Porsche Racing at Sears Point 9.24-25 and 10.29-30
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I will look forward to seeing you there.
And for those folks in the area interested in NorCal Porsche racing, please come and check out our 10th Annual Porsches at the Point. There will be two run groups of Porsche race cars, and Porsche DE drivers with appropriate experience may sign up as well.
Since it is the 10th annual season-ender, it would be great to have some of those infrequent area Porsche racers try to make it, as well as folks that have raced with us in the past. Come on out and see some old friends in the paddock!
And for those folks in the area interested in NorCal Porsche racing, please come and check out our 10th Annual Porsches at the Point. There will be two run groups of Porsche race cars, and Porsche DE drivers with appropriate experience may sign up as well.
Since it is the 10th annual season-ender, it would be great to have some of those infrequent area Porsche racers try to make it, as well as folks that have raced with us in the past. Come on out and see some old friends in the paddock!
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10th Annual Porsches at the Point!
Coming soon:
The 10th Annual "Porsches at the Point" event will take place at Sears Point, under NASA sanction October 29 and 30.
The PRC has extended an invitation to qualified Rennsport Reunion IV participants to make a racing "two fer" out of their trip to NorCal.
This event will include:
Two Porsche Racing Club racing groups, with a practice/warm-up, qualifying session and sprint races both days.
Mixed-marque NASA Time Trial and High Performance Driver's Education (HPDE) groups, which are Porsche-friendly for those with the required amount of track driving/DE experience.
See www.nasaproracing.com for details.
If you cannot drive or race, come out and watch and visit with drivers and teams. Spectators will see some great racing and some neat cars.
About the PRC
The PRC participates in a series of high quality racing events that are both competitive and fun. GT and Stock/Production classes are similar to those used in the Porsche Club of America's Club Racing program. In addition, the Series features two "specification" classes for Porsche 911 racing cars: Spec 911 and GT Limited.
Introduced during 2002, the Series’ Spec 911 Class is structured for Porsche 911 racing cars with 2.7, 3.0 and 3.2 liter engines, and allows a limited range of modifications. The Class has grown tremendously through the years, with 20 or more competitors at many events. The Spec 911 Class was added to the PCA Club Racing program in 2009.
The GT Limited Class provides a somewhat cost-reduced, competitive specification for 911 and 914 GT cars with modifications that are beyond the scope of the Series’ Stock/Production and Spec 911 Classes. Both classes offer exciting and competitive racing with cost-containment in mind, and racers earn points toward season championships.
Several of us PRC racers will be participating in the upcoming Rennsport Reunion at Laguna Seca. Several Spec 911 racers are included. Stop by, chat up the drivers, and check out the cars.
I will be there with my 911 GT2R car.
The 10th Annual "Porsches at the Point" event will take place at Sears Point, under NASA sanction October 29 and 30.
The PRC has extended an invitation to qualified Rennsport Reunion IV participants to make a racing "two fer" out of their trip to NorCal.
This event will include:
Two Porsche Racing Club racing groups, with a practice/warm-up, qualifying session and sprint races both days.
Mixed-marque NASA Time Trial and High Performance Driver's Education (HPDE) groups, which are Porsche-friendly for those with the required amount of track driving/DE experience.
See www.nasaproracing.com for details.
If you cannot drive or race, come out and watch and visit with drivers and teams. Spectators will see some great racing and some neat cars.
About the PRC
The PRC participates in a series of high quality racing events that are both competitive and fun. GT and Stock/Production classes are similar to those used in the Porsche Club of America's Club Racing program. In addition, the Series features two "specification" classes for Porsche 911 racing cars: Spec 911 and GT Limited.
Introduced during 2002, the Series’ Spec 911 Class is structured for Porsche 911 racing cars with 2.7, 3.0 and 3.2 liter engines, and allows a limited range of modifications. The Class has grown tremendously through the years, with 20 or more competitors at many events. The Spec 911 Class was added to the PCA Club Racing program in 2009.
The GT Limited Class provides a somewhat cost-reduced, competitive specification for 911 and 914 GT cars with modifications that are beyond the scope of the Series’ Stock/Production and Spec 911 Classes. Both classes offer exciting and competitive racing with cost-containment in mind, and racers earn points toward season championships.
Several of us PRC racers will be participating in the upcoming Rennsport Reunion at Laguna Seca. Several Spec 911 racers are included. Stop by, chat up the drivers, and check out the cars.
I will be there with my 911 GT2R car.