Volume 44 Issue 4 June - July 2015 Journal for the Inland Northwest
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Volume 44 Issue 4 June - July 2015 Journal for the Inland Northwest
Über Alles Journal for the Inland Northwest Region Porsche Club of America Volume 44 Issue 4 June - July 2015 Advertisement ©2010 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observance of all traffic laws at all times. Optional equipment shown is extra. Porsche recommends Test the Cayenne and the very notion of what a hybrid can be. Your first thought behind the wheel of the new Cayenne S Hybrid may very well be a question: “How on Earth can this be a hybrid?” The answer is hybrid technology, the Porsche way. Honed on the track by revolutionary race cars like the 911 GT3 R Hybrid, yet translated to the road. The Cayenne S Hybrid is the epitome of the Porsche Intelligent Performance philosophy “more from less.” Come in for a test drive and find all the answers on the road. Just like we did. Porsche. There is no substitute. Experience the new Cayenne S Hybrid. Porsche of Spokane Dealer Name Here 509-210-2010 Dealer Address 1 Here 21702 E George Dealer Address 2Gee HereAve Liberty WA 99019 (555) Lake, 555 - 5555 porscheofspokane.com Dealer Web Site Address Here 8:00am to 7:00pm Showroom M – F X:XXAM – X:XXPM 9:00 to 6:00pmhours Saturday Sa & Su X:XXAM – X:XXPM June - July 2015 Über Alles 2 Editor’s Page Table of Contents From the Editor............................3 Advertisers...................................3 2015 Calendar..............................4 INWR Board Members................5 Thank you note from Judy Klos...6 President’s Page...........................7 Zone 6 Rep’s Page.......................8 Submission Guidelines, name tags, badges, patches, pins..................10 Tom’s Musings..................... 11-12 Progressive Lunch................ 13-14 W From the Editor hat a wonderful start to our driving “season”!! We’ve had a Progressive Drive, a Rally, the Wine Tour, and a driving skills event at the Deer Park Airport. Coming up so very soon is the Festival of Speed (first weekend in June!!!) and Parade as well as our highly anticipated Zone 6 Tour. We also have our traditional visits to Thompson Pass, Chee Chee’s awesome lunch at her Lake Coeur d’Alene pad, and Priest Lake and Schweitzer to look forward to this summer. There is more Driver’s Ed to be had too! Remember, when you are out enjoying these events and you get inspired, please write about your experiences and send them to me. We all love reliving these moments. I am also always wanting your personal stories about your cars. Keep those coming! Rally...........................................15 Until then, keep the wheel-side down and enjoy the drive!! Wine Tour............................. 16-17 Tschüs! Linda Polgar, Editor Driver’s Ed.................................22 New Members & Anniversaries.............................23 From the Membership Chair......24 Announcements............................ Coffee.........................................26 Club Racing...............................27 European Sports Sunday...... 18-21 Monthly Meetings......................26 Porsche Parade 2015..................25 Rennsport Reunion V.................25 Zone 6 Tour..................................9 PedrosGarage: It’s Full of Holes!.. ............................................. 30-32 Meeting Minutes.................. 33-39 The Rear Decklid.......................40 On the Cover 356 at 357 irk Gilday’s shiny 1964 356C cab at K McKinley Springs Winery Photo by Dennis Garrood June - July 2015 INWR P.S., check out my Submission Guidelines on page 10. P.P.S., we have a new column starting in this issue: Tom Spark’s “Musings from Behind the Wheel”!! A big thanks to all of our members who contributed photos, articles, invitations, updates and news about our advertisers and Porsche events and activities. It is your contribution that makes the Über Alles fun for so many to read and enjoy! Our Advertisers Alpine Motor Cars.......................8 Fort Knox by NAI Black............26 Carrera Motors, now Kendall....29 Paine Hamblen...........................22 Chee Chee’s...............................39 PedrosGarage.............................12 Columbia Valley Luxury Cars...16 Porsche of Spokane......................2 new ad! Creative Car Craft.........8 Precision Pointe.........................12 EBS Racing................................39 European Autohaus......................7 Ad Rate Sheet...........................10 Über Alles 3 Inland Northwest Region Calendar 2015 2015 Calendar Do you know of an event that should be here but is not listed? Please let us know!! Any and all events are subject to change. Stay informed through the President’s emails and on our web site. January 10 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 14 Membership Meeting 15 Feb/Mar Über Alles submissions 17 Spokane Coffee Social 24 Installation Dinner February 11 Membership Meeting 14 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 21 Spokane Coffee Social, NEW TIME! 10:00 28 New Member Social March 11 Membership Meeting 14 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 15 Apr/May Über Alles submissions 21 Spokane Coffee Social April 11 11 18 18 25 Tri-Cities Coffee Social Progressive Lunch Spokane Coffee Social Membership Meeting in Tri-Cities Penny Drive May 2 Tri-Cities Rally 9 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 13 Membership Meeting 15 Jun/Jul Über Alles submissions 15-16 Tri-Cities Wine Tour 16 Spokane Coffee Social 23 Driving Skills Class, Deer Park Airport NEW DATE June 5 5 6-7 10 13 20 20 21-27 July 8 11 15 18 18 25 Driver’s Ed, Spokane Raceway Park SFOS Car Show, Downtown Spokane Spokane Festival of Speed, PCA Car Corral Membership Meeting Tri-Cities Coffee Social Spokane Coffee Social Thompson Falls Drive PCA National Porsche Parade in French Lick, IN Membership Meeting Tri-Cities Coffee Social Aug/Sep Über Alles submissions Spokane Coffee Social Chee Chee’s BBQ Zone 6 Tour start, Tacoma!! August 8 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 12 Membership Meeting 15 Spokane Coffee Social 15 Priest Lake/Schweitzer Drive 26 Driver’s Ed, Spokane Raceway Park September 5 Spokane Social/INWR Appreciation Day 9 Membership Meeting Zone 6 Representative Tim Hagner 64788 Saros Lane Bend, OR 97701 770-510-3313 simtue@gmail.com June - July 2015 September (continued) 12 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 15 Oct/Nov Über Alles submissions 16 Driver’s Ed, Spokane Raceway Park ADDED EVENT! 25-27 Quinn’s Hotsprings Tour 25-27 Rennsport Reunion V, Monterey, CA NEW DATE October 3 Membership Meeting in Tri-Cities 10 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 17 Spokane Coffee Social 16-17 Oktoberfest, Leavenworth, WA November 7 Board of Directors and Officers Meeting 7 Tech Session 11 Membership Meeting 14 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 15 Dec/Jan Über Alles submissions 21 Spokane Coffee Social December 5 Christmas Party Tri-Cities 9 Membership Meeting 12 Tri-Cities Coffee Social 19 Spokane Coffee Social Über Alles input submission deadline: the 15th of any given Odd Month. Über Alles 4 Board Members President Ron Harris PO Box 930 Newman Lake, WA 99025 509-290-4431 ronharris22@me.com Vice President Bill Massy 207 N Idaho Rd. Liberty Lake, WA 99019 509-995-7228 bill.massy@yahoo.com Secretary Art Watanabe 321 S Shoreline Drive Liberty Lake, WA 99019 509-475-9488 aswatanabe@earthlink.net Treasurer Bill Roberts 512 Lodi Loop Richland, WA 99352 509-628-2419 billr70079@aol.com Membership Chair Rick Jordan 5324 W Woodview Court Spokane, WA 99208 509-468-0688 nskookum@comcast.net Insurance/Safety Chair Dave Mandyke 509-714-3846 dmandyke@gmail.com Technical Chair Tom Smith 15425 N. McKinnon Rd. Mead, WA 99201 509-466-7843 toms72@comcast.net Competition Chair Bill Rambo 4616 E Singletree Colbert, WA 99005 509-238-2194 billrambo911@yahoo.com Past President Klaus Huschke 3419 South Saxon Ct. Spokane, WA 99203 509-747-0557 khuschke@comcast.net Social Chairs Board Members at Large Diane Westmoreland 2621 E. 19th Ave Spokane, WA 99223 509-981-8410 ladydispk@live.com Diane Rochelle 2915 Lorayne J Blvd. Kennewick, WA 99338 509-627-1684 rochelleracing@juno.com Denise Hesse 4437 E. North Glenngrae Ln. Spokane, WA 99223 509-448-6842 denise.hesse@LibertyMutual.com Tom Johnson 11393 N. Eastshore Dr. Hayden, ID 83835 208-772-6846 tjohnson14@mindspring.com Webmaster Dennis Garrood Box 3129 Chelan, WA 98816 509-670-3821 d_garrood@msn.com June - July 2015 Jennifer Gatts 3308 S Raymond Circle Spokane Valley, WA 99206 509-954-4828 jennifer@stellaserv.com Über Alles Newsletter Editor Linda Polgar P.O. Box 3 Mead, WA 99021 509-209-0075 lcpolgar@yahoo.com