Porschefest 2010
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Kevin, you've seen my driving credentials in your mirrors. I was the guy WAY at the back of the Alamagordo-to-Arlington freight train. I usually get lapped at thes one-lap speed festival tour events. Rob's seen me drive too. I'm terrified of the brake pedal.
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^^ don't let dr bob fool you. I've never seen anyone shred Angeles Crest end to end w/out ever using the brakes, except to let us catch up. I suspect he has magic tires or a brake light kill switch...
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Brakes are the antithesis of horsepower, that's my theory anyway.
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Bob, i think you were in sleep mode that day. I recall you having a very long drive the prior day and then being up very late repairing Bill`s broken exhaust. I only stayed close because I get lost going around the block! I`m so bad my friends got me a special plate for my motorcycle to remind me.
Last edited by Hold On; 03-30-2010 at 02:48 AM.
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I'm working on a devious plan to have the wife, MIL and kids in Hawaii that weekend. Tragically I won't be able to make it to Hawaii.....
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suesanway@pobox.com is the email addr to sign up for the corral on Sat... 20 cars or more and we park for free
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More Track Tour Info:
The California Festival of Speed is being held on April 9-11 at the Auto Club Speedway (formerly the California Speedway) in Fontana. This is a fabulous weekend of PCA Club Racing which brings some of the finest Porsche racers you’ll find anywhere. Teams like Greg Franz’s Pirelli Cup, James Sofronas with his Global Motorsports Group who last year ran the 24 Hours at Dayton, Kevin Buckler’s The Racers Group and of course Loren Beggs and 911 Design, as well as many others. The American Le Mans Series is the only other series that comes close to this quality of Porsche racing.
In addition to the fabulous Club Racing, there are Time Trials, a Concours d’ Elegance, Vendor’s Row, Car Corrals, Festival Goodie Store and lunchtime Track Tours. We are again looking forward to Porsche Cars North America hosting an autocross style test drive opportunity.
We are also again having lunch time Track Tours which allow everyone an opportunity to drive the actual track (at parade lap speed). Whether it is in a Porsche or in the family station wagon with the family, everyone with a valid driver’s license is allowed on the track at the noon time break for a lap or two for $20.00 a car.
We are also making up corrals of like Porsches so contact us and we will let you know what is happening with your Porsche model. Or, if you belong to a club or group and would like to come together we will exempt the $10.00 parking fee for groups of 20 cars or more. We will be making up corrals on Saturday and Sunday and are looking for all Porsche Registries and Special Interest groups - you are invited to make up a corral - please contact SuesanWay@pobox.com
The Festival relies on volunteer workers and will be again this year.
It is a small jump from attending to volunteering to work a 4-hour shift while at the event and volunteers don’t pay parking.
There is no entrance fee – just the $10.00 parking fee.
If you would like to participate or to get more information, please contact
SuesanWay@pobox.com
I'd recommend Volunteering if you are planning to be there for a day. Although it's only a $10.00 savings, you get access to the whole place and see stuff the regluar attendees might not. Kinda like a super pit pass - and you get a free t shirt
The California Festival of Speed is being held on April 9-11 at the Auto Club Speedway (formerly the California Speedway) in Fontana. This is a fabulous weekend of PCA Club Racing which brings some of the finest Porsche racers you’ll find anywhere. Teams like Greg Franz’s Pirelli Cup, James Sofronas with his Global Motorsports Group who last year ran the 24 Hours at Dayton, Kevin Buckler’s The Racers Group and of course Loren Beggs and 911 Design, as well as many others. The American Le Mans Series is the only other series that comes close to this quality of Porsche racing.
In addition to the fabulous Club Racing, there are Time Trials, a Concours d’ Elegance, Vendor’s Row, Car Corrals, Festival Goodie Store and lunchtime Track Tours. We are again looking forward to Porsche Cars North America hosting an autocross style test drive opportunity.
We are also again having lunch time Track Tours which allow everyone an opportunity to drive the actual track (at parade lap speed). Whether it is in a Porsche or in the family station wagon with the family, everyone with a valid driver’s license is allowed on the track at the noon time break for a lap or two for $20.00 a car.
We are also making up corrals of like Porsches so contact us and we will let you know what is happening with your Porsche model. Or, if you belong to a club or group and would like to come together we will exempt the $10.00 parking fee for groups of 20 cars or more. We will be making up corrals on Saturday and Sunday and are looking for all Porsche Registries and Special Interest groups - you are invited to make up a corral - please contact SuesanWay@pobox.com
The Festival relies on volunteer workers and will be again this year.
It is a small jump from attending to volunteering to work a 4-hour shift while at the event and volunteers don’t pay parking.
There is no entrance fee – just the $10.00 parking fee.
If you would like to participate or to get more information, please contact
SuesanWay@pobox.com
I'd recommend Volunteering if you are planning to be there for a day. Although it's only a $10.00 savings, you get access to the whole place and see stuff the regluar attendees might not. Kinda like a super pit pass - and you get a free t shirt
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Looks like the 365 gang is going to lead the way this year:
FROM OUR PCA EMAIL LIST:
One of my favorite events of the year, The California Festival of Speed is coming up this weekend – April 9-11 at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana. There is just no finer club racing in southern California – not to mention some terrific Time Trials and a Saturday Enduro. All with the best seats in the house – your choice – and the cost is $10.00 a day for parking. There are also 2 NO COST opportunities to climb into a new Porsche and the $20.00 a carload lunch time track tours. Please see the attachment for more information.
I want to mention that the main sponsor for the Festival is the Southern California Porsche Dealer Association.
GPX’s Roy Lock has been rounding up A LARGE Porsche 356 Corral, and so far they have the largest organized corral (and they are hoping to have enough interest in lunch track tours to go out as a single group. Anyone wanting further information please contact Roy at rplock53@yahoo.com
Lennie Yee from Pacific Porsche has very generously donated a really good looking Porsche 356 watch as a give away with some free raffle tickets for anyone bringing out a 356 (you get more tickets by more participation). Thanks Lennie… and talk with Roy Lock for more info (562) 881-4302 or RPLock53@yahoo.com
FROM OUR PCA EMAIL LIST:
One of my favorite events of the year, The California Festival of Speed is coming up this weekend – April 9-11 at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana. There is just no finer club racing in southern California – not to mention some terrific Time Trials and a Saturday Enduro. All with the best seats in the house – your choice – and the cost is $10.00 a day for parking. There are also 2 NO COST opportunities to climb into a new Porsche and the $20.00 a carload lunch time track tours. Please see the attachment for more information.
I want to mention that the main sponsor for the Festival is the Southern California Porsche Dealer Association.
GPX’s Roy Lock has been rounding up A LARGE Porsche 356 Corral, and so far they have the largest organized corral (and they are hoping to have enough interest in lunch track tours to go out as a single group. Anyone wanting further information please contact Roy at rplock53@yahoo.com
Lennie Yee from Pacific Porsche has very generously donated a really good looking Porsche 356 watch as a give away with some free raffle tickets for anyone bringing out a 356 (you get more tickets by more participation). Thanks Lennie… and talk with Roy Lock for more info (562) 881-4302 or RPLock53@yahoo.com