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The Circuit - Grand Prix Region
Circuit
THE
September 2016
A publication of the Grand Prix Region of the Porsche Club of America
The Circuit
September 2016
GRAND PRIX REGION &
ZONE 8 CLUB CALENDAR
September 2016
3 Sat
Breakfast Club —
Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach
3 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast
3-4 S-Sun GGR/PCA DE/Club Race, Thunderhill
3-5 Th-Sun PCA Club Race, Road America
4 Sun
Formula 1 Monza
7-11 Th-Sat Treffen North America, Squaw Creek, CA
10-11 S-Sun PCA Club Race, High Plains Raceway
17 Sat
GPX Tour to Angeles Crest Highway
17 Sat
CCC Autocross, Santa Maria Airport
17-18 S-Sun PCA Club Race, Miller Motorsports Park
18 Sun
Formula 1 Singapore
23-25 F-Sun PCA Club Race, Summit Point
24 Sat
CCC Zone 8 Autocross, Santa Maria Airport
24 Sat
Riverside Region Timeline, Arrowhead
25 Sun
LVR Zone 8 Concours
October 2015
1 Sat
1 Sat 1-2 S-Sun
2 Sun
8 Sat
8 Sat
9 Sun
9 Sun
9 Sun
10 Mon
10 Sun
15 Sat
15-16 S-Sun
21-23 F-Sun
23 Sun
29-30 S-Sun
Breakfast Club —
Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach
GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast
PCA Club Race, Hallett
Formula 1 Sepang, Malaysia
AZ DE, Arizona Motorsports Park
SAR Autocross, Central Arizona College
Formula 1 Suzuka, Japan
SBR Zone 8 Concours
GPX PCA DE Instructor Training
& Instructor Fun Day — Streets of Willow
GPX Day Away from Work DE (clockwise)
Pomona Swap Meet
GPX Tour Citrus Historical Park /
March Air Force Base Museum
SDR DE/TT, Chuckwalla
PCA Club Race, Daytona
Formula 1 COTA, Austin, Texas
GGR DE with NASA, Sonoma
November 2016
5 Sat
5 Sat 6 Sun
12-13 S-Sun
12-13 S-Sun
12-13 S-Sun
13 Sun
18 Fri
19 Sat
19 Sat
20 Sun
27 Sun
Breakfast Club —
Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach
GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast
Formula 1 Mexico City
SDR TT & PCA CLub Race CR, Buttonwillow
SAR DE, Inde Motorsports Ranch
PCA Club Race, Motorsports Ranch
Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix
LA Auto Show PCA Breakfast
Tech Tactics West, Ontario
AZ DE, Wild Horse Pass
Zone 8 President's Meeting
Formula 1 Abu Dhabi
December 2016
3 Sat
3 Sat 2
Breakfast Club —
Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach
GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast
3 Sat
4 Sun
10 Sat
2017
Mar 20
GPX Holiday Party, Long Beach Yacht Club
Pomona Swap Meet
AZ DE, Arizona Motorsports Park
Day Away from Work
Mar 29-Apr 2 PCA Treffen
Hill Country, Austin, TX
Apr 7-9
Long Beach Grand Prix
April 21-23California Festival of Speed
July 9-15 PCA Parade, Spokane, WA
Sep 20-24 PCA Treffen
Asheville, NC
Oct 9
Day Away from Work
GPX BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Jeff Peck
(310) 345-8081
jbpeck@pacbell.net
Vice President
Bob Fulton
(714) 330-7907
vp@gpx.pca.org
Secretary
Marty Goldsmith
(562) 494-6350
captmarty@verizon.net
Treasurer
Linda Cobarrubias
(310) 990-0993
MS993@aol.com
Member at Large
Dave Hockett
(909) 518-0415
cajun129@icloud.com
Member at Large
Jimmie Mitchell
(310) 539-2568
WebMaster@gpx.pca.org
Member at Large
Skip Carter
(619) 992-9927
SkipCarter@pobox.com
ZONE 8 REPRESENTATIVE
David Witteried
(760) 373-1413
zonerep@zone8.org
GPX CHAIRS
CDHC Liason - Chuck Weaver
CSWeavr@msn.com
(562) 430-3010
Chief Driving Instructor - Dave Hockett
cajun129@icloud.com
(909) 518-0415
CONTENTS
2 Grand Prix Region & Zone 8 Calendar
3 Masthead page