Über Alles 5 Bruce Klos Thank You Note: Bruce Klos Members of INWRPCA, Thank you for your thoughtful gift to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation. This organization was so helpful to Bruce and me in our unfortunate time. I will always remember their kindness and INWRPCA’s. Bruce would be completely surprised and humbled by your remembrance of him. Sincerely, Judy Klos INWR Photo by Klaus Huschke June - July 2015 Über Alles 6 President’s Page From the President T he annual Porsche Parade is a truly special event. It’s a time for re-connecting with the spirit of the Porsche Club of America; to share the passion you have for the car and the marque with friends old and new while enjoying some really great places. We were so very lucky having it here on the West Coast only last year in Monterey, California and with such a special location, the INWR had a great turnout. We also had the very first Zone 6 reception, hosted by our Zone rep Tim Hagner and the opportunity to connect with our friends in some of the other 16 regions that make up our Zone 6.! ! This year’s Parade is quite some distance away, and that is a prime consideration, as is the cost of having to travel back to Indiana. We DO have several members who have a long streak of consecutive Parade attendances, but for by far the majority of us this year’s Parade was not on our summer schedule. Too bad we can’t find that same Porsche experience we had last year….! ! Well, there’s an answer and like many things, it’s found right here in our own “backyard”so to speak in early August. We call it the Zone 6 Grand Tour (or Z6 GT if you like) of all 16 regions that make up the June - July 2015 largest geographical Zone in all of PCA. Bill Bauer, of the Pacific Northwest Region, is the Tour Director and he has been working with Sean and Megan Sweeney as well as myself on the route and other details. We’ll have the Tour coming through Spokane, arriving on August 4th from the Big Sky Region and departing the next day heading south to meet up with the Silver Sage Region south of Lewiston!! Think of it as our own Zone 6 “Parade” of Porsches driving through the Zone for 14 days, starting in Seattle and finishing in Wilsonville, Oregon. Participants can jump on or off of the route segments as they please based on the time they have available to join the group. With our own Parade coming up in 2017, I really would like us to step up as a region and make this something special for our guests with a big turnout of our members in support of the Tour. At the very least, to have 20 or so members come drive the 2 days within our region and show why Spokane was selected for Parade in 2017.! ! More information on the Z6 GT will posted to the INWR website as well as the Zone 6 site at www.zone6-pca.org in the coming weeks. I hope to see many of you “on the road” in August!!! Your Prez, Ron INWR Über Alles 7 Zone 6 In the Zone T he snow flakes have stopped flying, mostly, the plants are blooming and Porsches are starting across the zone. It’s not just the Porsches starting, it’s the volunteers starting! Our club would not be the great club it is without the tireless work of our volunteers. Our club Officers who help to stay the course, at the Regional and National level, making sure all those things we enjoy and take for granted are there. Communication is paramount in successfully running our club and without the mighty effort of our newsletter editors and/or webmasters we would not be the club we are today. Take some time to look at all the events being put on in our zone in the next month and take a moment to think about all the effort, planning, and coordination required to make it happen. That’s volunteers at work! Without them where would our club be? That’s a scary thought. The next club event you attend, thank the volunteer(s) who make it happen. Hopefully it’s you taking the well deserved “Thank you” from your fellow club members. To all the volunteers that make it happen for us here in Zone 6 “Thank You!!!!” The Zone 6 Grand Tour is coming to the Zone 6 Region you’re a member of, will you be part of the adventure? I can’t wait to do this! This is a huge undertaking (volunteers at work!) that will start July 25 in the Pacific Northwest Region and end 2 weeks later, August 8, in the Oregon Region. We will drive in ALL 16 Regions. If you can’t do the whole tour, we understand, and are planning it so members can pop in and out as schedule and time permits. Lots more to come as we put finishing touches and details together. I hope to see each and every one of you on the road! I’ll see you in the zone! tim INWR Alpine Motor Cars, L.L.C. Repair & Service North-Idaho’s premiere German automotive specialist. Over 27-years experience servicing Porsche, VW, Audi, BMW & Mercedes-Benz. From routine maintenance, to performance upgrades, to engine restoration; make your new, vintage, or classic car run like a champion. Call for your appointment today! Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Friday, by appointment only 10632 N. Government Way between Miles Way and Lacey Way Hayden Lake, ID 83835 208-762-7914 www.AlpineMotorCarsLLC.com June - July 2015 Über Alles 8 Zone 6 Tour Bill Bauer, PNW, Grand Tourmeister for the Zone 6 Tour, sent the following rough itinerary for the Tour starting July 25, 2015: “Here’s the order and the approximate day for each region. We won’t know until I have all your routes. So – some of these segments are “ambitious”. Day 1 – 7/25 1. Start – PNWR near Seattle [actually LeMay Auto Museum, Tacoma] 2. Olympic Region via Narrows Bridge 3. Vancouver Island Day 2 – 4. Canada West 5. BC Interior 6. Wild Rose Day 37. Polar Day 4 – 8. Big Sky Prairie Day 5 9. Absaroka Day 6 – 10. Yellowstone 11. Big Sky Day 7 – (AUGUST 4) 12. Inland Northwest Day 8 – 13. Silver Sage Day 9 – 14. High Desert 15. Cascade Day 10 – 16. Oregon – near Portland? 5 days buffer – I’m sure your routes will consume this.” Stay in touch with this Grand Event through the Events feature on the INWR web site! June - July 2015 Über Alles 9 Submissions & SWAG Submission Guidelines for Über Alles Guidelines are not rules, so I am willing to work with what you have. What I prefer: • 350-700 words • Text or DOC or DOCX file • Photos provided separately from the text You may send a document with embedded photos as an example of how you would like to see your article laid out. If you are providing a photo with people, please identify them. • Deadline is the 15th of any given Odd Month. Submission Guidelines for “From the Regions,” Panorama: • 300 words or less • Photo of 300ppi resolution or “poster sized.” The photo should be at least 1MG in size • Deadline: Panorama editor must have these by the 1st of any month. INWR Club name tag: Identify yourself to new members and existing members who know your face or your car but who can’t quite recall your name at the moment. Embellished with the Porsche crest and “Inland Northwest Region,” your name will be displayed First then Last. Order yours from the INWR website today!! Thanks, as always, for your submissions!! --Your Editor Have you visited the PCA Goodie Store? Check it out here: WWW.PCAWEBSTORE.COM Advertising Rates per Issue (6 Issues per Year) Business Card Quarter Page Half Page Full Page $12.00 $24.00 $48.00 $90.00 All articles, advertising, photos and other insertions must be submitted by the following dates for inclusion in that Über Alles issue. January 15 March 15 May 15 July 15 September 15 November 15 June - July 2015 February - March April - May June - July August - September October - November December -January INWR Club patch and pin: Patch – 3” Diameter Pin – 1 1/8” Diameter $6.00 each (non PCA members $10.00) For ordering details, please log on to: http://inw.pca.org/merchandise.html INWR Club grill badge: Decorate your car with this stunning cloisonné badge with the INWR Logo in Full Color. 3” Diameter, Gold Tone Metal, two threaded posts with thumb nuts on the back $35.00 each Sturdy mounting plate with longer posts available for $10 each Pick up in Spokane or in Tri Cities, or $5 shipping. For ordering details, please contact: Bill Roberts, Treasurer Details also appear on the Website! http://inw.pca.org/merchandise.html Über Alles 10 Tom’s Musings Tom Sparks, Musings from Behind the Wheel: Losing the Caretaker Mentality G reetings, friends. My name is Tom Sparks and I have a problem. I know, I know; admitting I have a problem is the first step to the cure. But I really don’t want to be cured. I’m a lifelong “automophile.” I revel in the traditions of Tazio Nuvolari, Brian Redman, Phil Hill, Carol Shelby, Huschke Von Hanstein, and the amazing machines they drove or managed. I’m a little set in my ways. For some of my wry automotive opinions I’ve been accused of having a little Peter Egan in my blood. But, alas, Road & Track gave me the snub, so your president –what was he thinking?