May 2010 - Grand Prix Region
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May 2010 - Grand Prix Region
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Circle Porsche 1.800.675.2472 1850 Outer Traffic Circle Long Beach, CA 90815 www.CirclePorsche.com 9am-7pm 9am-6pm May 2010 2010 GPX Board of Directors & Chairs Contents 3 Table of Contents GPX Board of Directors & Chairs 4 May 16 GPX Concours d'Elegance at Lakewood Country Club 5 Calendar 6 Write of Way (President's Column) On the Cover: Day Away from Work Fun 7 Editorial License (Editor's Column) 8 Day Away from Work Photos 12 Day Away from Work Results 14 June 27 GPX/SGVR Fairplex Autocross Pomona Fairplex (Zone 8 event) 15 May 22-23 GPX Club Race/DE/Time Trial Buttonwillow Raceway Park 16 GPX April Breakfast Club Report 20 Book Review: U.S. Route 95 23 April 3 GPX Board Meeting Notes 24 GPX Membership Report & Anniversaries 25 July 11 GPX/OCR Photo Rallye May 22 (Friday) DE at Buttonwillow (CCCR) 26 Tech Notes from Tony Callas: Automotive Tire Tips 28 Classified Ads 30 May 15 Tech Session at Wilhoit Auto Restoration 31 GPX Breakfast Club Meeting at Frisco's Index to Advertisers Commercial Ad Rates Web sites GPX Zone 8 PCA National PCNA Porsche AG President - Suesan Way 619.992.4287 SuesanWay@pobox.com Advertising Chuck Weaver 562.430.3010 CSWeavr@msn.com Vice President - Rick Mills (323) 791-8342 racer4110@aol.com Circuit Distribution Albert Franco 310.379.8987 ajfquantum@verizon.net Secretary - Marty Goldsmith (562) 494-6350 captmarty@verizon.net Treasurer - Greg Schill Gregory_Schill@yahoo.com (310) 245-7130 Activities - Hazel Hofsess 310.971.0567 hazel@business-team.com Membership - Jimmie Mitchell 310.539.2568 jmitch911@sbcglobal.net Editor - Skip Carter 619.992.9927 SkipCarter@pobox.com GrandPrixRegion.com Zone8.org Pca.org us.Porsche.com/national Porsche.com Don't forget to visit the Grand Prix Region Web site at: www.GrandPrixRegion.com Macson Printing & Lithography, Glendale, CA Zone 8 Representative Michael Dolphin (213) 248-4743 carrera3@msn.com Chief Driving Instructor / Safety Mike Mulligan 760.672.9175 mugs914@yahoo.com Charity / Fundraising Karen & Bob Lewis 909.292.3282 ralkallb@verizon.net Concours Dal & Spencer Lee 310.291.4637 kkdlee@sbcglobal.net Driving Events Skip Carter 619.992.9927 SkipCarter@pobox.com Goodie Store De Jur 323.697.0565 iamdejur@aol.com Insurance Ron Shanon 310.375.9840 rshanon@yahoo.com Merchandising Stephen Krupnick stephen@terminallysingle.com 949.510.5272 Tech Inspection Richard Clewett 310.406.8788 richard@clewett.com Timing Carlos Chang 562.544.1797 cmhchang@yahoo.com Tours Marty Goldsmith 562.494.6350 captmarty@verizon.net Webmaster Jimmie Mitchell 310.539.2568 jmitch911@sbcglobal.net Advisors to the President Linda Cobarrubias Nick Perdikaris Aide-de-camp Norma Ann Dawson EDITORIAL POLICY: THE CIRCUIT is the official publication of the GRAND PRIX REGION of the PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA. Statements appearing in THE CIRCUIT are those of the author and are not necessarily the opinions of the CLUB or its editorial staff. The Editor reserves the right to edit all material submitted for publication. Permission to reprint any material herein is granted providing full credit is given to the authors and THE CIRCUIT, with the exception of copyrighted material. ADDRESS CHANGE: Please notify membership chair, Jimmie Mitchell, of any address or membership status changes: Jimmie Mitchell, P.O. Box 1092 Redondo Beach, California 90277 310.539.2568 jmitch911@sbcglobal.net. Also notify PCA at PO Box 5900, Springfield, VA 22150 or Admin@PCA.org 3 RS Spyder Package (3 items) Raffle $5.00perticket RSSpyderWatch Porsche Club of America Grand Prix Region 29th Annual Concours d’ Elegance Lakewood Country Club May 16th, 2010 RSSpyder1:18model LimitedEditionRSSpyderbook (donatedbyPacific Porsche) We will be joined by the 912 Registry & the 356 Club of Southern California Cost Pre-Registration: $60.00 INCLUDES Buffet Lunch ($70.00postmarkedafterMay10) Display OnlyPre-Registration: $35.00 INCLUDES Buffet Lunch ($45.00postmarkedafterMay10) Buffet Lunch$20.00 (one lunch ticket comes with each registration - you can buy extras) Location Lakewood Country Club, 3101 Carson Street, Lakewood, CA 90712 Schedule 7:00 am:Carplacementstarts,10:00am:Judgingstarts,2:00pm:AwardsCeremony C l a s s e s - seetheZone8websiteforfullConcoursrules(www.Zone8.org) FULLCONCOURSDIVISION C-1 356(closed) C-2 356(open) C-3 911,912(65-73) C-4 911,912E(74-83) C-5 911(84-89) C-6 911(964,993) C-7 911(996,997,GT2,GT3) C-8 Boxster,Cayman C-9 914 C-10924,944,928,&968 C-11Cayenne,Panamera SPECIALCATEGORIES: SC-1(SpecialInterest) SC-2(CurrentCompetition) SC-3(LimitedProduction) STREETDIVISION S-1 356(closed) S-2 356(open) S-3 911,912(65-73) S-4 911,912E(74-83) S-5 911(84-89) S-6 911(964,993) S-7 911(996,997,GT2,GT3 S-8 Boxster,Cayman S-9 914 S-10 924,944,928,&968 S-11 Cayenne,Panamera UNRESTOREDDIVISION UR-1 356(all) UR-3 911,912(65-73) UR-4 911,912(74-83) UR-5 911(74-94) UR-6 911(964,993) WASH&SHINEDIVISION WS-1 356(all) WS-2 911,912(65-83),914 WS-3 911(84-98) WS-4 911(99-current,inclGT2>3) WS-5 AllBoxster&Cayman WS-6 924,944,928,968 WS-7 Cayenne,Panamera UR-7 UR-8 UR-9 UR-10 911(996,997) Boxster 914 924,944,928,968 Name: ___________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________ PCA Region:_____________ Street: ___________________________________________ Class Entered: ___________ City: ______________________________________________ State: ________ ZIP: __________ E-mail: ____________________________________________ Porsche Model: _______________________ Body Type: ___________________ Year: _________ Concours fee $60.00 (includes 1 buffet lunch) (late registration $70.00 postmark after May 10) __________ Display only fee $35.00 (includes 1 Southwestern Fajitas Buffet lunch) (late registration $40.00) __________ Extra Lunches (Southwestern Fajitas buffet) $20.00 (each) __________ TOTAL CHECK AMOUNT INCLUDED $________ Make check to: PCA-GPX — Mail to: Suesan Way, 10385 Bonnie Lane, La Mesa, CA 91941 For information, participation, sponsorship and other... contact Dal B. Lee at kkdlee@sbcglobal.net or (310) 291-4637 May 2010 Club Calendar May 1 Sat 1 Sat 1 Sat 1 Sat 1-2 S-Sun 1-2 S-Sun 2 Sun 5 Wed 5 Wed 8 Sat 8 Sat 8 Sat 9 Sun 9 Sun 15 Sat 16 Sun 16 Sun 21 Fri 22-23 S-Sun 22 Sat 22 Sat 22 Sat 24 Mon 24 Mon 29-30 S-Sun 30 Sun 31 Mon May Day GPX Breakfast Club-Frisco's, Long Beach GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast Club GPX 993 / 996 Tech Session with Callas Rennsport & Pelican Parts San Diego Zone 8 Time Trial, Spring Mountain So. Arizona Region Cinco de Mayo Concours Orange Coast Region Autocross, El Toro Cinco de Mayo San Diego Region Autocross, Qualcomm Santa Barbara Region Zone 8 Rally School Cinco de Mayo Southern Arizona Autocross San Diego Region DE, Fontana Mother's Day F1, Grand Premio De Espana Cal Inland Region Zone 8 