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UPCOMING EVENTS!
Be sure to check our website www.fsrpca.org for more details as well as updates on all of these exciting events.
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May 5
Western Breakfast - Detailing Event to follow
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Silver Diner, Glen Allen
May 12
Eastern Breakfast - Fun Run to follow
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Pops Diner, Chesapeake
May 18-20
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VIR
May 26
First Settlers at the Richmond Flying Squirrels ball game
The Diamond - Richmond
June 1-2
Shenandoah Region Richmond Porsche Meet (RPM)
Richmond
June 2
Western Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Silver Diner, Glen Allen
June 9
Eastern Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Pops Diner, Chesapeake
June 16
First Settlers Charity Event (Foodbank Tours, Fun Runs, Silent Auction, Dinner)
Williamsburg Hotel & Conference Center
June 22-24
PCA Zone 2 Club Race and Advanced DE
VIR
July 7
Western Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Silver Diner, Glen Allen
July 9-13
Porsche Parade in Salt Lake City, UT
Registration is OPEN!
July 14
Eastern Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Pops Diner, Chesapeake
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FIRST SETTLERS REGION SPRING EVENT at the WILLIAMSBURG HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER JUNE 16, 2012
From the President Dave McFaddin
SPOTLIGHT NEW PCA/FSR MEMBERS Ken Thomas - Membership Chairperson
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Welcome to our new members and the transfers in to First Settlers Region. We hope you enjoy the people, Porsches and events. NAME
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already had some great events this spring and have a full plate for the next couple of months as well. Please see our events listed here in the HO as well as on our website.
As a reminder, one of the big events of the summer for PCA is the Porsche Parade which is being held in Salt Lake City, UT in July. Registration is still open and we have several folks attending. But you should make some decisions soon since some of the
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The event will start with tours of the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia for the eastern members and the Central Virginia Foodbank for western members. Box lunches will be provided.
I trust everyone is enjoying the spring/summer weather and getting on the road with their Porsches and Porsche friends. We
events are already sold out. Marko Charalambous
2005 911
Kyle Choe
After the tours, both groups will drive off on respective fun runs, timed to meet up at the James River Ferry in Isle of Wight County. We have plans to coordinate and try to get all the Porches on the same ferry. Once across the river, we will drive to the Williamsburg Hotel and Conference center.
Fred Donnell
Rooms will be available for an overnight stay. However, if you choose not to spend the night, we will have a hospitality suite for people to relax, shower and change clothes before dinner. Munchies and cocktails will be provided.
2007 911 GT3
I just returned from the Zone 2 president’s board meeting and have a few tidbits of news for your information. For you newer PCA
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members there are 139 PCA regions and the regions are grouped into Zones. First Settlers and 9 other regions belong to Zone 2.
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2008 Boxster
Michael Keller
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Lisa Knust Michael Lafayette
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Coleen Lubking
2012 Cayenne
Elliott Sanders
2010 911 4S
The regions in Zone 2 cover Virginia, DC, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. One of the topics we discussed at the Zone 2 meeting is the desire to hold a non-competitive weekend event for the zone filled with driving tours, dinners, etc…stay tuned and let one of our board members know if you are interested in helping with such an event should we get the wheels rolling on the idea. Also, if you are going to be traveling in any of the states listed in Zone 2 you can go to the Zone 2 calendar link on our FSR website and see region events you may be interested in attending.
One item I hoped to let you know about after the Zone 2 meeting was this year’s Baltimore Grand Prix, scheduled for Labor Day weekend. However, it looks like there are many financial negotiations to still occur before it will come to fruition…so stay tuned. On the other hand, in September the American LeMans Series (ALMS) race at VIR promises to be a great event. If you are
March 2012 Steven Atkins Mark Hugel
There will be a dinner and Silent Auction to raise money for our charities. Cocktails at 6PM and dinner at 7PM. Our guest speaker will be Jason Redman, a Navy SEAL who was wounded in Iraq and the founder of “Wounded Wear”. Representatives from the Foodbanks, the Fisher House and the Boys Home of Covington Virginia will be there to answer any questions you may have their programs. Details about the start times, hotel reservation information, dinner menus and other details will be sent via email, posted to the FSR website and posted on Motorsportreg.com. Please contact Josie Grandfield at anurse47@yahoo.com if you have any questions.
interested in attending, it was recommended to wait to buy tickets until Porsche announces their tickets on sale for the designated 2001 Carrera
2004 911 Cabriolet
Tghomas Impastato
2007 Carrera
Gregory King
2006 Boxster
John Martin
1980 911 SC
Matthew Martin Joseph Sherman
Finally, remember to keep your calendars open for June 16th when we will have our major charity event for the spring/summer. It will involve tours and lunch at the Foodbanks in Richmond and Virginia Beach followed by their respective Fun Runs to Williamsburg where we will have a great evening with dinner, a special guest speaker and our silent auction for charity. Stay tuned for details soon.
2007 Carrera S 2007 Cayman
Andy Shrock
2002 911
Jason Stumpf
2005 Carrera
Robert Trainor
1987 911
Charles Woodworth
area, the Porsche Platz, at the VIR track!
2006 Cayman
Hope to see you at many of our events this spring and summer. And remember, it’s not just the cars…it’s the people!
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Autocross – The Other Motorsport
and they feature a nice autocross program at various locations in central Virginia. See the website for locations and dates.
By Andrew Chisholm
Our friends in the Shenandoah Region, PCA have an autocross site near Charlottesville and in northern Virginia see the Potomoc Region. (pca.org). Shenandoah also sponsors regular Autocross training events and a premier competitive event at their Richmond Porsche Meet (RPM) in June.
From the Editor: To Autocross fanatics, their form of autosport competition is sometimes called the “No Sparco Zone” because drivers and cars can be competive without some of the safety and performance equipment required to participate in road racing. Though autocrossing can come with it’s own level of ‘extreme preparation’ with custom built cars, the level of equipment, licenses and budget required to participate and be competitive is a fraction of what is required in PCA Club Racing. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t fun or that winning doesn’t take skill and practice. All it takes to get started is a car - pretty much any kind will do but your Porsche is a perfect start to being competitive - and a helmet. Beginners need not worry about any special equipment, to include tires, but you’ll find more dedicated competitors running sticky tires and lightweight cars with special set-ups.
All types of cars compete and of course Porsches are welcome. The usual group of Porsche autocrossers may be at each event. You generally do not have to be a member of any club to participate, just pay a modest entry fee and pass a basic on-site safety inspection. Loaner helmets are available. There is no charge for entry to the site as a spectator. Although there are other local resources, First Settlers has interest in starting our own Autocross program. If you can locate and have access to a suitable location for an Autocross event, please contact any First Settlers Region officer. Hope to see you at the next event!!
