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July 2015 4 Sat Breakfast Club —CANCELLED 4 Sat 4th of July 11 Sat GPX Summar BBQ (page 5) 12 Sun LAR Region Zone 8 Concours, Los Angeles10-12 F-Sun PCA Club Race, Putnam Park 18 Sat GPX Singer Vehicle Design Tour (page 4) 25-26 S-Sun PCA Club Race, Brainerd
August 2015 1 Sat Breakfast Club — Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach 1 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast 1 Sat CCCR Autocross, Santa Maria Airport 7-9 F-Sun PCA Club Race, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park 8-9 S-Sun PCA Club Race, Gingerman 16-17 S-Sun PCA Club Race, High Plains Raceway 14 Fri Werks Reunion, Monterey, CA 16 Sun Pebble Beach Concours 21-23 F-Sun PCA Club Race, NJMP 29 Sat GPX Tech Session at Callas Rennsport
September 2015 5 Sat Breakfast Club — Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach 5 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast 5-6 F-Sat GGR Region DE / PCA Club Race, Thunderhill 4-7 Th-Mon PCA Club Race, Road America 7 Mon Labor Day 12 Sat GPX Angeles Crest Hwy Tour to Wrightwood 12 Sat SDR Zone 8 Autocross, Qualcomm Stadium18-20 F-Sun PCA Drivers Ed / Club Race (entry level event) Miller Motorsports Park, Intermountain Region 19 Sat CCCR Autocross, Santa Maria Airport 25-27 F-Sun PCA Club Race, Summit Point25-27 F-Sun Rennsport Reunion V, Laguna Seca (page 10) 26 Sat SAR Autocross, Central Arizona College 26 Sat RR Region Time Line, Arrowhead 30-3 T-Sun Porsche Escape - Rapid City, SD (Mt Rushmore)
October 2015 3 Sat Breakfast Club — Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach 3 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast 3-4 S-Sun PCA Club Race, Hallet 4 Sun GPX PCA DE Instructor Training, WSIR 5 Mon GPX Day Away from Work, Streets of WIlow 12 Mon Columbus Day 18 Sun SBR Region Zone 8 Concours, Santa Barbara23-25 F-Sun PCA Club Race, Daytona24-25 S-Sun SDR Region DE/TT, Chuckwalla 31 Sat Halloween
November 2015 7 Sat Breakfast Club — Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach 7 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast
15 Sun GPX Tehachapi Loop Tour 11 Wed Veteran's Day 13 Sat CCCR Region DE, Buttonwillow 14 Sun SBR Zone 8 Autocross, Camarillo Airport14-15 S-Sun SDR Region DE/TT, Buttonwillow 14-15 S-Sun SAR Drivers Ed, INDE, Arizona 21 Sat Tech Tactics West, Ontario 26 Thu Thanksgiving
December 2015 5 Sat Breakfast Club — Glory Days Beachside Grill, Seal Beach 5 Sat GPX Board Meeting after Breakfast 5 Sat GPX Holiday Party, Long Beach Yacht Club
Grand Prix Region &Zone 8 Club Calendar
Grand Prix Region events are in Bold# indicates a GPX addition or change
AbbreviationsAZ — Arizona Region of the Porsche Club of AmericaCCC — California Central Coast RegionCAI — California Inland RegionGER — Golden Empire RegionGGR — Golden Gate RegionGPX — Grand Prix RegionLAR — Los Angeles RegionLVR — Las Vegas RegionOCR — Orange Coast RegionRR — Riverside RegionSAR — Southern Arizona RegionSBR — Santa Barbara RegionSDR — San Diego RegionSGV — San Gabriel Valley RegionALMS — American Le Mans SeriesDE — PCA Drivers Education track eventF1 — Formula 1PCA — Porsche Club of America
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2 Grand Prix Region & Zone 8 Calendar
3 Table of Contents - Board of Directors & Chairs
4 Callas Rennsport Tech Session — August 29
5 GPX Back Yard BBQ ad — July 11
6 Wright of Way — President's Column
7 Editorial License
On the Cover: The 918
8 GPX DE Instructor Training — October 4
9 Day Away from Work — October 5
10 Rennsport Reunion V ad — Sep 25-27
11 Tours, Tours, Tours — We need your suggestions
12 June Breakfast Club Meeting
14 PCA Club Racing West Coast Series ad
16 Miller Motorsports Park PCA Club Race / DE
Sepember 18-20
18 Calling All Racing Enthusiasts
GPX Goodie Store
20 Book Review for Porschephiles: Porsche 356:
Coupe, Cabriolet, Roadster, Speedster & Carrera
22 July Membership Report & Anniversaries
24 ClassifiedAds
25 GPX Breakfast Club Meeting Ad
Index to Advertisers
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.
