the 75th Anniversary sale were plenty, but one real standout was the sale of a 1999 996 Coupe for $1.2m. This car wasn’t just any 996 for that kind of money, but the 996 Classic Club Coupe project dreamed up by the Porsche Club of America and Porsche’s Sonderwunsch department. Built to showcase what Porsche’s “Special Wishes” program is capable of, the Classic Club Coupe features a GT3 engine and drivetrain, a custom interior, and an exterior designed with nods to the 911 Carrera 2.7 RS and Carrera GT. And the buyer of this world record 996? None other than Jerry Seinfeld.

We also saw this auction buck the trend of historic Porsche race cars failing to sell this year, with a 1964 904 Carrera GTS selling for $2,535,000 and a 1984 962 in Coke-Cola livery with both 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring history selling for $1,270,000. One notable no-sale, however, was a 1967 910 that failed to sell at a final bid of $2,300,000. $200,000 short of the recent 910 sale on Bring a Trailer.

The Carrera GT market continued to soften as two examples crossed the block this month. The first, a 2005 example with 16,765 miles, sold for just over $1m at $1,028,000, about $200k shy of where comps with similar mileage were not too long ago. And the second, a 2004 example finished in Speedster Blue by Porsche Classic partner Porsche North Houston sold for $1,462,500. An impressive number, but considering rare colors were all $2m cars this time last year, reasonably light.

Also showing signs of softening for the second month in a row is the 992 GT3 market. Save for the one example that sold at the Broad Arrow sale for $300,000, all others continued to slide with an average selling price of $255,000 and a market low of $177,250. We also saw the first 2023 992 GT3 RS come up for auction, failing to sell at a high bid of $415,000. GT4 RS’ also continued its downward trend, with one example failing to sell at a high bid of $230,000 and the other finding a home at $245,000.

On the classic side of the market, 356s showed mixed results with a 64% sell-through rate compared to last month’s 88%, but those that did sell kept the momentum going price-wise as they continued to trend up. Notable 356 auctions this month include a 1964 356 SC Cabriolet that sold for $215,600 and a 1958 356A Sunroof Coupe built by Rod Emory that failed to sell at an eye-watering $699,356.

The modern classics, especially the 993 market, were the biggest mover in June, with a 993 Turbo S selling for an above-average price of $560,000 and your standard 993 coupes averaging $100,000. We also saw a new five-year record for 993 Turbos, with a 645-mile example selling for $486,000 on Bring a Trailer. With no headlining auctions on the calendar for July, it will be interesting to see if the market stays consistent at its ~70% sell-through rate and $30m in sales before we head into the summer heat of August with Pebble Beach where all major auction houses will be bringing out the big guns. We’ll see our first 911 reimagined by Singer we’ve seen in a while, crossing the block at RM Sothebys and a 1966 906 at Bonhams.

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David K. Whitlock is a writer for The Stuttgart Market Letter, a daily market update for Porschephiles, by Porschefiles, delivered to your inbox. www.stuttgartmarketletter.com

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