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RR O C K YO C K Y MM O U N TO U N T A I NA I N RR E G I O NE G I O N PP O R S C H EO R S C H E CC L U BL U B O FO F AA M E R I C AM E R I C A
VVOLUMEOLUME 48 • N48 • NUMBERUMBER EEIGHTIGHT
AAUGUSTUGUST 2006 2006
TTHEHE PPUBLICATIONUBLICATION FORFOR PPORSCHEORSCHE CCLUBLUB EENTHUSIASTSNTHUSIASTS
4 74 7 T HT H AA N N I V E R SN N I V E R S A RA R YY YY E A RE A R
Neither Rain, nor Sleet, nor Snow(well it really didn’t sleet nor snow)Can Keep the Ladies Off the Track.
See More on Page 11
2 August 2006 l RMR Porsche
PPRESIDENTRESIDENT’’SS MMESSAGEESSAGEOIL CHANGE
At RMR, as the days shorten with summer
ending, so too does the time left for this
season’s many volunteers on committees,
at events and on RMR’s managing Board
of Directors. RMR is organized and guid-
ed by its members to continue the 45+
years of club experience and also to bring
in the fresh oil of new members every fall
with our elections, committee appoint-
ments and event chairperson
selections. We have done a
great job of it in the past, so
join me now as we plan the
future for RMR to select or
quite possibly become the
people who will guide us next
year and beyond.
Here is how it works. First,
the RMR By-Laws provide for
a Nominating Committee to be
appointed by the Board con-
sisting of the President, Past-
President and one or more par-
ticipating members. Any
RMR member interested in a
board position should contact
one of the Committee mem-
bers to find out more about the
position requirements and to
volunteer. The Committee
reaches out to members to
gather suggestions for names
to consider. The Committee
also talks to current board
members to see if they want to
continue or would prefer to
step down or change positions
(yours truly is in the latter group). Second,
the Committee considers the best interests
of the club and its members and makes its
recommendation of candidates to the mem-
bership. Of course, other nominations are
accepted from the floor at the membership
meeting in November when the election of
Board members is held.
The Nominating Committee consists of
Andy Forberg, Jim Everson, Bob Speights,
Kathy Fricke and Tamela Cash. Please
contact any of the committee people with
your RMR Board suggestions for 2007.
The Board Positions are: President, 1st
Vice President, 2nd Vice President,
Treasurer, Secretary, Membership,
Newsletter Editor and Past President. Past
President is a non-voting Board position
filled by the outgoing President (again,
yours truly). All positions with the excep-
tion of membership and newsletter editor
are limited to two years. The various
RMR tasks are divided among the board
members and descriptions are available
from the Nominating Committee or by ask-
ing a current board member.
The Committee Positions are filled by the
incoming President and approved by the
Board. Like the Board members, some
committee members will want to continue,
and others prefer to step down. Moreover,
because most committees need several
members to accomplish their tasks, there
will be openings for interested new people
for sure. The committee positions include:
Challenge Series, Club Race Liaison,
Colorado Motorsports Council
Representative, CAMA Representative,
Goodie Store and Door Prizes, Equipment,
Chief Driving Instructor, Membership
Programs, Safety, Pre-Tech, Registration,
Timing, Webmeister, Historian, Insurance
and Promotion. Let the incom-
ing President know of your
interest in committees.
The Event Chairs are filled
by volunteers and recruitment
as the Vice Presidents plan the
season schedule. Event Chairs
plan and organize our many
events with the help of the two
VPs. We have tours, rallys,
socials, concours, charities,
autocrosses, driver education
events and a club race. Also,
the PCA Parade is approaching
and the volunteering has
already started for that national
event to be held in Colorado in
2009. Dave Speights and
Susan Bucknam, the current
VPs, are already recruiting for
the 2007 season and would be
very pleased to hear from you.
Well, that’s RMR organization
101 for you. Obviously, it
takes a lot of people working
year after year, new ideas and
a solid foundation. They
would say it is worth the effort because our
members keep coming back year after year,
and new members find a place to enjoy
Porsches and people too. Experience and
change are the oil that keeps the club run-
ning smoothly.
Andy Forberg,
President
RMR RRMR RESOURCESESOURCES
BBOARDOARD OFOF DDIRECTORSIRECTORS
To see the RMR Newsletter on the Web
go to www.rmrporscheclub.com and click
on the Newsletter button.