– invited me to pen a few words in our beloved Über in an attempt to pique discussion – or perhaps just to give me something to do. I gratefully accepted his invitation, and hope to serve you in this way for the foreseeable future. So, here goes. Oh … my topic? Losing the Caretaker Mentality. subtle angles, its connection to the road, its place in Porsche history. For reasons other than cost, they’d rather tastefully enhance their “yesterday’s model” with performance parts rather than part with a special friend. Some, like me, have such an emotional connection to their Porsche –or other Bavarian marques for that matter– that although they agree there is some cost at which they would part with their twin, they never seem to reach that “cost” no matter the cost. These are the AUTOMOTIVE CARETAKERS, those for whom time, money, exasperation, wrenchthrowing, and giddy application of their favorite wax meld together to forever prohibit a sale, or if it must be done, who insist on thoroughly interviewing a prospective buyer to see if they’re worthy … if they’re also a CARETAKER. Maybe you’re one, too. Does this sound familiar? “I own a Porsche. Well, just a vanilla 944. It was worth so little on the electronic block there were 38 Porsche is incrementally moving away from some of fools bidding their lunch money for it on eBay. I us – a few of us PCA members, anyway. Automobile had enough to buy two lunches that day so I won the auction. Do you know how much “love” it takes to technology is advancing so rapidly, new Porsche bring a 944 back to life when it needs a water pump, models bring technological obsolescence to their predecessors so quickly, that leases are becoming timing belt, balance shaft, pulley bearings, evaporator, increasingly popular, especially to new buyers. “Out radiator, compressor, electronic climate control unit, with the old … if you take my meaning. Even if brake calipers, brake pads, hoses, headlight motor, body work, paint, replacement interior and a new we set aside the lines of SUV-like Porsches, where cigarette lighter? Oh, I bought it with good tires so I conveniences and comfort offered by technology are often most appreciated, sports and GT cars are saved a little money there. Isn’t that reason enough following the same technological rush to obsolescence to connect an IV to my bank account and bleed off – albeit a little slower. Should something be done several years of savings? Worth it? Are you kidding? about this? Is there anything that can be done? Yes, I I’ll be upside down until the millennium. Labor? know; Porsche AG is a business and must both analyze Don’t ask. The chassis detailing alone cost me nearly and capitalize demographic trends to remain the jewel 140 hours. ‘Hey, did you see that guy’s 944? Wow, I haven’t seen one that clean in forever. I’d sort of of the VW Group. But, what about me? What about us traditionalists, caretakers of the Porsche past? forgotten how beautiful they are. I just love those lines. I love the shape of the rear end … right about When compared to typical Porsche owners, many PCA here. Did you see the engine bay?’ ‘Engine bay? Did members see the Porsche world a little differently. you see the chassis on that thing? I saw it on a lift. I’ve never seen anything like it. Can you imagine They swoon over a particular model for its shape, its June - July 2015 Über Alles 11 Tom’s Musings the Q-tips it took? Every bolt, every part. It’s just beautiful. The guy’s crazy! A 944?’” Speaking only for myself (in case you recognize those two stories), I enjoy being a caretaker. I’m drawn to what I perceive as automotive beauty, uniqueness, Think this only applies to Porschephiles? Keep timelessness. There are nearly no lengths to which I reading. Here’s a good one: won’t go to preserve those qualities. Why? Because in a losing battle, I’m fighting with both my mind and “I own the junkyard of BMWs … a car only a hands against the loss of our automotive tradition; mechanic could love. Nobody else can fix them. because I believe each Porsche model, no matter its Reliable? Maybe back in 1988. Its sumptuous age, was –or at least should have been– created to package of electronic gismos works only on Thursdays possesses an individual spirit, unique from all others, – or sometimes Mondays when the moon is waning. one worth retaining. And, there just might be someone Don’t bother trying to figure out why the electric rear else out there like me who’s newly caught the urge seat reclines today. It didn’t work at all last month. It to help preserve Germany’s unique automotive past, works now. Oh … at night the parking lights don’t someone to whom I can pass on a part of my caretaker like to be turned off and then back on – one side passion. I’m waiting for him or her. When I make protests the extra work. Still, it has jet black glass my discovery I’ll be sure I mention that the 750 needs for paint. Its atrociously luxurious leather seats are a new brake master cylinder -- unobtainium. sumptuously supple. Its interior is immaculate and unless you’re into Dinan S3 prototypes and know Have a different point of view? Send me a line or two a 6-liter stroked M70 when you see it, it’s worth at tom@precision-pointe.com. NOTHING. Yet, when I drove it to Monterey in 2013 INWR for BMW’s Oktoberfest I heard, ‘Wow, an E32 750! Wow, what a time capsule. I’ve never seen one this nice. I bet there’s no mileage on it. 299975? No way! Really? Who’s the curator responsible for keeping up this dinosaur? Here! 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Of course, we started at the dealership. It was nice to see the R8 and 991 Turbo S again, eye candy for sure. It was a guided by a route drive that was left to just us to follow, at times finding another to drive with. It was a nice drive that ended at a local country club for lunch. And then there was her…. *Sigh* A dream come true for me to finally meet one. A real 993 911 GT2. The widow maker. I spent some time standing in her presence contemplating her… It was sublime. June - July 2015 Über Alles 13 Progressive Lunch Which was, of course, nice. It was definitely a fun time. And while we didn’t win the door prize we really wanted…. We ironically came away with a poster, which was one thing I said I didn’t want since we are running out of room on the garage walls! And then we were given this door prize book. It was won by a Boxster owner, and apparently when he asked who he could give it to someone kindly suggested us. My husband was quite happy, he’s always wanted it! All in all, it was a very lovely day. I’m looking forward to a great season of drives. :) INWR Sean Sweeney’s face says it all. Megan just snickers. Photo by Klaus Huschke June - July 2015 Editor’s Note: the Progressive Lunch culminated at Klaus Huschke’s house for dessert and a Happy Birthday to Jennifer Gatts! Photo by Bill Massy Über Alles 14 INWR Rally A Good Day for A Rally Article by Diane Rochelle Photos by Tillie Hammond May 2, 2015 T he day couldn’t have been better for the 2015 INWR Rally. Beautiful sunny weather, a good turnout - 12 cars and 24 people – and a good mix of long time members and new(er) members. Our day started at the Pasco Red Lion where Steve Dunnivant, our rally master, handed out the route instructions he had put together for the rally. After a few verbal instructions, the cars lined up and were sent out one minute apart. Once we started, it was up to the navigators to read the directions, look for traffic signs, and relay information to the driver. Sounds fairly basic, but as we all learned it wasn’t quite so simple. Instructions must be read and interpreted correctly by the navigator, the driver has to listen to their navigator and have faith they are correct, and the driver has to watch their speed and time plus look for road signs. It truly is a team effort. But, as each of us can attest, this can all lead to some disagreements and maybe a few sharp words like “you didn’t like how I did that U-turn?” or “keep your sunglasses on your face and First Place: Debbie and George Mellinger June - July 2015 they wouldn’t fall off your lap when I make a hard turn”. But, at the end, we all had smiles on our faces and excitedly shared the experiences we had along the route. We continued our enthusiastic conversations as we enjoyed lunch at the Whoopemup Hollow Café in Waitsburg. After lunch, Steve presented the awards; 1st place went to George and Debbie Mellinger, newer INWR members and the first time they had participated in an event. Second place was awarded to Ron and Jeanne Casavant. Thanks to all who participated and especially to Steve Dunnivant