Web sitesGPX GrandPrixRegion.comZone 8 Zone8.orgPCA National Pca.orgPCNA us.Porsche.com/nationalPorsche AG Porsche.com
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Contents GPX Board of Directors & Chairs
PresidentSuesan Way Carter
(619) 992-4287Suesan@pobox.com
Vice PresidentJeff Peck
(310) 345-8081jbpeck@pacbell.net
SecretaryMarty Goldsmith(562) 494-6350
captmarty@verizon.net
TreasurerLinda Cobarrubias
(310) 990-0993MS993@aol.com
Member at LargeDave Hockett(909) 518-0415
cajun129@icloud.com
Member at LargeBob & Karen Lewis
(562) 756-8520ralkallb@verizon.net
Member at LargeSkip Carter
(619) 992-9927SkipCarter@pobox.com
Zone 8 Representative
Tom Brown(760) 505-3286
tb911@tbsoftware.net
Advertising — vacant
Chief Driving InstructorDave Hockett (909) 518-0415 cajun129@icloud.com
Circuit DistributionAlbert Franco (310) 379-8987 ajfquantum@verizon.net
Circuit Editor— Skip Carter
Circuit Production EditorBob Fulton (714) 330-7907 robertdfulton2004@gmail.com
ConcoursLinda Cobarrubias (310) 990-0993 MS993@aol.com
Flagging TeamBob & Karen Lewis (562) 756-8520 ralkallb@verizon.net
FundraisingChuck Weaver (562) 430-3010 CSWeavr@msn.com
Goodie StoreLudmila Osipova (424) 279-0069 Ludmila497@gmail.com
InsuranceRon Shanon (310) 375-9840 rshanon@yahoo.com
MembershipKaren Lewis (562) 756-8520 ralkallb@verizon.net
Performance Driving EventsSkip Carter SkipCarter@pobox.com
RegistrationColleen Stein (661) 714-3030 Colleens01996@gmail.com
SafetyNick Perdikaris (310) 901-8154 nickperdi@gmail.com
Silent AuctionArturo Chaparro (323) 633-7915 arturo7music@sbcglobal.net Social Susan Moard (626) 705-8686 smoard@msn.com
Social MediaDimitri Shanin (202) 285-2153 dashanin10@gmail.com
Tech InspectionDan Hockett (909) 921-5596 hockeyhock@verizon.net
Technical AdviserMichael Dolphin (213) 248-4743 Carrera3@msn.com
TimingDarren & Jennifer Cole (661) 209-9498 mnemosynedc@hotmail.com
Tours Marty Goldsmith (562) 494-6350 captmarty@verizon.netJeff Peck (310) 345-8081 JBPeck@pacbell.net
WebmasterJimmie Mitchell (310) 539-2568 jmitch911@sbcglobal.net
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DETAILS COMING SOON
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Grand Prix Region Back Yard Summer BBQThe Gillam homeLadera Heights (detail information at PCAGPX.MotorsportReg)
For information, contact Suesan Way619-992.4287 or SuesanWay@pobox.com
RSVP before July 4 (so we can plan for enough food) Registration at PCAGPX.MotorsportReg.com
July 11, Saturday12:00 noon until it ends (lunch served 1pm - no host bar)$10.00 per person (donation to Children's Dental Health Clinic)
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Write of Way, by Suesan Way
Canadian Geese
It happened in a blur — Parade was in front of us and the long haul to Indiana was to be my burden, and then Skip went waterskiing and tore his hamstring three days before we left. This only added to my travel hysteria, but Skip being Skip just kept right on going and, after a while I was getting skeptical about the diagnosis as he was moving at a pace I couldn’t keep up with all around a large resort several days into our trip.
We landed in Louisville, Kentucky and spent some time before heading to French Lick, Indiana (home of Larry Bird) and the site of the 2015 Porsche Parade. And, we arrived to a lot of rain.