Autocross, simply described, involves driving a course, layedout using highway traffic cones, in a pattern of turns, slaloms, reversals and short straights. Cars run the course one at a time, competing against the clock rather than another car on track. Though the courses will vary from event to event, a typical “lap time” is less than a minute. Each driver will run several ‘heats’ during the course of the day, always trying to better their own time as well as times of the competition. Because each run is relatively short, the difference in time between the fastest to the slowest car can be only a few seconds, so the most competitive drivers are always trying to shave tenths of seconds from their times. Mistakes are magnified and difficult to make up before the ‘checkered flag‘ flies.
(Marc Lisner at Pungo in his 911 Slant Nose)
Rather than describe winning techniques, the point of this article written by Andrew Chisholm, a tried and true AX’er, is to introduce readers to the sport and explain the ways to get started in our local area. Andrew Chisholm: Phil asked me to comment on the current state of the autocross scene in First Settlers territory. Like many things these days, “it is the economy…” and fields are down from some years back.
(Bobby Smith running his 9146 former PCA Parade Autocross Winner )
Tidewater Sports Car Club, LTD is the main autocross force in the Virginia Beach area and their website lists nine events for 2012. Each event listed is the third Sunday of the month and currently the site is the Pungo Fairgrounds in “rural” Virginia Beach. TSCC’s April 15th event had 90 cars (including 6 Porsches) on a perfect blue sky day, so the momentum is picking up as the weather warms up. The TSCC website is HYPERLINK "http://www.tidewatersportscarclub.com" www.tidewatersportscarclub.com.
(Elizabeth McKenney at the RPM in her 997)
The Old Dominion Region, Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) also uses Pungo on the first Sunday of each month through the month of October. Check them out at odr-scca.org. The Richmond area has Virginia Motor Sports Club (vmsc.com) (Englebert Muelhaupt from Shenandoah in his 911)
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Henrico County Schools Read
The First Settlers Region “Goodie Store” is now open for business!
“The Art of Racing in the Rain” by: Steve Sarfaty First Settlers made a big impression with eager students at a recent event in Henrico County. “All Henrico Reads” is an annual reading program sponsored by the Public Library and Henrico County Public Schools. This year, the county middle and high school students were encouraged to read a fascinating book called “The Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein. The book is about achieving goals and overcoming the challenges that life can throw at you. The interesing twist is that the story is narrated by an old wise dog named “Enzo”. Enzo’s master is a fledgling race driver the book is filled with racing references. But you don’t have to be a track junkie or even a gear-head to enjoy the story.
You can order shirts, blouses, jackets and caps in various styles and colors with our FSR logo on the front and with “Porsche” in block lettering on the back. Pam Michaels is the store coordinator and is working to get new items on the site periodically and we will also look to change out items on a seasonal basis.
One of the county librarians asked FSR to participate in a pep rally of sorts to get the students pumped up for reading the book. We arranged for the Saleen factory driver to speak to students in the library. The students then came out to the basketball courts where we had parked our cars for them to view. The kids had a blast and so did the FSR volunteers. A few weeks later we were invited back to hear the author speak at Glen Allen High School. We staged our cars at the entrance to the school for all attendees to enjoy. The auditorium was packed and a great time was had by all. The county was thrilled to have us participate and sends thanks to our region.
You can access the Goodie Store directly from the FSR webpage (www.fsrpca.org) by clicking on the link under the Main Menu on the left side of the home page or going directly to the FSR Goodie Store at this link: www.pcawebstore.com/FIRST SETTLERS We are fortunate to be one of the very first regions in PCA to have our region Goodie Store affiliated with the PCA store. A couple of big benefits we get though this affiliation is getting the savings associated with large volume and also the fact the vendor is licensed to use the “Porsche” logot on the clothing.
If you have not read this book you should. It will make you laugh, break your heart and it will make you anxious to get to the next DE! If you happen to find yourself on the track at VIR with an old yellow dog in the seat next to you, remember, according to Enzo, two barks means go faster!
Another benefit is the return of 10% of all sales from the First Settlers Goodie Store are returned to us and be used to support our events. Thanks to Pam for setting this up and we hope you enjoy the quality FSR clothing!
(Henrico County students gather around the Porsche’s!)
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corporation in 1971/72, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, along with all the other family members, stood down from the company's front-line business operations. In 1972 he founded the "Porsche Design Studio" in Stuttgart, the head office of which was relocated to Zell am See in Austria in 1974. In the decades that followed, he designed numerous classic gentlemen's accessories such as watches, spectacles and writing implements that achieved global recognition under the "Porsche Design" brand. In parallel, with his team, he designed a plethora of industrial products, household appliances and consumer durables for internationally renowned clients under the brand "Design by F.A. Porsche". A strong and clear design concept typifies all product designs created in his design studio to date. The credo of his design work was: "Design must be functional and functionality has t o be translated visually into aesthetics, without gags that have to be explained first." F.A. Porsche: "A coherently designed product requires no adornment; it should be enhanced by its form alone." The design's appearance should be readily comprehensible and not detract from the HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED
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Car Care C rner Tech Tips By: Phil Grandfield Portions reprinted from “Excellence” magazine. I always figured ‘slamming’ the trunk lid on any car, particularly a Porsche, was not the best way to ensure a secure latch while not causing any damage to body panels or the latch mechanism. The ‘urban myth’ I learned early in my Porsche-owning experience was that the proper way to close the hood/trunk was to lower it to the first latch position then firmly press down directly onto the Porsche crest until hearing and feeling a firm ‘click’ to ensure a solid lock. In fact, I was told the crest was positioned as a ‘target’ to press on the right spot.
Tire Tips Getting More Out of Your Competition Tires. Reprinted from Tirerack.com 1. Between races, never store tires exposed to the elements on your race car trailer's tire rack or outside your shop, store them in a cool, dry place away from electric motors. 2. Immediately after every track session, remove debris and inspect your tires for damage and wear. If possible, let them cool while they are off the ground 3. Your tire's tread temperatures as read by a pyrometer will "never" be even across your tire's tread (Unless you have just completed a successful tuning session on a skid pad.) 4. Tire pressure increases 1 psi for every 10 degrees in ambient temperature 5. Shade pairs of tires from direct sunlight between sessions as much as possible. The sun's heat will raise your tire's pressure. 6. Autocross inflation pressures should be adjusted warm, road racing inflation pressures should be adjusted hot. 7. For racing or track events, your rain tire's starting inflation pressure should be higher than your dry tires. 8. Tires are part of your suspension, using lower profile tires is like using shorter, stiffer springs. Inflation Pressures - Always use the lowest pressure possible, while higher inflation pressures may enhance responsiveness, they sacrifice traction. If uneven wear begins while at low pressures, increase them. Higher front tire pressure decreases understeer while lower front tire pressure decreases oversteer. Conversely, on the rear tires, lower tire pressure decreases understeer while higher tire pressure decreases oversteer.
