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Annual Holiday Party: This year’s party was held at Michie Tavern on Sunday, December 2. Drinks and munchies were served at 6 PM, there was a free tour of the tavern museum; dinner was served at 7 PM. After dinner various awards, serious and otherwise, were handed out. Shown below, from left to right, are Jeff Elmore (autocross and Tech Tactics), Harry Kennison (“Vintage Corner” author), Mel Brannan (with comeback boomerang), and Johnny Johnson (most photographed car, his 356B outlaw).

FALL FOLIAGE TOUR

2007 Oct 28

The weather was perfect on October 28 for this year’s Fall Foliage Tour organized and led by Phil and Susie Audibert. Twenty Porsches and one BMW left the Bank of America parking lot in Gordonsville, and the route made a three-quarter circle around the City of Charlottesville, like a fishook, leading to the Basil Mediterranean Bistro for a great complimentary meal of hors d’oeuvres, pizza, and a keg of German beer, thanks to Raif Antar.

SYNERGY'S FALL FLING

2007

Synergy sponsored their annual Fall Fling at VIR over the October 13–14 weekend. A wide variety of Porsches and other cars participated in four run groups—green (novice), blue (intermediate), white (advanced), and red (racers). The weather was perfect both days, and the event was both fun and safe, thanks in part to excellent track supervision by Rick Ebinger and Eric Moody. Mel Brannen (Welcome back, Mad Mel!), Jim Condon, Howie Dunbrack, Matt Einstein, and Alex Smith represented the Shenandoah Region on the track. The banquet on Saturday night featured outstanding food served in the “Gallery” at VIR.
Request for Volunteers: Zone 2 is hoping to bring PCA Club Racing to VIR and is looking for key volunteers to support the affair for the whole weekend or at least for a day. They need to have evidence of support before finalizing the track contract. If you are interested in volunteering please inform Herb Distefano at 804-448-3448 or herbd911@comcast.net, who will have a Zone 2 Rep contact you.

Driving Clinic at Verona

JULY 29, 2007

Thanks to Rick and Eric for organizing this very successful autocross driving clinic. They began with lectures covering the basics of autocross driving: car preparation, acceleration, braking, and turning. After walking the autocross course, the students were divided into small groups for intensive practice driving a slalom (weaving in and out past a row of cones), a Chicago box (a three-cone slalom disguised in a C-shaped wall of cones), a keyhole (drivers pass through a narrow gate, drive around a cone, and return through the gate), and a long straight (acceleration and braking). In the afternoon, these elements were combined to form an autocross course. Finally, there was a circular skidpad to teach the limits of turning traction. More photos…

FOX & HOUNDS RALLY WITH THE BRITISH CAR CLUB

2007 July 21

Fourteen antique British sports cars and six Porsches of varying vintages drove in the Shenandoah British Car Club’s “Fox and Hounds” Rally on the beautiful sunny morning of Saturday, July 21. Rallymasters Ken Brasfield and Pete Schofield were the foxes who laid down roadside lime markers for decision points and confirmations. The “decisions” required guesswork, and the goal was to complete the course in the fewest odometer miles. A “panic” envelope (with full directions) was provided at the start of the event in case anyone got completely lost. The course started in Crozet, went through western Albemarle County and Greene County, and ended up near Garth Road in Hunt Country. Former Shenandoah PCA member and social chairman Mike Shutty showed up with his Sunbeam Tiger, and PCA’ers Chauncey and Hermione Hutter drove their 1957 TR3.

Sunday’s main event was an autocross at the Southside Speedway. We set up the same type of course, the twenty racers that took their 6 runs saw what they usually see, and again it was fun. The weather was warm and with a bit of a breeze, tolerable.

Bryce Jewett brought out his 993 to put down some good times for the day. Pat Daily also had out the good old 356 to drive hard around the course and turn a pretty good time. It is always good to see the earlier generation (car) come out and compete. Chess, Diane, and Howie always bring good times and a lot of fun to the events. Jeffrey Elmore did a great job moving his Boxster S around the course. With Jeffrey judging Concourse, rallying, and autocrossing during the weekend, he took advantage of the entire event. Good for you Jeffrey. Emmett and Chess ran the “new” cars to the top of the pile and with a strong showing from our friends John Kessler and Bobby Smith holding down the top times, it is a good showing for the cars from the last century. Good talent and great cars.

My student from last year, Mary Taylor, came and joined the fun also with her very nice 997 S. Mary has improved greatly and I see her times coming down with her seat time increasing. Herb and Bob were also great help for the day and with Kerrigan Smith we had a really easy day. 6 runs over 60 seconds each, completed by 2:30 PM, and no incidents. Great day in the sun for everyone, and a perfect end to another fun weekend.