CCONTACTONTACT UUSS
President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 2
Membership Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 4
Editor’s Musing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 5
Event Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 5
Pre-Tech Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 5
Super DE & Club Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 6
Rush to Rushmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 7
Gmund West 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 8
Ladies’Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 11
Fossils, Felons, Food, & Fun . . . . . . . . . .page 16
Boulder Car Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 16
Membership Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 17
The Drivers Lounge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18
Concours Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 21
Member Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 22
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IINSIDENSIDE THISTHIS IISSUESSUE
President
Andy Forberg
(H) 303-399-3357
First Vice President
Susan Bucknam
(H) (303) 237-3140
(C) (303) 803-5683
Second Vice President
David Speights
(H) 970-225-2201
Treasurer
John Mackin
(303) 665-9579
Secretary
Cecil Morris
(303) 399-2482
Membership
Tamela Cash
(H) 303-554-7464
Newsletter
Rex Heck
RMR.Newsletter
@WeBeGone.com
(H) 303-841-8124
Past President
Jim Everson
jeverson@messner-
reeves.com
(H) 303-779-4211
(W) 303-605-1563
Commercial Advertising Rates
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10% discount for annual contracts paid in advance.
E-mail Michael Elliott at
[email protected] for information.
Member Ads
Advertising is free for RMR/PCA members.
Ads must be all text and less than 150 words.
Deadline for classified ad submission is the 10th. Ads
run for two months. Send your ad to
These members may be contacted for information
regarding the maintenance and modification of your
Porsche. They are specialists with detailed information
about specific Porsche cars.
356Tom Scott
303-819-0101
911Alan Fritze
303-697-8101
&
John Haley
303-798-2177
912Dan Rose
303-450-8222
desiraerose@
earthlink.net
914Dale Tuety
303-670-1279
924Dan Semborski
303-420-2708
928Mike Hemingway
303-979-4882
mikeandgennie@
qwest.net
944Richard Winnick
303-429-
5213rewinnick@CS
.com
BoxsterGraeme
Weston-Lewis
970-622-9972
AADVERTISINGDVERTISING IINFORMATIONNFORMATION
NNEWSLETTEREWSLETTER ONON THETHE WWEBEB
Cover Photo: Rick Goncalves
Circulation, Change of Address. and
Missed Issues: Tamela Cash at
Editorial Content and Articles: Rex
Heck at [email protected]
NNEWEW MMEMBERSEMBERS
4 August 2006 l RMR Porsche
MMEMBERSHIPEMBERSHIP MMESSAGESESSAGESWelcome to new and returning members! I can’t believe how quickly this summer is going by. I’d like to encourageeveryone to come out to our Club Race in September. This is our only wheel-to-wheel race in Colorado – for those ofus who don’t club race yet, this is a great event to watch and see what it’s all about or just to watch some good rac-ing. This event requires LOTS of volunteers – corner working, pit & grid, help with the social events and prizes. Ifyou’re not driving in the DE portion of the event, you may even get a free room! Watch your newsletter for infor-mation, or contact me and I’ll get you in touch with the right person. Feel free to call me at (303))554-7464 oremail [email protected] with any questions, problems, or suggestions. Tamela
Mike Forster & Violet Pimentel9755 W 81st AveArvada, CO 80005H – (303)422-64561964 356SC, 1996 993
Scott & Sune Henderson2524 S Kearney StDenver, CO 80222H – (303)692-8110W – (303)[email protected] C4 Cabriolet
Eric Lindberg1280 S Milwaukee StDenver, CO 80210H – (303)777-1688W – (303)[email protected] 997 white
Gary & Karen Shondeck342 Meadowlark TrailGunnison, CO 81230H – (970)641-6487W – (970)[email protected] Cayman olive
Chris & Stacy Tuckwell5580 S Marshall StLittleton, CO 80123H – (303)797-8456W – ([email protected] 944T red
Bruce & Marci Waddle1645 Stardance CrLongmont, CO 80501H – (303)772-8178W – (303)[email protected] Boxster silver
Peter & Chris Weilmuenster2610 E 132nd AveThornton, CO 80241H – (303)255-9030W – (303)[email protected] 968 black
Gary Williams6781 E Eagle PlHighland Ranch, CO 80130H - (303)471-1794W - (303)[email protected] 911 burgundy
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EEVENTVENT CCALENDARALENDAR
TTHEHE EEDITORDITOR’’SS MMUSINGSUSINGS
August 2006
Wednesday 8/2 Pre Tech for Pueblo
Thursday 8/3 RMR Membership Meeting
Saturday/Sunday 8/5-6 AMR Pueblo DE (CS)
Sunday/Friday 8/6-11 Porsche Parade
Thursday/Sunday 8/24-27 AMR Rush to Rushmore
September 2006
Tuesday 9/5 RMR Board Meeting
Wednesday 9/6 Pre-Tech for Super DE
Thursday 9/7 RMR Membership Meeting
Fri/Sat/Sun 9/15-17 RMR Super DE and Club Race
Saturday/Sunday 9/23-24 AMR Fall Tour (CS)
Wednesday 9/27 Pre-Tech for La Junta
October 2006
Tuesday 10/3 RMR Board Meeting
Thursday 10/5 RMR Membership Meeting
Saturday/Sunday 10/7-8 RMR La Junta DE (CS)
Saturday 10/14 RMR Fall Tour
Sunday 10/15 RMR/AMR Joint Board Meeting
Sunday 10/29 RMR Trick or Cross Autocross (CS)
Monday 10/30 RMR Board Meeting
Note: (CS) Challenge Series Event
For the most up to date event schedule, check out our online
calendar at www.rmrporscheclub.com or www.pca.org/alp.
