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August 2014 - Published by the Maverick RegionPorsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of America
http://mav.pca.org
June 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region
Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School
Past Events• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s• Results
Porsche Club of America
http://mav.pca.org
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Day August 2 Summer Rally to Islamorada6 Board Meeting12 Lewisville Lunch21 Monthly Soc’l: Whiskey Cake Kitchen23 Photography Workshop, Park Place28 Richardson/Southlake Lunches
Day September 3 Board Meeting5-7 Boxtoberfest6-7 Drivers’ Education 5, MSR 3.19 Lewisville Lunch13 Time Trial 2, Mineral Wells14 Autocross 5, Mineral Wells18 Monthly Soc’l: TBD25 Richardson/Southlake Lunches28 Le Auto Grange Event, Tyler, TX
Day October 1 Board Meeting5 Time Trial 3, MSR12 Sunday Dr: TBD14 Lewisville Lunch16 Monthly Soc’l: TBD18 Swap Meet: Zim’s Autotechnik19 Drivers’ Education 6, MSR23 Richardson/Southlake Lunches25 Time Trial 4, Mineral Wells26 Autocross 6, Mineral Wells31 US Grand Prix, COTA
Day November 1-2 US Grand Prix, COTA5 Board Meeting6-9 PCA Escape, Orlando, FL8-9 PCA Club Race, MSR11 Lewisville Lunch15 Time Trial 5, MW16 Time Trial 6, MW20 Monthly Soc’l: TBD22 Annual Founders’ Day Banquet23 Sunday Dr: Tryptophan Tour II
DepartmentsZone 5 Presidents .........................................1Drifting (President’s Column) ......................2Maverick of the Month.................................2List of Officers/Board Chairs .......................4Carey On (Editor’s Column) ........................5New Mavericks and Anniversaries .............31Advertiser Index .........................................32Unclassifieds ..............................................32
FeaturesTrivia ............................................................7 Garage Glimpses ..........................................8 Cliff ’s Ramblings .......................................10Commentary from the Left Seat ................14
Upcoming EventsSummer Rally to Islamorada........................5Photography Workshop ................................62015 Nomination Committee Notice ...........7Le Auto Grange with Elford and Wakefield .9Drivers’ Education 5 ....................................9Board Meeting ...........................................24Maverick Lunch Series ..............................24Monthly Social: Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar .27
Past Event Recaps2014 Porsche Parade ..................................16Autocross and Time Trial Results ..............20Maverick Macan Raffle Winners ...............24Monthly Social: BJ’s ..................................26
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Volume 52, Issue 8, August 2014
Slipstream (USPS 666-650) is published monthly by the Maverick Region, Porsche Club of America, 155 JellicoSouthlake, TX 76092. Subscription price is $24.00 per year. Periodical postage is paid at Fort Worth, TX. Postmaster: Send address changes to Hiram Saunders, Slipstream, 155 Jellico, Southlake, TX 76092.
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2014 PCA Zone 5 Presidents and Zone RepresentativeARK-LA-TEX
Kirk Bristol
kbristol911@gmail.com
CIMARRON
Randy Kaplin
rwkaplin@swbell.net
COASTAL BEND
Bryan Kerrick
HILL COUNTRY
Robert Price
president@hcrpca.org
LONE STAR
Michael Globe
president@lsrpca.com
LONGHORN
Jack Merrell
911scracer@gmail.com
MARDI GRAS
Rick Payton
rpayton35@aol.com
MAVERICK
John Hamlton
president@mavpca.org
OZARK
John Bullen
JohnCBullen@gmail.com
WAR BONNET
Grady Buckhalter
grady.buckhalter@gmail.com
WHISKEY BAY
Henry Carter
hjcarterod@gmail.com
WHITE RIVER
Leonard Zechiedrich
uber930@gmail.com
ZONE 5 REPLynn Friedmanzone5rep@pca.org
Driving Event VenuesCOTA Circuit of the Americas, AustinECR Eagles Canyon Raceway, Slidell MSR MotorSport Ranch, CressonMW Mineral Wells Airport, Mineral Wells Penn Pennington Field Stadium, Bedford
On the Cover:Up close and personal with a mockup of a 919 Hybrid, on display at the Porsche Parade Concours Banquet. Photo by Carey Spreen
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Y ..ou know what they say: Loca-tion, location, location. And that does make for a great
lifetime experience. This year’s Porsche Parade location made it extra special, as did the many tours and events that many (65!) of your fellow Mavericks enjoyed.
First of all, the weather! How about waking up to 55 degrees on June 16? Yes, it got a little warmer each day of the week, and by the end of the week we almost hit 77! Next: the driving tours. Driving down the Pacific Coast Highway to Big Sur – what a thrill (especially in a Porsche)! Next, the tour to the Hearst Castle (talk about wealth!), once again returning on the PCH (I’m trying to learn the California lingo). Then the tour to the Canepa Design car collection. Fabulous!
But wait . . . there’s more!
There were tours of the wine country, an Autocross competition, Art Show competition, a Time-Speed-Distance Rally, and a Gimmick Rally. The Autocross event is a favorite of your fellow Mavericks, and they won awards! A Drivers’ Education event on Saturday at a little track called Laguna Seca (if you’re not familiar with it, ask your child to show it to you on their Xbox driving game). And that’s where the grand finale took place with our Parade of Porsches.
There were banquets almost every night, where we ran into great friends from Porsche Clubs in other parts of North America (Canada and U.S.). We cheered our Mavericks on as they won awards in many, many categories: especially our Slipstream Editor, Carey Spreen, who walked away with three trophies!
Okay, my wonderful wife, Chris, insists that I share my personal embarrassment from this trip: While I was driving down the PCH on the tour to Big Sur, a California Highway Patrol car pulls out behind me. So, not knowing whether this stretch of the highway is 55 or 45 mph, I slow to 45 (as does the Porsche in front of me) to ensure I avoid a speeding ticket. So the officer gets on his P.A. and blares out: “This is a 55 mile-per-hour zone. Either speed up or pull over!” A POLICE OFFICER TELLING
ME TO SPEED UP!?! Well, as they say, there’s a first for everything.
Bottom line: it was a great event, a great drive (stayed in a Route 66 motel again), and we’ll do it again!
Mav of the MonthAs you may recall, my last month’s column was about
volunteering. This month, we celebrate one of our newest volunteers, Richard Solomon. Richard started coming to our monthly board meetings about six months ago, looking for a place where he could give back. He found his niche and has jumped in with both feet, helping to organize our September charity
event in Tyler, Texas. Richard lives in Tyler, but his banking job brings him to the D/FW area every week. Now we have a great event with a fun drive to support our charity cause.
So Richard: thank you. You have gone out of your way to bring something special to the club, and you set a great ex-ample of how one can be a contributor by attending and listening. Congratulations and enjoy your gift card to the Silver Fox restaurant in Grapevine!
Drifting: Porsche Parade 2014, Monterey, CaliforniaBy John Hamilton, Region President
ALEXIS A. V. CAMPBELL, Proprietor1235 William D. Tate Ave
Grapevine, TX 76051
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We Also Buy, Sell and Consign Quality Pre-owned Porsches
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President John Hamilton C-817-907-7823 president@mavpca.org
John enjoys DEs, Happy Hours, the Porsche Parade, and other social events. He and wife Chris have owned Porsches since 1996 and joined the Club in 2002. John’s Grandfather in New Jersey owned a 1960 356B Coupe and later a 1965 356SC Cab which is how it got into his blood.