Circuit Distribution - Albert Franco
ajfquantum@verizon.net
(310) 379-8987
Board of Directors & Chairs
Table of Contents
Concours - Linda Cobarrubias
MS993@aol.com
(310) 990-0993
4 From The President's Desk
Managing Editor - Suesan Way
Suesan@pobox.com
(619) 992-4287
6 Oct 9 PCA DE Instructor Training flyer
Production Editor- Skip Carter
SkipCarter@pobox.com
(619) 992-9927
8 Sep 17 GPX Angeles Crest Highway Tour
Flag Team - Bob & Karen Lewis
ralkallb@verizon.net
(562) 756-8520
Goodie Store - Ludmila Osipova
Ludmila497@gmail.com
(424) 279-0069
5 Editorial License - On The Cover
7 Oct 10 GPX Day Away from Work DE
9 Oct 15 GPX Oranges to Airplanes Tour
10 Vasquez Rocks Park Tour Report
12 August Breakfast Club Meeting
22 Summer BBQ Report
24 September Membership Report
Insurance - Ron Shanon
rshanon@yahoo.com (310) 375-9840
Membership - Patty Reilly
GPXPatty@mindspring.com
(714) 402-2405
25 GPX Goodie Store
PCA Club Racing West Coast Series
26 Volunteer Help Wanted
Past President - Suesan Way Carter
Suesan@pobox.com
(619) 992-4287
Treffen Lake Tahoe Notice
Performance Driving Events - Skip Carter
SkipCarter@pobox.com
(619) 992-9927
Registration - Colleen Stein
Colleens01996@gmail.com (661) 714-3030
30 Remembering Roy Lock
Safety - Nick Perdikaris
nickperdi@gmail.com (310) 901-8154
Social Events Susan Moard & Arturo Chaparro
smoard@msn.com
(626) 705-8686
arturo7music@sbcglobal.net
(323) 633-7915
28 Book Review for Porschephiles:
Champion of the World
29 Cone Zone - Name Badge notices 31 Index of Advertisers
Breakfast Club Notice
Commercial Advertising Rates
Social Media - Jimmie Mitchell
jmitch911@sbcglobal.net
(310) 539-2568
Tech Inspection - Dan Hockett
hockeyhock@verizon.net
(909) 921-5596
Technical Adviser - Michael Dolphin
Carrera3@msn.com
(213) 248-4743
Tours - Alan Johnson
alantheinspector@verizon.net
(562) 305-8002
Webmaster - Jimmie Mitchell
jmitch911@sbcglobal.net
(310) 539-2568
INFORMATION
GPXGrandPrixRegion.com
Zone 8
Zone8.org
PCA National PCA.org
PCNAUS.Porsche.com/national
Porsche AG
Porsche.com
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 GPX Membership Chair and PCA (PO Box 5900, Springfield, VA
22150 or Admin@PCA.org ) of any address, email, phone or membership status changes.
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The Circuit
September 2016
Skip Carter
From The President's Desk
August kicked off with our monthly Breakfast Club in
Seal Beach. Our Cone Zone car of the month was the 356.
We had an excellent turnout of beautiful examples of the
model. We also had a great overall turnout overall with
more than 80 members and more than 70 cars.
Glory Days has turned out to be a fantastic place for us
to gather every month. I encourage everyone to please
buy breakfast. Buying breakfast is what gives Glory Days
incentive to host us. It’s good for us, because we get to stay
there. The menu will be adding some healthy items soon.
Last month I mentioned that I was going to Monterey for
car week, after an absence of 22 years (after 20 consecutive
years). Here are a few notes from this year:
Tuesday, August 16th: Drove to Santa Barbara via PCH
and stayed overnight.
Wednesday, August 17th: Left Santa Barbara 7:30 AM.
San Marcos Pass (CA-154) to Highway 1. Fantastic drive
with the McLaren right behind, up the beautiful California
Coast. A little overcast but still quite breathtaking. Some
unofficial spirited driving (nothing crazy, but a hell of a lot
of fun). Arrived in Carmel around 1:00 PM.