According to the Tech Forum in Excellence magazine, this technique can result in bent or broken hood crest something they see often. In worst cases, they see dented hoods around the crest area. It’s a costly habit that could lead to a $160 bill to buy a shiny new crest from Porsche. The preferred method, according to the techs, is to lower the hood to the first latch position then place the palms of each hand six to ten inches to either side and slightly foward of the crest and apply light downward pressure until the latch catches. If this method doesn’t work and heavier pressure is required, you should check the alignment and condition of the latch. A second common way to damage your car inadvertently is to rev it or accelerate hard while the engine is still cold. Experts recommend keeping your RPM below 4000 and accelerate conservatively when the engine is cold. Because the internal engine components are made of different types of metals, with different thermal qualities, they expand at different rates. By revving a cold engine, you are forcing the engine components to expand at a faster rate than normal before reaching operating design tolerances. The way to determine when the engine is properly warmed-up is by the oil temperature. However, many cars don’t have oil temperature gauges. In water-cooled cars the water temperature comes up to the normal range before the engine oil so the coolant temperature gauge is not an accurate measurement of your engine being properly warmed-up. The recommendation is to drive conservatively, with the revs below 4000 RPM for about six to ten minutes, to allow the engine oil to warm up to provide proper lubrication.
Tire pressures in the rain. For both autocross and road racing, increase tire pressures 6-10 psi from what you would normally run in dry conditions. Hydroplaning occurs when a wedge of water develops between the tire and road surface. This wedge can actually lift the tire off the road and eliminate traction. Increasing the pressure rounds the profile of the tire by decreasing the deflection of the tire. This results in a smaller contact patch - narrower and shorter. It also helps keep the grooves in the tread open so they can channel the water out from under the tire.
Also, the experts recommend not warming your engine by letting it idle for extended periods of time before driving off. It’s better to drive the car away immediately after start-up, conservatively, and letting the oil circulate while warming up to to a normal operating temperature of about 180 degrees. HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED
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Porsche Community Mourns The Death of Ferdinand Porsche Reprinted from: Porsche Cars North America (PCNA) Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is mourning Professor Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. The Honorary President of the Supervisory Board died on 5 April 2012 in Salzburg, aged 76. Matthias Müller, President and Chief Executive Officer of Porsche AG, paid tribute to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche's services to the sports car manufacturer: "We mourn the death of our partner, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. As the creator of the Porsche 911, he established a design culture in our company that has shaped our sports cars to this very day. His philosophy of good design is a legacy to us that we will honour for all time."
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would instruct. He does not drive with you but he views your video and provides valuable ways to improve upon your driving skills. I found David to be very helpful with Road Atlanta and VIR. It is amazing how much he can tell you from watching your in car video. David Murry also participates with PCA Club Racing as a consultant at several races each year, and I have seen him speak at Sebring, Watkins Glen, and Road Atlanta.
Road Atlanta (Cont. from page 9)
to my pit, I was bumped again at Turn 7 and ran offtrack. I was able to rejoin but only after a couple of H competitors passed me, and I decided that this would be a good time to pit. During that “off”, I must have cut my tire. After my pit stop, I had two “offs” for no apparent reason. I am told that the announcer called my second “off” at the bottom of Turn 12 which leads to the front straight as “The Save of the Day!” I don’t know about that, but coming to rest within 5 feet of the inside concrete barrier might have qualified for the “Code Brown” moment of the day. While I waited for the flagger to waive me back on the track, I was reminded of the wise words spoken by Clint Eastwood. “A man has got to know his limitations!” I had reached mine and so I returned to the pits and my trailer with another DNF in a points race at 36 laps and 1:11:05 on the track. The H winner was T J Larson at 51 laps and 1:31:37.
Summary: My son, Alex, lives in Atlanta with his wife Kelly, and is in his second year of law school while she teaches at a local private school. Alex was a big help at the track on the radio and in the pit for the Enduro. While my overall results were disappointing from a points position (I only got 5 points and that was just for entering the event!), the four days I spent at Road Atlanta were awesome. The weather was perfect with a only bit of rain on Thursday. Past years have seen some nasty weather, and Road Atlanta is not a friendly track when wet. I definitely learned a lot from David Murry and his instruction.
After I returned home and removed the wheels from my car, I found that the left rear Hoosier had severe separation from the sidewall of the tire on the inside. The tire was also flat. I only had three heat cycles on the tires and I am hopeful Hoosier will replace it once I send the tire back to Bob Woodman. This further confirmed my decision to pit, sensing something wasn’t right, was a smart move to avoid further possible damage or injury.
I was also accompanied by my fellow H racer, Pete Tremper. We met near Raleigh and drove together with our CB radios for communication. I will say only that Pete is over 65 and still driving and racing his 964 Prepared H car competitively. He has a sticker on his car that says “Sponsored by Social Security”. Along with other Club Racers like Tim Costa and Manny Alban, Pete has been a big help to me personally. There is so much to learn about the sport of racing, and it really helps when veteran drivers provide advice and support. While we do compete and want to win, we also realize that the Porsche Club motto “It’s not just the cars, It’s the people” is right on the money. Whether we race, DE, Fun Run, Parade, Breakfast, or just socialize, PCA provides many ways for us to enjoy our cars and its people!
David Murry HYPERLINK "http://www.davidmurry.com" www.davidmurry.com : Prior to the Club Race, Road Atlanta had a Test and Tune day on Thursday open only to racers. Since it is a nine hour drive to the track, I decided it was a good move to get more track time as I prepared for the three day PCA event. About one week prior to the event, we were advised by email that David Murry would be available to three racers for driver coaching at the Test and Tune. I had wanted to get some professional help, other than psychiatric, so I signed up as one of three racers he HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED
New Carrera Named The 2012 World Performance Car by Porsche Cars North America (PCN) ATLANTA - April 5, 2012 - The seventh-generation Porsche 911 has been named the 2012 World Performance Car. The announcement was made at the 2012 New York International Auto Show, at a press conference hosted by Bridgestone Corporation. The Porsche 911 was one of 34 new-for-2012 vehicles selected for the annual awards program. The World Performance Car honor is awarded each year by an international jury panel comprised of 66 top-level automotive journalists from 25 countries around the world. Jury members are appointed by the World Car Steering Committee on the basis of their expertise, experience, credibility, and influence. Each juror typically drives and evaluates new vehicles on a regular basis as part of his or her professional work. Through their respective outlets they collectively reach an audience of millions of automotive consumers in every corner of the globe.