Rally Grand Prix Region Concours Lakewood Country Club F1, Grand Prix De Monaco Cal Central Coast Region DE (Buttonwillow) Grand Prix & Golden Gate multi-region PCA CLub Race & DE/TimeTrial (Buttonwillow) ALMS, Laguna Seca Arizona Region Porsches to Prescott Santa Barbara Region Zone 8 Rally Victoria Day Orange Coast Region DE at Fontana PCA Club Race, Eagle's Canyon F1, Turkish Grand Prix Memorial Day June 1948 Porsche #1 is road certified 5 Sat GPX Breakfast Club-Frisco's, Long Beach 5 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast Club 5 Sat San Diego Region Autocross, Qualcomm 6 1998 Porsche scores 16th overall win at Le Mans 6 Sun POC STS #3, Fontana 12 Sat Orange Coast Region Zone 8 Concours 13 1970, Porsches 1st overall win at Le Mans, 917K 13 Sun Orange Coast Region Autocross, El Toro 13 Sun F1, Grand Prix Du Canada 12-13 S-Sun 24 Heures du Mans 20 Sun Father's Day 21 Mon 1st Day of Summer 27 Sun F1, Grand Prix of Europe 27 Sun Grand Prix & San Gabriel Valley Regions Zone 8 Autocross, Pomona Fairplex July 1 Thu 3-4 S-Sun 3-9 3 Sat 3 Sat 4 Sat 10 Sat 11 Sun 11 Sun Canada Day PCA Club Race, Gingerman Raceway 55th Porsche Parade, St Charles, Il GPX Breakfast Club-Frisco's, Long Beach GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast Club 4th of July ALMS, Miller Motorsports Park GPX / OCR Photo Rally Cal Central Coast Region Gathering of Friends 11 Sun 14 Wed 18 Sun 18 Sun 24 Sat 25 Sun 30-1 S-Sun Zone 8 Concours, San Lius Obispo F1, British Grand Prix Bastille Day Orange Coast Region Zone 8 Autocross, El Toro LA Region Zone 8 Concours at Greystone ALMS, Lime Rock Park F1, Grosser Preis Von Deutschland PCA Club Race, Mosport August 1 Sun 7 Sat 7 Sat 7 Sat 6-8 F-Sun 11 Wed 12-15 T-Sun 14-15 S-Sun 15 Sun 13 Fri 15 Sun 19 Thu 22 Sun 29 Sun 29 Sun F1, Grand Prix of Hungary GPX Breakfast Club-Frisco's, Long Beach GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast Club ALMS, Mid Ohio Montery Pre-Historic Races, Laguna Seca Ramadan Monterey Historic Races, Laguna Seca PCA Club Race, High Plains Raceway Orange Coast Region Autocross, El Toro Concorso Italiano Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance National Aviation day ALMS, Road America ALMS, Mosport F1, Belgian Grand Prix September 3 1875, Ferdinand Porsche born in Maffersdorf 4 Sat GPX Breakfast Club-Frisco's, Long Beach 4 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast Club 4-6 F-Sun PCA Club Race, Road America 6 Mon Labor Day 9 Thu Rosh Hashanah 10 Fri Eid ul-Fitr 9-12 Th-Sun PCA Escape, British Columbia, Canada 12 Sun Orange Coast Region Autocross, El Toro 11 Sat Arizona Region Route 66 Days to Flagstaff 11 Sat Zone 8 Rules Committee Meeting 12 Sun F1, Grand Premio D'Italia 18 Sat Yom Kippur 18-19 S-Sun San Diego Zone 8 Time Trial - Buttonwillow 19 Sun Santa Barbara Region Autocross 19 Sun Palos Verdes Concours d'Elegance 19 1909 Ferry (Anton Ernest) Porsche born 23 Thu First Day of Autumn 25 Sat San Gabriel Valley Region Zone 8 Rally 25-26 S-Sun Orange Coast Region Time Trial, Fontana 24-26 F-Sun PCA Club Race, Miller Motorsports Park 26 Sun F1, Singapore Grand Prix October 2 Sat 2 Sat 2 Sat 1-3 F-Sun 2-3 S-Sun 3 Sun 4 Mon 10 Sun 11 Mon 11 Mon GPX Breakfast Club-Frisco's, Long Beach GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast Club ALMS, Petit Le Mans, Braselton, GA Golden Empire Region California Challenge Autocross - Concours - Rally, Bakersfield (tent) Ventura Show (tentative) F1, Japanese Grand Prix GPX Day Away from Work DE/Autocross Streets of Willow Santa Barbara Region Zone 8 Concours Columbus Day Canadian Thanksgiving 5 The Circuit Write of Way, by Suesan Way It turns out I was right about the California Festival of Speed at Fontana... We had a great event, and there were Porsches galore for every enthusiast’s taste. If you love Porsches, there wasn't a better place for you to be that weekend. There was open access to the garages and pits. There was Club Racing, Time Trialing and Greg Franz's Pirelli Cup drivers. We had a lovely Concours on busy Vendor’s Row, and there was a nice looking Porsche corral going on. The lunch time track tours saw a couple of hundred cars enjoy themselves lapping the track over the weekend. Roy Lock did a fabulous job in bringing out a large contingency of 356s. We had thirty 356s in their own run group during lunch time Track Tours. Dal Lee led the group driving his Silver 1963 T6. They looked great out on that banked Nascar 1 turn at Auto Club Speedway. We will cover the entire event in the June Circuit. We also enjoyed watching one of our own advertisers, James Sofranas and his GMG Motorsport prepared Porsche on the track at Fontana. The following weekend we found him racing at the Long Beach Grand Prix, competing in the American Le Mans Series. James had a nice showing at Long Beach and will be at Laguna Seca this May. Porsche Cars North America brought out the some of their finest, and took people out all weekend for autocross style test drives. What great support we have from PCNA. Many thanks go to all the Festival volunteers, and a special GPX thanks to Marty Goldsmith who did a lot of work organizing Track Tours. There was a tremendous turnout of GPX members who put in a lot of hard work and time. Remember that we have a number of events coming up – Our annual Concours d’Elegance is at a new venue – the Lakewood Country Club on May 16th. If you are not interested in having your car judged, you can wash it (or not) and bring it out for the Display Group. This . is going to be a really lovely concours in a beautiful setting Jimmie Mitchell took this photo at our recent Day Away from Work. Neil Heimburge, our Zone 8 Autocross Chair (on the – people are getting excited. There is a great catered lunch right) was Yaw Davis' instructor. This was Yaw's first track available for spectators as well as participants, but you need event and, evidently, Neil thought Yaw did a great job. to let either Dal or me know ahead of time. Contact us if May 2010 you have questions. The flyer is on page 4. On the Cover.. As always, I love hearing from you. If you have ideas for the club, don’t hesitate to send them to me or call — SuesanWay@pobox.com – 619.992.4287 6 May 2010 Skip Carter Registrations for our joint Buttonwillow event with Golden Gate Region are going well. Special thanks to Don Matz for jumping in and redesigning the Buttonwillow flyer (page 15). It's amazing what someone with talent can do. Leamon Stansell is a long time GPX member who has taken the Top Time of Day award at our last couple of Day Away from Work events. You can see Leamon's car (and part of Leamon) on page 8. He owns a company called Sunsational Skylights (http://123skylights.com/), which has taken an ad out in the Circuit (page 26). As a retired General Contractor who knows something about skylights, I can vouch for the high quality of product Sunsational installs. Whether the easy to install Tubular type, or a sophisticated