Vice President Gareth Maurice C-817-821-2940 vp@mavpca.org
Gareth still remembers the cover of the car magazine that drew him into a lifetime of loving cars. He spent many afternoons riding his bike as a young kid to the local newsstand to buy and read everything he could. He now owns a Midnight Blue 911S and enjoys driving it in wonderful Texas!
Secretary Wendy Shoffit C-972-977-9821 secretary@mavpca.orgWendy and husband James joined Maverick Region in 1997, when their daughter was only 9 months old. Jasmine is now 17. They own 3 Porsches including a 1978 911SC as a dedicated racecar, which she enjoys autocrossing. Her daily driver is a 2000 Boxster. She also serves as the PCA National Newsletter Chair.
Treasurer Jim Falgout W-972-669-2370 C-972-345-3009 treasurer@mavpca.org
Jim joined Maverick Region in August, 2008. He drives a 2003 996, which is the third Porsche he has owned. Jim enjoys attending Maverick Region social and driving events.
Linda Bambina 214-616-1936 pr@mavpca.org
Chris Hamilton
hope@mavpca.org
Joel Nannis cr@mavpca.org
Bob Benson 817-457-8833 bbenson1@airmail.net
John Harvey 214-808-1414 tours@mavpca.org rocky@airmail.net
Denny Payne webmaster@mavpca.org
Mike Brodigan 817-233-0068
Robyn Howard 214-991-0873 ax@mavpca.org drivingschools@mavpca.org
Paul & Veronica Ramos 972 821-9333 hh@mavpca.org
Jim Buckley cr@mavpca.org
Travis Howard 214-616-6152 tt@mavpca.org ax@mavpca.org
Tracy Robertson 817-300-3340 social@mavpca.org
Your Name Here!
Pat Heptig 214-649-7907 cr@mavpca.org
John Sandusky 817-777-0421 john.c.sandusky@lmco.com
Charlie Davis
chuxter@1derful.info
Stephanie Ho
mrpca.nmhhwt@gmail.com
Don Sebert 214-613-6900 rally@mavpca.org
Jerry DeFeo 972-240-5800 trivia@mavpca.org
Andy Kay 817-948-8538 concours@mavpca.org
James Shoffit 972-786-6246 james@shoffit.com
Brendan Eagan calendar@mavpca.org
Daren Kirbo 254-396-2973 daren@huckabee-inc.com
Wendy Shoffit 972-977-9821 crreg@mavpca.org deregistrar@mavpca.org
Luke Edson 214.796.2241 ledson@edsontech.com
Andy Mears 214-394-5857 andy@mavpca.org
Carey Spreen 817-422-3480 editor@mavpca.org
Pat Friend 214-616-2477 ads@mavpca.org goodiestore@mavpca.org
Ed Mullenix 972-417-0997 techcorner@mavpca.org
Chris Tabor 817-371-4888 de@mavpca.org
Susan & Tom Froehlich
membership@mavpca.org
Fran Ussery W-972-438-8344 H-817-481-8342 fran@usseryprinting.com
POSITION CHAIRPERSON
AX Chair Travis HowardTT Chair Travis HowardAX/TT Registrar Robyn HowardAX/TT Rules Charlie DavisAX/TT Schools Robyn HowardAX/TT Tech Insp Position OpenAX/TT Workers Robyn HowardCharity Chair Chris HamiltonClub Race Co-Chair Jim Buckley Club Race Co-Chair Pat HeptigClub Race Co-Chair Joel NannisClub Race Registrar Wendy ShoffitConcours Chair Andy KayDE Chair Chris TaborDE Chief Drvng Instr. John SanduskyDE Equip. Mgr. Luke EdsonDE Registrar Wendy ShoffitDE Safety Bob BensonDE Sponsorship Daren KirboEmail List Moderator Bob Benson Goodie Store Pat FriendHistographer, Tenured Charlie DavisMembership Susan and Tom FroehlichMonthly Socials Paul and Veronica RamosNew Member Welcome Stephanie HoOn-line Calendar Brendan EaganPast President Mike BrodiganPublic Relations Linda BambinaRally Chair Don SebertSlipstream Advertising Pat Friend Editor Carey Spreen Event Ad Design Gareth Maurice Mailing & Tech. Andy Mears Printing Fran Ussery Content Wrangler Linda Bambina Mentor Wendy Shoffit Social Chair Tracy Robertson Sunday Drives John Harvey, Brendan Eagan Swap Meets Robyn Howard Tech Sessions Ed Mullenix Trivia Chair Jerry DeFeo Website Denny Payne
4 August
As our summer hiatus contin-ues, I should remind you that ‘the Maverick Region typically
does not hold a July Board meet-ing due to the Porsche Parade and other vacations, so those of you who look forward to reading the Board Meeting minutes every month will
be disappointed with this issue. Rest assured that the Board re-convenes on Wednesday, August 6, and as always, all members are invited to attend! Our Board Meetings are held at the same central location each month: Hackberry Creek Country Club in Irving. If you would like dinner there too, it’s only $10 -- what a bargain. Just RSVP to social@mavpca.org and our So-cial Chair Tracy Robertson can send you an invitation.
This issue has some catching up to do. You will find May and June Autocross and Time Trial results, as well as a column from Cliff Blackshear on the COTA Club Race, and of course, results from the Porsche Parade that took place in mid-June. Not all results, of course -- Porsche Panorama does a better job of that than we can -- just the results for Maverick Region.
Also in this issue is an invitation for you photogra-phers: our Tenured Historian, Charlie Davis (who has also been known to take a snapshot or two over the years) is offering a short course on what sort of photos we are looking for, to place on our website as well as Slipstream. It will happen at Park Place Porsche on Saturday, August 23, but please RSVP by August 8 so we can order the food (yes, lunch will be served!).
Perhaps you have wondered about the “save the date” ads that have appeared in the last couple of issues, featuring photos of a Porsche 908 race car. Well, the curtain is being pulled back this month; see Linda Bambina’s “Garage Glimpses” article on page 8 for details, but you won’t want to miss this truly unique event, to be held on Sunday, September 28.
Finally, at the risk of blowing my own horn, I wanted to let you know that Slipstream was awarded Second Place in Class V in the National Newsletter Contest at the Porsche Parade. This is a volunteer effort, and we are always looking for new contributors, so if you would like to be a part of an award-winning newsletter, let me know at editor@mavpca.org. Read on!
Carey On...By Carey Spreen, Managing Editor
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6 August
W.hen I spoke up I quickly “got volunteered” to take charge of my issue. We have many
members interested in photography. I thought, “Let’s take that interest, give them some training, a little competi-tion, and increase our good photo content . . . plus have a little fun.”
Thankfully, I signed up some enthusiastic assistants, especially the dynamic duo of Tracy Robertson and Linda Bambina, who can organize anything. And soon there was a big committee that meets monthly to get this thing rolling.
Our initial task was to investigate how other Regions go about this. The answer was quickly apparent: They have a yearly photo competition. So we scheduled a Photo Contest in conjunction with our Founder’s Day Banquet. Next, how to get entries in the contest?
Again, the answer was apparent: This led to our first-ever Photo Workshop being scheduled at Park Place Porsche in Dallas. See the ad below for details.