(The Seventh Generation on display at the PCA Corral at the Rolex 24 Hours) Photo compliments of Phil Grandfield
"We are honored that the 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S was chosen by this distinguished group of jurors as the 2012 World Performance Car," said Detlev von Platen, president and CEO of Porsche Cars North America. "For just the seventh time in almost 50 years the iconic 911 has been revised to the point of being a new-generation, and winning this award from a global team of world-class journalists is excellent validation for the work and dedication of everyone at Porsche." Lower, wider, longer, more powerful and more efficient than its predecessor, the all-new 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera has been refined from the ground up. Delivering 350hp and 400hp respectively, the 3.4-liter 911 Carrera and 3.8-liter Carrera S boxer engines are available with a seven-speed manual gearbox or the seven-speed dual-clutch PorscheDoppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) automatic. When fitted with the Sport Chrono PDK, the Carrera can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds, while the Carrera S reaches 60 mph in 3.9 seconds and reaches a top-track-speed of 187 mph. Inside the cabin of the new 911, numerous comfort, convenience and ergonomic features create an environment that allows drivers to fully focus on the road ahead, while also appreciating new available audio and communications systems by companies like Bose® and Burmester®. Both driver and passenger benefit from almost an inch more front leg room for increased comfort. The elevated center console allows for faster shifts. The 2012 Carrera has a base Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $82,100; the 911 Carrera S has a base MSRP price of $96,400, not including a $950 destination charge.
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Anatomy of a Club Race by Alex Bell On March 23-25, 2012, PCA Peachstate Region celebrated its 20th year of hosting a PCA Club Race at the famed Road Atlanta road course in Braselton, Georgia. While I had attended two Drivers Education (DE) events there in the past few years, this was my first Club Race at this track. I have completed eleven Club Races beginning with the June 2009 Rumble at the Oak Tree at the Virginia International Raceway (VIR), and I have been most fortunate to learn more about driving while making some new friends in the process. Tracks I have raced include Sebring in Florida (2), VIR (3), Watkins Glen in New York (1), Summit Point in West Virginia (2), New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) (2), and now Road Atlanta (1). It has been my intention for some time to share my experience with our region, and this event provides perhaps the best opportunity to put pen to paper.
(Alex Bell and Pete Tremper cars in the paddock at Road Atlanta)
Tremper (PCA National DE Chair) and I, but we were fortunate to be able to make room for Don on the fold out sofa. We also were in the paddock together along with Don and his Stock D 911 SC. Friday March 23, 2012: There were three practice sessions followed by practice starts and a fun race. The fun race is mandatory for rookie drivers and optional for everyone else. I always do the fun race with an extra eye out for some who forget this is a “practice” race! Other more experienced drivers forgo the fun race just for that reason alone. The first practice grid is open on a first come first served basis. After that, your grid position is determined based on your fastest lap time.
Most PCA Club Racing events cover a three day period from Friday to Sunday just like most of our DE events. Unlike DE, where drivers are grouped based on their driving experience, racers are grouped based on the speed and classification of their cars. At Road Atlanta, there were three run groups. My 2001 Carrera is in Stock H and competed against eleven cars in the class. We were in Run Group 2 and close to the top of the fastest cars in our group. More information about rules and classifications can be found at HYPERLINK "http://www.pca.org" www.pca.org under the Club Racing tab.
You quickly learn that lap times are important every session, and I learned this the hard way at Summit Point three years ago. I did my first practice on Toyo Tires which are about 2 seconds a lap slower than the Hoosier R6 we all use. My thought was to use the Toyo in practice and save the Hoosier for the race. When I realized I was gridded behind some slower cars in Practice 2, I then realized I would never catch other H cars that were running Hoosiers. After that practice, I visited Bob Woodman Tire at the track and had the Toyos replaced with Hooisers! Also, at that event, they used the fastest lap time from Practice 3 to determine your grid for the first race on Saturday.
Fellow FSR member and Club Racer, Don Bryant, also attended this event. I had reserved a suite at the Country Inn and Suites in Braselton for Pete
Saturday March 24, 2012: There was one qualifying session followed by two Sprint Races. Each race was 20 laps and the total time for each race averaged 27 minutes. My qualifying time was 1:38.3 which had me on the grid in third place behind Mark McGuire (1999 Carrera) at 1:37.7 and T J Larson (1993 Carrera RS) at 1:37.9. I passed T J during the first few laps but Mark was harder to catch. Close to the end of the race, Mark spun at
(Alex Bell in #102 on the track at Road Atlanta)
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he had to say about the incident, and he confirmed that I was not at fault. I actually received a letter from PCA confirming this result. The Cayman driver was determined to be at fault and received a “13/13” penalty for his actions. This meant he was done for the weekend, and he will be on probation for the next 13 months. If he has another violation, then he would not be allowed to race for a 12 month period. These rules and their enforcement encourage what we are all trying to do….peacefully coexist!
turn 5 and I passed him. About two laps later, the double yellow flag came out due to an accident and on-track towing. Normally a double yellow draws out the pace car for a green flag restart, and that would have allowed Mark to catch up to me. However, luck was with me as time expired and the checkered flag was waived under double yellow! In racing, first place does not always mean you are the fastest every lap. Just in front when the checkered flag flies!
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Sunday March 25, 2012: There were two run groups for the 90 minute enduro race. The H cars were in the faster run group with the Cup cars! We were the second slowest class in the race and we knew this would make for some interesting passes from the much faster Cup cars! The winner of the enduro drove a 2010 GT3 Cup with a fast lap time of 1:28 over 57 laps where my fastest lap time for that race was 1:39. The Enduro Protocol explains the rules as we are required to pit for a five minute period during the race, and I pitted at 55 minutes to get fuel and a drink of water. Just prior
(Alex Bell (left) with son Alex (right) and driving coach David Murray (center))
The second Sprint Race Saturday had me on the grid in 4th place based on my fastest lap in Sprint 1. Nine laps into this race at Turn 7, a Cayman H car made contact with me and spun me off track left. When contact is made, the rules state that you must come into the pit area at the Black Flag station, and we then proceeded to the Tech area. The Cayman had hit my right rear wheel but there was no damage anywhere else on my car. The Cayman was not so fortunate as he had radiator and bumper cover repairs ahead. I finished the race with a DNF (Did Not Finish) and, unfortunatly, 0 points awarded in this points race.
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PCA Club Racing, like other racing bodies such as NASA, has very specific rules about accidents, and this case is a good example of what happened to each of us. After I spoke with the driver at the Tech area, I was required to complete an Accident Report and visit the medical personnel to be sure I was not injured. While I was completing the report, another racer told me he had video of the incident. I downloaded the video so I could give it to the Chief Steward. I also learned that the corner worker at Turn 7 also completed an accident report. I met this corner worker at dinner that night who told me what HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED
(Sprint Race results with #102 leading “H” Class)
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Anatomy of a Club Race by Alex Bell On March 23-25, 2012, PCA Peachstate Region celebrated its 20th year of hosting a PCA Club Race at the famed Road Atlanta road course in Braselton, Georgia. While I had attended two Drivers Education (DE) events there in the past few years, this was my first Club Race at this track. I have completed eleven Club Races beginning with the June 2009 Rumble at the Oak Tree at the Virginia International Raceway (VIR), and I have been most fortunate to learn more about driving while making some new friends in the process. Tracks I have raced include Sebring in Florida (2), VIR (3), Watkins Glen in New York (1), Summit Point in West Virginia (2), New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) (2), and now Road Atlanta (1). It has been my intention for some time to share my experience with our region, and this event provides perhaps the best opportunity to put pen to paper.