and his wife Deb. Steve put the rally route together and he and Deb test drove the route to ensure there was no road construction or dirt roads. They also made the lunch arrangements at the cafe and made sure there was enough room for all. This was a very fun event enjoyed by all participants. Look for a rally on the INWR calendar next year and come have fun with us. INWR Second Place: Ron and Jeanne Cassavant Über Alles 15 Wine Tour 2015 Wine Tour Summary and photos by Dennis Garrood T Event organizers Chip and Tillie Hammond he 2015 version of the annual Wine Tour started on Friday with groups from Pasco and Spokane converging on Zerba Cellars in Milton-Freewater via separate routes. The group had lunch at the winery and then departed from Zerba with a course set to the Incubators near the Airport at Piper Ave. and G Street. The tour commenced on Saturday from the Marriott at Columbia Point in Richland at 0900 with a drive to Walter Clore Wine & Culinary Center in Prosser. Different routes were used including the Old Inland Empire Highway along the Yakima river. June - July 2015 Über Alles 16 Wine Tour At the Walter Clore center an informal Show & Shine with peoples choice awards in several categories. Brunch was served, along with Columbia Gorge wine tasting in the Pavilion and in the main Walter Clore center. The Vintners Village was the next suggested stop . The 8 wineries in the village had walking paths between the wineries for convenience. The last event of the day - a banquet was held at the Columbia Crest Winery, Patterson WA was scheduled for about 5:45PM. After about 90 minutes for socializing, dinner was served at “tasting stations” with each station having different parts of the meal. After dinner, winners of the “Show & Shine” previously held at the Clore Center were announced, followed by a drawing for multiple prizes. INWR June - July 2015 Über Alles 17 Euro Sports Sunday ALL EUROPEAN SPORTS SUNDAY, JULY 26, 2015 What is All European Sports Sunday? All European Sports Sunday is an all-European Car Show benefiting a children’s charity, Children’s Village, held on Sunday, July 26th, 2015, from 9:00 AM to noon, in Coeur d’Alene’s McEuen Park. All European Sports Sunday falls on Day #3 of the Cavallinos in Coeur d’Alene Weekend, which features European exotic and supercars displayed on the lawns of Coeur d’Alene’s City Park during Day #2, Saturday, July 25th. Where can I find more information about Cavallinos in Coeur d’Alene Weekend, and All European Sports Sunday in particular? Go to www.cavallinosincoeurdalene.com and see Weekend’s Day #3 event. You may also link to this site by visiting our overall sponsor’s website, www. precision-pointe.com. Who is invited to enter their automobile in the All European Sports Sunday show? 1. European cars associated with Northwest- and Inland Northwest-based car clubs, such as BMW, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz clubs, Italian car clubs, British car clubs, and others. If it’s European, it’s welcome! 2. European cars not associated with a car club, but whose owners would like to show their cars. 3. Spokane- and Coeur d’Alene-area European car dealerships associated with local European car clubs, or who sell European car marques. Who is invited to attend All European Sports Sunday? EVERYONE, including European car enthusiasts, or those just out to enjoy something new! background photo by Bill Massy June - July 2015 Über Alles 18 Euro Sports Sunday How do European car owners AFFILIATED with a local clubs register for All European Sports Sunday? Membership in your local car club constitutes “registration.” You should contact your local club president and ensure you are included in their car contingent scheduled to attend All European Sports Sunday. How do European car owners NOT AFFILIATED with a local European Car Club register for All European Sports Sunday? Please go to our website, www.cavallinosincoeurdalene.com, go to the REGISTRATION tab, scroll to the bottom of the page and click the button associated with All European Sports Sunday and your automobile’s category. We ask that you provide some basic information about your automobile and also your contact information. We will respond to you with instructions for attending the event, as well as provide the contact information for the president of the car club most closely matching your automobile. We will also forward your contact information to the proper club president or organizer. Is there a cost to participate in, or attend, All European Sports Sunday? All European Sports Sunday is a FREE event. However, we ask that each car on the display field make a small donation of $20.00 to our charity, Children’s Village. Automotive dealerships represented on the field will make a larger donation. Guests simply attending the event, who feel inclined to support us in our effort to benefit Children’s Village, may also donate, either by prior arrangement with the event coordinator, or by spontaneous donation during the event by placing their donation into our one of our donation buckets. Beside their donation to Children’s Village, what items should drivers bring with them to All European Sports Sunday? background photo by Bill Massy June - July 2015 Über Alles 19 Euro Sports Sunday Drivers should bring whatever detailing supplies they wish to use to do final preparation for their automobile. Folding chairs, water, and sunscreen are also permissible and advised. Individual pop-up shades are not permitted on the display field; shade is readily available at the Gazebo or in dealer/vendor areas. Food, water, and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the event. When and where should drivers assemble who wish to display their automobiles in All European Sports Sunday? Driver’s should arrive before 7:30 AM in the parking lot on the southeast side of McEuen Park, 420 E. Front Street, where drivers will congregate with owners of their same car marque and coordinate their entry onto the McEuen Park lawn. At approximately 8:00 AM an Event Marshal, assigned to your group, will lead you onto the field and assist you in safely parking your automobile. Once you are parked you may do any final preparation to improve your automobile’s appearance. The show begins at 9:00 AM. Toward the conclusion of All European Sports Sunday what happens? After a substantial donation is made to Children’s Village, and all People’s Choice Awards are presented to their respective drivers, a six-mile Car Club Parade begins, removing the automobiles from the field in an orderly fashion. The Parade ends in the Riverstone restaurant district, allowing car clubs to lunch together, depart on a club drive, or simply depart the area via I-90. Is there a Timeline of Events composing All European Sports Sunday? (Timeline is subject to change) 7:30 AM - Automobiles preparing for entry onto the field for All European Sports Sunday assemble in the parking lot on the southeast side of McEuen Park, 420 E. Front Street. Coordination begins with a club president or group leader to determine specific positioning within their marque-specific line-of-cars. 8:00 AM - Event Marshals lead each car group, one by one, onto the McEuen Park lawn. Driver donations are accepted at a position just before entering the lawn area. background photo by Bill Massy June - July 2015 Über Alles 20 Euro Sports Sunday 8:30 AM - All automobiles and dealer displays are on the field. Final detailing is performed. 9:00 AM - Event begins. People’s Choice Voting begins. Ballots are available at the Gazebo. 11:00 AM - People’s Choice Voting Ends. Votes are tallied. 11:25 AM - Awards Ceremony begins. People’s Choice, Oil Spot, Chief of Police, and Mayor’s Awards presented. 11:40 AM - Donation presented to Children’s Village. 