I call it a “Short Course” because we are going to pack a lot into 4 hours:
• How to Operate your Camera
• How to Edit your Photos
• Expert Secrets for Success
• Lunch
• A walking Photo Tour of Park Place Porsche
• Discussion of everyone’s Tour Pictures
• Q&A
We encourage any member with an interest in taking better photographs to join us at Park Place on August 23. Please RSVP by August 8 so we don’t run out of food, plus there will be reading materials prior to the workshop.
Workshops like this normally cost multi-$100. It’s free to members, as we hope to inspire you to become a part of our cadre of photographers. We need your talent, and promise to make it fun and loaded with informa-tion. Be sure to bring your camera!
By Charlie Davis, Histographer
Photography: A Short Course
1. In 1968, a new “Automatic” Transmission called the “Sportomatic” was introduced for 911s. Which of the following statements is NOT True?
a. It was really just a Semi-automatic b. It still had a clutch of sorts c. It was a 5-speed Manual Shift d. It was built by Zuffenhausen Source: Porsche – A Tradition of Greatness, p 113 2. What was the first Racing Porsche that would do at least 200 mph? a. 1967 906 b. 1968 908 c. 1967 910 d. 1969 917 Source: Porsche – A Tradition of Greatness, p 256 3. What was the last year for the 6-Cylinder 914? a. 1970 b. 1971 c. 1972 d. 1973 Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_914 4. In 1974 there were about 1000 specially-painted Porsche 914s to
commemorate the Can-Am Success. About half were Black with Yellow Trim and was known as the “Bumblebee.” There was also a Light Ivory with Phoenix Red Trim known as the ____________?
a. Strawberry Sundae b. Roman Candle c. Firecracker d. Creamsicle Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_914 5. Porsche is known for naming some of their engines for the Head Engineer
that originally designed them. What is the name given to the engine that is currently being used and developed in the 911 GT3 RS 4.0?
a. Butzi b. Komenda c. Metzger d. Polo Source: Autoweek, June 27, 2011, p 36
JUNE TRIVIAIt’s Easy to Play!
Play here for fun and education and find the answers below
ORPlay for prizes on the web at http://mav.pca.org, with the
answers and winners to be posted here after each month’s contest has closed. Thanks to Jerry DeFeo for
putting this and the Web Trivia together. Congratulations to our June winner,
TOM MARTIN, who got all five correct. Honorable Mentions go to Cyril Reif and Thomas Fitch, who also got all five
correct. The winner was chosen by random drawing. Thanks to all for playing!
Tom will receive a $25 gift certificate to
Answers: 1) c 2) d 3) c 4) d 5) c
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Announcing the 2014 Maverick RegionExecutive Council Election
Nomination Committeecontact: nominations@mavpca.org
David Robertson (Chair)Chris Tabor (Member)
Wesley Lincoln (Member)
For additional information, or to submit your name as a nominee for any of the Executive Council positions (President, Vice President, Secretary, or Treasurer), please contact any
member of the Nomination Committee.
Due date for nominations is Monday, September 1, 2014
Final voting and announcement of our 2014 Officers will take place at our
Founders’ Day celebration, Saturday, November 22, 2014
8 August
As I am always looking for interesting garages to bring ‘to this page, I ask for sug-
gestions. Richard Solomon, a new member from Tyler, had been in-volved financing an unusual garage in Tyler belonging to another new member, Billy Hibbs. The more I
heard, the more intrigued I became. Adventure! My husband Alan and I drove the two hours to arrive at a French BARN known as Le Auto Grange. While Billy has some AMAZING “other” cars, my focus (literally!) was on his Porsche factory 908 short tail coupe, all eight cylinders, gull wing doors, crazy license plate, original race memorabilia, and much more. But Billy wasn’t interested in an article about himself or his cars. He wanted to send some kids, who otherwise couldn’t afford to go, to Tyler Junior College (TJC) to study Automotive Technology.
In order to do that, an endowed scholarship in honor of a fellow named Ron Wakefield is being created. Wakefield, who graduated from Mineola High School (just north of Tyler) in 1957, became the Engineering Editor for Road and Track magazine in 1965, and its Editor in 1972. Billy refers to this as the “golden era of automotive journalism,” when most enthusiasts consumed every magazine copy and hung on every word in the age prior to the Internet.
“I had no idea the guy doing the tests and writing the articles went to high school with my mother,” Billy says. TJC has one of the best automotive training centers in the country, and “The Ron Wakefield Scholarship in Automotive Technology” will allow some deserving young gearhead to pursue a lu-crative career as a highly-credentialed mechanic.
To fund this scholarship, Billy is opening up Le Auto Grange to 175 lucky PCA members who will receive lunch and a tour of the facility, as well as the op-portunity to participate in a silent auction, and even have their photo taken while sitting in the 908!
Ron Wakefield, who lives in San Diego, will be there to tell the club about his experiences testing some of the very first Porsches in America, and what it was like in the Sixties driving every cool exotic car you can imagine. According to Billy, Mr. Wakefield is also one of the nicest guys you could ever meet, and is truly a walking encyclopedia of automotive history.
But wait! There’s more! Billy reached out to famous Porsche factory driver Vic Elford to see if he would be willing to join the conversation. He drove the same 908 (which Billy now owns) in the Austrian Grand Prix, aka the 500 km Zeltweg, back in 1968. Mr. Elford has accepted the invitation, which should make this one of the most interesting Porsche events in club history!
There will be an auction to raise money for the Mav-erick’s Regional Charity, the Hope House in Mineral Wells. Vic Elford will be donating some unique items for that auction, and Slipstream advertiser Maurice Efune of Ascot Diamonds has generously donated a piece of women’s jewelry (worth $1,500) to the Hope House cause. You can also have your picture made with Vic or Ron or sitting in the 908 if you’ll just “open your heart and your wallet and give Hope House the big-gest bill you’ve got!” However, please note: for security reasons, NO personal photography will be allowed.
Here are the details:
• Sunday, September 28, 12:30-4:30pm, in Tyler, TX. After lunch there will be presentations from TJC, Ron Wakefield, and Vic Elford, followed by a Silent Auction, and the opportunity to have yourself
photographed in the Porsche 908 shown below. Directions to the event will be provided once you register.
• Ticket price: $75 per person, with $50 being tax deductible for the TJC Scholarship Fund, and the balance covering lunch and valet parking.
• Prepayment is a must; no walk-ins allowed. Register at www.tjc.edu by September 18. Only 175 entries will be allowed!
Garage Glimpses: The Glimpse that Turned Into an EventBy Linda Bambina, Region PR Chair Photo by the Author
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High Performance D.E.
Registration Begins August 6th at 8am Register at: register.pca.org
PORSCHE OF
PLANO
Sponsored By:
The Wait is Over. It’s time to Register! September 28, 2014
Le Auto Grange
Tyler, Texas
supporting the
Ron Wakefield Scholarship in Automotive Technology
Tyler Junior College
with special guests
Ron Wakefield and Vic Elford
Tickets and information at tjc.edu/Porscheevent
My daughter took the shot below at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in May. I was there working in Tech Inspection, a task I have been enjoying locally at the Maverick gig for a little over a decade. I have found that I absolutely love this task, as it gives me a really
unusual perspective of the entire event. I’m a natural born observer, always watching others to see how they deal with moment-to-moment events.