(Alex Bell and Pete Tremper cars in the paddock at Road Atlanta)
Tremper (PCA National DE Chair) and I, but we were fortunate to be able to make room for Don on the fold out sofa. We also were in the paddock together along with Don and his Stock D 911 SC. Friday March 23, 2012: There were three practice sessions followed by practice starts and a fun race. The fun race is mandatory for rookie drivers and optional for everyone else. I always do the fun race with an extra eye out for some who forget this is a “practice” race! Other more experienced drivers forgo the fun race just for that reason alone. The first practice grid is open on a first come first served basis. After that, your grid position is determined based on your fastest lap time.
Most PCA Club Racing events cover a three day period from Friday to Sunday just like most of our DE events. Unlike DE, where drivers are grouped based on their driving experience, racers are grouped based on the speed and classification of their cars. At Road Atlanta, there were three run groups. My 2001 Carrera is in Stock H and competed against eleven cars in the class. We were in Run Group 2 and close to the top of the fastest cars in our group. More information about rules and classifications can be found at HYPERLINK "http://www.pca.org" www.pca.org under the Club Racing tab.
You quickly learn that lap times are important every session, and I learned this the hard way at Summit Point three years ago. I did my first practice on Toyo Tires which are about 2 seconds a lap slower than the Hoosier R6 we all use. My thought was to use the Toyo in practice and save the Hoosier for the race. When I realized I was gridded behind some slower cars in Practice 2, I then realized I would never catch other H cars that were running Hoosiers. After that practice, I visited Bob Woodman Tire at the track and had the Toyos replaced with Hooisers! Also, at that event, they used the fastest lap time from Practice 3 to determine your grid for the first race on Saturday.
Fellow FSR member and Club Racer, Don Bryant, also attended this event. I had reserved a suite at the Country Inn and Suites in Braselton for Pete
Saturday March 24, 2012: There was one qualifying session followed by two Sprint Races. Each race was 20 laps and the total time for each race averaged 27 minutes. My qualifying time was 1:38.3 which had me on the grid in third place behind Mark McGuire (1999 Carrera) at 1:37.7 and T J Larson (1993 Carrera RS) at 1:37.9. I passed T J during the first few laps but Mark was harder to catch. Close to the end of the race, Mark spun at
(Alex Bell in #102 on the track at Road Atlanta)
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he had to say about the incident, and he confirmed that I was not at fault. I actually received a letter from PCA confirming this result. The Cayman driver was determined to be at fault and received a “13/13” penalty for his actions. This meant he was done for the weekend, and he will be on probation for the next 13 months. If he has another violation, then he would not be allowed to race for a 12 month period. These rules and their enforcement encourage what we are all trying to do….peacefully coexist!
turn 5 and I passed him. About two laps later, the double yellow flag came out due to an accident and on-track towing. Normally a double yellow draws out the pace car for a green flag restart, and that would have allowed Mark to catch up to me. However, luck was with me as time expired and the checkered flag was waived under double yellow! In racing, first place does not always mean you are the fastest every lap. Just in front when the checkered flag flies!
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Sunday March 25, 2012: There were two run groups for the 90 minute enduro race. The H cars were in the faster run group with the Cup cars! We were the second slowest class in the race and we knew this would make for some interesting passes from the much faster Cup cars! The winner of the enduro drove a 2010 GT3 Cup with a fast lap time of 1:28 over 57 laps where my fastest lap time for that race was 1:39. The Enduro Protocol explains the rules as we are required to pit for a five minute period during the race, and I pitted at 55 minutes to get fuel and a drink of water. Just prior
(Alex Bell (left) with son Alex (right) and driving coach David Murray (center))
The second Sprint Race Saturday had me on the grid in 4th place based on my fastest lap in Sprint 1. Nine laps into this race at Turn 7, a Cayman H car made contact with me and spun me off track left. When contact is made, the rules state that you must come into the pit area at the Black Flag station, and we then proceeded to the Tech area. The Cayman had hit my right rear wheel but there was no damage anywhere else on my car. The Cayman was not so fortunate as he had radiator and bumper cover repairs ahead. I finished the race with a DNF (Did Not Finish) and, unfortunatly, 0 points awarded in this points race.
(cont. on page 10)
PCA Club Racing, like other racing bodies such as NASA, has very specific rules about accidents, and this case is a good example of what happened to each of us. After I spoke with the driver at the Tech area, I was required to complete an Accident Report and visit the medical personnel to be sure I was not injured. While I was completing the report, another racer told me he had video of the incident. I downloaded the video so I could give it to the Chief Steward. I also learned that the corner worker at Turn 7 also completed an accident report. I met this corner worker at dinner that night who told me what HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED
(Sprint Race results with #102 leading “H” Class)
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would instruct. He does not drive with you but he views your video and provides valuable ways to improve upon your driving skills. I found David to be very helpful with Road Atlanta and VIR. It is amazing how much he can tell you from watching your in car video. David Murry also participates with PCA Club Racing as a consultant at several races each year, and I have seen him speak at Sebring, Watkins Glen, and Road Atlanta.
Road Atlanta (Cont. from page 9)
to my pit, I was bumped again at Turn 7 and ran offtrack. I was able to rejoin but only after a couple of H competitors passed me, and I decided that this would be a good time to pit. During that “off”, I must have cut my tire. After my pit stop, I had two “offs” for no apparent reason. I am told that the announcer called my second “off” at the bottom of Turn 12 which leads to the front straight as “The Save of the Day!” I don’t know about that, but coming to rest within 5 feet of the inside concrete barrier might have qualified for the “Code Brown” moment of the day. While I waited for the flagger to waive me back on the track, I was reminded of the wise words spoken by Clint Eastwood. “A man has got to know his limitations!” I had reached mine and so I returned to the pits and my trailer with another DNF in a points race at 36 laps and 1:11:05 on the track. The H winner was T J Larson at 51 laps and 1:31:37.
Summary: My son, Alex, lives in Atlanta with his wife Kelly, and is in his second year of law school while she teaches at a local private school. Alex was a big help at the track on the radio and in the pit for the Enduro. While my overall results were disappointing from a points position (I only got 5 points and that was just for entering the event!), the four days I spent at Road Atlanta were awesome. The weather was perfect with a only bit of rain on Thursday. Past years have seen some nasty weather, and Road Atlanta is not a friendly track when wet. I definitely learned a lot from David Murry and his instruction.