The Welcome Party with the Janice Joplin look alike 356 and the Concours were both relegated to a parking structure with open sides. Orignally slated for a golf course, the down-pour made a change of venue mandatory. Of course this is the part where "it’s not just the cars, it’s the people" comes in with the Porsche Club. Because, no matter how much rain landed in French Lick (and land it did in stunning fashion) no one on the Parade team, or the French Lick Resort team seemed to stop for a moment or to blink an eye. It was fast forward and straight on Mrs. Brown, where challenges were discussed, decisions made and resolutions happened and reported with all of the teams. The Concours and Historic Car teams were brilliant and the Facilitates Chair was like a member of the Cirque du Soleil.
So, it was a different kind of Concours, without panoramic views, but the cars remained as beautiful as ever. The wel-come party, which is traditionally outside (also with views and vistas) was in the same parking garage, and the pour-ing rain couldn’t stop the great humor of everyone getting together to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of PCA.
Of course, the 919 Hybrids coming in 1st and 2nd the week earlier at the 24 Hours of Le Mans was also something for Porsche and the Club to celebrate. Parade attendees were thrilled to have Dr. Wolfgang Porsche and his son, Felix, join us and participate in the first few days of the festivities and activities. Apparently Felix, an 18 year, old took to the Parade Autocross. They also joined us on our Ohio Valley
Tour, which was fun for club members to lunch with some Porsche royalty and to get autographs and hear some stories.
Now that Parade is over and it is summer in Southern California, it is time to head to cooler weather up the coast... And that is exactly what many PCA and Grand Prix mem-bers will be doing mid-August with Car Week coming to the Monterey Peninsula. Along with the wonderful racing at Laguna Seca and the other end of the car world, the fabu-lous Pebble Beach Concours and, for our second year now, Porsche Werks Reunion!
There will, of course, be great dinners with friends and auc-tions that go on forever into the night.
Then later in the fall is another edition of all-Porsche every minute of everyday at Rennsport Reunion, which everyone is talking about and looking forward to with practically bated (or is that baited) breath.
We are off to our new members and everyone else party this coming Saturday and look forward to see many people who we haven’t met before. If you are not able to join us for this party, our next big party will be in December at the an-nual Holiday Party. This will include a special celebration to the 60th Anniversary of the Porsche Club of America on December 5th at the Long Beach Yacht Club.
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Skip Carter
Sleazy Dog Construction On the Cover...Stephen Krupnick took this Porsche 918 photo at the re-cently held Dana Point Concours.
This is the most stunning photograph of the 918 that I've seen to date.
July 2015July 2012
It's the morning of the 4th of July as a sit down to write this column. Suesan and I have been back from the Parade in French Lick, Indiana for four days and the unpacking is about 75% done.
We flew in to Louisville, Kentucky and spent the night at the Galt House, a wonderful hotel overlooking the Ohio River. If there was only one thing I was impressed with (and there was certainly more than one) it was the politeness and thoughtfulness of almost everyone we encountered.
At 8AM the next morning I got a phone call from Enter-prise: "Mr. Carter, would you like us to pick you up from your hotel?" Are you kidding me? I went downstairs a few minutes later and was driven a few miles to the rental loca-tion (saved me a cab fare). I did NOT get sent out with a form to inspect the car. The gentleman came out with me and checked the car himself, telling me that it had about a quarter tank of gas and to please try to return it the same way. What happened to "We'd be happy to charge you $28.00 a gallon if you do not return it full!"
Our first night we took a cab to the Brown Hotel (a very famous Louisville hotel and family). We had an excellent dinner and got to try the famous "Hot Brown", a legendary dish created originally at this location in 1926.
As we were leaving the doorman offered to have their shuttle take us back to our hotel. Really???
The next day we headed to French Lick, Indiana, about 90 minutes away. This is the Ohio River Valley. It is lush and green and gets plenty of rain (ask me how I know). If you are interested, send me a note and I'll email you a 2 minute video I took one night from our hotel window. The lighting and thunder occurred at about three second intervals. One day I was about 3 miles from the hotel when the sky opened up. I immediately went from 75 to 30 mph and was very close to pulling over, except I could see the road better than the shoulder. Full wipers did not come close to keeping up.
The French Lick Resort consists of the French Lick Springs and West Badden Springs resorts (about a mile away from each other), a casino and several close by golf courses. All of
the surrounding towns are small and connected with very good quality two lane roads.