It was an interesting experience having multiple cars sent to “Scales” after a heavily-contested qualifying session on a near 100 degree day at Eagles Canyon a few years ago. I was immediately sympathetic for the drivers. Their cool suit systems were running out of ice. They were covered in sweat. Their dispositions when arriving ran the gamut. Some were unhappy with the stint’s outcome. Possibly angry with another driver, disappointed with their personal effort, concerned about a mechanical issue, it could be many things. Some were completely relaxed, tired and happy.
As drivers exit the track, a sign is put up saying “Scales” or something else that sends them my way. I want to make this go quickly for them: have ready a bottle of water for each driver; roll them over the scale efficiently; simply try to help in every way. Yet it is important to make sure everyone is legal for their class – and more importantly – safe. If we are check-ing safety equipment I become most interested.
I have been involved in repairing the cars after a bad shunt more than once. To see the damage
to a car and to have the driver stand there tell-ing me about what happened is interesting. I see the car and my little technician mind considers the amount of impact damage, g-forces involved, and how well the safety equipment worked. This really hit me a few years ago at Sebring.
I was there helping a group of our Mav Tex Spec Box folks. I wrote extensively about that event in a previous column. I have to say that looking at Thomas Jones’ car that day really hit me hard about safety require-ment mandates. He was simply standing there next to the car ready to help get it repaired for the next day – the whole left side ripped off. Major front end impact damage as well. A mark on the seat halo from debris, just inches from where his head had been. That cage, net, seat integrity, harness anchoring – and in that situation I strongly believe the arm restraints – were very active participants in his well-being. In this case the crash was due to no error on his part. Yet it happened and he walked away unharmed.
Moving on . . .
You know what is the best part of working Tech? It is meeting so many cool people. My daughter went nuts when this driver (above) came through inspection. Remember Atari? If you do not, I bet you have kids that do.
The drivers’ meetings are always interesting. Track conditions are usually discussed. Any spe-cific concerns a driver may have can arise in the meetings: questions about which sprint estab-lishes points, or starting positions usually come up. I find that the folks at the podium are work-ing hard to keep everyone safe and informed.
10 August
By Cliff Blackshear Photos by Layla Blackshear
Cliff ’s Ramblings: Motorsports PCA Style
Going through the rigors of a Club Race Tech Inspection
Interaction at every level can be fun to observe. Just look at these three characters (below). I use that term with great fondness for these folks.
Everyone helps everyone. If someone breaks down and needs an unusual part, everybody that sees their dilemma will do anything to help find the part. Or if an extra hand or tool is needed, that is not a problem. If a driver is struggling with a certain corner at the track, trying to find a better entry, or possibly enter-taining a car setup change to remedy the issue, people are ready to give away valuable information and help them be quicker. Ok, most of the time that happens.
Tires are always an interesting subject at the track. Track temperatures have so much impact. I have watched folks hone a set into the “sweet spot” dur-ing practice, then remove the wheel/tire set, and put them aside for the most important race, with pressures noted down to the 1/10 (or less) psi. Then on race day, the conditions can be so different that suddenly the car does not rotate on command, ro-tates way too much with input, or perhaps the driver overheats them chasing someone, and they go away completely losing proper grip. Warming the tires up and maintaining them during the race is so pivotal to
a good finish. I have seen someone managing a driver, sending him out over and over again on marginal tires, making him get his best under those condi-tions, with the serious good-grip tires set aside. Seat time under adverse conditions, observed and timed, calculating this into a race. It made sense to me.
At the end of a race day, everyone goes home and simply salivates for the next “Hot track/cars on course warm up session.” It is so much about that release of all else in life and just concentrating on doing something exhilarating. Something on the maximum edge of concentration, something requiring study, care about detail, preparation, and ultimately execution of all involved down to millisecond decisions on the track.
It feels like a great big family at the track to me.
Cheers!
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interesting . . .
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14 August
Editor’s Note: Rob Turner is author of The Driver, a Marc Lange series of novels (available through Amazon),
and member of Maverick Region.
My Mom and Step-Dad sent
me over to France in 1969 to stay with his parents
for a while. They thought, correctly, that it would be a great cultural experience (it was), and I might learn a think or two (I did). Who knows, I might even learn to speak French (I did that too). I had met them one time each in ’68 when they came over to check out this American woman and boy who had married into the family. They were nice; they brought me presents and a lot of treats. I finished my school year, and my parents promptly put me on a Boeing 707 (by myself no less) and sent me over the pond.
My Step-Dad worked for TWA, so I got to fly first class. Back then there was probably a thick fog of cigarette smoke and worldly Jet Setters sitting up near the front of the plane. But on that jet I was a star, a brave little kid travelling by himself. The Stewardesses (yes back then they were called Stewardess) swooned and fawned over me the whole flight over. If only I had been 10 years older . . . but it is doubtful that they would have spread the same affections for a scruffy teen. But a nine-year-old? Man it was great -- an endless supply of Coca-Cola and a smile.
Arriving at the Paris Orly airport, some nice lady took me through customs into the arrival area AND there was nobody there to meet me. I immediately started crying; I want-ed to go home. The poor woman did not know what to do. Then, off
in the distance we heard a noise, someone shouting my name. I looked and saw two tiny legs run-ning as fast as they could in heels. It reminded me of a short terrier dog; that fast, frantic, almost stiff motion. As she came closer I could see she was crying too. It was my Mameé. I ran to her and hugged her tight. There had been an accident on the highway and she was stuck in traffic. She was sorry she was late. Relieved, the woman handed her my documents and we left.
She drove a white Renault 8. This tiny French sedan was slow and boxy -- it felt little even to me. She opened up the hood and dropped my baggage inside. Where was the motor, I asked her? In the rear, she said. The windows did not roll down in the back; they slid side to side . . . but only part ways. I thought that was strange. But she drove it with such verve, rowing the spindly gear lever and stomp-ing on the throttle. It was like she was asking the car to give her everything it had . . . too bad it did not have very much to begin with.
We arrived at their flat in Paris, although to call it a flat or apart-ment did not do it justice. It took
up the whole floor of a Mid-19th Century building. It was in le 7`eme (7th) Arrondissement in Paris. From what I understand, it is like a tony Park Ave New York address, but nicer, much nicer. They had whole wings they did not even use. They had maids that cooked, maids that cleaned, even maids that cooked and cleaned for the other maids. It was pretty posh . . .
Every morning I had breakfast with my Papa on the balcony over-looking the Champs du Mars with the Tour de Eiffel as our backdrop. I had absolutely no clue how good I had it. To duplicate that life style today would cost something very close to a third world country’s entire GDP. Ahh, Papa – the Boss, the Dictator, the Commander in Chief, a captain of French industry, he knew it all. And if he did not, it was such a triviality that it simply did not matter. He had married Mameé in 1935 and she came with a dowry of $1M (in 1935 dollars; $17.3M today!). He took that money and made a fortune. His company manufactured most of the commercial typeset for the French market. And he sold it for a huge profit before he retired and typeset went electronic (he was no dummy either; he knew a massive change in the market was coming). When Papa spoke or made a pronounce-ment (which he frequently did) everyone took note, or with natural Gallic disdain, at least pretended to.