Thursday, August 18th: Went to Monterey to check out a
couple of auction previews. Lots of really nice cars waiting
to go on the block. At the Portola Hotel, they had the very
first Shelby Cobra on display. Back in Carmel, we checked
out the cars from the Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance. Cars
from the Concours do a driving tour around the peninsula,
then park on Ocean Avenue, the main street. There were
many beautiful cars. Duesenberg, Ford GT40, Rolls Royce,
Ferrari, Bizzarinni, Jaguar, Aston Martin and, of course,
quite a few Porsches.
Friday, August 19th: Werks Reunion at Rancho Canada
Golf Club. I registered to display my 2003 Seal Grey
Boxster. Arriving at 6:30 AM, there were already 50 or 60
cars placed. I was directed to the corral and the line for
Boxsters and Caymans. As the day progressed the place
filled up with, from what I understand, close to 1000
Porsches. There was a beautiful display of six Club Coupes,
and Michelin had a display with the new 718s.
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Saturday, August 20th. Morning started at the Mclaren
Hospitality in Bernardus Winery in Carmel Valley. There
were many McLaren 570s there that people were invited
to drive up Laureles Grade. They also had Bruce Mclaren’s
first F1 car, two World Championship F1 cars (Niki Lauda’s and Emerson Fittipaldi’s) as well as Denny Hulme’s
Championship Can-Am car.
After that we headed to the Concorso Italiano. What can I
say. There were a few hundred of some of the most beautiful examples of Italian cars: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Alfa,
Fiat, Maserati, and more.
Sunday, August 21st. Pebble Beach Concours d’ Elegance.
We arrived before the crowds at around 7:30 AM. We ran
into quite a few people we know and took in the sight of
some of the most beautiful examples of cars anywhere in
the world. After that, it was off to the McLaren hospitality
building. That’s right, they built a temporary structure right
on the 18th fairway of Pebble Beach.
My take away from this trip was what most of us there
had in common: the love of the automobile. We met a lot
of people; there is instant comradery. We made some new
friends and saw lots of old ones. We’ll definitely go back
again next year.
Our annual tour from La Cañada to Wrightwood is on
September 17th. Last year we had to cancel due to a
landslide, but the road is open this year, and we’re looking
forward to a great drive. We’ll wind up the tour in Wrightwood at the Grizzly Café. They have a very nice patio and
the food and service is very good.
Here’s a teaser for October. Day Away on October 10th
at Streets of Willow and on the 15th, a tour of the Citrus
Historical Park/March Air Force Museum in Riverside.
There are many more events being planned, so keep your
eyes on our website http://gpx.pca.org/ and each issue of
this magazine, The Circuit.
“Fly low and avoid the radar”
Jeff
September already. We have certainly been busy in GPX,
and if you check out the calendar, there is a lot more coming up.
I had the experience of retiring from my business, yesterday, actually. I'm not sure just how things are going to
change, but I did find myself at my desk doing the same
things I've always done. I probably need to check in with
my now ex-partner and new owner of Priority Door &
Window Products to see if I'm going to get paid for this
(LOL). I certainly expect to see my time and responsibilities cut back considerably. I expect to act more as a backup
for Mike, handle a few administrative things and, we'll just
see how it goes.
Suesan and I are starting this new phase with a busy September. We're leaving for a two week road trip to Colorado
and Utah. I'm driving (for the first time) the High Plains
track just east of Denver. We'll then have four days to
make a liesurely drive up the east side of the Rockies, into
Wyoming on our way to Tooele (two-el-a), just outside
of Salt Lake City, where I'll drive in the PCA Club Race
at Miller, now known as Utah Motorsports Campus after
the ownership change last year. We're back home for just
a couple of days before I fly to Washington, DC to attend
(as editor and not a driver) the PCA Club Race at Summit
Point, another track I have never been two.
On the Cover...
One of the great photos by Harry Kraushaar from our recent Tour to Vasquez Rocks. There is more on page 10.
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I'm going to Summit Point becasue Club Racing is doing
something new... the first run group dedicated to vintage
race cars. We're pretty excited about it. Registration for
this group is good. It should be a lot of fun. October starts
out with our Breakfast Club, and the second weekend of
the month has up at Streets of Willow for our PCA DE
Instructor Training (Sunday) and our Day Away from
Work on Monday.
I think I'll take the rest of October and pretend that I'm
retired.