11:50 AM - Cars begin to exit the field, lining up along 8th Street 12:00 - Car Club Parade begins, led and trailed by Coeur d’Alene police cars. 12:20 PM - Cars arrive at Riverstone. Event Concludes. Who can I contact if I am unable to find an answer to a question not specified above? You may send an email with your request to info@precision-pointe.com. Submitted by Tom Sparks background photo by Bill Massy June - July 2015 Über Alles 21 DE in DP Driver’s Education Deer Park Airport Summary by Linda Polgar Photos by Klaus Huschke O n a sunny Saturday, May 23, 2015, a good time and some learning was had by 26 Porsche drivers in nearly that many vehicles ranging from Boxsters through 911s to a Macan and a Cayenne. We were put through the paces of a skid pad, hard braking and accident avoidance, a slalom, and a course to practice proper placement through turns. Thanks to course director Bill Rambo and chief instructor Tom Smith, course keepers Bill Massy and Diane Rochelle; and instructors Larry Chmura, Steve Dowd, Ron Harris, Phil Rochelle, and Bob Westmoreland. Thank you to my husband Karch for the support and also for helping with tech inspections. A big thank you to Sean Sweeney who acted as our anti-target for the accident avoidance exercise. Thanks also to those not already named above on the driver course committee: Klaus Huschke and Art Watanabe. I’m told I didn’t stop grinning all day. INWR We have the same kind of passion for our legal work, the same level of respect for our clients, the same attention to detail in your representation. Greg Johnson 866.455.6222 June - July 2015 Andy Smythe Rich Kuhling Spokane | Coeur d’Alene | Priest River | Tri-Cities | Walla Walla www.painehamblen.com Über Alles 22 Membership WELCOME NEW MEMBERS AND TRANSFERS Mark Almquist 1976 911S Kennewick, WA Chris Heller 1993 968 Spokane, WA John Ho 1995 911 Lewiston, ID Kevin Brubaker 2006 Cayman S Post Falls, ID Paul Jaremko 1999 Boxster Spokane, WA Marian Kellett 2005 Boxster Richland, WA Wendy Bruchman 1969 911T Richland, WA Jeff Lang 2005 Boxster Wenatchee, WA Todd Tomich 1989 911 Post Falls, ID Eric Foreman 2001 911 Cab Coeur D Alene, ID ANNIVERSARIES 20 Years (1995) 5 Years (2010) 5 Years (2010) continued Stephen Dowd July 2015 ’87 911 Targa Cle Elum, WA Cameron Allen July 2015 ’62 356B Mead, WA Tom Molter July 2015 ’73 911 Spokane, WA John Maher June 2015 ‘64 356 Hayden Lake, ID Ronald McIntee July 2015 ’00 Boxster Spokane Valley, WA Debbie Wolf June 2015 ’05 Boxster Richland, WA 15 Years (2000) Rod Scroggin July 2015 ‘84 928S Spokane WA INWR Thomas McQuillan July 2015 ’09 Boxster Corvallis, MT T E G D E V L O V IN Contacts on page 5 June - July 2015 Über Alles 23 Be in the Know! From the Membership Chairman In a continuing effort to ensure the Club’s E-mail communications with the membership is the best it can we ask that you take a minute to ensure the following: #1 – Verify your E-mail address is current/correct at PCA National. If you need it updated you can do it yourself by going to http://www.pca.org/Home.aspx or contact me and I would be happy to do it for you. #2 – If your E-mail address is current and you have not been receiving E-mail announcements from the Club please contact me and we will try to fix any connection issues to ensure you are getting timely notification of club news and events. Thanks for your time. Rick Jordan (509) 468-0688 or Nskookum@comcast.net INWR STOP PAYING RENT OWN YOUR STORAGE UNIT FORT KNOX STORAGE 9310 EAST KNOX AVENUE SPOKANE VALLEY, WA DARREN SLACKMAN BROKER 509.623.1000 dslackman@naiblack.com June - July 2015 Über Alles 24 Parade, Rennsport PORSCHE RENNSPORT REUNION V NEW DATES!! September 25-27, 2015 NEW DATES!! What: Porsche Rennsport Reunion V will be the world’s greatest gathering of Porsche race cars and the drivers who drove them to victory. Hosted by Porsche Cars North America, it will showcase the widest variety of Porsche’s most historic racing models, from the nimble 550 Spyder of the mid-’50s through the mighty 917 and 956/962 of the ’70s and ’80s to the highly successful RS Spyder of the last decade. Last held in 2011, Porsche Rennsport Reunion is nirvana for not only Porsche enthusiasts, but everyone interested in motorsports and automobile history. A special Porsche Concours will also be held that presents some of the finest road-going Porsches in one location. When: September 25-27, 2015 Parking: Free parking available. Gates: Open at 7 a.m. More Info: 831-242-8200 from http://www.mazdaraceway.com/porsche-rennsport-reunion-v June - July 2015 Über Alles 25 Announcements Saturday Coffee June 13th Tri-Cities (8:30) June 20th Spokane & Coeur d’Alene (10:00) NEW TIME!!! July 11th Tri-Cities (8:30) July 18th Spokane & Coeur d’Alene (10:00) NEW TIME!!! Locations: Spokane & Coeur d’Alene Porsche of Spokane Tri-Cities Columbia Valley Luxury Cars 2500 Aileron Road Richland Monthly Membership Meetings June 10th and July 8th restaurant MAX Mirabeau Park Hotel 1100 North Sullivan Road, Spokane Valley 7:00PM Other Events June 12-14: Bogus Basin Bacchinalia. Visit silversageporscheclub.com for details 12-14: High Desert Region PCA Car Show, Bend, OR. Contact HDR President Pete Olson, visach9@gmail.com, 425-269-5470. July/August July 26: Euro Sports Sunday, European Car Show at McEuen Park, Coeur d’Alene. See pages 18-21 for more details. July 25 - August 8: Zone 6 Grand Tour!! Tacoma, WA start, proceed clockwise through the Zone, end in Portland, OR. In SPOKANE on August 4. Look for details to come. September 25-27: RESCHEDULED!! Rennsport Reunion V, Monterey, CA. See page 23 for more details. June - July 2015 Cars and Coffee Nathan Merz at Columbia Valley Luxury Cars hosts this monthly event at his showroom in Richland. The event is called “Columbia Valley Cars & Coffee” and will be held on the second Saturday of each month starting at 9:30 AM. This event will be open to all car enthusiasts. Nathan will continue to host the INWR-PCA monthly coffee at his showroom at a new time starting at 8:30 AM on the same day as Columbia Valley Cars & Coffee (the second Saturday of every month). The time from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM will be for the Porsche club then other enthusiasts will join at 9:30 AM. You don’t have to leave at 9:30 AM but can stay and participate in the fun with the other car enthusiasts! Über Alles 26 Club Racing June - July 2015 Über Alles 27 Escape Come to Escape to Rushmore and enjoy Rapid City and the Black Hills for awesome sites and drives October 1, 2, 3. Escapes are lots of fun!! Zone 10 and Nord Stern are excited to invite Porsches across the nation to come to Escape to Rushmore in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Rapid City, South Dakota, is the Escape 2015 headquarters. When you come here, you have surprising variety in activities, challenging drives, and many things to see and do. You’ll have good places to stay, eat and shop, too. Holiday Inn Rushmore Plaza and the City Park adjoin the Civic Center and are headquarters for most activities. Mount Rushmore is just 24 miles away; this inspiring patriotic symbol has 60 foot faces of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln. You can walk around the National Memorial alone or on guided tours. You’ll see impressive views of the sculpture that have national and international recognition and reputation and you can take spectacular pictures. Crazy Horse Memorial is an internationally-known mountain carving that will be 641 foot long and 563 feet high when finished. You’ll visit a representation of Crazy Horse, a strategic tribal leader in the Battle of the Little Big Horn. You can spend time in a beautiful museum of artwork. This area has internationally popular tourist geography and you have an amazing range of touring and driving opportunities. You can enjoy significant geography changes from the Badlands in the east to the Black Hills and Rapid City in the center to the natural Devil’s Tower in the west. Here are a few of many things you can choose from when you come to Escape 2015: Great tourist attractions, tours, drives and group activities in a limitless variety of geographies with scenic touring and enthusiastic driving in ever-changing geography and on some very hilly, twisty roads Eight or more organized drives and activities to select from each of the 3 days An informal car show competing in a beautiful park where participants select winners Technical classes with leaders from a variety of Porsche backgrounds With everything available in the Black Hills area and Rapid City, this Escape offers you lots of opportunities in socialization, tourism and challenging driving. Find more and ever-changing information on the escape2015.pca.org website. Registration will open in July shortly after the Parade in French Lick, Indiana. Put Escape 2015 on your calendar now and come to the Black Hills October 1-3. Jim & Arlyce Lillegaard, Co-Chairs lillescape15@gmail June - July 2015 Über Alles 28 Advertisement Have your scenery call our scenery, let’s do lunch. What does INWR and Bend, Oregon have in common? Breathtaking vistas, fantastic roads and awesome cars. So, you know, don’t be a stranger. Now Kendall Porsche of Bend 541.215.4742 bend.porschedealer.com Carrera Motors 1045 SE 3rd Street Bend, OR 97702 541.382.1711 carrera.porschedealer.com Showroom hours: M–F 8:00AM – 6:00PM Saturday 9:30AM – 5:00PM Sunday 11:00AM – 5:00PM June - July 2015 Über Alles 29 PedrosGarage PedrosGarage: Full of Holes! Article written and graphics supplied by Pedro P. Bonilla, GCR PCA Reprinted with permission B ig cross-drilled brake rotors which fill the inside space of the wheels look sexy and racy but, are they the best option? Let’s take a look back to the first cross-drilled rotors