Here are the RPM autocross results 

Place Class First Name Last Name Car Model Raw Time From FTD
1
i01
Bobby
Smith
1973 914
61.882
0
2
i01
John
Kessler
1971 911
66.503
-4.621
3
s01
Chess
Earman
06 Porsche Cayman S
67.263
-5.381
4
p02
Howie
Dunbrack
86 Porsche 951
68.58
-6.698
5
s02
Emmett
Richardson
06 Porsche 911 Carrera S
68.677
-6.795
6
s02
Erik
Boody
2005 Porsche 911
68.885
-7.003
7
p02
Chess
Earman
86 Porsche 944 Turbo
69.008
-7.126
8
s02
Rick
Ebinger
2007 911
69.104
-7.222
9
p04
Alex
Smith
2007 GT3
69.398
-7.516
10
p03
Mike
Kilmer
83 Porsche 911 Sc
73.461
-11.579
11
p02
George
Kovatch
89 Porsche 944 Turbo
73.716
-11.834
12
s02
Bryce
Jewett
1995 993
76.711
-14.829
13
s01
Doug
Cramer
2003 Boxster
76.79
-14.908
14
s01
Jeffrey
Elmore
00 Porsche Boxster S
76.854
-14.972
15
s01
Bill
Alley
Boxster S
78.099
-16.217
16
s01
Phil
Audibert
1999 Boxster
79.013
-17.131
17
p01
Pat
Daily
356B 1963
79.655
-17.773
18
lad
Diane
Earman
06 Porsche Cayman S
79.703
-17.821
19
s02
Herb
Distefano
05 Porsche 911 (997) Coupe
83.962
-22.08
20
lad
Mary
Taylor
2007 911
90.845
-28.963
… Rick Ebinger
Michael D. Early has posted many more excellent RPM concours and autocross photos on his website.

Spring Tour

 2007 Apr 27–29

Shenandoah Region members Herb Distefano, Alicia Fink, Jim Condon, Sherry Westfall, and Chauncey and Hermione Hutter participated in the Carolina Region’s Spring Tour on April 27–29. We stayed at the McKeever Lodge in Pipestem State Park, West Virginia. The weekend began with a welcome party in one of the executive suites at the Pipestem Resort. Saturday started with a hot breakfast buffet, a 9 AM driver’s meeting, and a 9:30 start. The 168 mile drive on the scenic (meaning, very curvy and hilly) byways of West Virginia included a poker run and a boxed lunch at Twin Falls State Park. Back at Pipestem Resort, the evening’s activities included a western-style buffet, door prizes, a $300 prize for the poker run, and dancing to a live band, the “Collegians,” who played Carolina beach music along with hits from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Driving directions were added to the TRIPS page so you can make the run yourself.

The Social/Business Dinner Meeting

April 17, 2007

The Social/Business Dinner Meeting took place on April 17 at Wild Greens Restaurant, with a record 29 members present. Rick Ebinger, our Driver’s Education Chairman, told us about the upcoming High Performance Driving Clinic scheduled for Sunday, July 29, 2007 at the Augusta Government Center. If you have little or no autocross experience, this clinic will teach you how to drive your Porsche better in a relaxed and controlled environment. It will help to make your street driving safer as well as your competitive driving smoother and faster. Spouses on the sidelines and new Porsche owners: this is a great event to get you started! Damien Walsh, president of the First Settlers Region, described their DE event at VIR over the Memorial Day weekend (May 25 through 27) and said that registration has not yet filled up. Herb asked for volunteers to serve on the driving safety committee, primarily to make sure that everyone signs the waivers at autocross events.

Autocross at RIR

March 31, 2007

Our first autocross of the year took place on March 31, when we raced at the Richmond International Raceway on the big banked oval. There was a 14 degree bank, a Chicago Box in the middle of turn one, and a killer straightaway to make this an interesting event. As usual, Euroclassics put on a good show, with lots of support and a lot of interesting characters. This was the second event at this site and I hear rumors of more in the future. We had a small herd of GT3s and a number of Lotuses on the course. It was a very fast day for everyone, with some of the cars using four gears on the track, but Erik Boody and his old 911T produced the FTD. Chess Earman ran very near the top, and Howie Dunbrack’s 944 came in a very respectable fourth overall. Mark Cooke and Alex Smith battled Rick Kiser’s new GT3 and all were in the top ten. Andy Turner got his white 911 back and knocked off the rust to run again. Andy’s car is still one of the best-sounding Porsches around. The event had its share of spins and slides, but the players stayed off of the walls and we had a safe and accident-free day. It was a great day, thanks to all who came, and thank you Euroclassics for sponsoring the event.