A publication of the Grand Prix Region of the Porsche Club of America
Sleazy Dog Construction
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The Grand Prix Region & Zone 8
PCA DE Instructor Training
Sunday, October 9
(gate opens at 7:00am)
Willow Springs International Raceway
If you are an instructor who has NOT previously completed
this training, it is probably something you want to do
On‑Line Registration
October 10, 2016 — Monday
http://pcagpx.MotorsportReg.com
Streets of Willow
Are you an instructor, but feel that you really could use some additional training?
Grand Prix Region
Drivers ED and Zone 8 Autocross
Have you been driving awhile, and wonder what it would be like to instruct?
Do you know that instructing is a great way of honing your driving skills?
Instructing is also a great way to pitch in and lend a hand for your club!!!
Oct 9 — Sunday (Streets course)
PCA DE Instructor Training
For information about PCA’s Driver Ed program, go to www.PCA.org.
Login, then go to: Activities | Driver Education | Instructors
for qualified instructor candidates
Sunday Oct 9, 2016 — PCA DE Instructor Training
Monday Oct 10, 2016 — Day Away from Work DE
Streets of Willow $125
Mentors who participate Sunday $100
Novice Ground School —
Sunday 5-7pm, Event Hotel (below)
(619) 992‑4287
Suesan@pobox.com
For other help:
Skip Carter
(619) 992‑9927
SkipCarter@pobox.com
REGISTRATION OPENS
August 10
Instructor candidates $85 (includes lunch)
Mentors (completed training) $10 (includes lunch)
HOTEL INFO – Best Western Desert Poppy
2038 W. Avenue I, Lancaster (661) 418-0550
$89.99must be reserved before October 1
$89.99 double occupancy with breakfast, wifi, gym, hot tub, pool (mention Porsche Club)
Early Registration Fee: $125.00 per driver
($145.00 if paid after October 1 ‑‑‑ At event $170.00)
Morning & early afternoon practice — 20 minute continuous lap DE sessions —CLOCKWISE
END OF DAY — Autocross timing — 3 timed laps
Entry level event — no special equipment needed for stock classes
Run groups determined by experience and performance
Instructors available (required for novice drivers)
See http://zone8.pca.org/events_de.php for rules, car classification info, tech station locations, etc.
Required Sunday afternoon Ground School for novices (at hotel)
CARS MUST BE TECH’D AT AUTHORIZED TECH STATION within 30 days of event
Registration & CHECKING COMPLETED TECH FORMS available at hotel Sunday afternoon
Helmets — Loaner helmets available for rent (must reserve in advance)
Breakfast & Lunch: coffee, donuts, breakfast & lunch available at concession stand
HOTEL INFO – Best Western Desert Poppy
2038 W. Avenue I, Lancaster (661) 418-0550
$89.99 (mention Porsche Club)
Comes with breakfast, on-site tech & registration
Registration: http://PCAGPX.MotorsportReg.com
For registration help — Suesan Carter
Suesan@pobox.com
(619) 992-4287
For other help —
SkipCarter@pobox.com
(619) 992-9927
Skip Carter
For registration help:
Suesan Way Carter
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.
Grand Prix Region
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Riverside Tour
From Oranges to Airplanes
Saturday October 15
The California Citrus State Historic Park in Riverside is where
we begin. We will learn about the history of the Southern California
Citrus industry
Beginning in 1873 the Navel Orange spread throughout the area.
The Park is surrounded by a working grove with over 70 varieties.
Arrive at 8:30. Free “Taste and Grove Walking Tour” begins at 9:00.
Park Fee — $5.00, Seniors $4.00
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We then head to March Field Air Museum.
MarchField.org
Parking- Free, Admission $10.
From B-17 to B-52 to SR-71, fighters from P-38 to F-86 to F-15
and MiG’s, a Viet Nam Fire Base and other exhibits are on display.
March Field is historic not only for its air history, but also as the
sight of the first Bob Hope USO Show.