operable Velux unit with electrically operated shades and screens, Leamon can set you up. Glenn and Christine Yee are PCA members advertising this month in The Circuit. You will find Glenn Yee Motorsports at about any Porsche driving event in Southern California, including last month's California Festival of Speed and Orange Coast Region's El Toro autocross. Glenn Yee Motorsports specializes in the 996 and 986 family of Porsches, including GT2s, GT3s, Turbos, Cups, etc. You can find their website at: http://www.glennyeemotorsports.com/. Their ad is on page 30. Our feature article this month is our March 22 Day Away from Work Drivers Ed / Autocross at Streets of Willow. When I layout these articles, I always battle between using a few, larger, dramatic photos that would be more "artistically appealing," and attempting to include a photo of every one of the drivers and volunteers who were there making it happen and having fun. Invariably, I end up with the latter. If your photo isn't on those pages, it's because I didn't have one, or could ID you (another reason we insist on car numbers). A special mention to Leamon Stansell, whose AR1 914 took Top Time of Day honors for the second event in a row. Jimmie Mitchell's photo of Leamon in the pits is on page 8, along with a Michael Dolphin caption. It was another great day with a lot of smiles and camaraderie. Our Timing Team is doing a great job, improving at every event. Registration and Grid teams are fabulous, and we're already looking forward to our Fall event May 4. But before that, we have two other Performance Driving events that GPX is producing with other regions. First is our May 22-23 PCA Club Race & Drivers Ed/Time Trial at Buttonwillow. We've teamed up with Golden Gate Region and, in spite of the economy, registrations seem to be doing pretty well. Novices are welcome at this event, so if you've wanted to bring your car out, there is a mandatory "Ground School at the track on Friday night, and you will have an instructor assigned to work with you throughout the weekend. Buttonwillow is a great track and facility with a good restaurant, an air conditioned lounge area that offers a great place to watch the track from, and will be a fun opportunity to spend a weekend with our friends from the San Francisco Bay area. The ad is on page 15. Our second Performance Driving event is the Fairplex Autocross in Pomona on June 27. We've teamed up with the San Gabriel Valley region for this one. It has been decades since PCA has run at this facility. The 1.2 mile road course is freshly paved and is going to be great fun. There is a lot of room and, with paid corner workers, we should be able to maximize track time. The ad is on page 14. If you have any questions about upcoming events, or ideas you'd like us to consider, give Suesan a call or email: 619 992-4287 or SuesanWay@pobox.com Sleazy Dog Construction 7 Day Away from Work Drivers Ed and Zone 8 Autocross March 22 What made this event such a success? All of you on these pages!!! Top Time of Day honors went to Leamon Stansell, partially seen here prepping this highly modified 914 racer Photos by Jimmie Mitchell Mike Jones Will Sanchez Rod Taylor Brian Wulff Jim Lenahan Eric Oviatt David Witteried Barry Bristol Dave Hockett Patricia Lynn Taylor Mark Trewartha Josh Monesson Bob Shanklin Steve Buckley Bruce Colby Craig & Michele Hill Norma Ann Dawson Michele Hill Yaw Davis Jeff Grewal John Cliff Greg Bartlett Fred Yip Tom Ridings Chris Barrington Armand Gastelo Nick Perdikaris Eric Myer Mike Furnish Rob Ukropina Connie Somers George Hauptman, Sr Suesan Way The Circuit Frank Medrano Brita Goldsmith checking arm bands Day Away from Work Drivers Ed / Autocross Our announcer Barbara Gillam GPX Driving Events Chair, Skip Carter Zone 8 Autocross Chair, Neil Heimburge Dale Cunningham Sunday evening dinner at Barrone's Pizza 10 Connie Somers Nick Perdikaris Suesan Way Ruben Archilla Phil Henius Dennis Power Chew Oon Dan Chalberg Rico Lopez Sam Dacosta Bruce Jephcott Melvin Dea Mark Imamura Kent Verderico Pete Adanalian Ray Chang Lars Fallman Marc Bixen Marci Kokin Ron Beale (front) Earl Teraoka Robert Lazar Lisa Taylor Abran Rivera Neil Heimburge Scott Schomer Clark Wen Robert Schad Steve Wong Marty Goldsmith Christian Stevens Dale Cunningham Joel Perez Rick Tuey Steve Ferrari Allen Bixen Ruben Archilla The Circuit Porsche Club of America, Grand Prix Region Carl Bloom Final Results - Day Away from Work Zone 8 Autocross - March 22,-2010 Top Time of Day Place 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Class AI AR1 CS CS FSS FI FIL GSS GS GS GS HSS HSS HS HS HI ISS IP IP JSS JS KSS KSS KS KS KP LS MSS MS NSS NSS NSS NSS NSS NS NS OSS OSS OSS OSS OSS PSS PSS PS QSS QSS QSS QSS QSS QSS QP RSS RSS RSS RSS RSS RSSL BSX BSX 944 Spec 944 Spec Novice 2 Novice 2 Novice 2 X X X X X X X X X # 46 222 523 173 112 79 77 21 211 212 711 35 13 717 81 5 53 300 616 819 625 692 964 69 672 655 245 836 631 67 9 75 38 25 11 465 71 727 1 993 51 29 45 12 64 134 3 8 52 10 54 32 444 763 514 241 9977 42 129 842 59 19 111 88 62 330 65 24 37 26 57 914 48 Leamon Stansell AR1 Driver Polopolus, Dean Stansell, Leamon Oviatt, Eric Gastelo, Armand Lenahan, Jim Taylor, Rod Taylor, Patricia Lynn Davis, Yaw F. Imamura, Mark Dawson, Norma Rivera, Abran Monesson, Josha Lopez, Rico Stevens, Christian Witteried, Dave Sanchez, Will Cliff, John Verderico, Kent Chalberg, Dan Jones, Mike Hauptman SR., George Ridings, Tom Shanklin, Robert Bixen, Marc Chang, Ray DaCosta, Sam Perez, Joel Dea, Melvin Power, Dennis Teraoka, Earl Adanalian, Peter Bornstein, Raphael Goldsmith, Marty Bloom, Carl Furnish, Mike Favell, Kevin Archilla, Ruben Lazar, Robert Perou, Andrew Bixen, Allen Ferrari, Steve Myer, Eric Cunningham, Dale Schill, Greg Beale, Ron Yoshii, Wade Buckley, Steve Grewal, Jeffrey Hofsess, Hazel Somers, Connie Heimburge, Neil Trewartha, Mark Ukropina, Rob Schad, Robert Hill, Craig Wulff, Brian Taylor, Lisa Hockett, Dan Hockett, David Perdikaris, Nick Barrington, Christopher Jephcott, Bruce Wen, Clark Oon, Chew Gebo, Bill Yip, Fred Colby, Bruce Barlett, Greg Kokin, Marci Schomer, Scott Tuey, Rick Bristol, Barry Barlett, Linda Car Model 1964 356 Inlaw 1972 914-6 1973 914-4 2.0 L 1974 914 1971 911 T 1969 911 T 1969 911 T 1987 944 1984 944 1987 944 1983 944 1974 US Carrera Targa 1977 911 S 1973 911 T 1976 911 S Targa 1967 911 S 1983 911 1983 911 SC 1978 911 SC 1988 911 1984 911 1993 RS America 1991 964 C2 1993 RS America 1991 964 1990 964 1999 Boxter 2001 Boxster S 2000 Boxster S 2006 Cayman S 2006 Boxster S Cayman 2006 Cayman S 2006 Cayman S 2006 Boxster S 2007 Cayman S 1996 993 2005 997 2003 Carrera 4S 1996 993 1995 911 2002 Carrera 4S 2002 911 C4S 2005 997 2006 997S 2001 Turbo Carrera 2003 996 TT 2009 911S 2003 911 Turbo 2006 Carrera S 1997 993 TT 2004 GT3 2007 GT3 2008 GT3 2006 996 GT3 2010 GT3 2007 GT3 RS 1998 Boxster 1998 Boxster 944 Spec 1988 924S 2001 Boxster S 2008 Cayman S 2002 Boxter