and why they were left full of holes. Back in the 60s, when the first disc brakes started appearing on production vehicles and therefore on race cars, it was quickly discovered that when the brakes were applied forcefully (as in a racecar) the brake pad material would sublime (go directly from solid to gas). This would create a cushion of gas between the rotor and the pad that gave a brief loss-of-brakes before the pads again grabbed. Engineers soon realized that if they cross-drilled the rotors and even better, if they vented the rotors and then cross-drilled them the gasses would immediately have a route to escape and the brakes would feel strong and progressive from the onset, hence the use of crossdrilling on racecars began. June - July 2015 Über Alles 30 PedrosGarage Since in those days it was “Win on Sunday & Sell on Monday” these cross-drilled rotors began to appear on sports and high performance cars as well. Very soon it became the norm that a sports car should have crossdrilled disc brakes and this created the idea that cross-drilled rotors offer increased breaking performance. Today, with advances in metallurgy (rotors) and materials science (pads) there is no need for cross-drilled rotors anymore, but we keep seeing them in our Porsches, Lamborghinis and Ferraris. Why? Because car buyers think they look cool. You’re thinking: “That can’t be, Pedro has lost his marbles”, but I can assure you that that’s the case. Take a good look at any serious professional racecar today. I bet you won’t see any cross-drilled rotors and that’s because they create more problems than they solve. What all those holes do in a rotor is create stress points and a rotor surface that’s heated and cooled unevenly. This results in rotors that can easily crack and makes catastrophic brake failure more likely. The worst case is when cracks between multiple holes connect, which can lead to a large chunk of rotor breaking free. Not a pretty sight. June - July 2015 Über Alles 31 PedrosGarage Technically, a blank rotor will offer the best braking performance because the brake pads of today don’t sublime like in the old days. But, when running in the rain, the water on the pad’s or rotor’s surface will turn to vapor as soon as the two surfaces meet, having the same effect as the old sublimation, so what you will see in most top-notch racecars today are slotted rotors. Slotting serves the same purpose as crossdrilling (letting gasses escape) without weakening the rotor as much. If you track your car and have crossdrilled rotors, go and look at them closely and I bet you you’ll find some surface stress fractures. And the next time you’re at the track and a car comes into the paddock from doing hot laps with cross-drilled rotors, go and put your ear next to one of the front wheels and you’ll likely hear metallic pings, clicks and pops as the rotor’s surface cools unevenly. What you ware hearing is in essence cracks forming! Cross-drilled rotors may look cool, but they’re not the best option because ... ... they’re full of holes! To learn more about brakes and more please visit my website at: wwwPedrosGarage.com. Happy Porsche’ing, Pedro ©2015 Technolab / PedrosGarage.com June - July 2015 INWR Über Alles 32 Meeting Minutes INWR Meeting Minutes Monthly Membership Meeting April 18, 2015 Richland Red Lion Hotel Richland, WA minutes: Art Watanabe Officers Present: President Ron Harris, Vice President Bill Massy, Secretary Art Watanabe, Treasurer Bill Roberts, Membership Rick Jordan, Past President Klaus Huschke, Insurance Chair David Mandyke. Total Attendance: 25 President Ron Harris called the meeting to order at 11:36 a.m. Thanks to Ian Napier and the Red Lion Staff Welcome to new guests and members: Welcome to Sal Bueno referred by George Burnside, Sal drives a 2002 996 Targa Vice President’s report: 1. Thanks to the 61 attendees of the Progressive Drive 2. Radio Communication research: Range is a critical concern and the VP has found 30-35 mile range (line of sight) on a specific frequency (UHF) and multiple channels but requires an FCC license ($65) which gives the Inland NW PCA club a call letter. Bill will be the caretaker but the club would hold the license which is valid for 2 years. Requires declaring call letters at the start of use and end of use to clear the frequency. The radio package includes 8 radios and costs approximately $446.95. Each radio has its own charger (NiMH battery). Additional radios are approximately $50/each. These cannot be used in Canada. Ron notes that Tom Smith, Chief Driving Instructor, reported that the PNWR uses this radio com system on all their driving events. Bill Roberts queried private purchase for PCA events and this is an option. Bill Roberts moved and seconded by Klaus Huschke. Hand vote was unanimous. 3. Porsche Spokane donated for the Wine Tour two Porsche shirts. Appreciation to Porsche of Spokane Secretary’s report: 1. Pending vote Tour Documents. Only one vote so far. June - July 2015 Treasurer’s report: (Bill Roberts) Balances (As of today): 1. Checking: $14,462.69; 2. Savings: $3580.31; 3. Cash: $304.58; 4. PayPal: $4359.70 Report is available from Bill by email. PCA quarterly rebate in March received. Luigi’s and Social Committee have generated some income. Major expenditures were 2 social events, Christmas deposit and charitable donation in the name of Bruce Hunt. Wine Tour subsidy from PCA national (multi region event) was $400. New member subsidy is pending. Past President’s report (Klaus Huschke): 1. Driver’s Skill course is May 23rd with a goal of 30 participants 2. First DE class will be June 5th in conjunction with the Festival of Speed to benefit the Parkinson’s Foundation of Spokane. The 5th is a test and tune session. Expecting 100 race cars and festivities start with 40 race cars driving from Raceway to around the Fountain. Last year 39 Porsches participated. Porsche cars participating in the DE will follow the race car drive and park either on Wall or Howard, aka The Bruce Hunt Memorial Drive (Exact location to be determined). Club goal is to have 40 Porsches and the club is in charge of Porsche cars. Porsche of Spokane will have 5 cars parked around the carousel as well as the Pace Car. Friday hors d oeuvres in the park served to the race car drivers AND Porsche driver participants. Saturday and Sunday Race tickets are available from Klaus for $25/each (includes free parking, pit pass, 3-4 lap tour on the track) to benefit the Parkinson Foundations. Donate T-shirts to Bob Westmoreland to pass out to kids on Friday. Social Committee Chairs’ report (D Westmoreland): 1. Thank you for all the participants, Spokane Country Club and Frank for the Progressive Lunch/Drive with 61 participants 2. Upcoming Penny Drive Next Saturday. BBQ lunch will be provided but the club needs a volunteer for a BBQ. Alternatively, the club is considering sandwich lunch tray menu. 3. The INWR has a Facebook page Über Alles 33 Meeting Minutes Über Alles Editor’s report (Ron Harris): 1. Send in articles, reports, stories. 2. We have a website page for editorial guidelines for submission to Über. 3. April May Über is the largest edition in the club’s history. 4. Bill Massey queried re: advertising income and Bill Roberts reported usual annual income is $1500. YTD billing is pending and a work in progress. Unbeknownst to Bill, Treasurer is also the de facto Advertising Manager. 5. Spence Mitchell queried about a biannual printed Uber for promotion, collection. Ron notes that cost is a limiting factor and there a few printed for certain members. Bob Westmoreland favors a printed format and prints it on his own. Diane Rochelle noted that there was a membership vote that majority of the club favored electronic format. Ron Harris noted Oregon and PNWR surcharge members for printed format. Webmeister’s report (Dennis Garood): Not present in Moab, UT 1. Presented by Ron Harris: Kudos to Dennis for his attention to suggestions, edits, additions to the website and timely implementation. Membership Chair’s report (Rick Jordan): 1. Primary members: 308 (down 2), affiliate members: 211 (down 7) Total 519 (vs. last month 528) 2. Members who are late on membership dues receive a reminder notice Competition Chair’s report (Bill Rambo): Not present. 1. Summary of DE given by Klaus Huschke and Ron Harris Insurance Chair’s report (David Mandyke): 1. YTD the club has four certificates of insurance. 2. Communication with PCA National has been behind in collecting insurance premiums in the past and we will have a pending bill. Dave will query what our past due bill is so the club can be paid in full. Bill Roberts requested an invoice from PCA national. OLD BUSINESS: 1. Das Stein Haus Lunch a. Klaus Huschke summarized the lunch venue, June - July 2015 parking and menu were outstanding and looking forward to repeat event at the restaurant. Highlights were the Bier, Apfelstrudel, Sauerbraten and Wiener Schnitzel; Pictures will be on the website. 