After I returned home and removed the wheels from my car, I found that the left rear Hoosier had severe separation from the sidewall of the tire on the inside. The tire was also flat. I only had three heat cycles on the tires and I am hopeful Hoosier will replace it once I send the tire back to Bob Woodman. This further confirmed my decision to pit, sensing something wasn’t right, was a smart move to avoid further possible damage or injury.
I was also accompanied by my fellow H racer, Pete Tremper. We met near Raleigh and drove together with our CB radios for communication. I will say only that Pete is over 65 and still driving and racing his 964 Prepared H car competitively. He has a sticker on his car that says “Sponsored by Social Security”. Along with other Club Racers like Tim Costa and Manny Alban, Pete has been a big help to me personally. There is so much to learn about the sport of racing, and it really helps when veteran drivers provide advice and support. While we do compete and want to win, we also realize that the Porsche Club motto “It’s not just the cars, It’s the people” is right on the money. Whether we race, DE, Fun Run, Parade, Breakfast, or just socialize, PCA provides many ways for us to enjoy our cars and its people!
David Murry HYPERLINK "http://www.davidmurry.com" www.davidmurry.com : Prior to the Club Race, Road Atlanta had a Test and Tune day on Thursday open only to racers. Since it is a nine hour drive to the track, I decided it was a good move to get more track time as I prepared for the three day PCA event. About one week prior to the event, we were advised by email that David Murry would be available to three racers for driver coaching at the Test and Tune. I had wanted to get some professional help, other than psychiatric, so I signed up as one of three racers he HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED
New Carrera Named The 2012 World Performance Car by Porsche Cars North America (PCN) ATLANTA - April 5, 2012 - The seventh-generation Porsche 911 has been named the 2012 World Performance Car. The announcement was made at the 2012 New York International Auto Show, at a press conference hosted by Bridgestone Corporation. The Porsche 911 was one of 34 new-for-2012 vehicles selected for the annual awards program. The World Performance Car honor is awarded each year by an international jury panel comprised of 66 top-level automotive journalists from 25 countries around the world. Jury members are appointed by the World Car Steering Committee on the basis of their expertise, experience, credibility, and influence. Each juror typically drives and evaluates new vehicles on a regular basis as part of his or her professional work. Through their respective outlets they collectively reach an audience of millions of automotive consumers in every corner of the globe.
(The Seventh Generation on display at the PCA Corral at the Rolex 24 Hours) Photo compliments of Phil Grandfield
"We are honored that the 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S was chosen by this distinguished group of jurors as the 2012 World Performance Car," said Detlev von Platen, president and CEO of Porsche Cars North America. "For just the seventh time in almost 50 years the iconic 911 has been revised to the point of being a new-generation, and winning this award from a global team of world-class journalists is excellent validation for the work and dedication of everyone at Porsche." Lower, wider, longer, more powerful and more efficient than its predecessor, the all-new 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera has been refined from the ground up. Delivering 350hp and 400hp respectively, the 3.4-liter 911 Carrera and 3.8-liter Carrera S boxer engines are available with a seven-speed manual gearbox or the seven-speed dual-clutch PorscheDoppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) automatic. When fitted with the Sport Chrono PDK, the Carrera can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds, while the Carrera S reaches 60 mph in 3.9 seconds and reaches a top-track-speed of 187 mph. Inside the cabin of the new 911, numerous comfort, convenience and ergonomic features create an environment that allows drivers to fully focus on the road ahead, while also appreciating new available audio and communications systems by companies like Bose® and Burmester®. Both driver and passenger benefit from almost an inch more front leg room for increased comfort. The elevated center console allows for faster shifts. The 2012 Carrera has a base Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $82,100; the 911 Carrera S has a base MSRP price of $96,400, not including a $950 destination charge.
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Porsche Community Mourns The Death of Ferdinand Porsche Reprinted from: Porsche Cars North America (PCNA) Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is mourning Professor Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. The Honorary President of the Supervisory Board died on 5 April 2012 in Salzburg, aged 76. Matthias Müller, President and Chief Executive Officer of Porsche AG, paid tribute to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche's services to the sports car manufacturer: "We mourn the death of our partner, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche. As the creator of the Porsche 911, he established a design culture in our company that has shaped our sports cars to this very day. His philosophy of good design is a legacy to us that we will honour for all time."
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Car Care C rner Tech Tips By: Phil Grandfield Portions reprinted from “Excellence” magazine. I always figured ‘slamming’ the trunk lid on any car, particularly a Porsche, was not the best way to ensure a secure latch while not causing any damage to body panels or the latch mechanism. The ‘urban myth’ I learned early in my Porsche-owning experience was that the proper way to close the hood/trunk was to lower it to the first latch position then firmly press down directly onto the Porsche crest until hearing and feeling a firm ‘click’ to ensure a solid lock. In fact, I was told the crest was positioned as a ‘target’ to press on the right spot.
Tire Tips Getting More Out of Your Competition Tires. Reprinted from Tirerack.com 1. Between races, never store tires exposed to the elements on your race car trailer's tire rack or outside your shop, store them in a cool, dry place away from electric motors. 2. Immediately after every track session, remove debris and inspect your tires for damage and wear. If possible, let them cool while they are off the ground 3. Your tire's tread temperatures as read by a pyrometer will "never" be even across your tire's tread (Unless you have just completed a successful tuning session on a skid pad.) 4. Tire pressure increases 1 psi for every 10 degrees in ambient temperature 5. Shade pairs of tires from direct sunlight between sessions as much as possible. The sun's heat will raise your tire's pressure. 6. Autocross inflation pressures should be adjusted warm, road racing inflation pressures should be adjusted hot. 7. For racing or track events, your rain tire's starting inflation pressure should be higher than your dry tires. 8. Tires are part of your suspension, using lower profile tires is like using shorter, stiffer springs. Inflation Pressures - Always use the lowest pressure possible, while higher inflation pressures may enhance responsiveness, they sacrifice traction. If uneven wear begins while at low pressures, increase them. Higher front tire pressure decreases understeer while lower front tire pressure decreases oversteer. Conversely, on the rear tires, lower tire pressure decreases understeer while higher tire pressure decreases oversteer.