S 2005 Subaru STI 1990 BMW M3 1965 Alfa 1993 Mustang 2008 Lexus is 350 2006 Mazda Speed 6 Volvo V50 1972 914 2002 BMW ix GPX Region GPX OCR OCR GPX OCR OCR GPX GPX GPX CAI LAR GPX SDR CAI GPX SBR SGVR SDR GPX SDR GPX GPX GPX OCR OCR GPX OCR OCR SBR GPX GPX GPX GPX SBR OCR GPX LAR GPX GPX GPX GPX GPX GPX GPX SBR GPX GPX GPX SDR OCR GPX SDR SDR LAR GPX GPX GPX GPX OCR GPX CCC GPX none SGVR GPX none SGVR 77.173 1 99.372 80.822 84.768 97.551 115.330 85.592 86.855 115.373 93.962 98.984 103.792 101.547 104.151 90.707 96.774 86.432 91.290 82.061 93.589 95.911 93.837 89.217 89.705 87.385 86.728 88.683 84.716 90.245 86.361 85.097 90.087 88.313 99.998 102.605 87.058 92.622 91.395 89.967 99.762 104.492 103.460 94.261 100.988 93.330 84.105 89.051 89.795 94.996 95.271 104.631 2 95.390 77.857 85.796 95.802 114.245 83.440 86.110 9.007 91.441 97.725 104.021 98.213 101.921 89.388 91.477 87.088 93.400 81.018 88.255 93.509 88.364 86.479 88.114 85.155 85.795 86.372 82.160 89.213 85.385 85.776 87.103 86.602 95.892 104.611 85.375 92.778 84.218 85.130 98.180 100.503 104.472 94.722 98.977 86.367 81.682 82.140 83.046 88.982 94.110 102.777 3 95.270 77.173 86.841 95.678 114.139 82.599 86.110 111.014 91.397 96.741 102.336 94.008 101.465 88.491 90.252 85.473 90.327 80.290 89.286 93.035 86.870 85.325 87.713 84.876 85.921 88.894 82.021 88.601 85.651 86.576 85.405 86.430 91.198 100.276 84.506 91.144 84.194 85.365 98.191 98.747 101.891 94.689 98.053 DNF 82.444 DNF 82.664 89.734 DNF 98.839 81.875 88.993 89.066 96.312 97.991 94.399 85.998 85.826 90.896 87.508 92.198 111.249 108.327 83.096 88.447 94.001 89.115 99.419 111.733 135.209 108.569 108.056 81.618 85.607 86.834 97.374 94.249 92.197 83.625 85.888 85.380 86.294 92.590 99.817 106.945 80.296 85.520 88.008 87.489 98.497 99.490 DNF 105.576 121.862 81.644 84.497 85.065 93.788 95.169 92.424 84.519 84.557 84.328 84.937 92.862 154.924 80.288 84.832 87.175 87.300 95.729 104.049 103.537 119.531 BEST 95.270 77.173 84.768 95.678 114.139 82.599 86.110 109.007 91.397 96.741 102.336 94.008 101.465 88.491 90.252 85.473 90.327 80.290 88.255 93.035 86.870 85.325 87.713 84.876 85.795 86.372 82.021 88.601 85.385 85.097 85.405 86.430 91.198 100.276 84.506 91.144 84.194 85.130 98.180 98.747 101.891 94.261 98.053 86.367 81.682 82.140 82.664 88.982 94.110 98.839 DNS 81.618 84.497 85.065 93.788 94.249 92.197 83.625 84.557 84.328 84.937 92.198 99.817 106.945 80.288 84.832 87.175 87.300 95.729 99.490 102.655 103.537 108.056 Hazel Hofsess Greg Schill 12 Wade Yoskii Linda Bartlett Bill Gebo Dan Hockett Andrew Perou Raphael Bornstein May 2010 13 The Fairplex Autocross June 27, Sunday — Pomona’s 1.2 mile roadcourse San Gabriel Valley & Grand Prix Region Zone 8 Autocross Paid Corner Workers It is your responsibility to make sure that your car is in good mechanical condition when you bring it to this event. We recommend that you have a Porsche certified mechanic perform a safety inspection of your vehicle. Most independent Porsche repair shops will perform this job at no cost 911 Design in Montclair is an event sponsor and will be happy to pre-Tech your car For info contact: Suesan Way, Registrar SuesanWay@pobox.com or (619) 992-4287 Instructors available and required for all novices Entry level event — no special equipment needed for stock classes Helmets required —Snell SA 2000 & 2005 or M2000 & 2005 Helmets available for rent/purchase See Zone 8 Competition Rules (www.Zone8.org) for more info Gates open 6:00 am Tech Inspection starts at 6:30 Mandatory drivers meeting at 8:15 First run group 9:00 To avoid late registration fee, mail completed form and entry fee by June 20 PCA GPX c/o Suesan Way, 10385 Bonnie Lane, La Mesa, CA 91941 (make check to PCA GPX) Driver Name: Preferred car number: 1st _______ 2nd_______ 3rd_______ 2nd Driver Name Preferred car number: 1st _______ 2nd_______ 3rd_______ Email address: PCA Region: Address City/S/Zip: Phone: (cell) Emergency contact name & phone: Car and Model: Year: Zone 8 Competition Class: Performance driving experience in last 2 years: Registration fee (postmark after June 20) Driver $65.00 $80.00 2nd driver $60.00 $75.00 TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ The Finish Line restaurant is available for breakfast & lunch Day of event registration - additional $25.00 late fee INSURANCE NOTE: Liability insurance is provided by PCA’s traditional insurer. A copy of the Certificate of Insurance is available at registration. PCA insurance does NOT cover damage to your car or damage that YOU cause to the facility or other cars. You are responsible for this. Please see the PCA website (www.pca.org) and go to the insurance page for more information. Please review your personal car insurance to verify what coverage it provides, if any. May 2010 15 The Circuit Breakfast Club Update — April 3 by Peter Ross, photos by Jimmie Mitchell & Skip Carter At the April Breakfast Club Meeting at Frisco’s in Long Beach, for the second month in a row, we dealt with cloudy and dreary weather. But that was not enough to deter members of the Grand Prix Region from getting in their Porsches and driving to the meeting. Our President, Suesan Way, moderates the meeting, and willingly gives the microphone to a host of our members who serve up a variety of information on upcoming events and services. We were treated to a number of speakers, including Barbara Liberman-Jones of the Children's Dental Health Clinic, which provides dental care for underprivledged children in the Long Beach area. Orange Coast Region's Larry Moore was on hand to speak about our upcoming Joint Region Photo Rally on July 11. Pacific Porsche's Lennie Yee spoke of a variety of upcoming events, including a Blind Rally & Swap Meet, where a number of great door prizes will be offered, including tires, oil and a $600.00 motorsports jacket. Milt Becker introduced new GPX Members. Roy Lock spoke about the 356 Corral, prizes and the Festival of Speed. Lennie Yee sweetened the pot by offering a Porsche Design 356 Watch that is sure to become a collector’s item. Nick Perdikaris spoke about the upcoming Buttonwillow DE / Club Race, which will offer lots of track time on a 3-mile long track. This event is teamed up with the Golden Gate Region. Other speakers included Marty Goldsmith, who spoke about the upcoming Paramount Ranch Tour. Marc Bixen of Red Line Service spoke about the Festival's Vendor's Row. Tom Gould of TC’s Garage spoke of his parts business for all makes and models of Porsche / BMW, along with various events related to his position as the Zone 8 Rally Chair, and the upcoming Porsche Parade in Illinois. Jimmie Mitchell spoke about seeking out PCA historical memorabilia for a project he’s working on for the Website. So if you have any old PCA related items in your garage that may be of interest, please contact Jimmie and let him know. Jeff Haas of Haas Entertainment, spoke about the sound system that he recently installed in his Porsche and, after