2006 C2006 COMMITTEESOMMITTEES
Challenge Series
Greg Curtiss
303-699-9360
CMC Representative
Jerry Schouten
303-777-3942
303-762-8806
Door Prizes
Bob Sutherland
303-795-0471
Jerry Medina
303-795-1651
Equipment
Chris Sully
303- 369-9052
Historian
Andrea Rossiter
303-333-4223 [email protected]
Instructors
Randy Hoch
Safety
Graeme Weston-Lewis970-622-9972
Tech Inspection
Greg Johnson
303-789-2545
Timing
Bob Speights
970-282-3495
Club Race Liaison
Mike Quigley
303-322-2666
Webmeister
Scott Rogers
970-690-8343
Programs
Rick Goncalves
303-697-1960
Zone 9 Representative
Dale Thero
303-832-4181 x117
720-344-0265
CAMA Representative
Walt Fricke
303-499-6540
It has been a busy summer as you can see
from the articles this month. There have
been events for everyone. Just in this issue
there are stories about the Concurs, Gmund
and Ladies’ Day. And it doen’t slow down.
By the time you read this, the Aspen event
will be over, and we will be getting ready
for Pueblo, Parade and Rushmore in August.
And don’t forget the Grand Prix of Denver.
Champ car racing in our own back yard.
Also there is the Boulder Car Show,
Concours and Block Party on August 27.
Lots of fun cars and good eats. Email
[email protected] for informa-
tion.
Then in September there is the Club Race
and Super DE in Pueblo followed two
weeks later by the Intermountain Region
DE/Club Race. Go to http://vista.pca.org/int
for details on the Intermountain event.
After three years, I have decided to retire as
newsletter editor. The president’s article
describes the process for selection of board
members (including newsletter editor). Take
a look, and if you are interested, contact me
or one of the other board members. I have
enjoyed the job, but now it is time to give
someone else a turn at the fun.
Rex Heck, Editor
August 2nd (Pueblo)
Prestige Imports
Eisenbud’s
September 6th (Super DE)
Stevinson Imports
Eurosport Automotive
September 27th (La Junta)
Storz Garage
Eurosport Ltd
This year pre-tech for each DE will be at a
different site. People in Denver will have
two choices. Check the event article for
times and locations other areas.
PPRERE-T-TECHECH SSCHEDULECHEDULE
6 August 2006 l RMR Porsche
EUROSPORTAUTOMOTIVE
PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN & DOMESTIC REPAIR
RMR/PCA MEMBER
David MarshallTelephone: (303) 423-3715Fax: 303-423-3697
5615 Lamar Street Arvada, CO 80002
Many people are asking, “Just what is a
SUPER DE”? Well my track-time-starved
friends, it is an opportunity to enjoy the 2.2
mile road course at Pueblo for THREE
DAYS of Drivers’ Education. For those
who cannot commit that much time, we
have made it easy for you. Take your pick
– Friday DE ($90.) Saturday DE ($90.) or
Sunday DE ($60). The Three-day value
pack is priced at $210. or a savings of $30
with which you could buy 10 gallons of
gas!
You will also be entertained between run
groups or corner working duties by the two
Club Race groups who will be practicing
on Friday and Saturday and racing on
Sunday. This also means that race fuel
will be available for purchase at the track
along with tire support should you need
these services.
Instructors will be available each day for
your continuing education. We do require
however, that you have participated in at
least one Drivers’ Ed prior to this event.
Friday will consist of the normal 6 run
groups for 3 on-track sessions each.
Expect to be mixed in with Club Racers if
you are in one of the more experienced run
groups. Saturday we will have 2 run
groups for 3 sessions and the same 2 on
Sunday for 2 sessions.