To register and for more info, go to:
http://pcagpx.motorsportreg.com/
or contact GPX Tours Char: Alan Johnson
AlanTheInspector@verizon.net
562.305.8002
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September 2016
Angeles Crest to Vasquex Rocks Tour
by Alan Johnson, GPX Tours Chair
photos by Harry Kraushaar
The drive along Angeles Crest is 43 miles of iconic, Los Angeles mountain driving, and the Grand
Prix Region drives it every year. This year the road was closed at Mile 28 due to a land slide, but
there are other roads leading off to other interesting places. One of those is the geological formation of Vasquez Rocks.
Twenty-three cars left La Canada to climb Angeles Crest Highway towards the Mount Wilson
Observatory that had been visited for a night viewing only a month before. At the junction with
Angeles Forest Highway the cars turned left for a long, twisting descent. Reaching the northern
base of the San Gabriel Mountains, the route wound up and down various canyons until reaching
the Vasquez Rocks Natural Park.
Vasquez Rocks is a striking geological formation of many uses. Its name comes from its use as a
hideout for many nineteenth century bandits, primarily Tiburcio Vasquez. Later it reformed from
hideout to movie set as the back drop beginning with many early western movies and others such
as the 1935 Werewolves of London to Blazing Saddles and Ghost Busters. Even TV got in the
act from Outer Limits to The Big Bang Theory. Now a Los Angeles County Park, this is all highlighted in the excellent Interpretive Center, which also covers the local history, geology, climate,
flora and fauna.
After the Interpretive Center most of the cars took to the dirt to drive out to the rocks (Some did
not want to get their cars dirty). Staking out some tables with a little bit of shade, most brought
picnic lunches. Some climbed the rock, but all enjoyed the beautiful view of many Porsches lined
up in front of the rocks.
You can get a feel from the photos what a spectacular place this is. It is just one of hundreds (probably thousands) of beautiful places that we are blessed with in Southern California.
We have another, different Angeles Crest tour planned for September 17. You can find the flyer for
it in this magazine. A special thank you to Harry Kraushaar for taking and sending these photos
and to Walter's Porsche for sponsoring our tour series..
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356 Cone Zone
August Breakfast
by Skip Carter
photos by Jimmie Mitchell
356 Cone Zone lineup
Our August Breakfast Club meeting probably had the highest attendance
of any this year. There had to be upwards of a hundred people, and the
356 Cone Zone was so big they all wouldn't fit.
Daniel McGowan and
his black 14 Turbo S
Jim Hoagland
1975 Copper Mettalic 914
Suesan and I brought our '65 SC Cab up from San Diego for this meeting,
partially because of Cone Zone, but more because we wanted to honor the
memory of our friend, Roy Lock, who recently passed away. Roy was a
GPX officer decades ago, and if you were around this club for very long,
or if you had anything to do with the 356 community, you knew Roy. If
you were lucky enough to be on his email list you got regular information about these cars. And I'm not talking about "how many were made in
what years", stuff you can find in any book. Roy would consistently let us
know about how to repair obscure parts, send us factory literature that we
never saw before, and it never stopped.
Not only was Roy a wealth of information, but he loved to share it. A fabulous "amateur" photographer, Roy has provided photos not only for this
publication, but for the 356 Registry, local 356 club and others. He was
probably as well known in aviation circles for his av pics. Roy had passion for the things he loved, not the least of which was his family. Seeing
Roy without his son Frank was rare, and Frank seems to have developed
the same love for 356s as his dad had.
We just wanted to let everyone know how much we appreciate Roy
throughout his long involvement with Porsches. If there was anyone who
eptiomized the saying "Keep the Faith", it was Roy Lock.
There was so much going on and so many people at this month's breakfast, I've had to expand it from the typical two pages to six. Special
presentations from Tom Burns (Stan Burns Insurance) and Mark Aguirre
(Epic Auto Detailing) made it a full and informative morning.
J & Nicole Ryan
Ceal Howard
1963 356SC Coupe
Roy Lock
Mike Sawyer
1963 356B T6
Frank & Roy Lock with the 1962 356 S90 Roadster that they both loved.
Decades ago I heard stories about Roy haing this car within a smidgen of
winning the coveted Manhattan Award at the Porsche Parade.