According to the Tech Forum in Excellence magazine, this technique can result in bent or broken hood crest something they see often. In worst cases, they see dented hoods around the crest area. It’s a costly habit that could lead to a $160 bill to buy a shiny new crest from Porsche. The preferred method, according to the techs, is to lower the hood to the first latch position then place the palms of each hand six to ten inches to either side and slightly foward of the crest and apply light downward pressure until the latch catches. If this method doesn’t work and heavier pressure is required, you should check the alignment and condition of the latch. A second common way to damage your car inadvertently is to rev it or accelerate hard while the engine is still cold. Experts recommend keeping your RPM below 4000 and accelerate conservatively when the engine is cold. Because the internal engine components are made of different types of metals, with different thermal qualities, they expand at different rates. By revving a cold engine, you are forcing the engine components to expand at a faster rate than normal before reaching operating design tolerances. The way to determine when the engine is properly warmed-up is by the oil temperature. However, many cars don’t have oil temperature gauges. In water-cooled cars the water temperature comes up to the normal range before the engine oil so the coolant temperature gauge is not an accurate measurement of your engine being properly warmed-up. The recommendation is to drive conservatively, with the revs below 4000 RPM for about six to ten minutes, to allow the engine oil to warm up to provide proper lubrication.
Tire pressures in the rain. For both autocross and road racing, increase tire pressures 6-10 psi from what you would normally run in dry conditions. Hydroplaning occurs when a wedge of water develops between the tire and road surface. This wedge can actually lift the tire off the road and eliminate traction. Increasing the pressure rounds the profile of the tire by decreasing the deflection of the tire. This results in a smaller contact patch - narrower and shorter. It also helps keep the grooves in the tread open so they can channel the water out from under the tire.
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The First Settlers Region “Goodie Store” is now open for business!
“The Art of Racing in the Rain” by: Steve Sarfaty First Settlers made a big impression with eager students at a recent event in Henrico County. “All Henrico Reads” is an annual reading program sponsored by the Public Library and Henrico County Public Schools. This year, the county middle and high school students were encouraged to read a fascinating book called “The Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein. The book is about achieving goals and overcoming the challenges that life can throw at you. The interesing twist is that the story is narrated by an old wise dog named “Enzo”. Enzo’s master is a fledgling race driver the book is filled with racing references. But you don’t have to be a track junkie or even a gear-head to enjoy the story.
You can order shirts, blouses, jackets and caps in various styles and colors with our FSR logo on the front and with “Porsche” in block lettering on the back. Pam Michaels is the store coordinator and is working to get new items on the site periodically and we will also look to change out items on a seasonal basis.
One of the county librarians asked FSR to participate in a pep rally of sorts to get the students pumped up for reading the book. We arranged for the Saleen factory driver to speak to students in the library. The students then came out to the basketball courts where we had parked our cars for them to view. The kids had a blast and so did the FSR volunteers. A few weeks later we were invited back to hear the author speak at Glen Allen High School. We staged our cars at the entrance to the school for all attendees to enjoy. The auditorium was packed and a great time was had by all. The county was thrilled to have us participate and sends thanks to our region.
You can access the Goodie Store directly from the FSR webpage (www.fsrpca.org) by clicking on the link under the Main Menu on the left side of the home page or going directly to the FSR Goodie Store at this link: www.pcawebstore.com/FIRST SETTLERS We are fortunate to be one of the very first regions in PCA to have our region Goodie Store affiliated with the PCA store. A couple of big benefits we get though this affiliation is getting the savings associated with large volume and also the fact the vendor is licensed to use the “Porsche” logot on the clothing.
If you have not read this book you should. It will make you laugh, break your heart and it will make you anxious to get to the next DE! If you happen to find yourself on the track at VIR with an old yellow dog in the seat next to you, remember, according to Enzo, two barks means go faster!
Another benefit is the return of 10% of all sales from the First Settlers Goodie Store are returned to us and be used to support our events. Thanks to Pam for setting this up and we hope you enjoy the quality FSR clothing!
(Henrico County students gather around the Porsche’s!)
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corporation in 1971/72, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, along with all the other family members, stood down from the company's front-line business operations. In 1972 he founded the "Porsche Design Studio" in Stuttgart, the head office of which was relocated to Zell am See in Austria in 1974. In the decades that followed, he designed numerous classic gentlemen's accessories such as watches, spectacles and writing implements that achieved global recognition under the "Porsche Design" brand. In parallel, with his team, he designed a plethora of industrial products, household appliances and consumer durables for internationally renowned clients under the brand "Design by F.A. Porsche". A strong and clear design concept typifies all product designs created in his design studio to date. The credo of his design work was: "Design must be functional and functionality has t o be translated visually into aesthetics, without gags that have to be explained first." F.A. Porsche: "A coherently designed product requires no adornment; it should be enhanced by its form alone." The design's appearance should be readily comprehensible and not detract from the HORIZONTALLY OPPOSED
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Autocross – The Other Motorsport
and they feature a nice autocross program at various locations in central Virginia. See the website for locations and dates.
By Andrew Chisholm
Our friends in the Shenandoah Region, PCA have an autocross site near Charlottesville and in northern Virginia see the Potomoc Region. (pca.org). Shenandoah also sponsors regular Autocross training events and a premier competitive event at their Richmond Porsche Meet (RPM) in June.
From the Editor: To Autocross fanatics, their form of autosport competition is sometimes called the “No Sparco Zone” because drivers and cars can be competive without some of the safety and performance equipment required to participate in road racing. Though autocrossing can come with it’s own level of ‘extreme preparation’ with custom built cars, the level of equipment, licenses and budget required to participate and be competitive is a fraction of what is required in PCA Club Racing. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t fun or that winning doesn’t take skill and practice. All it takes to get started is a car - pretty much any kind will do but your Porsche is a perfect start to being competitive - and a helmet. Beginners need not worry about any special equipment, to include tires, but you’ll find more dedicated competitors running sticky tires and lightweight cars with special set-ups.
All types of cars compete and of course Porsches are welcome. The usual group of Porsche autocrossers may be at each event. You generally do not have to be a member of any club to participate, just pay a modest entry fee and pass a basic on-site safety inspection. Loaner helmets are available. There is no charge for entry to the site as a spectator. Although there are other local resources, First Settlers has interest in starting our own Autocross program. If you can locate and have access to a suitable location for an Autocross event, please contact any First Settlers Region officer. Hope to see you at the next event!!
Autocross, simply described, involves driving a course, layedout using highway traffic cones, in a pattern of turns, slaloms, reversals and short straights. Cars run the course one at a time, competing against the clock rather than another car on track. Though the courses will vary from event to event, a typical “lap time” is less than a minute. Each driver will run several ‘heats’ during the course of the day, always trying to better their own time as well as times of the competition. Because each run is relatively short, the difference in time between the fastest to the slowest car can be only a few seconds, so the most competitive drivers are always trying to shave tenths of seconds from their times. Mistakes are magnified and difficult to make up before the ‘checkered flag‘ flies.
(Marc Lisner at Pungo in his 911 Slant Nose)
Rather than describe winning techniques, the point of this article written by Andrew Chisholm, a tried and true AX’er, is to introduce readers to the sport and explain the ways to get started in our local area. Andrew Chisholm: Phil asked me to comment on the current state of the autocross scene in First Settlers territory. Like many things these days, “it is the economy…” and fields are down from some years back.
