PCA Golden Gate Region Club Race.
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PCA Golden Gate Region Club Race.
Golden Gate Region is a great club. They put on a very well run event at Thunderhill which I cant say enough good things about. I am grateful to get my start in Club Racing with this region.
I would like to pass it forward and incourage any of the many people that I see running with their DE program how easy it is to take driving to the next level and make the move to club race.
Spec Boxter is the car of choice with this group. I made my start with the 944.
I really like the 944. We are building a Spec Boxter now. After spending time building the car I still like the 944 better. Maybe its the limited slip? What do I know?. I do know how well it handles and also how cheap the operating costs are.
I also noticed at the Sebring Club Race the SP3 cars seem to be on the rise and a great car as well.
I would like to pass it forward and incourage any of the many people that I see running with their DE program how easy it is to take driving to the next level and make the move to club race.
Spec Boxter is the car of choice with this group. I made my start with the 944.
I really like the 944. We are building a Spec Boxter now. After spending time building the car I still like the 944 better. Maybe its the limited slip? What do I know?. I do know how well it handles and also how cheap the operating costs are.
I also noticed at the Sebring Club Race the SP3 cars seem to be on the rise and a great car as well.
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You should come down to Buttonwillow March 11-12 and join us. We always have a large turnout there of Spec Boxster's.....
http://www.motorsportreg.com/events/...raceway-949723
http://www.motorsportreg.com/events/...raceway-949723
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GGR/PCA is my home club and by far and away my favorite org to drive with - be it a DE or club racing. Super nice, friendly folks. They actually enforce the rules (sorely lacking in most other outfits), but in a good way. And it's chock full of Porsche's! Come out and join us!
GGR/PCA is my home club and by far and away my favorite org to drive with - be it a DE or club racing. Super nice, friendly folks. They actually enforce the rules (sorely lacking in most other outfits), but in a good way. And it's chock full of Porsche's! Come out and join us!
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Certainly is.
Especially since I was planning to steal Woods' semi driver for the weekend!
With smaller fields out West it would be nice to have some cooperation between the clubs. Since our cars are built to PCA specs, we tend to race with them. Looks like they have added a full Laguna Seca weekend and also at Sear's Point.
Hope to see you this year Tom!
Especially since I was planning to steal Woods' semi driver for the weekend!
With smaller fields out West it would be nice to have some cooperation between the clubs. Since our cars are built to PCA specs, we tend to race with them. Looks like they have added a full Laguna Seca weekend and also at Sear's Point.
Hope to see you this year Tom!
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Paul: Was sad to see you and Kim registered for PCA when I'm registered for NASA. We'll see who signs up for the race at Sears Point. If the other GTL drivers don't sign-up, I'll bail and head to Thunderhill (easy to do with NASA's cancellation policy).
I'll miss the PCA Laguna Race and Sears Point races as Stephanie and I will be in Italy. Any chance you two will do Road America this year? It looks like we could have up to 8 folk heading out this year (I'll be one of them).
I'll miss the PCA Laguna Race and Sears Point races as Stephanie and I will be in Italy. Any chance you two will do Road America this year? It looks like we could have up to 8 folk heading out this year (I'll be one of them).
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Paul: Was sad to see you and Kim registered for PCA when I'm registered for NASA. We'll see who signs up for the race at Sears Point. If the other GTL drivers don't sign-up, I'll bail and head to Thunderhill (easy to do with NASA's cancellation policy).
I'll miss the PCA Laguna Race and Sears Point races as Stephanie and I will be in Italy. Any chance you two will do Road America this year? It looks like we could have up to 8 folk heading out this year (I'll be one of them).
I'll miss the PCA Laguna Race and Sears Point races as Stephanie and I will be in Italy. Any chance you two will do Road America this year? It looks like we could have up to 8 folk heading out this year (I'll be one of them).
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We'll look forward to racing with you this season.
Paul - it'll be good to see you and Kim at Thunderhill. Couldn't agree more - it's unfortunate that all the west coast Porsche racing clubs can't get along. Think how much fun it would be to combine groups and run 200+ car race fields!
Paul - it'll be good to see you and Kim at Thunderhill. Couldn't agree more - it's unfortunate that all the west coast Porsche racing clubs can't get along. Think how much fun it would be to combine groups and run 200+ car race fields!
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We'll look forward to racing with you this season.
Paul - it'll be good to see you and Kim at Thunderhill. Couldn't agree more - it's unfortunate that all the west coast Porsche racing clubs can't get along. Think how much fun it would be to combine groups and run 200+ car race fields!
Paul - it'll be good to see you and Kim at Thunderhill. Couldn't agree more - it's unfortunate that all the west coast Porsche racing clubs can't get along. Think how much fun it would be to combine groups and run 200+ car race fields!