Elsworth "Doc" Pryor
1960 356B, S90 India Red
Ted Myrus - 1964 356SC
Tim Balzer with son Max & 1961 Ivory 356B
Sera Trimble & Steve Rapp
Jim Dellalonga's 1985 Carrera
Will Mittelback - 1965 356C Cab
Stu Baron - 1965 black 356C (original owner)
Ralph Lynette Sewell - 1965 356B Cab Will Sanchez - 1958 Stone Gray Speedster
Skip Carter - 1964 SC Cab
Joe Bryant - German, gray, cab Rick & Estir Denver - 2017 white Macan GTS Harry Kraushaar Venetial Blue 912
Club member Tom Burns was invited to speak about his
company, Stan Burns Insurance. It is a local company that
handle insurance for commercial and industrial properties. You will find their full page ad in the Circuit each
month
Tom's talk only briefly mentioned insurance (I'm in the
magazine; If you own commercial or industrial property
and can use some help, call me. AND, mention that you
are a PCA membeer for a special discount"). Tom did tell
a great story about how he got involved with the club
Ted Myrus gave a short talk about our
Cone Zone featured model, the 356
President Jeff Peck introducing
new member Jerome Edwards
Door prize winners
It was nice to see Barbara Gillam's
smiling face. Barbara recently
hosted GPX at her Ladera Heights
home for our Summer BBQ
Dave Hockett was the lucky winner of the
almost $200 prize for the 50-50 Raffle
Harry Kraushaar, Bob McLatcher & Mark Bilfield
Mike Permantier
Stu Baron
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Ricky Walters
Gary Nila
Tom Burns
Frank LockArturo Chaarro
Epic Auto Detailing Demonstration
Arturo Chaarro
Chuck Weaver
Dick Douglass (Cone Zone administrator)
Will Sanchez
Art Day
Don Dagert
Alan Johnson
Doc Pryor
Steve Marino
Bruce Jephcott
Rod Simmons
Deseree Chase
Dan Hockett
Ted Myrus
Owner (and club member) Mark Aguirre did a demonstration after our
Breakfast Club meeting in August. Michael Dolphin volunteered his 996
for the project and Mark demonstrated the "two bucket car wash method"
and how to wash your car without leaving swirl marks when you are done.
A large group hung around after breakfast to watch. We got to see how a
well equipment mobile detail outfit does the job.
Mark knows what he is doing!!!
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GPX Summer BBQ
by Skip Carter
photos by Jimmie Mitchell
Our annual summer BBQ (well, third year in a row now) is
a pretty nice event and perk for Grand Prix Region members and our friends.
First of all, Barbara Gillam opens her beautiful, spacious
Ladera Heights home to us. Secondly, Arturo Chaparro and
Jeff Peck make sure we have great BBQ to eat (and plenty
of it). Arturo also makes sure that all of the little details are
taken care of... plates and utensils, ice and ice chests, beverages, napkins, etc., etc. Dave Hockett made sure we had
a wonderful live jazz band to played and sang great music
all afternoon. Then there was the fact that this is a no cost
event, a gift to our members and their friends and families
doesn't hurt. Add to that a comfortably warm summer day
and lots of great Porsche friends, and what more could you
ask for?
John Baskett
Arturo Chaparro Lori Cassidy
Gary & Nancy Nila
Vocalist
Ed Jordan & Ludmila
Osipova at the Goodie Store
The pool in the backyard, the band playing
from the second floor balcony
Glen Tessers
Harry Kraushaar
Ricky Walters
David Witteried
35th Anniversary cake
Of course there were other volunteers who helped throughout the day, starting with Arturo's wife, Stella. Thanks to
Barabara and everyone else for helping make this a wonderful day, which also resulted in a nice chunk of donations for
our charity, Children's Dental Clinic of Long Beach.
