No 04_1976 NEWSLETTER_NO_04_APR-MAY

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J.K REYNOLDS

3 Coote Street South Melbourne VIC 3205

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PORSCHE CLUB OF VICTORIA

NEWSLETTER NO. 4

April/May, 1976

Secretary

President

Editor/Vice President

Garnet Luckins, P.O. Box 222, KEW, Vic. 3101

Michael StilIwell 13 St. Johns Pde., KEW, Vic. 3101

Kerry Reynolds, 1116 Burke Road, NTH. BALWYN, 3104

Phone : 92 0198 (A/H)

Phone : 86 9123 (Bus.)

Phone : 85 3477 (A/H)

COMING EVENTS 27th April, 1976

Porsche Club of Victoria "Annual General Meeting" at Light Car Club of Australia, 46 Queens Road, Melbourne at 8.30 p.m.

29th May, 1976

Frank Gardner Advanced Driving Course for Porsche Club members. Calder Raceway.

16th June, 1976

Beef & Burgundy Dinner/Meeting at Banksia Court, 111 Banksia Street, Heidelberg.

29th June, 1976

Porsche Club of Victoria "General Meeting" at Light Car Club of Australia, 46 Queens Road, Melbourne at 8.30 p.m.

1st August, 1976

Porsche Club Motor Sport Day at Winton Circuit, Benalla.

PRESIDENT'S REPORT This, my last report as President, gives me an opportunity, not to look back to when there was no Porsche Club, but forward to the new Committee that will be elected on 27th April and the exciting events that the outgoing Committee have already organized and the ones that the incoming team will be crganizing using their talents and fresh thinking for new concepts. Over the few months that I have been President, I have had a lot of pleasure and enjoyment out of the Club, both at our social and sporting events as I am sure all other members have. I hope that those who have not been able to come to our competitive events in the past will be able to do so in the future - they are certainly the most enjoyable activities of the Club- and 1 like most others, find driving a Porsche the way it should be driven a lot of fun. With Winter coming on and the snow season with it, the time to think of road safety and advanced driving has come again. An ideal opportunity to brush up on the basics will be in May when we have our day at Calder with Frank Gardner. I hope I shall see you all at the Annual General Meeting in April, remember, this is the night when the Club needs the support of all its members.

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuezday, 27th April, 1976

We are anxious that all Club members be present at this meeting. This is our first A.G.M. and the Committee is anxious to see and hear from all members on this night. No doubt we have some members who would like to express views as to the conduct and nature of the Club and how it might be improved. The views of these people will be welcomed and, in fact, should any of you feel disposed to assist in an executive capacity within the Club, your nomination for Committee would be enthusiastically received. As nominations close on 13th April, 1976, a phone call to a Committee member is all that is needed to ensure acceptance of your nomination. Please remember that all positions will be declared vacant and that some members of the present Committee are unable to accept a nomination in the forthcoming election. It is obvious, therefore, that new blood is needed and the prime requirement is that one is willing and prepared to put some time into Club management.

FRANK GARDNER AD VANCED DRIVING DAY AT CALDER Saturday, 29th May, 1976

For a limited number of our members we have been able to arrange this special day at Calder. Frank Gardner personally will conduct the course and provide the tuition for approximately twenty Porsche owners. The cost per person is $20 and judging by the comments of one or two people who have attended the course already, it is an excellent investment and a most rewarding experience. Should you wish to attend would you please tear off the coupon provided and return together with your cheque by 30th April, 1976. Further details of the day will be made available to those wishing to attend as they come to hand. Please indicate on the coupon the preferred time of your lesson our first booking is at 9.00 a.m. Crash helmets are not required.

BEEF & BURGUNDY NN ER/MEETING AT BANKSIA COURT Wednesday, 16th June, 1976

Time: 7.30 p.m.

The Committee feel that this Dinner is long overdue and now that a date has been set, is anxious to see members and their friends come along and make this a successful night. ./cont'd. /2.


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BEEF & BURGUNDY DiNNER/MEETING - cont'd.

The venue is highly regarded by some of our Committee and at a cost of $10 per single, drinks included, we should be assured of a full-house. Again, would you kindly use the coupon provided to indicate your intention and return it to the Secretary by 31st May, 1976 together with your cheque. Note: there is ample off-sfreet parking.

GENERAL MEETING Tuesday, 29th June, 1976

Further details of this meeting will be provided in the next newsletter.

MOTOR SPORT AT WINTON Sunday, 1st August, 1976

The Club has arranged with the owners of the above circuit to secure some for our exclusive use, for a day of varied motor sport. This will be the first time the Club has organized a competition event and we intend that only Porsches will be eligible to compete. It will be conducted as a closed meeting with perhaps, individual timed laps, slaloms and other interesting but fairly low key events. No doubt it will provide the opportunity for pupils of the Frank Gardner school to demonstrate their skills.

PAST EVENTS PORSCHES WITH WINE & CHEESE AT HAMILTONSON 1ST MARCH For the hundred or so people in attendance Alan Hamilton provided a wonderful nights entertainment with the best in cars, wine and cheese being available for all to enjoy. Club members and their friends were privileged to be the first group in Australia to see the new 924 model and what an impressive vehicle it is For most prospective Porsche owners the car provides adequate standards of performance, safety and comfort and is only surpassed in these areas by the other more expensive Porsche models. .. ./cont'd. /3.


