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Editor’s Notes
from Die Porsche Kassette
by Pcagcr
The summer season is helping us enjoy our Porsche events as you can see with the article and photos from the Werks Reunion. If you have ever attended this event, it may be the largest and best collection of Porsches you will ever experience. In 2017 I was able to help set up the event and the experience of cars and fellow PCA members will be with me forever. If you have never attended the event I strongly encourage you to attend the Werks Reunion.
Many of our members just returned from Parade and we will present their activities in the September issue of the Kassette. Parade is another must do event if you like to be with PCA members from all around the US. The format consist of competitive, technical, social events and a banquet
Roger Fabel, Editor
almost every night. Parade is like our zonefest but open to all PCA regions.
Later this month the fun continues with the “Escape to the Cape” summer GCR weekend getaway. Check out page 17 for more information and a very special raffle that will provide the lucky winners with Porsche Track Experience packages. The “Escape” event has become very popular and this year we will be joined by members from the Suncoast region.
If you like our driving tours, we have just added the Mountain Tour trip to the calendar so that you can start planning to attend this October drive to the mountains with your fellow GCR flat landers as the folks from that region refer to us.
Our Kassette staff has been very busy searching for interesting content, members, and ideas to produce our monthly newsletter. We are very lucky to have a staff of professional talented volunteers that are dedicated to producing a top quality magazine each month. This month we interview Kirk Giannola, our graphics artist who creates most of the Kassette artwork and all of the 48 Hour at Sebring Club Race posters.
As the club grows we are always looking for ideas and volunteers with writing and photography skills to help with the Kassette publication. If you have any ideas for future articles or would like to help please contact me.
Enjoy your Porsche summer.