We got rain every other day or so, which forced the PCA team to relocate the Welcome Party and the 300+ car Concours from a golf course to an enclosed parking garage. If you have ever been to Parade, you know what a monumen-tal task this was. I have to say though, the hotel staff busted their butts way beyond the call of duty to help Parade staff make the change. It came off extremely well.
Anyway, there were several Grand Prix region members there. Michael Dolphin and Jimmie Mitchell are official Pa-rade photographers. Our president, Suesan conducts several "Parade 101" presentations to new Parade attendees in addi-tion to staffing the Parade Information booth.
I've been managing the Concours Prep area since the Mil-waukee Parade in 2001. Mine is a fairly easy job and gets me close to all those Concours folks without actually having to clean a car... My type of Concours job!
The Grand Prix Region & Zone 8
PCA DE Instructor TrainingSunday, October 4 (gate opens at 7:00am) Willow Springs International Raceway
For information about PCA’s Driver Ed program, go to www.PCA.org. Login, then go to: Activities | Driver Education | Instructors
Are you an instructor, but feel that you really could use some additional training?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!!!
Registration: http://PCAGPX.MotorsportReg.com
Sunday Oct 4, 2015 — DE Instructor Training Instructor candidates $85 (includes lunch) Mentors (completed training) $10 (includes lunch)
Monday Oct 5, 2015 — Day Away from Work DE Streets of Willow $125 Mentors who participate Sunday $100
HOTEL INFO – Hampton Inn & Suites2300 Double Play Way, Lancaster 93536 (661) 940-9194$105.00 (mention Porsche Club)Comes with IMPROVED breakfast, on-site tech & registration
If you are an instructor who has NOT previously completed this training, it is probably something you want to do
Novice Ground School —Sunday 5-7pm, Hampton Inn & Suites
For registration help — Suesan Carter Suesan@pobox.com (619) 992-4287For other help — Skip Carter SkipCarter@pobox.com (619) 992-9927
Morning practice — 20 minute continuous lap DE sessions ALL DAYMid day — Autocross timing — 3 timed lapsAfternoon – Two more continuous lap DE sessionsEntry level event — no special equipment needed for stock classesRun 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.Cars need to be tech’d at authorized Tech Station within 30 days of eventRequired Sunday afternoon Ground School for novices (at hotel)Registration and Tech available at hotel Sunday afternoonHelmets available for rent/purchaseBreakfast & Lunch: coffee, donuts, breakfast & lunch available at concession stand
HOTEL INFO – Hampton Inn & Suites2300 Double Play Way, Lancaster (661) 940-9194$105.00 double occupancy with breakfast (mention Porsche Club)
October 5, 2015 — MondayStreets of WillowGrand Prix Region Drivers ED
Early Registration Fee: $125.00 per driver ($145.00 if paid after September 30 ‑‑‑ At event $170.00)
INSURANCE NOTE: Liability insurance is provided by PCA’s traditional insurer. A copy of the Certificate of Insurance is available at reg-istration. 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.
On‑Line Registration http://pcagpx.MotorsportReg.com
For registration help:
Colleen Stein — (661) 714‑3030 Colleens01996@gmail.com
For other help: Skip Carter — (619) 992‑9927
SkipCarter@pobox.com
REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 15
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Ticket packages for spectators are available at http://www.maz-daraceway.com/porsche-rennsport-reunion-v or by calling the track directly at 831-242-8200. For those driving your Porsche, there will be Porsche model specific parking inside the track. Contact the track for corral passes. These are limited and exclusive to Porsches. If you purchase a corral ticket but drive a non-Porsche, you will be redirected to park outside of the track.
PCA will be hosting a member hospitality tent with complimentary beverages as well as a schedule of speakers and presentations consisting of former and current drivers and Porsche celebrities.
Come out to cheer your PCA Club Racers as well as a chance to mingle with famous Porsche drivers and see and hear the world greatest Porsches race on the iconic Laguna Seca.
TOURS, TOURS, TOURS
WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO?
We are working on the 2016 tour calendar We need your input
Thinking back to previous years Where have we been that you would like to go again?
Looking ahead Where would you like to go that we have not been before?
What activities do you like as part of the tours?Sightseeing — Restaurants — Wineries — Special Events
Special Attractions such as coastal, mountain or desert
Restaurant at the top of the Palm Springs TramwayRestaurants and wineries in Temecula or Paso Robles
Quaint roadside pubs, car shows, air showsZiplining at a winery in Paso Robles
Guided tour at the US Army Desert Training Center at Fort Irwin?