Saturday night will feature a splendid din-
ner prepared by Gosar Sausage Co. of
Montrose. Of course if you help out by
working corners on Saturday and Sunday
AND are participating in the DE both days
your dinner will be complimentary. If you
are not driving in the DE and come out to
work a full day of corners on Saturday OR
Sunday, then your dinner is on the house
and your hotel room will be subsidized by
the Club. In either case your lunch will be
provided compliments of our sponsors.
This event is likely to cap out – so don’t
delay – go online now and signup at
http://www.rmrporscheclub.com. See you
at the track.
SSIGNIGN--UPUP ISIS OPENOPEN FORFOR THETHE SUPER DESUPER DEPPUEBLOUEBLO MMOTORSPORTSOTORSPORTS PPARKARK
SSEPTEPT. 15,16,17. 15,16,17
7August 2006 l RMR Porsche
Rush to Rushmore
! August 24th – 27th
More information can be found on www.rmrporscheclub.com
Register now!Space is limited.
More information can be found on the AMR & RMR websites.
Register via the MotorsportReg.com website.
If you have any questions call Ron or Sheri Martinez @ 719-243-3531
or send an e-mail to: [email protected]
Highlights
� Over 900 miles of scenic driving roads.
� Beautiful state and national parks... including the Black Hills, the Badlands, Custer, Wind Cave, Devils Tower and Mt. Rushmore.
� The “Kool Nights in Deadwood” Hot Rod Festival, The streets will be alive with music, hot rods, casinos and great restaurants.
� Clean and comfortable rooms at the Holiday Inn in Rapid City (discounted rates are available for reservations made by July 24th).
You are invited to …
Come join your Porsche friends and make some new ones during this memorable four-day trip to Mt. Rushmore. We’ll be driving our Porsches along some of America’s most spectacular roads.Itinerary
Day 1 – Thursday, August 24th
� Pre-Tour breakfast at the Moonlight Diner near DIA.
� A scenic 400+ mile drive from Denver to Rapid City, SD
� Cocktail reception party Day 2 – Friday, August 25
th
� Breakfast and driver’s meeting
� A guided tour through the Northern Hills of SD
� Dinner and “Kool Nights in Deadwood” Hot Rod Festival.
Day 3 – Saturday, August 26th
� Breakfast and driver’s meeting
� A guided tour through the Southern Hills of SD
� Awards ceremony in Rapid City
Day 4 – Sunday, August 27th
� Optional autocross in Rapid City
� Leisurely drive home
We’ll also have prizes, games and a special music CD to help you remember your journey. Register as soon as possible because space is limited to 30 cars for this very popular tour event.
The registration fee is $40 per car.
8 August 2006 l RMR Porsche
As dawn broke on a picture perfect Sunday June 25th, a
constant stream of 250 plus magnificent looking Porsches
began to parade in front of the Maybees’ Pfortnerhaus in
Henderson Colorado. Of those 250 Porsches over one-hun-
dred were getting ready for the concours, chaired by Kathy
Fricke.
Gmund West 2006 had record attendance of over 750
Porsche enthusiasts, concourers, sponsors, swap meet sell-
ers, vendors and 100 wonderful volunteers. Need we say
more? If you missed the event, we are sorry for it was a
great one.
The winners of the Concours are as follows:
Best of Show Score
Mel Shapiro/Tom Conway - 1956 356 Speedster
Peoples Choice award:
1 - Bill Jackson/Lynne Bentsen
2 - Mel Shapiro/Tom Conway
3 - Art Rancis
Best Period-Style Dress Award
1 - Scotty and Jean Knox
2 – King and Carol Clemons
Class #1 – 356’s
1 - Mel Shapiro/Tom Conway
2 - Tom/Mark Kutner
3 - Bill Jackson/Lynne Bentsen
Class #2 - Tractors
1 - Joe Mond
2 - Don Chew
3 - Bill Ferguson shown by Bob Rohr
Class #3 – 924 / 944 / 928 / 968
1 - Fred/Wendy Clark
2 - Chris/Kathleen Lennon
3 - Phil Robinson
Class #4 – 914 (1969-75) 912 / 911 / 930 (1965-1983)
1 - Ron Podboy shown by Klaus Rappenserger
2 - Mark Jekot
3 - Michael Ferguson
Class #5 – 911 / 993 (1984-1998)
1 - Don Breithaupt
2.- Alan Benjamin
3 - Ron Tiemann
Class #6 – 996 / 997 / Carrera GT
1. Ken/Gail Spoonts
2 - Kent Johnson
Class #7 – 986/Boxster / Cayman / Cayenne
1 - Ron Shaw
2 - Bob Sutherland
3 - Bob/Carole Gale
Class #8 – All Racecars
1 - Jerry Schouten
2 - Bob Beaton
The tractor cross was again a huge success, Graeme
Weston-Lewis and Tamela Cash really know how to have
fun as well as drive for they were the fastest top drivers of
the women and men.