Georgette Jankowski
Jeff Peck
J & Nicole Ryan
Norma Ann Dawson
Reggie Garmon
Art Day
Suesan Way Carter
Gail Brown
Vincent Brown
David Moard
Mark Dodson
Pamela Wright Claude Mitchell
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Pattie R eilly
Jimmie Mitchell
Ed Jordan
Jimmie Mitchell
Claude Mitchell
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The Circuit
Membership Report
September Anniversaries
David Strelka
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The Circuit
September 2016
VOLUNTEER HELP WANTED
We are changing the way we create The Circuit. We are looking for a couple of volunteers to help
(read Skip's Editorial on page 4 for more details)
What we are in need of is help in two areas:
1. PROOF READING (speaks for itself)
2. MANAGING THE MATERIALS
(from the photographers, writers and advertisers to the editors)
If you'd like to find out more about these tasks, and at the same time discover a way to be more
involved in our Club, please contact:
Suesan Way Carter — Suesan@pobox.com — (619) 992-4287
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The Circuit
Book Reviews for Porschephiles
Bruce Herrington
by Bruce Herrington, Orange Coast Region
Champion of the World: How Jackie Stewart, Matra and Racing Blue Made it to the Top
by Edouard Seidler, published 1970 by Automobile Year
Champion of the World is largely a picture book. It
has no table of contents and no index, at least in part
because the pages are un-numbered. It does have pages
of text interspersed within the pages of largely full-page
pictures. The text introduces the situations depicted in
subsequent pages and the pictures provide an insight
into a long lost era – when motor sport was a sport, not
a business (pardon the blatant bias of this 'ol phart').
The ostensible subject of this book
is the 1969 Formula 1 season,
when a Scottsman (Jackie Stewart)
cinched the world championship
driving a French car (Matra) for a
team managed by an Englishman
(Ken Tyrell). It is the pictures that
make this book significant. They
show a time when an ordinary
spectator can have physical contact
with a World Champion (to be, or
in fact); can touch his car; when
race photographers take pictures of
drivers at speed where you can see the whites of their
eyes. This book, perhaps because of its French Connection tends to present arty images (i.e. cover shot), rather
than sharp photos of cars frozen in time. Also included
are snap shots of drivers faces and cockpits. Notably,
captions are provided for only a few of the pictures.
Champion of the World begins with mention of how
Matra expanded from airplane bodies, to missiles, to
cars, to racing in Formula 3. Next comes the formation of Elf as an oil company, and the creation of the
Matra-Elf team of Formula 2 and 3 cars, secretly eyeing
Formula 1. Though not dealt with in detail, the Matra
racing story is amazing: In October, '64, an aerospace
company buys Bonnet, a very small manufacturer of unremarkable cars, the Djets. In less than 4 years, and only
14 months on the Formula 1 project, Matra's systems
engineering approach results in a Formula 1 win, with a
car using engine, transmission and suspension designed,
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and largely built, in-house. A
story worth much more coverage
than it is given in this book.
Stewart came into Matra's Formula 3 program with Ken Tyrell,
or maybe it was the other way
around. It was not all smooth sailing from there, but
Jackie Stewart did come in second in the
World Championship during Matra's first
year in Formula 1. Matra also made a significant showing in the '68 Le Mans despite
only being pressured into participating at
the last minute. In 1969, Le Mans became
the major focus for Matra, leaving Ken
Tyrell pretty much to his own devices with
Formula 1. Ironically, Matra-Elf's Le Mans
cars were DNF, whereas Tyrell's cars made
Stewart Champion of the World.
The actual discussion of the 1969 Formula
1 races is strangely brief. This is in part due
to the fact that the season was basically dull: Stewart
starts; Stewart wins. After only 6 of 9 races, Stewart
cinches the World Championship. Some exciting moments are described in the two pages of text relative to
Stewart's F1 drives.
With a little over 100, 9-1/2 x 12 inch heavy weight
pages, it is a well produced book. The many double
page pictures are in perfect registry. The text is a small
fraction of the total book, so it is an easy read. It is more
of an overview rather than a complete story of MatraElf racing and Stewart's first world championship.
Champion of the World is not available from Motorbooks, or even Amazon. Searching the internet is
challenging because there have been many individuals
in diverse disciplines written up as “Champion of the
World”. One site that currently has copies (ranging in
price from $6.93 to $83.56) is http://www.alibris.com/
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For September, anyone driving a 914 is invited to park in the Cone Zone.
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The Circuit
September 2016
Remembering
Roy Lock
JOIN US!
Roy Lock very early GPX
name badge (above).
This 2008 photo from
previous Breakfast Club
location, Ricky & Ronnies
(no longer there). 356 owners Dal Lee, Skip Carter,
Frank & Roy Lock, Bill
Clevenger, Jim Scringer
and Pete Novak (right)
GPX members Dwayne
Ichiriu, Roy Lock, Suesan
Way (Carter), Nick Perdikaris, Frank Lock and John
Reilly (in front) at 2009
Monterey Historics (below)
Callas Rennsport
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