Do you want 1 day tours, 2 or even 3 day tours in the Sierras? How much driving each day — 4 hours, 6 hour, 8 hour?
Please reply to: Marty Goldsmith — Captmarty@verizon.net
Jeff Peck — jbpeck@pacbell.netAlan Johnson — alantheinspector@verizon.net
June Breakfast Club at Glory Daysphotos by Jimmie Mitchell & Skip Carter
Dan Hockett, Glen Orton, Don Dagert, Paul Tordella, Bob Hechtman, Alan Johnson, Karen Lewis, Ron LaForest, Sophie
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50-50 Winner Joe Rusz, Sophie, Suesan
Ludmila's Goodie Store sometimes had lines!
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June Breakfast Club at Glory Daysphotos by Jimmie Mitchell & Skip Carter
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Southwest Soapboxby Tom Brown, Zone 8 Representative
photos by Greg Lush & Jimmie Mitchell Miller Motorsports Park Friday Test & Tune (optional) & High Performance Drivers Education (HPDE)Saturday Sprint Race, 1 hour Enduro & HPDESunday Sprint Race & Super Sprint Race (40 minutes) & HPDE
6.5 HOURSTOTAL TRACK TIME!
The IRPCA has hosted races for 22 years in 4 states at 5 tracks. The Miller Motorsports Track is 4.5 miles long with 23 turns, elevation changes and 12 straights. MMP includes a huge paved paddock with amenities, garages, covered trackside facilities and ONLY 30 minutes from downtown Salt Lake.
Region, Event & Hotel Info. http://www.irpca.org
Race Registration opens Aug. 3rd http://register.pca.org
HPDE Registration opens Aug. 3rd http://www.motorsportreg.com
Race Chair - Otto Silvaotto@databaseguru.net
801 899 3511
Registrar - Kay Koellnerkoelhunt@gmail.com
801-870-0463
Driver Education - Jeff Bogaard jwbogaard@gmail.com
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24th PCA CLUB RACE& High Per formance Driver Education
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GOODIE STORENew & Exciting Goodie Store
Best merchandise we have ever seenGreat selection of completely new items
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Your next opportunity to see our new merchandise will be:
August 1 Breakfast Club meetingThank you Ludmila Osipova Goodie Store Manager
CALLING ALL RACING ENTHUSIASTS
We train! The only requirement is your enthusiasm and love of racing
Have you always wanted to get involved with racing without the high cost of campaigning your own car? One way is to help coordinate Performance Driving events. Get the second best seat in the house! As a Flagger, you will be stationed at the corners helping to keep participants safe. Your job is to provide course condition information to the drivers via flags and to relay on-track inci-dents to track control. Flaggers are truly irreplaceable: Without them, the race doesn’t go on!
The Grand Prix Region currently hires Corner Workers for our events, but the quality of those workers is not consistent. The idea came up that, instead of hiring outside groups to do this, per-haps we should put together a team of GPX Corner Workers.
Bob and Karen Lewis are two GPX members who got the Corner Worker bug a couple of years ago. They were trained by the best as Flag and Grid workers, and have been staffing racing events like the Long Beach Grand Prix and venues like Laguna Seca, Auto Club Speedway and others ever since.
Bob and Karen would be willing to train a team of GPX members and their friends to be profes-sional level Flag and Grid workers.
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by Bruce Herrington, Orange Coast RegionBook Reviews for Porschephiles
PORSCHE 356: Coupe, Cabriolet, Roadster, Speedster & Carreraby Denis Jenkinson, published in 1980 by Osprey Publishing, LTD, London, England
Bruce Herrington
Continuing a series of reviews of books dealing with the Porsches of the early days of PCA, this review is of a book, not contemporaneous with the founding of PCA (in 1955), but a rather personalized story about the cars that so excited the people who created the Porsche Club of America.
Denis Jenkinson was an automotive journalist/columnist, very well known in '50s-'60s England. In this country, Jenks is best known for his book The Rac-ing Driver(reviewed in 2011). Amongst the descriptive/instructional bits, The Racing Driver chronicles in fascinating detail Denis Jenkinson's participation in Srirling Moss' Mercedes 300SLR drive in the 1955 Mille Miglia. Their entry was historic, not only because they won the event, but because they initiated a new era in the technology of navigating a thousand mile race course. Less well known on this side of the pond is the fact that for ten years (and 250,000 miles), Denis' daily driver was his personal 356 Pre A, used to attend motor racing events all over the Continent.