Joe Leoni was busy organizing the swap meet and also
brought his miniature Porsche that he had made for his
grandchild. It was quite a hit with the younger generation.
What vehicle at the Gmund West 2006 was a palindrome?
(Racecar, of course) this was just one of the 20 questions on
the Schlepper Tech Quiz, chaired by Don Chew. Graeme
Weston-Lewis took top score.
As the curtain falls, the Maybees want to thank the many
people that took part in making this event, especially King
and Carol Clemons and Tina and George McDonald for
their pre-event assistance and organization skills this event
never would have been so successful. The many volunteers
on Saturday and food servers on Sunday, you were great.
Our Featured Artists Mike Jekot and Larry Braun and
Vendors: 356 Goodie Store. PCA Goodie Store, Porsche-
Diesel Tractors, LLC, Blocks Books, Campbell Levy
Designs, Round About Signs, and The Beaded Edge.
A very special thank you to our Sponsors: Porsche AG
Clubs Coordination, RMR/PCA, 356 Registry, RM356
Club, Porsche-Diesel Tractor Registry, SIG – PCA, Prestige
Imports, Ed Carroll Motor Co, Stevinson Imports, Auto
Weave, Carquip, 9 Magazine, Gosar Ranch Natural Foods,
St. Polly Girl beer, our neighbors and many others.
As one of our favorite volunteers said, “WOW and
Thanks!!!
RRECORDECORD BBREAKINGREAKING GGMUNDMUND WWESTEST 20062006
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11August 2006 l RMR Porsche
It was a dark and stormy day…and
the ladies had fun at the track any-
way!
More than 40 drivers of the female
persuasion participated in Ladies’
Day on July 8 at the Colorado State
Patrol track in Golden. Drivers and
volunteers alike gamely conquered
weather that progressed from over-
cast to monsoon. The rain cut the
day a bit short but did not dampen
spirits.
New drivers attended Chief Driving
Instructor Vicki Earnshaw’s class
on performance driving basics as
the morning drizzle turned into a
downpour. Corner workers bravely
stood under umbrellas, ensuring
that all the novices could get in
three runs. Instructors had barely a
moment to breathe between stu-
dents, as they each took care to help
drivers felt safe and in control on
the wet track. Friends and family
sheltered under the large tents we
thought would be protecting us
from hot sun. And through it all,
our friend Mo prepared burgers and
brats for lunch and some incredible
remoulade for “near-beer 30.”
Although the event was called early,
about the time trout were spotted
swimming by corner 4, the fun con-
tinued during the social hour. Each
driver was awarded a certificate of
achievement for “feats of speed and
finesse deserving of praise, choco-
late, and a warm bath.” In keeping
with the footwear theme, a panel of
discerning judges led by President
Forberg awarded valuable prizes to
winners of the shoe contest.
Highlights included Bob Egeland’s
high-heeled driving shoes (is he
taking orders?) and Tamela Cash’s
winning entry in the Street Class.
Each driver received a goody bag
filled with items from event sponsor
Dr. Josh Wyte and
other area businesses and organiza-
tions. Prizes were donated by
Prestige Imports (door prizes),
Roberta’s Chocolates (a solid
chocolate 911), Detailer’s Paradise
(a pair of women’s Piloti driving
shoes), Williams Jewelers ($100 gift
certificate), and Car Talk (a photo
signed by Tom and Ray Magliozzi,
inscribed “In Praise of Women
Drivers”).
The success of the day really
demonstrated the RMR “can-do”
attitude and we’d like to thank all
the wonderful volunteers who made
it happen, all the friends who
cheered us on, and the drivers who
proved that fun at the track isn’t
just for sunny days.
And a special thanks to our event
sponsor:
Dr. Josh Wyte, Family &
Restorative Dentistry
970-667-1293.
HHEELEEL/T/TOEOE—L—LADIESADIES’ D’ DAYAY 20062006
Photos: Craig Crease
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LLADIESADIES’ D’ DAYAY ANDAND GGMUMU
Ladies’ Day Photos: Craig Crease & Rick Goncalves
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MUNDMUND, W, WHATHAT AA MMONTHONTH
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Photo: Robert Birney
Photo: Robert Birney
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The annual RMR dinner tour is rapidly approaching. Your hosts are the Wrights (Janet and Steve) and the Rossiters (Andrea and
David). The date is October 14th and once again we will meet at the Wright’s house in Castle Rock for a day of Fossils, Felons, Food
and Fun. What does it all mean? Well, you’ll just have to join us to find out!