the meeting, he pulled his car in front of Frisco’s and let interested members sit inside and hear what a super quality stereo sounds like. What an impressive sound system. Haas Entertainment was also at the Festival of Speed. Michael Dolphin, our Zone 8 Representa16 Robert & Pam Barkley Sandi Ricklin Joe Bryant Marty Petcoff May 2010 tive, was also on hand to talk about DE Events and the instructors who teach the skills that are necessary to become a better driver. He also spoke about autocrossing and the importance of having the correct tire pressures. He asked two very important questions…”Do you know what your tire pressure should be?” and “Do you know what it currently is?” Michael said your tire pressure at a minimum, should be checked every 30 days. Afterwards Rick Mills, our Vice-President, with the help of Pete Adanalian, presided over the monthly raffle and give-aways, which featured a host of really nice items that were charitably donated by Pacific Porsche and Lennie Yee. The main prize that I wanted to win was a Porsche Design Golf Club Driver. But, as usual, I had a cheesy number that never came up. Pacific Porsche's Lennie Yee Barbara Lieberman-Jones from Children's Dental Health Clinic Others in attendance at were: Norm Abell, Bob Baddy & Junko Kamei, Robert & Pam Barclay, John Barrone, Gary Bengtsom, Carl & Chris Bloom, Bruce Brown, Joe Bryant & Sandi Richlin, John & Virginia Case, Arturo Chaparro, Norma Ann Dawson, Richard Elliott, Lars Fallman, Henry Fella, Steve Firshein, Albert Franco, Marty Friedman, Steve Glas, Marty & Brita Goldsmith, Tom & Bev Gould, Lorenzo Gray, Charles Harrell, Craig Hibbard, Dan & Dave Hockett, Hazel Hofsess, Gentry Humphrey, DeWayne Ichiriu, Merv Janquart, Bruce Jephcott, Patricia Geary Johnson, DeJur, Mike and Karla Jones, JP, Stephen Krupnick, Dal & Spencer Lee, Derek Lee, Jim Lenahan, Karen Lewis, Dickson Lew, Roy Lock, Rico Lopez, Roger Lubeck, Frank Medrano, Phil Millard, Claude Mitchell, David & Susan Moard, Mike Mulligan, Vincent & Connie Parker, Marty Petcoff, Herb & Ann Reynolds, Allan Rosenberg, Peter Ross, Will Sanchez, Greg Schill, Michael Shaffer, Robert Shanklin, Ron Shanon, Dan Stern, Steve Sweet, Walter Swenman, Bob Turner, Patrick VanLeeuwen, Greg White & Shawn Wilson. I hope I didn’t omit anyone or misspell any names. If so, I apologize. Again, as a reminder, if you have changed addresses, phone numbers or e-mail accounts, please contact PCA National at www.pca.org and update your information. In addition, please notify Skip Carter, skipcarter@pobox.com, and Jimmie Mitchell, jmitch911@sbcglobal.net, with the same updated information. Also, we are still missing the current e-mail addresses of a significant number of our members. So check your information on the PCA National Website, and if it needs to be updated, please do so. Beyond that, we’ll see you at the next Breakfast Club Meeting. 17 The Circuit Rob Shanklin Marc Bixen Walter Swenman's Boxster sports a rare hardtop Roy Lock Lennie Yee Gentry Humphrey's new Turbo — ed: this is one beautiful car April Breakfast David & Susan Moard Skip Carter Suesan Way Jim Lenahan Larry Moore Will Sanchez Greg White Connie Parker De Jur and Greg White Patrick VanLeeuwen with Walt Swenman and the Porschestrasse sign he just got as a door prize Greg Schill Marc Bixen Gentry Humphrey Charles Harrell Pete Adanalian & Rick Mills with door prize drawing Norm Abell Gary Bengtsom looked very good in this GT3RS Patricia Geary Johnson Tom Gould talking about the upcoming Porsche Parade Suesan Way Tom Gould Craig Hibbard Bev Gould Mike Mulligan Richard Elliott Allan Rosenberg Dickson Lew Marty Friedman John Reilly Nick Perdikaris Ann Reynolds Herb Reynolds JP Bruce Jephcott 18 Derek Lee had a very large smile, showing up with this gorgeous 911 '73 RS Will Sanchez Dan Hockett Greg Schill Dave Hockett Roy Lock May 2010 TCsGarage.com The Place for Porsche & BMW Parts & Accessories Specializing in parts for 1965—2002. Accessories for all models Parts for repair, restoration, racing ‐ plus cleaning supplies, car covers, floor mats, apparel and goodies! Free Shipping on orders over $50* Don’t see what you need?—CALL US! 760‐295‐3330. Usually we get what you need in a day or two. Owned & operated by Tom & Bev Gould, PCA members for over 30 years 1315 Hot Spring Way #105, Vista, CA 92081 E‐Mail: tom@tcsgarage.com Tel: 760‐295‐3330 www.tcsgarage.com * Some terms & conditions apply. Good for ground shipments only. See our website www.tcsgarage.com for details. 19 The Circuit Book Reviews for Porschephiles by Bruce Herrington, Riverside Region U. S. Route 95: Travel America's "Three Flags Highway" in a classic 1969 Porsche 912 by Michael R. Newlon (Riverside Region member) (published by Outskirts Press) Porsches are meant to be driven, they say. Newlon has gone to great lengths to ensure that his 912 fulfills its heritage. U.S. Route 95 is the second of a series of books through which Mike shares his drives with us. His books give readers a taste of formerly beaten paths, current and former U. S. highways that, for many, now languish out of sight and out of mind. Mike's books give armchair travelers a chance to kick back and experience travel to other places, and even other times. Like his earlier book, U.S. Route 395, U.S. Route 95 reports on a drive of what remains of a formerly continuous 2-lane route from border to border — in this case from San Luis, Arizona to Eastport, Idaho, officially 1574 miles. The route is still continuous, and drivers can follow US 95 signs from the Mexican to the Canadian border. True, some of the route is along other routes. But follow the US 95 signs and they'll take you all the way. This book does not discuss the genesis of the system of US Highways (established by Congress in 1926). See Mr. Newlon's U.S. Route 395 book for coverage of this topic. U.S. Route 95 is dedicated to Mr. Edwin Warley James, an employee of what is today the U.S. Department of Transportation. In 1925 Mr. James proposed the national highway numbering system, with east-west highways having even numbers (from north to south), and north-south highways having odd numbers (numbered east to west). It is doubtful the even he could have conceived the current multilane beltways of our Interstate highway system developed in the 1950s. US 95 is known as the Desolation Highway, which sounds fine to Porsche drivers who like wide open spaces free of traffic. The problem is that most don't consider that these wide open spaces are also free of gas stations, fast food establishments, lodging and other services that are so ubiquitous in the greater LA Basin, where most of us spend our driving time. But, if you, like this reviewer, have long heard of the 20 Desolation Highway, and always wondered what it was like, this is the book for you. Like his earlier book, this is more of a trip diary than a travelogue or tour guide. Few commercial travel guides deal with tricks for