Rick Ebinger
Here are the results
Number Class First Name Last Name Car Model Raw Time Best Run
1
i01
Erik
Boody
73 Porsche 911
80.438
3
2
p05
Chess
Earman
06 Porsche Cayman S
80.874
2
17
p04
Tom
Stenzel
2004 GT3
81.002
3
7
p02
Howie
Dunbrack
86 Porsche 951
81.5
6
6
s02
Jack
Woodfin
01 996 Turbo
81.568
4
38
oth
Steven
Henri
02 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
81.846
4
13
p04
Mark
Cooke
2007 GT3
82.032
2
11
p04
Rick
Kiser
04 Porsche GT3
82.809
3
5
s02
Emmett
Richardson
06 Porsche 911 Carrera S
83.146
2
15
p04
Alex
Smith
2007 GT3
83.659
4
44
oth
Eric
Cline
04 Nissan 350z
83.669
4
16
lad
Linda
Stenzel
2004 GT3
83.757
2
27
s02
Michael
Moore
911 Cab
84.395
3
314
i01
Rick
Ebinger
73 Porsche 911
84.924
3
36
oth
Mark
Cooke
2006 Lotus
85.146
4
4
p02
Chess
Earman
86 Porsche 944 Turbo
85.262
5
14
s02
Alex
Smith
1998 C2S
85.675
3
90
oth
Scott
Krzastek
90 Mazda Miata
86.069
6
32
p04
C.F.
Gerster
2007 GT3
86.479
6
37
oth
Roman
Lifson
06 BMW M5
86.967
3
777
s02
Randolph
Kohr II
06 Porsche Carrera 4
87.124
5
8
p02
George
Kovatch
89 Porsche 944 Turbo
87.726
6
39
s01
Julian
Burleigh
2006 Boxster
88.068
2
25
p02
Bill
Sanders
94 Porsche 928 Gts
88.73
3
26
p03
Mike
Kilmer
83 Porsche 911 Sc
89.48
3
111
oth
Doug
Gimbert
05 Roush Sport Gt
89.888
6
31
s02
Craig
Pelouze
2002 996
90.056
2
21
oth
Mark
Richard
Lotus Elise
90.515
3
18
p03
Andy
Turner
1985 911
90.692
3
19
oth
William
Boyd
2006 Lotus Elise
90.97
3
35
s01
Brian
Fox
2007 Cayman S
91.439
3
24
s01
Terry
Paquette
Boxster S
91.632
1
3
lad
Diane
Earman
06 Porsche Cayman S
94.025
2
20
s01
Phil
Audibert
1999 Boxster
94.776
3
9
s01
Jeffrey
Elmore
00 Porsche Boxster S
95.636
4
34
s01
Tom
Paquette
2002 Boxster S
96.632
1
22
oth
John
Steele
Corvette ZO6
97.225
3
12
s01
Bill
Thurston
03 Porsche Boxster
98.256
2
33
s02
Stuart
Cramer
2005 997
98.577
5
9
oth
Charles
Reed
81 BMW 528i
98.99
3
29
s01
Joe
Lau
2006 Cayman S
99.348
2
30
s01
Rodney
Harry
2005 Boxster
101.212
2
72
s02
Herb
Distefano
05 Porsche 911 (997) Coupe
101.676
2
10
s01
Chauncey F
Hutter
98 Porsche Boxster
105.19
4
40
s02
Gregg
Klich
2006 997S
113.711
4
888
oth
Dale
Varga
06 Mercedes SLK
121.356
3

Zone 2 Driver Ed

2007 March 16 — 18

The PCA Zone 2 DE used the full course at the Virginia International Raceway for three days, March 16–18. The first day was rainy, giving the intrepid an educational experience (as in “Oh no, not another educational experience!”) driving on a very wet track. Saturday and Sunday were cold and windy, but dry. The entire event was well organized, thanks in large part to our new Membership Chair, Rebecca Morgan.

Board Meeting

January 20 , 2007

The board met at 10 AM on January 20 under the gavel of our new president, Herb Distefano. Its main task was drawing up the 2007 calendar of regional events, which is still preliminary and subject to revision. Note that the social meetings were moved from Thursdays to Tuesdays.

The board approved spending up to $2,000 for a transmitter that remotely controls autocross starting lights so the start/finish lines are not tied by cables to the control computer. This allows greater flexibility in course design and facilitates operation at large venues such as the Richmond International Raceway. To pay for this, we may have to increase the autocross registration fee from $20 per car to $25 for members and $30 for nonmembers. Drivers who want to autocross more than one car in a single event may be charged $10 for each additional car.

The board requested that the club offer free on-line Das Market ads (with optional color photos) to region members buying or selling Porsche cars and parts, and that the Shenandoah Region Club Store post a list of available goodies on the web.

On-line Ad Page

April 17, 2007

MART page has been added to the web site. Classified ads for Porsche cars and parts may be posted by Shenandoah Region PCA members only and are free of charge. Email your ad and optional photo(s) to the webmaster, and please email again to cancel your ad. On-line ads will be canceled automatically after 60 days unless you request a renewal.

The MART page also includes a photo catalog produced by Ben Briggs of items available from the club Goody Store..

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