The tour commences at 8:30 AM, and will meander through the Rockies with a few surprises along the way. Also, back by popular
demand, the tour will be followed by a dinner and special wine tasting at La Petite Maison in Colorado Springs. This was a big favorite
in last year’s Fall Tour.
Cost for the tour is only $40 per car. If you would like to join us for dinner and the wine tasting, it is $40 per person. You may do one
or both it’s, up to you. Those of you who joined us last year had a great time. Come back and join us again-and tell your friends.
On line registration will be available. For additional information contact us at:
FFOSSILSOSSILS, F, FELONSELONS, F, FOODOOD, & F, & FUNUN
A FA FABULOUSABULOUS FFALLALL FFLINGLING!!
Janet and Steve Wright3758 Castle Butte DriveCastle Rock, CO [email protected]
Andrea and David Rossiter 303-333-4223Janet and Steve Wright 303-681-2849
Sunday, August 27th
All proceeds go to benefit the Boulder
Mountain Fire Protection District.
Schedule:
12-5 PM Concours – $10
5-8 PM Block Party – $25
7 PM Concours Awards Ceremony
The Block Party includes Dinner, Drinks, a
Live Band and a Taste of NOBO. Dinner
Buffet provided by select North Boulder
restaurants.
All events will be held on Boulder View
Lane which will be closed in Mall-type
fashion for automobile viewing.
This event promises to attract many special
vehicles and will feature a variety of auto-
mobiles including sports cars, specialty
SUVs ranging from antiques to early clas-
sics to current models.
Cars Wanted: Multiple categories of cars
will be available for judging. Judging will
be administered by nationally certified
concours judges and prizes will be award-
ed to cars in various categories. Cars from
local collections will also be on display. If
you have a car that you would like to show
or have judged for prizes, e-mail us at
[email protected] by August 10
to register. Please register early as space
will be limited. In addition to the fun of
the event, entrants will receive a free
detailing seminar.
Ticket sales: For advance tickets please e-
mail [email protected].
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Social Membership starts at a $500 one-time initiation fee and quarterly dues of $90.
Featuring fine and casual dining, live entertainment, pool, tennis, and exercise facilities.
Any exhilarating 20 minute drive from downtown Denver, the Club offersthe perfect mountain getaway with views of the canyon and city lights below.
The membership meeting in August 3rd will feature a DVD detail-
ing the making of the 1968 movie “Grand Prix”. This was probably
the best quality movie ever made about racing, being among the
first to feature on car cameras, interesting special effects, and the
actors doing their own driving at high speeds. The meeting will be
at the Radisson Hotel Denver Stapleton Plaza, 3333 Quebec St,
Denver, at 6:30pm. There will be the usual short meeting, door
prizes, cash bar and hors d’oeuvres.
A visit to Dallas, TX for the Motorsport
Ranch Club Race
By Jesse Wurmbrand
The ringing cell phone over the hum of the
turbo-diesel pulled me back from my day-
dream. Barely fifty miles into a nine hun-
dred mile trip to Fort Worth, Texas, the sun
was setting on a warm Thursday night. My
plan was to put as much of the fourteen
hour journey behind me so that I could
learn the new track during Friday’s test and
tune. Mike Quigley, with the first of many
calls, checking on my progress, was just a
few miles behind me. We wondered what
stories would come out of this race week-
end. Having been to enough Club Races,
I’ve come to realize that often, the most
memorable events take place off the track.
Subsequent calls revealed that most of the
Colorado racers were heading South, too.
Bob, Deb, and Keara Polich along with Joy
and Bill Petty had ignored all offers to
break up their rolling party of five. Despite
an all-night effort, they were now lost and
suffering from one of Bob’s requisite trailer
tire blow outs. John Skovgaard and Sean
Graham, once again stymied in unorthodox
attempts to haul two racecars, were making
their ways separately. We would also be
joined by Alpine Region’s Tom Mitchell
who would be making his rookie debut in
his GT4S 911. Only the smartest among
our ranks were still enjoying the comforts
of home. Bobby Dahlstrom and Mike
Martin both took advantage of arrive-and-
drive situations and were landing Friday,
rested, relaxed and clear-headed. One of
these races, I must figure out how to fly in!
Arriving at the track we established the
Colorado Compound consisting of eight F
stock cars and Bobby floating around in his
GT5. Friendships with the ever-welcoming
Texans were rekindled, rivalries reignited,
and trash-talking kicked into high gear.