(Bobby Smith running his 9146 former PCA Parade Autocross Winner )
Tidewater Sports Car Club, LTD is the main autocross force in the Virginia Beach area and their website lists nine events for 2012. Each event listed is the third Sunday of the month and currently the site is the Pungo Fairgrounds in “rural” Virginia Beach. TSCC’s April 15th event had 90 cars (including 6 Porsches) on a perfect blue sky day, so the momentum is picking up as the weather warms up. The TSCC website is HYPERLINK "http://www.tidewatersportscarclub.com" www.tidewatersportscarclub.com.
(Elizabeth McKenney at the RPM in her 997)
The Old Dominion Region, Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) also uses Pungo on the first Sunday of each month through the month of October. Check them out at odr-scca.org. The Richmond area has Virginia Motor Sports Club (vmsc.com) (Englebert Muelhaupt from Shenandoah in his 911)
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”A SALUTE TO OUR CHARITIES”
MEMBER
FIRST SETTLERS REGION SPRING EVENT at the WILLIAMSBURG HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER JUNE 16, 2012
From the President Dave McFaddin
SPOTLIGHT NEW PCA/FSR MEMBERS Ken Thomas - Membership Chairperson
COME AND MEET THE REPRESENTIVES OF OUR CHARITIES AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THEM. OUR GUEST SPEAKER WILL BE JAY REDMAN, THE CEO OF “WOUNDED WEAR”; A COMPANY THAT WAS STARTED TO HELP AMPUTEES RECEIVE CLOTHING THAT IS NEEDED AND THE MILITARY DOESN’T PROVIDE.
Welcome to our new members and the transfers in to First Settlers Region. We hope you enjoy the people, Porsches and events. NAME
PORSCHE
already had some great events this spring and have a full plate for the next couple of months as well. Please see our events listed here in the HO as well as on our website.
As a reminder, one of the big events of the summer for PCA is the Porsche Parade which is being held in Salt Lake City, UT in July. Registration is still open and we have several folks attending. But you should make some decisions soon since some of the
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The event will start with tours of the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia for the eastern members and the Central Virginia Foodbank for western members. Box lunches will be provided.
I trust everyone is enjoying the spring/summer weather and getting on the road with their Porsches and Porsche friends. We
events are already sold out. Marko Charalambous
2005 911
Kyle Choe
After the tours, both groups will drive off on respective fun runs, timed to meet up at the James River Ferry in Isle of Wight County. We have plans to coordinate and try to get all the Porches on the same ferry. Once across the river, we will drive to the Williamsburg Hotel and Conference center.
Fred Donnell
Rooms will be available for an overnight stay. However, if you choose not to spend the night, we will have a hospitality suite for people to relax, shower and change clothes before dinner. Munchies and cocktails will be provided.
2007 911 GT3
I just returned from the Zone 2 president’s board meeting and have a few tidbits of news for your information. For you newer PCA
2008 911 S
members there are 139 PCA regions and the regions are grouped into Zones. First Settlers and 9 other regions belong to Zone 2.
John Herochik
2008 Boxster
Michael Keller
2005 Carrera
Lisa Knust Michael Lafayette
2012 Cayman 2012 Panamera 4
Coleen Lubking
2012 Cayenne
Elliott Sanders
2010 911 4S
The regions in Zone 2 cover Virginia, DC, Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. One of the topics we discussed at the Zone 2 meeting is the desire to hold a non-competitive weekend event for the zone filled with driving tours, dinners, etc…stay tuned and let one of our board members know if you are interested in helping with such an event should we get the wheels rolling on the idea. Also, if you are going to be traveling in any of the states listed in Zone 2 you can go to the Zone 2 calendar link on our FSR website and see region events you may be interested in attending.
One item I hoped to let you know about after the Zone 2 meeting was this year’s Baltimore Grand Prix, scheduled for Labor Day weekend. However, it looks like there are many financial negotiations to still occur before it will come to fruition…so stay tuned. On the other hand, in September the American LeMans Series (ALMS) race at VIR promises to be a great event. If you are
March 2012 Steven Atkins Mark Hugel
There will be a dinner and Silent Auction to raise money for our charities. Cocktails at 6PM and dinner at 7PM. Our guest speaker will be Jason Redman, a Navy SEAL who was wounded in Iraq and the founder of “Wounded Wear”. Representatives from the Foodbanks, the Fisher House and the Boys Home of Covington Virginia will be there to answer any questions you may have their programs. Details about the start times, hotel reservation information, dinner menus and other details will be sent via email, posted to the FSR website and posted on Motorsportreg.com. Please contact Josie Grandfield at anurse47@yahoo.com if you have any questions.
interested in attending, it was recommended to wait to buy tickets until Porsche announces their tickets on sale for the designated 2001 Carrera
2004 911 Cabriolet
Tghomas Impastato
2007 Carrera
Gregory King
2006 Boxster
John Martin
1980 911 SC
Matthew Martin Joseph Sherman
Finally, remember to keep your calendars open for June 16th when we will have our major charity event for the spring/summer. It will involve tours and lunch at the Foodbanks in Richmond and Virginia Beach followed by their respective Fun Runs to Williamsburg where we will have a great evening with dinner, a special guest speaker and our silent auction for charity. Stay tuned for details soon.
2007 Carrera S 2007 Cayman
Andy Shrock
2002 911
Jason Stumpf
2005 Carrera
Robert Trainor
1987 911
Charles Woodworth
area, the Porsche Platz, at the VIR track!
2006 Cayman
Hope to see you at many of our events this spring and summer. And remember, it’s not just the cars…it’s the people!
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UPCOMING EVENTS!
Be sure to check our website www.fsrpca.org for more details as well as updates on all of these exciting events.
DATE
EVENT
May 5
Western Breakfast - Detailing Event to follow
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Silver Diner, Glen Allen
May 12
Eastern Breakfast - Fun Run to follow
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Pops Diner, Chesapeake
May 18-20
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VIR
May 26
First Settlers at the Richmond Flying Squirrels ball game
The Diamond - Richmond
June 1-2
Shenandoah Region Richmond Porsche Meet (RPM)
Richmond
June 2
Western Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Silver Diner, Glen Allen
June 9
Eastern Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Pops Diner, Chesapeake
June 16
First Settlers Charity Event (Foodbank Tours, Fun Runs, Silent Auction, Dinner)
Williamsburg Hotel & Conference Center
June 22-24
PCA Zone 2 Club Race and Advanced DE
VIR
July 7
Western Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Silver Diner, Glen Allen
July 9-13
Porsche Parade in Salt Lake City, UT
Registration is OPEN!
July 14
Eastern Breakfast
9a.m. to 11a.m. - Pops Diner, Chesapeake
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