keeping the oil temperature up when driving in very cold weather, interfacing with presidential security forces, or provide a driver's eye view of the dashboard documenting legal speeds, as this book does. By including such aides, this book gives the Porsche enthusiast a real youare-there feeling. Not only that, but you are really there, probably more than if you had driven it yourself, for the author has taken the time to stop and photograph many of the significant buildings, historic markers and information signs that most of us just sail by. It turns out that these things really are interesting! Other items overlooked by most travelers (especially in modern Porsches), are described and presented in photographs, including geologic features, hints at future roadway expansions and earlier roadway alignments, US 95 is largely unknown to most of us, even though we've probably driven part of it, or at least crossed it near Needles or Blythe. There's much more to US 95 than those little bites would lead one to believe. Read this book to find out what you have been missing. Better yet, get the book, hit the highway, and have a blast! U.S. Route 95, 88 profusely illustrated full color 8-1/2x11 pages, may be obtained for $24.95 at your favorite bookseller (ask for it), or directly from the author at http://www.highwaytripbooks.com. Circuit_April 2010 Color:Layout 1 2/23/10 12:05 PM Page 1 May 2010 FREE REQUEST YOUR 2010 AUTOMOTION PORSCHE CATALOG TODAY! ® ® Great quality at great prices. Over 40 years experience in the brand you love. Superstore for your Porsche . 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Enclosed Pick-up, Delivery and Storage is available. 21 No affiliation with or approval of Porsche AG or Porsche Cars North America is intended or implied You don’t need a Porsche to participate January 23-24 Streets of Willow PDS Event March 13-14 El Toro Road Course PDS Event May 1-2 Willow Springs Raceway Tribute to LeMans Cup Races / Time Trials (PDS Special Invitation) June 4-6 Auto Club Speedway Cup Races / Time Trials PDS on Sunday September 25-26 Streets of Willow PDS Driver’s Clinic & Series Event October 23-24 Auto Club Speedway PDS Event Enter this CODE on your registration form to qualify for your Free Membership*: GP2010-2 If you like “speed” you need to join us at one of our Performance Driving Series events where we’ll show you how to get the most out of your car! You’ll drive fast... in a safe, controlled environment alongside one of our experienced racing instructors. • Personal training from a qualified POC instructor • Lots of Track Time • Compete against others in your class • More classes and more trophies to win • Free Lunch at PDS Driving Clinics • Free Membership* ($95 Value) at your first event You don't even need to own a Porsche to participate... just a registered vehicle. And now, for a limited time only, the POC is offering Free Membership* to first-time drivers... a $95 value. Simply enter this code (GP2010-2) when sending in your registration form in order to take advantage of this special offer! Come check us out. Let’s take a ride together! Performance Driving Series / Time Trial / Cup Racing w w w.p ors che owners club.org * This offer is valid for a limited time only. Applicant must be a “first-time” driver with the POC. Photography: DRJ Motorsports Photo / Design: Don Matz Grafx 2010 Calendar of Performance Driving Series Events May 2010 Board Meeting Notes — April 3 Marty Goldsmith, Secretary President Suesan Way called the meeting to order at 11:50AM. Also present were Rick Mills, Marty & Brita Goldsmith, Greg Schill, Hazel Hofsess, Michael Dolphin, Skip Carter, Norma Dawson, Frank Medrano, Ginnie & Jack Case, Karen Lewis, Lennie Yee, Dal Lee, Jimmy Mitchell, Albert Franco, John & Patty Riley, and Bob Strickland. The date and site of the holiday party was the first topic. The date has been selected, December 4, a prime Saturday. Four locations have been investigated. Menu, pricing and other factors were considered before being put to a vote of all present. The majority favored the Long Beach Yacht Club. Skip Carter reported on the outcomes of the last two driving events, the DE Instructor Training and the Day Away, both at Streets of Willow. Sixty-three trainees participated in the first event, and Skip expressed his belief that the quality of the instruction at the Day Away showed great improvement as a result. The event covered expenses, plus a small profit. The Day Away had 82 entrants and was a safe and enjoyable day. It also showed a comfortable profit, and the sponsorship by Circle Porsche was very important. Substantial progress is being made for our next two driving events, both joint ventures, the Buttonwillow DE,TT, and Club race, and the Fairplex AX. He believes that the Fairplex event has satisfactory financial projections, and that all of Zone 8 should be pushing for Buttonwillow entries. A representative of our new local charity, the Children's Dental Health Clinic had addressed the general meeting. Karen Lewis led a brief discussion of charity matters. Bud Ewbank Dal Lee reported on the May Concours at the Lakewood Country Club. He is coordinating with Pacific Porsche, who is the sponsor of the event. Everything is in order. He described the awards design, and showed the layout of the event on a site map. We are expecting an outstanding event. Several items remained on the agenda and were deferred to the next meeting. We adjourned at 1:00PM Greg Schill reported our first quarter financial results. We are holding our own in difficult financial times, and our reserves are sufficient for our financial safety, and to support necessary equipment additions. Jimmie Mitchell's latest website effort is compiling a history of the region. He asked that anyone having information or pictures of the early days to let him know. A few people present were actually present at some early events. Specialists In Classic And Contemporary Porsche Service & Accessories. p - 562.901.2900 e - info@redlineservice.net Long Beach, CA • by appointment only 23 Membership Report Caprice Rasmussen Steve Foster John Faber Dennis Stame Bob Baddy May Anniversaries 24 years 23 years 17 years 14 years 12 years 10 years 9 years 8 years 7 years 6 years 4 years 3 years 2 years 1 year Bill Burris Sam & Gianni Cabiglio Bill & Sheila Burris John Blakely Satoshi & Karen Mayeda Vanessa & Sheila Burris Lynn Bugg & Johnny Hunt Steve Foster & Caprice Rasmussen Lynn Bugg John & Brenda Benton James & Debra Stone Jim Banker Jeff & Janine Walker Johnny Hunt Patrick Davern John & Brenda Benton Marv & Treva Langston Rick & Mary Denver Norm Abell Tyrone & Angela Moore Art & Lynn Shapiro Bill & Beeber Clevenger Kari & Arlena Kauppi Kurt & Rebecca Mayer Steve & Kellie Stame Patricia Johnson Sigfried & NellieRoller Bob Baddy Bill & Beeber Clevenger John Blakely John & Carolyn Faber Albert Franco Janelle & Francis Lennarz Ed & Susan Oca Manos