And . . . he had this crazy car (you knew I would get around to it at some point, right?). It was a 1967 Chevy Chevelle SS 396 convertible with white body, white top, and a red interior. It was loud and fast, and for France at that time, such an “in your face” statement. It was Papa’s way of thumbing his very large Gallic nose at French automo-
By Robert L. Turner
Commentary from the Left Seat: The French Kid
He nailed the throttle to pass a slow moving truck, and as he did it, the Chevelle hit a bump. The shock jolted me, and I swallowed the candy whole, getting it stuck in
my wind pipe – I could not breathe. I started to panic. He looked at me and instinctively knew something was wrong.
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tive common sense. It screamed money, as in “I can afford the gas and you can’t.” He would drive it one-half a block to the Tabac for some cigarettes or a paper, leave the car running outside and then drive the half-block back. He loved that car; it was so . . . American. And of course I drove with him the whole half-block, both ways.
I gotta say though: I was terrified of the man. He had this deep gravelly voice and such a stern look. He always wore a suit, even at dinner, and when he spoke to me I listened closely for fear I might forget something he said. Later in the summer, Mameé told me that I would have to drive with him (by myself) from Cannes back to Paris. I was mortified. To keep me placated, he sat a whole bag of Bon-bons in my lap and told me to have as many as I wanted. As
he chained smoked our way back to Paris, I ate piece after piece.
Until I started eating a lemon one. He nailed the throttle to pass a slow moving truck, and as he did it, the Chevelle hit a bump. The shock jolted me, and I swal-lowed the candy whole, getting it stuck in my wind pipe – I could not breathe. I started to panic. He looked at me and instinctively knew something was wrong.
Pulling over to the shoulder of the highway, Papa quickly got out of the car and walked around to the passenger side. He literally pulled me up and over the door (since of course the convertible top was down AND, as you can imagine, there were no seatbelts) and gave me one huge open handed slap on the back. It dislodged the candy and sent it flying to the ground,
breaking into tiny shards. I took a deep breath and started crying. He hugged me tenderly telling me everything was going to be okay. He also suggested that maybe, just may-be, try not to eat the lemon ones.
I looked up to him with tears in my eyes and knew everything was going to be fine. Looking at his watch, he said we needed to move tres vite (very fast) or we would be late for dinner back in Paris. He hated being late for dinner . . .
The Chevelle shot forward once again, it’s mighty 396 cu in. V-8 engine screaming its brutal song. But for the rest of the trip to Paris, I left the rest of the candy in the bag. Better not to press one’s luck too much . . . . And we did make it on time for dinner.
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A California Porsche ‘Parade is
always a little differ-ent from a Parade in any other part of the country. Perhaps it’s the
weather, or the scenery, or the car-oriented culture that the Left Coast seems to encourage, but more likely it’s the fact that there are Porsches present at a California Parade that you will not see anywhere else. The Golden State seems to be where old Porsches go, not to die, but to live on, and even have a second child-hood.
It is still not all that unusual to see 356s and 912s driven on the streets, and even in autocross events, where 914s still hold their own. Vintage Porsche race car collections dot the California landscape like windmills and oil wells permeate Texas.
The 2014 edition of the Porsche Pa-rade, held in and around Monterey, was no exception to the California Parade “rule.” In spite of the dis-tance from Maverick Region (over 1600 miles), more than 60 members of our region attended. Not only that, but many of us competed and won!
So herewith, accompanying a few photos of the Parade, are the results for events in which Mavericks (and a few others) showed their stuff!
CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE
Preparation Group, Class PP05S 7th Place: Frank and Bobbie Briggs, 1995 993
Preparation Group, Class PP06S 23rd Place: Tom and Barb Minnella, 2002 996 TT
Preservation Group, Class PS05F 2nd Place: Don and Harriet Sebert, 1993 RS America
TSD RALLY
Unequipped Navigational, Class R03 20th Place: Myra Sutton (Driver), Jerry Sutton (Navigator), 2012 Cayenne
Unequipped Plus, Class R04 14th Place: Don Breithaupt (Driver), Carey Spreen (Navigator), 2014 Boxster
AUTOCROSS
Showroom Stock, Class S02M2nd Place: Travis Howard,
2003 Boxster
Showroom Stock, Class S02L1st Place: Robyn Howard,
2003 Boxster
Showroom Stock, Class S08M 3rd Place: Denny Payne, 2008 911
Showroom Stock, Class S11M5th Place: Jerry Sutton,
2012 Cayenne
Showroom Stock, Class S11L1st Place: Myra Sutton,
2012 Cayenne
Production, Class P06M 1st Place: Ed Mayo, 1972 911S
Production, Class P07M 1st Place: Carey Spreen, 1982 911SC
Production, Class P07L 2nd Place: Sue Crimm, 1982 911SC
Progressed, Class I04M3rd Place: James Shoffit,
1978 911SC
Progressed, Class I04L3rd Place: Wendy Shoffit,
1978 911SC
Progressed, Class I04L 5th Place: Jasmine Shoffit, 1978 911SC
Special note: Jasmine is 17 years old and ran as an entrant in the Junior Participation Program!
TECHNICAL AND HISTORICAL QUIZ
356 Model Range, Class Q01M 5th Place: Alan Bambina
914 Model Range, Class Q06M 4th Place: Carey Spreen 6th Place: Travis Howard
GIMMICK RALLY
Overall, 2 People 11th Place: Bob and Linda Knight 13th Place: George and Dee Luxbacher 29th Place: Jerry and Myra Sutton
ART SHOW
Crafts, Amateur 2nd Place: Alan Bambina
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Teams 2nd Place Team: Chris and Ann Christensen (Maverick) and Ed and Tracey Gross (Hill Country)
NATIONAL NEWSLETTER AWARDS
Class V, Regions with over 800 members2nd Place: Slipstream, Carey Spreen
(in a tie with Connecticut Valley Re-gion)
LAZAR -- BLANCHARD ENTHUSIAST OF THE YEAR
Jack Merrell, Longhorn Region (San Antonio) Hey, he’s in Zone 5 -- close enough!
Congratulations to all competitors, and a special thanks from me to everyone that has contributed to Slipstream -- a part of that Newsletter Award belongs to you too!
2014 Porsche Parade: Maverick Region Was There In Force! By Carey Spreen Photos by Linda Bambina and Carey Spreen
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cross Academy, and a week later my first Autocross, and my life will never be the
same! The Autocross Academy, is designed to let you experience what your car is designed for and what its limits are. It also gives you a firm foundation for what cars can and can’t do on the road, so if you ever get in a tight spot you can handle it. We practiced braking
without locking the wheels, know-ing where the corners of your car are so you can negotiate a slalom course, and most fun -- using the throttle to control your steering on a skid pad. To borrow a phrase from reigning Autocross queen Wendy Shoffit: “It’s the most fun you can have with your clothes on!”
The next weekend I attended a full Autocross: no exercises, just driving! Travis and Robyn have this thing down to a science. You arrive, get signed in, have your car inspect-ed, and get in line to do your timed
runs. It’s amazing to watch the first group of Autocrossers negotiate the course and then make refinements after each circuit to end up several seconds faster on their final run!
The best part is the camaraderie of the competitors. Some of them have it in their blood and have been racing for twenty or more years. Others are newer to the sport, but however long they have been Autocrossing, they welcome newcomers with open arms and are excited to share this fantastically fun sport!