Saturday dawned hot and humid as we pre-
pared for a day of practice
to be capped off with a fun
race in the afternoon. We
all struggled to learn the
challenging three mile
track, its many technical
turns and tremendous ele-
vation changes. Only Bill
Petty came off the track
commenting on the ease
with which he was able to
master it in his second out-
ing in his new car.
As the group from
Colorado has grown larger,
so too have the odds that
we will suffer from
mechanical troubles. Pulling back into the
compound after the third session, we found
Mike Quigley already unbolting his engine.
Having lost third gear, he embarked on
what would become a heroic transmission
change project. Ultimately, with his engine
in and out twice that afternoon, he was able
to make it back out for qualifying.
Leaving Mike under his car, the rest of
gridded up for the fun race. Three consecu-
tive race starts followed by a short race.
The race turned out to be even shorter than
scheduled for three of our group. Bill
Petty, Bob Polich, and Sean Graham were
forced out with car problems. Bob learning
that it’s not the flight but the landing that
can damage an SC!
Race day on Sunday only continued the
trend we had seen earlier: more cars suffer-
ing mechanical problems. Mike Martin,
driving his new SC very well, succumbed to
a broken gearbox. Mike Quigley in what
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was later described by corner workers as a
“fireball,” is in the market for a good SC
motor. Bobby spent many hours trying to
find the correct set up for his carbs at this
lower altitude but never seemed happy with
the outcome.
I accomplished what I had set out to do for
the weekend. I was able to keep local
expert driver, Jim Buckley, within sight. I
finished second to him in all three races but
it was difficult to really relish my small vic-
tory with all the problems going on around
the compound. Tom
Mitchell meanwhile drove
well in his rookie effort
and earned the Rookie of
the Race award for his
good work! Nice job
Tom!
While our showing was
less than stellar, I still
think a great time was had
by all. The Texans of the
Maverick Region know
how to throw a party! The
hospitality was most gra-
cious and nearly non-stop
with dinner parties every
night. The friends we’ve
made in Texas are wonderful people and
several will be joining us in Pueblo for our
own Club Race. I only hope we can return
the welcome they have shown us!
Lars builds a racecar – Update 4
Not that any of us ever had any doubt that
Lars Waldner could maintain the focus,
enthusiasm, and the necessary time commit-
ment to build a racecar —-but what follows
in his words and pictures
shows that he has been
through the crucible,
crossed over the most
wearying and thankless
parts of this chore, and
emerged with but a few
fun details to attend to
until at last he can strap in,
flip his ignition and fuel
pump switches, and roar
off to the grid!
Lars: After my pressure
plate disaster... and sourc-
ing a new one from Dart
on Friday I had a few
hours over the weekend to
wrench. So, I bolted the new PP up...rein-
stalled the throwout bearing and clutch,
married the motor and tranny, and installed
them in the car without much fanfare. I
completed the Fuel-Safe cell plumbing and
same for the oil system. I had to make a fit-
ting that would hold the brass billet that
splits the fuel to both banks of fuel rails and
also holds the pressure gauge. Seats, and
harnesses.....waiting for their turn. A few
photos show that I am at last in the “clean
hands” portion of the work!
Tracks a-plenty headed to a prairie
location near you!
After attending the splendid Gmund event
at the Maybee’s on June25th, I found
myself headed in the direction of the now-
defunct Second Creek track. Why I subject-
ed myself to the forlorn sight that awaited
me I do not know. Seeing the weed-infest-
ed paddock and track, without any of the
familiar amenities in sight – grandstands
gone, same for the mobile home meeting
room, made me long for the old place. Not
because it was the best track any of us had
ever driven, but in many of our cases it was
the first. Many friendships were formed
around DE’s, Wednesday night lapping ses-
sions, and SCCA/RMVR races. Now it’s
gone. We are getting used to that fact, but
this summer seems so strangely different
than those before. The Rocky Mountain
region is making do with the few DE dates
that we have scheduled. But help is on the
way! We all have heard about Miller
Motorsports Park in Salt Lake – rumors
about a DE for our region are rife. Also,
enter Motorsports Park Hastings – nearing
completion and another chance to experi-
ence a new track. Both of these circuits
however, are pretty serious commitments in
terms of the drive to get there. Meanwhile,
our local CAMA group continues to seek
the ideal close-in location for our next track.
But last week my email was abuzz with
news of not one but two other new track
ventures that have apparently received
approvals to move forward. That, and a
rumble about PPIR being resurrected for
amateur use. So, hope abounds. We will
have an easy 90 minute trip to Genoa
(Colorado not Italy!) – think Limon, to
drive the new private-venture road course
scheduled to open next summer.