Athanassiou Arlena & Kari Kauppi Tony & Rebecca Ferreira Hazel Hofsess Gary & Cheryl Holcomb Brett & Sarah Mohr Siegfried & Nellie Roller Fred & Wa'Set Davis Scott Gambrell Susan & Ed Oca Gary & Cheryl Holcomb Steve & Susan Hutchins Stephen Krupnick Jim & Susan Lenahan Robert & Alice Myrtle Van Wolslagel New Members — Transfers In Albert Franco Manos Athanassiou Bret Mohr Gary Cafaro Russell Christensen Jennifer & Jay Keng Seng Chris Knoll & Vanessa Morishige Vincent & Connie Parker Steve Pierce Peter & Eileen Rech Adrian Skileminoff Michael & Nancy Wyatt Scott Gambrell Stephen Krupnick Vincent & Connie Parker 1980 911 2002 Carrera 2004 Black Cayenne 1977 Brown 911S 1969 Red 911 2009 Black Carrera 1983 911SC 1986 944 Gary Cafaro 1974 914 Jim & Susan Lenahan Hazel Hoffsess Steve & Susan Hutchins Yaw Davis family Rick Denver May 2010 Purveyors of new Volvo and Lotus Cars Open house and BBQ - Saturday, May 8th, 2010 Sales, Parts and Service for Porsche Dealer for: HRE, Brembo, Tubi www.smithvolvo.com sgsmotorsports.com www.gridesinc.com Buttonwillow 2010 Drivers Education Registration Form Driver 1 Street City ZIP Driver 2 State Street City D1 email D2 email Porsche/Other Model Car Color D1 Preferred Number D2 Preferred Number D1 PCA Membership Number D1 PCA Region D1 License Number D1 License Expiration Date State Driver 1 - How would you rate yourself(Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Instructor)? Driver 1 - Do you want an instructor?: Instructor - Car Year D2 PCA Membership Number Driver 1 - Number of TT, AX, DE in last 2 years? D1 Run Group = State ZIP D2 PCA Region D2 License Number D2 License Expiration Date State Driver 2 - Number of TT, AX, DE in last 2 years? Driver 2 - How would you rate yourself(Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Instructor)? Driver 2 - Do you need or want an instructor: Instructor - D2 Run Group = Send with check(s) to : Jon Milledge; 2116 Del Norte St.; Los Osos, CA 93402 PCA 1st Driver $150, 2nd Driver $115; NonPCA 1st Driver $175, 2nd Driver $125 INSTRUCTOR $75 Make check payable to PCA-CCR. Upon receipt, an entry packet will be mailed or emailed to Driver 1 containing Tech Form, Schedule, Rules, etc. Amount Paid $ HOLD THIS DATE Sunday, July 11, 2010 PCA / OCR & GPX jointly present “Criss-Crossing the Border” (A Fun/Photo Car Rallye) Begin and end at El Torito, Marina Pacifica On PCH just south of 2nd St in South Long Beach. Registration 9:00AM We should wrap by 2:00PM $10 / car; Winner’s receive $cash$ prizes Guaranteed to be “a bit dumb” and FUN Orange Coast Region: Larry Moore (949) 285-3971 LBM993@cox.net Grand Prix Region: Marty Goldsmith (562) 494-6350 CaptMarty@verizon.net 25 The Circuit Tech Notes from Tony Callas & Tom Prine (courtesy of Callas Rennsport) Automotive Tire Tips Since the introduction of the modern steel belted radial tire, automotive tires can now safely last upwards to 80,000 miles. Most automotive manufacturers recommend that tires be in service no longer than 6 years on the vehicle, and no longer than 10 years from the date of manufacture. DOT Number — Mandated by the federal government, every tire has a Department of Transportation number. Up until 1999, the last 3 digits (and from 2000 on, the last 4 digits) of the DOT number describes the week and year the tire was manufactured. For example, tires manufactured in 1999 and earlier with a DOT number ending in 299 would mean the tire was manufactured in the 29th week of 1989 or 1999. From 2000 on, a tire manufactured in the 29th week of 2009 would have 2909. In all actuality, the amount of rubber that touches the road, also known as the contact patch, is only approximately a 3” x 8” rectangular section. Contrary to popular belief, when a car is moving, the weight of the car is not what is keeping the tires on the road. It is fundamentally the job of the shock absorbers and stabilizer bars during lateral loads (cornering). After installing new tires, make sure to drive easy for the first 500 miles (reduced lateral and longitudinal loads, and definitely no sporting events). To facilitate removal of the tire from its original mold, tire manufacturers have utilized an internal release agent that will secrete for approximately 500 miles. This release agent will cause the tires to be very slippery when they are new, which can lead to a dangerous situation under certain conditions. Tires are the softest when they are new, and will wear at an accelerated rate until multiple heat cycles have taken place. Wear indicators — All tires have an external built-in tread wear indicator, also known as the "wear bar." These help you determine when the tire is near or at its wear limit. These wear indicators are between the treads at multiple points on the tire at a height of 2/32". When the tire wear reaches the wear indicator anywhere on the tire, the tread 26 is down to 2/32" and the tire needs to be replaced. Tires should be replaced in pairs and per axle. Most high performance auto manufacturers usually recommend replacing all four tires at the same time. Nitrogen — Filling your tires with nitrogen is beneficial, but not a necessity. Nitrogen molecules are larger that the oxygen/nitrogen molecules that make up the air that surrounds us. Thus, nitrogen will leak out at a much slower rate (this normal tire leakage is known as "dispersion"). Nitrogen also has much less moisture and will have a linear (flatter) pressure differential between cold and hot temperatures. Please note, if your tire pressure falls as little as 4-5psi below Porsche's recommended tire inflation, tire wear can be accelerated by as much as 25%. It is generally recommended that the tire pressures be checked at least once a month using a good quality tire pressure gauge. Rotations — Tire rotation (if your car allows) is generally recommended twice a year. Wheel alignment — It is preferred to have a 4-wheel alignment performed every time new tires are installed, once a year, or if there was a substantial impact to the wheel or tire (a large pot hole or a curb, etc.). Tiptronic transmission shifting issues can be created or exaggerated by mismatched rear tires or incorrect tire pressures. This should be first on the diagnosis list when any Tiptronic transmission shifting issue exists. May 2010 Official printer of The Circuit For all your commercial printing needs. Specializing in projects, from simple one/color letterhead to multi-paged full color catalogs, brochures, newsletters and specialty items of all kinds. Family owned and operated in Glendale since 1951 Doug McLean 120 S. Kenwood St., Glendale, CA 91205 ph. 800.454.7746 • fax. 818.247.9815 e-mail. doug@macson.com • www.macson.com The mark of responsible forestry SGS-COC-004845 © 1996 Forest Stewardship Council, A.C. 27 The Circuit CLASSIFIED ADS $9995 Extremely Fast - ExtremelyBeautiful - 1984 928S. The only 8 cylinder Porsche, Black on Black w/2 White stripes from front to back like the