20 August
Autocross and Time Trial Series: May and June ResultsBy Sue Crimm Results Compiled by Dean! Yamada
Class Car# Name Driving Fastest1 45 Myra Sutton 2012 Porsche Cayenne (Jet Green Metallic) 40.3151 54 Jerry Sutton 2012 Porsche Cayenne (Jet Green Metallic) 40.3932 914 Betty Perrine 1974 Porsche 914 (Orange) 39.1123 245 Denny Payne 1987 Porsche 924S (Red) 38.8334 14 Roy Clingman 1974 Porsche 914-‐6 (Red) 37.8784 644 Wesley Lincoln 1994 Porsche 911 (Green) 38.4024 25 Clay Perrine 1973 Porsche 914 (Red) 38.7505 590 Carey Spreen 1982 Porsche 911SC (Guards Red) 36.2305 65 Robyn Howard 2003 Porsche Boxster (Blue) 37.7025 90 Sue Crimm 1982 Porsche 911SC (Guards Red) 40.0326 5 Garry Pearson 2008 Porsche Cayman S (Black) 39.9147 196 Cody Sears 1974 Porsche 914 (Red) 35.0247 7 Douglas Edney 1999 Porsche 911 (Black) 39.9339 164 Wendy Shoffit 1978/Black Porsche 911SC (White Camo) 35.1519 64 James Shoffit 1978/Black Porsche 911SC (White Camo) 35.3319 39 Leif Peterson 2007 Porsche Cayman S (Black) 37.1779 641 Jasmine Shoffit 1978/Black Porsche 911SC (White Camo) 42.42710 91 Rick Gonzales 1974 Porsche 914 (black) 34.39310 151 John Leto 1972 Porsche 914 (Green) 36.93710 15 Gary Leto 1972 Porsche 914 (Green) 37.9031.X 17 John Clark 1999 Mazda Miata (Green) 34.5381.X 49 Ryan Monheim 1994 Mazda Miata (Montego Blue) 34.7631.X 74 Gabby Garner 1995 Mazda Miata (Merlot Mica) 35.8831.X 4 Gerry Terranova 1999 Mazda Miata (Green) 36.3201.X 121 Jerrett Jan 2007 Mazda Miata (stormy mica blue) 36.3911.X 21 Lorin Stolz 2007 Mazda Miata (stormy mica blue) 37.0401.X 24 Brooks Oakley 1994 Mazda Miata (White) 37.7031.X 67 Robert Jackson 1967 Volvo 122 Amazon (Silver) 39.0641.X 94 Travis Howard 1996 Mazda Miata (Green) 39.5012.X 18 Armstrong Vongsavath 2005 Honda S2000 (Gray) 34.1552.X 8 Tom Monheim 2005 Honda S2000 (Gray) 34.8242.X 214 Sam Graff 2010 Subaru WRX (Black) 35.4972.X 12 Brandon Slater 2011 Subaru WRX (blue) 35.6412.X 13 Jeffrey Walker-‐Medina 2009 Nissan 370z (Black) 35.9032.X 227 Chris Mancha 2010 Subaru sti (white) 36.2582.X 112 Jeremy Ault 2011 Subaru Imprezza WRX (Blue) 36.3352.X 1 Alex Montminy 2007 Saturn Sky (Grey) 37.2112.X 95 Bryan Buckley 2013 Ford Focus ST (Tangerine Scream) 37.3552.X 70 Blanton Payne 2014 Hyundai Veloster (White) 37.8542.X 81 Jeff Herrmann 2011 Nissan 370Z Nismo (Gun Metallic) 38.0892.X 19 Jim Bunch 2004 Mazda Mazdaspeed MX-‐5 (Tungstun Gry) 38.1812.X 142 Eric McGill 1998 BMW 323iS (Alpine) 38.5152.X 42 Ashlea Brooks 1998 BMW 323iS (Alpine) 39.3262.X 29 Tim Eames 2009 BMW 335i Sedan (Gray) 39.7952.X 9 Michael Busby 2009 Volkswagen Jetta Sportwagen (Red) 40.6182.X 71 Sara Lucas 2013 Ford Focus ST (Blue) 43.2253.X 111 Ken Orgeron 2011 BMW M3 (White) 34.8683.X 131 Robert Jones 2003 chevrolet Corvette (Blue) 35.5453.X 77 Erik Thomas 2000 dodge viper (black) 36.6223.X 92 Cory Nix 2004 Ford Mustang Mach 1 (White) 38.526
Class Car# Name Driving Fastest1 9 Betty Perrine 1974 Porsche 914 (Orange) 35.8343 5 Ed Mayo 1973 Porsche 911 (Silver) 33.2133 245 Denny Payne 1987 Porsche 924S (Red) 34.9863 246 Joyce Rositas 1987 Porsche 924S (Red) 36.9004 914 Sigrid Schnoerr 1974 Porsche 914 (Lime Green) 34.6744 644 Wesley Lincoln 1994 Porsche 911 (Green) 35.7254 57 Joel Nannis 1975 Porsche 911 (Yellow) 35.9374 24 Clay Perrine 1973 Porsche 914 (Red) 37.0084 52 Anna Zimmermann 1996 Porsche 993 C4 (black) 38.4444 6 Steve Hensley 1975 Porsche 914 (Green) 38.9015 14 Mark Schnoerr 1974 Porsche 914/2.0 (LIME GREEN) 33.6945 65 Robyn Howard 2003 Porsche Boxster (Blue) 34.7955 27 Kevin Lewellen 1995 Porsche 911 (Polar Silver) 35.5265 17 Todd Coon 1985 Porsche 911 (Clr) 36.0146 23 Tom Leavitt 1996 Porsche 993 (Silver) 35.3256 51 Erik Holt 1996 Porsche 911 (White) 36.1526 175 Ben Connelly 19xx Porsche 911 (Maroon) 41.5447 196 Cody Sears 1974 Porsche 914 (Red) 31.9987 11 Brian Ogle 2006 Porsche Cayman S (Wht) 35.4927 7 Douglas Edney 1999 Porsche 911 (Black) 36.4167 66 Michael Colyer 2007 Porsche Cayman S (Silver) 38.1077 486 Jim Falgout 2003 Porsche 911 (Seal Gray) 39.4869 91 Rick Gonzales 1974 Porsche 914 (black) 32.54910 151 John Leto 1972 Porsche 914 (Green) 33.74110 15 Gary Leto 1972 Porsche 914 (Green) 35.2251.X 172 Jerrett Jan 1993 Mazda Miata (Undie White) 32.4881.X 42 James Schwan 1990 Mazda Miata (Red) 33.3081.X 21 lorin stolz 2007 Mazda Miata (stormy mica blue) 33.8351.X 72 Michael Holzmann 1993 Mazda Miata (White) 36.6423.X 78 Greg Scherer 1978 Pontiac Trans Am (Gold) 36.382
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Class Car# Name Driving Fastest3 245 Denny Payne 1987 Porsche 924S (Red) 72.8863 246 Joyce Rositas 1987 Porsche 924S (Red) 83.0954 914 Sigrid Schnoerr 1974 Porsche 914 (Lime Green) 74.8494 23 Tom Leavitt 1983 Porsche 944 (Tan) 75.1175 14 Mark Schnoerr 1974 Porsche 914/2.0 (LIME GREEN) 73.8025 65 Robyn Howard 2003 Porsche Boxster (Blue) 74.2457 78 Curtis Frisbie 2004 RGT RUF (Blue) 70.1278 39 Jim Hedderick 2001 Porsche Boxster S (Silver) 70.1249 81 Jeff Herrmann 1987 Porsche 951 (Blue) 84.99910 550 Richard Diller 1972 Porsche 911S (Red) 70.2821.X 41 David Whitener 1990 Honda CRX (White) 68.8171.X 75 Nathan Wainwright 2002 Mazda Miata (Red) 68.8211.X 17 John Clark 1999 Mazda Miata (Green) 70.2071.X 74 Gabby Garner 1995 Mazda Miata (Merlot Mica) 71.6281.X 20 Tan Nguyen 1994 Mazda Miata (poop) 72.1951.X 9 Gerry Terranova 1999 Mazda Miata (Green) 73.6211.X 27 Jeff Lee 1994 Mazda Miata (Poop) 74.1191.X 94 Travis Howard 1996 Mazda Miata (Green) 74.4541.X 38 Chris Thai 1996 Mazda Miata (Blue) 76.5192.X 24 Sam Graff 2010 Subaru WRX (Black) 69.932
Time Trial 1, MineralRing