2. Progressive Lunch/Drive a. Ron Harris photographed members and their cars for the website directory 3. Zone 6 meeting recap a. Ron was in Vancouver, BC with Zone 6 Presidents. Agenda, location, networking and work completed were highly rewarding. New PCA President and New Chair of DE Alex Bell were present at the invitation of Zone 6 rep b. Zone 6 Parade Reception sponsored by Tim at Monterey will be a continuing event c. PCA forming a 5 member audit committee in response to queries about PCA finances. d. Subsidy forms and procedures will be more closely monitored with more strict requirements. e. National DE Alex Bell chair requests track contracts forwarded to him for each event. f. Zone 6 is the largest region resulting in communication challenges. There was a discussion of splitting Zone 6 but the Presidents’ consensus that that was off the table. g. Tim Hagner’s goal is to attend one event in each of the 16 regions. He will likely be at one of our events in the near future providing an opportunity to interact with him. NEW BUSINESS: 1. Zone 6 Grand Tour news 1. Bill Bauer Director of the Tour (Past President PNWR) (1) Driving tour through all 16 regions, (2) Each region should have one event. Megan & Sean arranging for a private event at Dry Fly Distilling; (3) A feature article by one of Panorama’s writers of the Tour which is a unique event, (4) There will be a daily running blog of the Zone tour, (5) Hand off points is a work in progress. Western MT Big Sky will be handing off the tour to our club with location and details to be determined. We will hand off to Silver Sage Region somewhere near Lewiston. (6) PCA National will be giving us a banner celebrating the 60th Anniversary of PCA which will be used at the hand off events. Any PCA member can join the tour at any point and continue as far or as short as they want. Tour begins July 25 LeMay Auto Museum in Tacoma, Über Alles 34 Meeting Minutes WA and finishes n Portland, OR (specific location to be determined. Mirabeau Park Hotel is the venue for lodging. 2. Spokane Guilds School Penny Drive April 25 1. Traditional event for support last 12 years at 57th and Regal 2. James Conway and family will be at our site. 3. Last year our club came in second with our club raising nearly $5000. 4. Club will not be making a direct donation but direct donations by members directly to the Guild School are suggested. Members are able to give Ron Harris their checks for the Guild School. 5. Bring your empty milk jug, warm clothes and enthusiasm. 3. Tri-Cities Rally May 2 1. Diane Rochelle reports cars assemble at the Pasco Red Lion at 0930 departing at 1000 for a 2 hour drive on back roads (paved) to the Dayton/Waitsburg area where we will gather for lunch at the Whoopemup Café. Registration needed for head count on line for the restaurant. Lunch will be paid at the restaurant. 2. This is a fun rally with surprise mystery award at the end. 4. Walla Walla/Columbia Valley Wine Tour May 15, 16 1. Tillie and Chip: i. Friday - Walla Walla: A “What’s inside your car scavenger hunt” is planned. Incubator has 4 wineries and a brewery. Glencorrie Winery Friday evening with Culinary School Food Truck. Sign up required. ii. Saturday: 1. Brunch and car show (People’s Choice): only 10 cars have signed up. 2. Walter Clore Center Pavilion (between Vintners Village – Wine Mall) – features different wineries representing a monthly theme. 3. As in the past, Columbia Crest Winery will be the dinner venue with the same caterer as last year. Tour of the winery’s 55 degree 800.000 sq ft underground facility (wear a sweater!) during the evening will be available before dinner. iii. Richland Courtyard Marriott still has rooms available till the 19th iv. Census to date is low so Sign Up!!! v. Tillie will update everyone on the itinerary and locations, e.g. Zerba Winery, Milton-Freewater vi. Past participants from other regions include Boise, Portland and Big Sky June - July 2015 5. Driver’s Skill Class, Deer Park May 23rd 1. Art Watanabe gave a brief summary of the upcoming four driving events and efforts to advertise, promote our events to local car clubs and Zone 6 regions. There is an article in the current Uber issue about why members should take the Club’s DE course. 2. The club’s first time Driver’s Skill will be Saturday and goal is 30 participants for the cone course, skid pad. Be there at 7 am sharp. Directions will be sent out again for the event. 8 am instruction in the tent begins. The club still needs event volunteers. Club encourages participation in the Skills course by wives, driver aged sons/daughters so sign ‘em up!!! 3. Per Ron Harris, two region presidents have members who have expressed interest in participating in our DE events. 6. Authorization vote to accept Tour Planning Documents 1. Keith Martin and Rick Jordan Club International Tour Meisters compiled three extraordinary Tour Planning Documents reviewed by the Club’s board. Tour documents are available from Ron Harris for reference. Ron sent the documents to our Zone Representative and National President. Rick said the goal was to establish a “how to” in organizing and conducting a drive. 2. Klaus Huschke moved and Bill Massey seconded. Hand vote was unanimous. 3. The documents will be published in Uber Alles. All participants of a Club drive are encouraged to read the documents prior to going out on a drive. 7. Special Announcements: 1. Phil Rochelle’s 40th year anniversary with the Porsche Club of America 1975-2015 was celebrated and presented with a Certificate of Recognition and Award. 2. Karen Cooper PA National President informed Ron that Porsche Parade is coming to Spokane in 2017!!!! Whooo Hooo!!!! Headquarters will be the new Davenport Hotel across from the Opera House. Porsche Spokane will have Porsches on display at the hotel which has parking for 600 cars. 3. Zone 6 next Presidents meeting may be in Spokane in 2016. If this comes to pass, the club will host an event in their honor. Meeting adjourned at 1:28 PM. Über Alles 35 Meeting Minutes Membership Chair Rick Jordan and President Ron Harris recognize Phil Rochelle (center) for his 40 year membership with PCA . Photo by Klaus Huschke INWR Meeting Minutes Monthly Membership Meeting May 13, 2015 MAX at Mirabeau Park Hotel Spokane Valley, WA minutes: Art Watanabe Officers Present: President Ron Harris, Secretary Art Watanabe, Treasurer Bill Roberts, Membership Chair Rick Jordan, Insurance Chair David Mandyke, Über Alles Editor - Linda Polgar, Bill Rambo Competition Chair President Ron Harris called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. 1) Announcements: a. This week Porsche grand opening $100M new building near Hartsfield Airport, Atlanta, GA. Includes a driver development track, driver simulator, restaurant “356,” etc. Plan is for a second center in Carson, CA. June - July 2015 b. PCA member group in May traveled to Germany for a factory tour. Outside of the museum they saw early production models of GT3-RS. 2) Welcome to new guests and members: No new members were present. Vice President’s report: (Bill Massy) 1) Not present and still driving through Montana east of Billings 2) Club radios have been purchased and in hand. Tested past weekend and recommendation by Driver Committee that the club purchase headset or other hands free device. Bill will be investigating the options. A carrying case for the 6 radios will be needed to store, transport the radios. Secretary’s report: (Art Watanabe) May 23 Drivers Skill event. 