Viper. Painted July 09. Automatic, elec seats, cruise, power mirrors, pwr leather seats, pwr wdws, doors, steering, sunroof, A/C, new stereo, runs like new, 84K orig miles, extremely fast & fun to drive. Photos available. Call RICK: 562-577-0206 vertilux3@yahoo.com For sale 1971 2.2 911T engine, complete long block, needs rebuild/freshen-up, $1000 contact Richard at 310 406 8788 or richard@clewett.com 1971 914 Turbo - Set up for the track and is street drivable. Engine is a 3.1 liter turbo, 915 transaxle, full engine management, roll cage, chassis stiffening, suspension modifications, Kirkey racing seats, 5 point harnesses, 16X7 & 8, and much more, runs great. This is the real "E" ticket ride. $34,000 Contact Richard at 310406-8788 or richard@clewett.com 1982 911 Turbo Tuner plus. EVEX Body Package, New "Exquisite" paint & int, 3M Clear Bra, 450 HP - 46K orig miles, new clutch, 2867 lbs. K27 Turbo w/adj boost, short shift, Bilsteins, rear stabilizer, Ferrari ties & truck cross-strut, front bumper w/twin headlamp sys, side sills, flared arches, GT3 alloy. In " Excellence" 9/08. 1 of 5 in US. $59,500 Firm. Serious inquiries only. Jill at 520-762-9125 or goldtwh@cox.net 1984 911 Class Champion Track Car, PCA Class JS, POC Class JI; newly rebuilt engine 2008 by AASE Motors, Tarret Sways, Strut Brace, Roll Bar, Maximum allowable upgrades to shocks and suspension, Limited Slip, WEVO Shifter, Upgraded Shift Coupling, Kill Switch, Sparco Seat, more. $25,000. Mike (310) 534-4272 or Mike@takakicpa.com Fikse FM-5s, 7x17 and 8x17, black centers, polished outers. Clean. Offset fits carreras through 1989. $2,500 for the set. Call Mike Takaki at (310) 594-9344 or Mike@ takakicpa.com Completely refinished original factory Fuchs, 7’s and 9’s x 16 from Turbo look 1984 Carrera. Just back from polishers, never mounted. Call me for pics. Mike Takaki (310) 5949344 or email mike@takakicpa.com 1980 911 Targa, Guards Red, 5-spd. It runs well. Call cell 562-213-6907.Always garaged.call for price. Amos Marin 28 Factory cup wheels (2) 7Jx17 ET55 (993.362.124.00) & (2) 9Jx17 ET55 (993.362.128.00) w/Toyo R1s at half depth. Wheels in very good orig cond, w/painted caps. Pick up or pay for package & ship sold only as set; asking $1200. Pictures available. Al Burstiner, porsha@dc.rr.com 1986 944 Turbo, white/burgundy interior, Limited Slip, Andial turbo mods, Bilsteins, 164k mi w/ head and bottom end rebuild at 100k, updated wheels. $7,500 OBO Jim 310-635-6451, 310-713-2114 jimmiracer951@yahoo.com 1987 911 Convertible, Grand Prix White with Black Leather Interior. Adult owned and maintained. All stock except CD Player/ Alarm. 95,000 miles Recent Major service,Newer top/tires. Needs nothing. $24,500 Michele Fiorenza (310) 614-1407 or mgpf@msn.com Beautiful 1990 944 S2 Cab. Near flawless condition. under 72,000 original miles. Everything works and has been recently done. Suspension, Tires, Top, AC compressor, All belts-hoses, new conv. top transmissions. Car runs perfectly. Please call Joe for more info 310-918-1250 or email joeandliz@mac.com. Asking $14,500 1973.5 911-t Targa, matching numbers, all original, 7” Fuchs all around, Body is straight with no accidents, new front Bilstein S shocks, runs great. $13,000 OBO. Call 858-2053142 or gcopelin@san.rr.com 1972 914-4 GT body kit, 2.4 liter stroked motor, dual purpose car, I have ALL the original parts for the car. The engine, trans, suspension all have been gone through. Too many upgrades to list. Call for details $7,500 or best offer 858-205-3142 or gcopelin@san.rr.com OEM 17" Boxster S wheels with used Pilot Sport (street compound) tires and silver crest center caps; straight and very good condition, $1000. OEM 993/986 4-spoke black steering wheel with airbag, $250. Email for more photos or questions: rubenarchilla@hotmail.com. Cayman S, Super clean, always maintained, waxed & shined to perfection. Garaged and pampered. Buyer to cooperate with Porsche lease buyout. Priced to sell fast... Like the car! $45,000 firm to first buyer. Serious inquires only please. 13,800 miles.(818) 398-7363 GregColley@gregcolley.com May 2010 29 The Circuit GlennYeeMotorsports>Series1 Look for us on Facebook!... OR Check out any of our internet addresses to get updates on new products and events! GYM Website http://www.glennyeemotorsports.com GYM Blog http://glennyeemotorsports.blogspot. com GT Series 1 Website http://gtseries1.auto.officelive.com GT Series 1 Blog http://gtseries1.blogspot.com GlennYeeMotorsports>Series1 Look for us on Facebook!... OR Check out any of our internet addresses to get updates on new products and events! 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Your one-stop OE Porsche parts and racing necessities source Excellence is not only expected... it’s delivered p - 310.993.6440 e - info@redlineservice.net Index of Advertisers: Aase Motors 13 Arredondo Motorsports 23 Automotion / Performance Products 21 Auto Werkstatt 10 Beardsley Construction 19 Bob Campbell's 356 Services 21 Breakfast Club Meeting at Frisco's 31 Callas Rennsport 27 Children's Dental Health Clinic 23 Circle Porsche Inside Front Cover Childrens Dental Health Clinic 19 Class Auto Center 13 Collision Concierge 26 Dr. Colorchip 30 Glen Yee Motorsports 30 GMG Motorsport 29 LA Dismantlers 23 Long Beach Embroidery 19 Macson Printing & Lithography 27 North Hollywood Speedometer 23 Pacific Porsche Back Cover Pelican Parts 19 Porsche Owners Club 22 Red Line Service 23 Red Line Technik 31 Sunsational Skylights 25 TC's Garage 19 Porsche Club of America, Grand Prix Region BREAKFAST CLUB Join us for our Monthly Breakfast Club Meeting at Frisco's Carhop Restaurant & Grill 4750 Los Coyotes Diagonal, Long Beach (just 1 block from the Traffic Circle) 562-498-FOOD http://www.friscos.com/longbeach.htm First Saturday of each month — 9:00 am May 1, Jun 5, Jul 3, Aug 7, Sep 4 $14.00 all you can eat incl tax, tip & beverages For more information, contact Hazel Hofsess MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW 971.0567 - Hazel@business-team.com OPEN TOPICS OF DISCUSSION (310) First-time attendees receive a Porsche coffee mug as a gift. HAVE BREAKFAST AND TALK WITH OTHER PORSCHE OWNERS & PCA MEMBERS 31 Porsche Club of America Grand Prix Region c/o Skip Carter 81814:Layout 2/6/09 10385 Bonnie1Lane La Mesa, CA 91941 4:35 PM Page 1 DATED MATERIAL ©2009 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observance of all traffic laws at all times. We do one thing well. We just happen to do it four ways. Dreams take shape in many ways. Gut-wrenching power, cat-like response and next-generation technology come standard in all of them. From the pure top-down roadster experience of the Boxster to the sports-car agility of the Cayenne. Every Porsche is engineered with a no-compromise approach to performance. Visit us today for four new ways to awaken your passion for driving. Boxster, 911 Carrera, Cayman S, Cayenne. 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