Class Car# Name Driving Fastest3 245 Denny Payne 1987 Porsche 924S (Red) 87.453 246 Joyce Rositas 1987 Porsche 924S (Red) 94.7794 914 Sigrid Schnoerr 1974 Porsche 914 (Lime Green) 87.5524 644 Wesley Lincoln 1994 Porsche 911 (Green) 88.8595 14 Mark Schnoerr 1974 Porsche 914/2.0 (LIME GREEN) 85.8065 65 Robyn Howard 2003 Porsche Boxster (Blue) 91.296 22 Charles Frahm 1983 Porsche 944 (White) 95.5510 15 Gary Leto 1972 Porsche 914 (Green) 90.7241.X 17 John Clark 1999 Mazda Miata (Green) 79.361.X 41 David Whitener 1990 Honda CRX (White) 81.4081.X 74 Gabby Garner 1995 Mazda Miata (Merlot Mica) 83.6851.X 4 Grant Watkins 1988 Honda Crx (White) 83.941.X 21 lorin stolz 2007 Mazda Miata (stormy mica blue) 84.5281.X 90 Zach Lemoine 2013 Scion Fr-‐s (grey) 86.0221.X 94 Travis Howard 1996 Mazda Miata (Green) 87.5121.X 190 Daniel Frank 2013 Scion Fr-‐S (grey) 90.4681.X 45 Andrew Tabone 2002 Mazda Miata (Silver) 92.5722.X 1 Ryan Monheim 2005 Honda S2000 (Silver) 80.0172.X 75 Iain Peebles 2001 Honda S2000 (silver) 80.5922.X 175 Armstrong Vongsavath 2004 Honda S2000 (Sebring Silver) 81.732.X 18 Tom Monheim 2005 Honda S2000 (Gray) 81.9462.X 42 Sam Graff 2010 Subaru WRX (Black) 82.2832.X 11 Lawson Crain 1998 BMW M3 (Red) 86.2112.X 19 Jim Bunch 2004 Mazda Mazdaspeed MX-‐5 (Tungstun Gry) 89.8573.X 8 Jonathan Altschul 2002 Honda S2000 (Red) 82.3053.X 131 Robert Jones 2003 chevrolet Corvette (Blue) 82.748
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hospitality and everyone had a great time.
The cool thing I keep noticing is more and more new members. And they keep coming back! That speaks volumes about how friendly (and social) our members are. I don’t remember seeing so many new faces and stick-on nametags since Barbie and I were newbies over a year ago. Stephanie did a great job of improvising with Post-Its to label attendees.
What I’m really looking forward to seeing though, is everyone showing up with a genuine, official, honest-
to-goodness Maverick Region nametag. You can get them at mav.clubstore.us.com for only 14 bucks. They are super slick and come with a magnetic attachment so you don’t have to punch holes in your favor-ite Porsche shirt just to wear a nam-etag. You can put your name, where
you live, and you can list up to two, count ‘em two, of your Porsches right on the tag! How cool is that? It’s a great conversation starter. And before you ask: no, I’m not getting a piece of the action. However, all
donations are accepted. The 968 could use a new exhaust system.
Here’s a challenge: let’s shoot for
getting 75 attendees next time at the Whiskey Cake Kitchen and Bar. Everyone call their Porsche loving buds and get them in the game. Maybe we’ll run out of nametags and Stephanie will have to break out the Post-Its again!
26 August
Maverick Monthly Social: BJ’s Restaurant and BrewhouseBy Michael Manley Photos courtesy of Stephanie Ho
Tom Cundari and new member Nelson Claytor
Jon and Saundra Hamel with new member Fernando Padilla
New members Chris Reedy and Todd Coon
Judy and Mike Brodigan with new member David Temming
Sunday Drive Guys Brendan Eagan and John Harvey with Tom
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New members Edward Tung and Henry Rosenbohm with Membership
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Roofing Solutions
By Darren Houk
When all HAIL breaks loose...
www.RoofingSolutionsHOUK.com 817.692.8496
(817) 692-8496
Showroom by Appointment 5500 Meandering Rd
Ft. Worth, 76114
www.roofingsolutionshouk.com
A+ Rated
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Grapevine1900 S. Main Street
(Inside Stacy Furniture Center)Grapevine, TX 76051
817-328-0200
Allen111 Central Expressway North(Inside Stacy Furniture Center)
Allen, Texas 75013214-547-8144
Lewisville490 Oak Bend Drive
(35E - North of Round Grove Rd.)Lewisville, Texas 75067
972-459-6919
Plano3500 Preston Road
(at Parker)Plano, Texas 75093
972-769-0093
Colleyville6407 Colleyville Blvd.
(Highway 26)Colleyville, Texas 76034
817-421-2414
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PRINTER OF SLIPSTREAM SINCE 1982
Certified Porsche TechnicianGeneral Maintenance
Performance UpgradesSuspension Modifications
Alignments (Track and Street)Track Preparation
Tech Sheet InspectionsCustom Built Spec 996s and Spec Boxsters
Custom Fabrication
Certified Porsche TechnicianGeneral Maintenance
Performance UpgradesSuspension Modifications
Alignments (Track and Street)Track Preparation
Tech Sheet InspectionsCustom Built Spec 996s and Spec Boxsters
Custom Fabrication
2520 Tarpley Rd, Suite 100Carrollton, Texas 75006
972-418-1996innovativeautosportstx@gmail.com
Transfers in:
Donald Adam Flower Mound, TX
Michael Primeaux Flower Mound, TX
David Hull Richmond, TX
Peter Roberts Irving, TX
If you have any changes that you would like to make to the MRPCA membership guide,
contact the Froehlichs at membership@mavpca.org
Ron Charles Richardson, TX2010 Boxster S
Mel Stanley (Sunny)Denver, TX2014 Cayman
Geof Ferfort McKinney, TX2004 911 Carrera 4S
William Bradley Flower Mound, TX2006 911 Carrera Cabriolet
Konnie Clayton Dallas, TX1986 911 Carrera Cabriolet
Michael Rabbass Fort Worth, TX2006 Cayman S
By Susan and Tom Froehlich, Membership Co-Chairs
Anniversaries: July and August
40 YearsMilton Barley (Sheila) Fort Worth
35 YearsDouglas Johnson (Millie) DentonRandall Kara Fort Worth
30 YearsPhilip Guthrie (Beverly) Dallas
25 YearsChristopher Hart
20 YearsErnest Conrad (Deborah) OvillaRobert Neumeier Irving
Ralph Doherty Dallas, TX2012 Panamera 4S
Richey Madison Allen , TX2007 911 Turbo
Michael DiPiero Fort Worth, TX1949 356
Fernando Ortiz Fort Worth, TX2007 Cayman S
David Temming Dallas, TX2015 Macan S
Chris Richter Murphy, TX2011 Boxster S
Maverick Membership TotalsMembers ~ 1,456
Affiliate Members ~ 911
Total Membership ~ 2,367
David Gross Allen, TX2008 Cayman S
Karl Villa Red Oak, TX1987 924S
Sam Palmgren Frisco, TX2014 911 Carrera 4S Cabriolet
Philip Steed Plano, TX2011 911 Carrera
Les Francisco Benbrook, TX2001 Boxster
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keep the flash alive!