26 people have signed up to date and is now closed. Über Alles 36 Meeting Minutes Treasurer’s report: (Bill Roberts) 1) Balances (As of today): a. Checking: $14,265.71 b. Savings: $3,580.46 c. Cash: $104.58 d. PayPal: $6,294.81 2) Registrants to date : Drivers Skill – 26 (Closed), June 5 - 12, August - 3, September – 2 3) Bill Rambo requested being informed of who has signed up to assess instructor needs. Access will be made by file sharing via DropBox. Jennifer will be contacted to set that access up. Past President’s report (Klaus Huschke): 1) Not present 2) See Festival of Speed below Social Committee Chairs’ report: 1) None present 2) Bob Westmoreland indicated Diane said nothing to report and Tillie is in charge of the Wine Tour Über Alles Editor’s report: (Linda Polgar) 1) Linda requests volunteer author for the Wine Tour event this week end. 2) Tom Sparks is starting a new feature/column with each issue and is a contributor to the BMW CCA Roundel. Be sure to read Tom’s latest contribution in the last Über. 3) Contributions requested before the end of the month. Webmeister’s report (Dennis Garrood): Not present 1) The President mentioned Progressive Lunch/Drive photos he took and sent to Dennis for publication on the website. Dennis has also published on the website other region events including Silver Sage Bogus Basin Bacchanalia (June 12-14) hillcross north of Boise (Only PCA region hill climb) and the High Desert Car show. Membership Chair’s report (Rick Jordan) 1) End of April: Primary members 309, affiliates 216 for a total of 525 2) Since April 12, the club has picked up 12 new members ( Lewiston 1, Wenatchee 1) June - July 2015 3) Ron noted that the spring is frequently associated with a small bump associated with the nicer weather. Insurance/Safety Chair’s report (David Mandyke): 1) Insurance in place for the Drivers Skill and the June DE and waiting for insurance for the Downtown car corral 2) Insurance for Participants: It can be obtained up to 8 a.m. of the day of the event. E.g., $370 premium up to $60K which covers cost of subscriber car but not any car that is impacted. Competition Chair’s report (Bill Rambo): 1) See below OLD BUSINESS: 1) Spokane Guilds’ School Penny Drive a. Community Schools Event Director provided a spread sheet to Ron today and the Drive brought in $74,290.00 (2014 $61,420 - a 21% increase) INWR site @ 57th & Regal: 2015 coins 504 lbs vs. last year 562 pounds (net loss 15 pounds) but cash/ checks $4342 (2014 $4178). We were the number 1 site!!! Special thanks to all those who participated and contributed time and/or money. (The success is attributed to the belly dancers despite the hail, rain). 2) May 2nd Tri-Cities Rally a. Bill Roberts reported on excellent route and roads with a goal of the rally to traverse the Rally at the same time as the Rally Master going the speed limit. There were no check points. There were 16 participants. The event was won by George and Millie Mellinger. Lunch at the Whoop-em-up Café was very good. A small contingent went wine testing afterwards. Steve has more events planned. 3) Authorization Vote to Accept Tour Planning Documents a. Vote to authorize the Rick Jordan and Keith Martin Tour Planning Documents was passed at the Tri-Cities meeting. b. The next Tourmeister is encouraged to try the document out. 4) 2017 Parade Announcement a. Porsche Parade in 2017 will be in Spokane!!! Headquarters Hotel will be the New Davenport Grand Hotel. The underground garage houses 800 cars. This will be considered the largest event in Spokane Über Alles 37 Meeting Minutes since Expo in 1974. Just imagine 600-800 Porsches in downtown Spokane! Make your hotel reservation early! Dates TBA. NEW BUSINESS: 1) Zone 6 Grand Tour Conference Call a. Tim Hagner email region Zone 6 President conference call with Grand Tour Director, Bill Bauer this Monday. b. Sean or Megan will be invited to participate. c. Big Sky will hand the tour off to INWR and INWR will hand off to Silver Sage at Orofino, ID d. Ron is awaiting confirmed information on the Tour routes and hand off sites to post on the website and be published in Uber. It will also go to the membership in a constant contact. 2) Walla Walla/Columbia Valley Wine Tour May 1516. Chip and Tillie are busy prepping the Wine Tour with a couple new twists i. Friday, May 15th 1. Bob Westermoreland will be leaving 0815am from Latah Bistro 2. First stop is traditional stop and lunch (YOYO) at Zerba Cellars. 3. TriCities will arrive 1115am via back roads into Milton-Freewater, OR 4. Depart Zerba 1230pm to Walla Walla Airport. Four wineries and a brewery at the incubator with 30 other wineries there (e.g., Tamarac, Dunham, Russell Creek, etc) 5. Next stop about 500pm Glencorrie Winery on way to Tri-Cities. Walla Walla Community Catering Truck will be available for dinner. ii. Saturday, May 16th 1. Depart 0900am: Columbia Pointe Marriott 2. Arrive 1000am: New Walter Clore Pavilion in Prosser, outdoor pavilion includes live music and a show shine , indoor pavilion wine tasting Columbia Valley wines 3. Depart 1200-1230: YOYO. Partake in Vintners Village in Prosser 4. Depart for Columbia Crest, Patterson, WA at 530pm and dinner is at 700pm 3) Driver’s Skill Class, Deer Park May 23rd a. Bill Rambo is the Course Director, Tom Smith is Chief Instructor June - July 2015 i. Event starts at 700am with a subsequent Safety Check of the car. The event includes a class room session, slalom, advanced, slalom, skid pad, braking accident avoidance event. This is a great opportunity to learn how to handle your car in a panic event. End of the day will be a mini autocross to apply what you have learned. ii. This is not a speed event and highest anticipated speed 40 mph. iii. The asphalt has been undergoing minor repairs and should be in good condition. iv. 10-12 Volunteers are needed and will be instructed in duties. Please contact any officer to sign up. v. The Deer Park Chevron off of 395 on the left next to the McDonald’s has ethanol-free fuel. vi. Only two other PCA regions offer a Drivers Skill Day vii. This course is a good introduction to those club members to prepare for the club’s Drivers Ed days at Spokane Raceway 4) Festival of Speed, June 5th Driver’s Education a. The club is still working on obtaining instructors because of the conflict with the SOVREN Races and other ongoing courses on the west side of the state. b. Bob Westmoreland is the unofficial T-shirt guy and is soliciting donations of clean, old Porsche T-shirts to give away at the downtown event. 5) Parkinson’s Foundation Downtown Car Show a. This is the 5th anniversary on Wall between Spokane Falls and Main. Arrive 300-330pm and can leave any time after 7pm. We need 40 Porsches to fill our area. b. DE participants will drive downtown to Wall Street with a police escort leading 6-8 race cars at a time. c. Saturday and Sunday Car Corral participation is $25 VIP ticket which can be purchased from Klaus. At Lunch participants are able to parade laps on the course Saturday and Sunday and gives access to the party downtown Friday night. 6) Thompson Falls Day Drive, June 20th: a. Bill Massy is the tourmeisters and details to follow 7) Porsche Parade, French Lick, June 21-27th. a. A club contingent of 6-8 cars will be going 8) Tom Sparks – All European Sports Sunday CDA Car Show, Sunday, July 26, 2015, Charity event for Children’s Village Benefit Über Alles 38 Meeting Minutes a. Event Time: 0730am - 1220pm on the lawn at the new McEuen Park. i. 0730am – assemble in parking lot with your club ii. 0815 am – cars lead to line up in designated area on the lawn iii. 0900-1100 am - People’s Choice voting by ballot begins iv. 1130am – Check presentation to Children’s Village v. 1150am - Cars depart to line up at 8th street and escorted to 6 mile parade through CDA ending at Riverstone area. b. All European cars invited to enter. If you are a member of a club, you are automatically registered. c. Entry fee: None but $20 donation to Children’s Village at the arch with available photo. Contact President Ron Harris to sign up. d. Additional information: Event website: www.cavallinosincoeurdalene.com and www. precisionPointe.com or contacting info@precisionpointe.com June - July 2015 OTHER TOPICS/Membership Input 1) Porsche Spokane has achieved Premier Dealer designation. Coffee at the dealership this Saturday 2) Frank Perry is having surgery. Please have good thoughts for his recovery. “STUMP THE CHUMP!”: None tonight Meeting adjourned at 8:47 PM. INWR Über Alles 39 The Rear Decklid Do You Have Something Porsche-related to Sell? Trade? Request? Do it in the INWR Classifieds!! PLEASE SEND ALL CLASSIFIED ADS TO THE WEB MASTER: Dennis Garrood, Box 3129, Chelan WA 98816, d_garrood@msn.com Classified ads are free to PCA/INWR members. Ads may be edited and abbreviated according to available space. Do you like what you see? Do you want to become part of the Porsche Club of America family? Visit our website inwr.pca.org and click on “Join the PCA.” Some rear ends. Photo by Dennis Garrood ED ET V L O I NV GContacts on page 5 Contact us: INWR PCA P.O. Box 206 Richland, WA 99352 EDITORIAL POLICY: Über Alles is the official publication of the INLAND NORTHWEST REGION of the PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA. Statements appearing in Über Alles are those of the authors and are not necessarily the opinions of the CLUB or its editorial staff. The Editor reserves the right to edit all material submitted to Über Alles, with the exception of copyrighted material. ADVERTISING POLICY: Advertisements appearing in Über Alles are the representation of the advertisers. Any disputes arising over any items or services bought or sold through the advertisements here shall be resolved between the buyer and the seller. The PCA, the INWR, Über Alles, and its Editor assume no liability. June - July 2015 Über Alles 40