Typical of books about early Porsches, PORSCHE 356 starts out with a synopsis of Ferdinand Porsche's early days, at least from the mid-30s Volkswagon on. Atypical is the inclusion of photographs of early Porsche AG staff members and some shots of early cars not seen elsewhere. Many pen and ink drawings of mechanical components are included, but are not unique to this particular book.
PORSCHE 356 stands out for its inclusion of a very compre-hensive collection of in-period photographs of 356s at work. Few are the posed factory PR variety. These tend to show Porsches on the street, in rallys and in what seem today to be very crude, unsophisticated, amateurish racing configu-ration, even when they were factory entries. Such was the character of a bygone era, very engrossingly presented.
The photographs in this book (by the author) are a refresh-ing change from the factory photos used in most 356 books. Throughout the book are interesting snapshots of the author's personal car, originally a 1955 Continental, custom-
ized over the years by the author/owner. The Continental is a very rare model whose conflict with Ford over trademark infringement nicely foretold the issue with Peugeot which caused the the 901 to become the 911. Both are fascinating stories of lawyer's influence on the mar-
ketplace, and are told in many other books, and not dealt with here.
The storyline is presented in personal, first person fashion, an example of the conversational writing style which made Jenks writing so popular as Con-tinental Corespondent for Motor Sport. While it discusses the history and evolution of the 356 (with an unusual number of photos of the Abarth Car-rera GT), much of the book is devoted to the author's personal experiences as he traveled with his 356, drove it hard and did have to perform some roadside repairs. It is very readable, refreshingly lacking the dry, statistical information
presented in many books about early Porsches. It also ignores the pre-VW experiences of Dr. Professor Ferdinand Porsche. Neither Lohner nor Mercedes-Benz appear in the index.
Included is the obligatory appendix of performance and di-mensional specifications of all models. This data set is quite comprehensive and detailed, even including the fact that the Carrera models had a turning circle 2 feet larger than the push rod models. The index, in contrast, is unusually terse.
PORSCHE 356 is hardbound with 135 8.7 x 7.5 inch pages. This is not a book for coffee table display, but one to defi-nitely enjoy reading. The type font is large, something that can be appreciated by those with vintage eyes. There are interesting black and white pictures scattered throughout the text, and an eight page insert of color pictures in the middle.
It is probably futile to ask for this book at your favorite bookseller, but as this is written, it is available on Amazon books for $11.66 and up.
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Membership Report Monica Hirsch David Hirsch
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July Anniversaries30 years Victor Amenta & Marisa Yamane22 years Michele & Enrico Fiorenza21 years David & Monica Hirsch19 years John Crum & Charlotte Keoho Erik & Thomas Linstead16 years Jeff Edmondson & Susan Thieman14 years Rick Tuey & Todd Weinstein13 years Connie Somers & Jay Pirelli12 years James & Steven Ball11 years Willy & Sidra Haney John & Natalie Kravec Ron & Sheila Walecki9 years Roger Lubeck8 years Steve & Angela Marino6 years Mike Calabrese Yaw & Wa'Set David5 years Don & Linda Dagert Steve & Judy Irvin Mike & Tana Martin4 years Pat & Diana Hansen Dimitri Shanin3 years Melvin Dea & Monica Quezada Paul Mittan2 years Noel Muyco1 year Tommy Lynn Glen & Yvette Palmer New Members — Transfers In
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Club Racer looking for office space and storage space for race-car, trailer and tow vehicle. Willing to pay market rates. Since larger spaces are cheaper looking for any ideas, thoughts, proposals. South LA County, North OC strongly preferred. Please contact Nick at: nickperdi@gmail.com or text at: 310-901-8154
WANTED — SINGER PORSCHE 911If anyone knows of one for sale, please contact me. Favorite colours: British Racing Green or Silver (any colour is fine)Henry Paul Valdez (805)558-7473 hpv1west@gmail.com
CLASSIFIED ADS 2006 Texas ChopperOnly 2635 miles — $13,500Ride a $50K bike for a fractionContact Chuck Weaver (562) 430-3010CSWeavr@msn.com
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SPECIALISTS IN CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY PORSCHES
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