15 YearsRandy Watson (Tess) WeatherfordToby Pennycuff (Reagan) DallasJeff Herrmann (Lisa Gaffney) FlorenceCharles BrodnaxChuck Machala Plano
10 YearsShawn Mobley (Kelly) McKinneyBryan Corbell (Joy) ArlingtonMichael Langford DallasWeldon Johnson Fort WorthMichael Holloway
5 YearsEd Mullenix (Donna) PlanoGeorge Wright (Patti) DallasJeff Wier DallasRoy Whitehead (Elizabeth)DallasScott Lamb (Jeanette) TylerJohn Young KellerChuck Heflin (Lisa) Fort WorthRonnie Gyure RockwallJohn Malonis Ft WorthRay Nannis (Misty Oropeza) DallasDavid King CoppellRam Vasantharajan (Srikanth Krishnan) PlanoTroy Freiburg (Serena) Azle
For Sale: 1996 911 Carrera Cabriolet, Midnight Dark Blue metallic paint, Provence light blue INTERIOR leather; OEM canvas unlatching-folding convertible top in original like-new condition, Tiptronic, paddle shift on steering wheel, 282 HP; only 48,277 original miles! Sport suspension, digital sound w/in dash CD, automatic speed control; vented disc brakes w/ABS, 18” Wheels w/Technology Rims, 265/35 ZR18 Tires, OEM wheel cover emblems, speed activated rear spoiler, power windows & seats; locks, keyless entry; alarm, full factory gauge package including tach and 180mph speedo, book manuals, clean Carfax; it’s that kind of collector Porsche! No damage history. Garage kept, dealer maintained. New Porsche Battery, oil and fluids + flush. $48,500. Contact Joy at 281-222-2176 or legacy.property@yahoo.com (08)
For Sale: 1987 944 Turbo, complete car roller and separate motor ready for install. Car is red over blk, motor has 167k miles and was running great when removed for V8 conversion car. $4000 for car and motor, may sell separately if needed. Contact Sean@k3smotorsports.com 817-929-7259 cell/text. (08)
For Sale: 2001 Carrera, Black w/ black interior and black painted wheels. 63,000 miles/inspection done. 6-speed/sun roof/upgraded control arms/toe in/ceramic brakes/extra set of wheels. Great for street and/or DE, $23,000. Contact Bud @ 214-202-3390. (08)
For Sale: 2005 Boxster S, Arctic Silver w/ black top and black interior. Original owner, daily
driver, dealer maintained with all records. 6MT, 19” Carrera Classics, Bi-Xenons, sport steering wheel, sport shifter, factory chrome exhaust tip. Complete with both keys, original window sticker, certificate of authenticity, etc. Never tracked, raced or abused. See photos for door dings and mild wheel rash - 108K miles daily driver, after all! Transaction to close when my Boxster GTS arrives first week of September 2014. Asking $16,900. craigdelaughter@gmail.com (07)
For Sale: 1996 996 Cabriolet, Midnight Blue exterior with blue fabric top, Sand/tan interior leather. Single Maverick region owner, 49,800 miles. Additional hard top and wind defector. Rear main seal, intermediate bearing and clutch new. GT 2 and 3 suspension. B & B Tri-flow headers and exhaust. $27,000. Contact Bruce Hecht, 214.365.2712 Direct, 214.769.5576 Cell, or bhecht@swearingen.com (07)
For Sale: 2004 Boxster S, Lapis Blue Metallic with Graphite Grey leather interior, power seat package, Bose sound package, Xenon headlamp package, Tiptronic S, 18” Turbo Look II wheels and Porsche Stability Management, 14,434 miles. $29,900. Contact Michelle Bresette, 817-479-3074, 817-929-8737 (cell), or itsmbresette@gmail.com (06)
For Sale: 2000 Boxster, Silver/Grey top, tan interior, daily driver, 112K mi., A/C blows cold, heater works great. 5-spd. manual. Two keys, owner’s manuals. Last maintenance done by Autobahn. Asking $9K. Can provide pics. Contact Faye at flparkhill@gmail.com or (817) 807-5658. (06)
For Sale: 2006 Cayenne, Silver w/black interior, V6, Tiptronic, AWD, Silver, 2006, satellite radio, radar detector, 82,300 miles, new spark plugs, tires, battery, $21,000. Contact 817-692-1479. (06)
For Sale: 2008 Boxster Limited Edition, VIN WP0CA29848U710389, 8400 miles, manual trans, Orange/Black, Cruise Control, Leather Heated Seats, Power Mirrors, Rear Window Defroster, Side Curtain Airbags, Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel. This is the most PRISTINE LIMITED EDITION Boxster in the world. NO blemishes, absolutely PERFECT! If you do not want the most pristine 2008 Porsche Boxster Limited Edition -- do not call. CarFax available. Porsche wind stop, Sport Chrono package, Bose High End sound package, floor mats interior cover, black w/Alcantara seat inlays, Bi-Xenon headlights and Cabriolet roof in black, $35,900. Contact Glenn Douglass, 214-649-9105 (06)
UnclassifiedsUnclassifieds are available free to Maverick Region members and are $5 for all others (contact editor@mavpca for payment details). Please limit size to no more than 6 lines. Ads will run for 3 issues, after which they will be removed unless you request that they be run for an additional 3 issues. E-mail your ad to classifieds@mavpca.org by the 10th of the month to have your ad run in the following month’s Slipstream. Be sure to include car year, make and model, its mileage and asking price, as well as a contact name, phone number and/or email address. All parts will be advertised on our website. Check your ad for accuracy the first time it runs. Contact the editor to have your ad pulled sooner. Due to space constraints, photos may or may not be included.
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11454 Reeder RoadDallas, Texas 75229
(972) 241-6326
• Award winning service for 35+ years• Rated “Best in Dallas” a record 3 times• Rated “Best in Texas”• Rated “Top 10 Shops in U.S.”• Rated “Best in the West” by the Robert Bosch Corporation• A Better Business Bureau accredited business for 3 decades with an A+ rating•• The first ASE “Blue Seal of Excellence” business in Dallas• Racing background at Daytona, Sebring, and Riverside• Master Certified Technicians• Bosch Authorized Service Center• Air conditioned shop for technician efficiency and comfort• We do not sell cars, thus we must survive on our 35+ year service reputation
WHY YOU SHOULD TRUST YOUR PORSCHE TO LOUDEN MOTORCARS
SLIPSTREAM Advertiser Since 1978
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