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PORSCHES WITH WINE & CHEESE - corit'd,

Other cars in a similar category to the 924 will find it a very difficult competitor. I was particularly impressed with its cockpit layout and the utilisation of space within the car itself. As previously reported it apparently sets new standards in handling. The acceptance of the car by the discerning group present on the night augurs well for its success, and evidently our enthusiasm was shared by most viewers at the recent Melbourne Motor Show. With the lifting of quotas in 1977, we frust Hamiltons and their new agents will be able to provide us with an ever increasing source of members through this new model. The Club is again indebted to the Hamilton organization for its support and the effort involved in making this occasion such a memorable one.

BITING THE DUST AT BROADFORD ON 21ST MARCH

Here with the Triumph Sports Owners Association, we swallowed our own dust through most of an otherwise excellent days motor sport. We had a good enfry of 21 cars and, in fact, provided more competitors than the organizing Club itself. It can be seen from the results that apart from the fact that Porsches took out the first two places overall, our members' times were, generally speaking, better than the Triumphs. This was quite notable as not only had members not seen the venue before, but most have not competed in this type of event previously. On the other hand however, I did feel that our cars were considerably better equipped to cope with the circuit than the Triumphs. Bruce Harris proved to be our quickest driver and certainly showed his experience and expertise in the 2.7- 911 Sportomatic. Rumour has it, however, that he is about to take delivery of a new Autocrosse Special,equipped with fatter wheels and tyres and a high first gear. The fastest among our 356 owners was John Edwards, whose Speedster can be seen under full power near the top of the enclosed picture page, along with the fastest 912 being Brian Clearihan churning up the dust - see the foot of the page. It was interesting to watch the improvement in times as the day progressed. The greatest benefit seemed to be derived by those completely inexperienced in this type of competition e.g. David Clarks times improved dramatically from start to finish, his final time being a creditable 62.55 sec. .. ./cont'd.

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BITING THE DUST AT BROADFORD - cont'd.

We hope that those members who attended but did not compete enjoyed the day and trust that after a day with Frank Gardner and some further practise at Winton they will feel confident to "have a go". A measure of the enthusiasm of some of our members can be gauged by the attendance of Max Errington, who travelled from Traralgon to be present. I think all members present on the day would agree that T.S.O;A. organised this event with skill and efficiency. It is obvious that they conduct their motor sport responsibly and take pride in their performance. I believe their timing equipment is beyond compare in Victorian Club Motor Sport and we do thank them for a great day's fun. Results of the day are as follows:Driver

Car

Best Time

Bruce Harris

Porsche 911

58.10

7(

Kerry Reynolds

Porsche 911

58.59

5

Neil Reiph

Triumph GT6

60.07

Rob Smith

Spitfire

60.62

Mark Clayton

Spitfire

60.86

jim Shepherd

Porsche 911

60.91

4

Michael Stfllwell

Porsche 911

61.03

3(

Bernie Anderson

Spiff ire

61.65

Michael Mansour

Porsche 911

61.86

2

John Birk

Porsche 911

62.14

1-(

Greg Simpson

Morris

62.16

Rex Broadbent

Porsche 911

62.25

Ron McKinna

TR5

62.30

John Edwards

Porsche 356

62.45

David Clarke

Porsche 911

62.55

Bob Green

Datsun

62.88

Brian Clearihan

Porsche 912

63.59

Alan Redpath

1R4

63.72

Trevor Newnes

Porsche

63.81

VinJacono

Porsche 911

63.84

Kel Ricci

Porsche 912

63.91

C'ship Points

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BITING THE DUST AT BROADFORD

Results - cont'd. Driver

Car

Best Time

Paul Nicholls

TR4

63.91

Ken Foo

Porsche 911

64.12

Dave Weber

Corona

64.20

Paul Daniels

Porsche 356A

64.42

Ross McKinnon

Porsche 356B

64.50

Jack Atkinson

GT6

65.37

Roger James

Porsche 356B

65.50

Diana Foo

Porsche 911

65.61

John Fox

Porsche 911

65.96

Michael Ryan

Porsche 356B

66.07

Diana Anderson

Spitfire

66.40

Phil Webb

Morris

66.41

Greg O'KeĂŠfe

Porsche 356A

66.28

Heather Young

TR4

67.27

Jill Nicholls

TR4

67.41

C'ship Points

PHOTOGRAPHS The page of photographs was very kindly prepared and donated by our member John Fox. I must say how thrilled I was to have this special supplement to the newsletter presented in its completed state by John. One can see that a lot of effort has been put into this presentation, which was forthcoming without any approach from the editor or the Committee.

FOR SALE Porsche Club 'T-Shirts' are available from Club member Ken Faa, at 29-35 O'Connel Street, North Melbourne or telephone 329.7846. The price of the shirts is $6.50 - this includes a donat ion of 50c to the Club.

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x 14 forged wheels - as new - $90 each

- 6" x 15 cast wheels - $100 each

Contact Ken Foo - 329,7846. /6.


FRANK GARDNER ADVANCED DRIVING

The Secretary, Porsche Club of Victoria, P.O. Box 222, KEW, Vic. 3101

I wish to participate in the driving course being conducted by Frank Gardner on 29th May, 1976. The preferred time of my lesson is ....... a.m./p.m. -

Enclosed please find cheque for $20.00. Name Address Phone No.

BEEFAND BURGUNDY DINNER/MEETING

The Secretary, Porsche Club of \1 ictoria, P.O. Box 222, KEW, Vic. 3101

I wish to attend the Dinner/Meeting at Banksia Court, Heidelberg on 16th June, 1976. Enclosed is my cheque for

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Single $10.00 Doubie $20.00

Name Address Phone No

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