Additionally, one could seek membership in
the new Motorsport Country Club in Agate,
CO which will be located a mere 45 min-
utes from the Mousetrap. This track will
also rent to organizations such as ours for
DE/Club Race use. Hang in their my track-
junkie friends, and in the meantime try not
to drive past old Second Creek!
Mike Quigley
Club Race Liaison
Plenty of hours and dollars reside here
Safety first - Fuel Safe cell shares space with the oil system
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Favorite Porsche AwardBill Jackson/Lynne Benston – 1949 GMUND
Highest ScoresNovice: Michael Brendle 1988 911 Turbo: 247.6Street: - Dave Velasco – 1987 911 – 271.1
People’s Chocie Award was presented to:#7 BMW 1958 ISETTA 300
Congratulations!
Street Division
Class S1 – 356 All Years – Pre A
Bill Jackson
Lynne Benston 1st 1949 GMUND Coupe 258.2
Scotty Knox 2nd 1953 Pre A Coupe 246.3
Art/Mary Anstine 3rd 1955 Pre A Conv. 246.2
Class S1 – 356 A’s All Years
Art/Mary Anstine 1st 1959 “D” Conv. 240.4
Ryan Hiatt 2nd 1958 356 A Coupe 236.9
Class S1 – 356 B’s All Years
Bob/Lynda Thompson 1st 1963 356-B Coupe 243.1
Class S2 – 911, 912 1965 – 1968
Tom/Carolyn Sullivan 1st 1968 912 Targa 242.4
Arthur Diehard 2nd 1968 911 L 232.0
Class S2 – 911 1972 - 1975
Matthew Baker 1st 1975 911 S Coupe 262.9
Greg Russell 2nd 1974 911 Carrera Cpe 254.0
Mark Dreiling 3rd 1974 911 Coupe 248.1
Harry Mason 4th 1972 911T Coupe 240.4
Once again, we are indebted to all of you
who so willingly helped with one of the
more successful concours events ever!
This event just keeps getting bigger and
better, with more astounding results every
year and the Children’s Program of CP of
Colorado is forever grateful. This was one
of the very best shows that we’ve had so
far. There were over 350 cars at the show.
IMAGINE – 350 unbelievably beautiful
automobiles, with at least that many people
responsible for bringing them out for dis-
play.
We wish to give special kudos to “The
Committee”, which is comprised of indi-
viduals from the various local car clubs,
for their dedication and willingness to vol-
unteer each year – giving back to the com-
munity in such a powerful way. Both
givers and receivers benefit greatly from
your enthusiasm.
A very special THANKS is due Jim and
Debbie Walters, Co-chairs of the event,
without whom the Concours would not
have been the success that it was. They are
hard working and very dedicated to this
cause. THANK YOU BOTH so very
much.
As this article is written, it is our belief that
this is one of the largest grossing Concours
yet – raising over $74,000.00 all to benefit
the kids with CP. WOW!!! Well, that’s
thanks to all of you who participated either
by preparing and bringing your fine car,
the very special judges, all of the volun-
teers, and those individuals who came
through the gates to appreciate the unbe-
lievable array of very fine automobiles.
Another special area of accolades goes to
those wonderful corporate sponsors with-
out whom the Concours would not have
been the grand success that it was. Please
take a moment to review all of the spon-
sors which are listed in the 2006 Event
Program and thank them every chance you
get.
Last, but definitely not least, the staff of
CP of Colorado who work tirelessly with
the Committee to ensure the smooth run-
ning and success of this show each year.
This event could not happen without YOU!
Lynn Scott
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Class S3 – 911 1982 – 1985
Mark Jekot 1st 1982 911SC Coupe 260.4
Dennis Trapp 2nd 1985 911 Coupe 254.2
Greg Cline 3rd 1985 911 Targa 233.3
Class S3 – 911 1986 – 1989
David Velasco 1st 1987 911 Carrera Cp 271.1
Jerry Medina 2nd 1989 911 Targa 257.9
Art Rancis 3rd 1987 911 Cab 246.6
Class S6 – 924, 928, 944 & 968 All Years
Al/Lane Thalit 1st 1983 944 Coupe 259.7
Todd Hamiel 2nd 1986 928 S Coupe 259.5
Chris/Kathleen Lennon3rd 1992 968 Cabriolet 248.5
Class S7 – Boxsters 1997 – 2000
Ron Shaw 1st 1999 Convertible 247.0
Cecil Morris 2nd 1997 986 Conv. 246.5
Bob Lewis 3rd 2000 Boxster S 245.8
Steve Uban 4th 2000 986 S 245.6
Class S7 – Boxsters 2001 – 2006
Bob Sutherland 1st 2001 Roadster 241.4
Jim Florcy 2nd 2006 Coupe 236.2
Class S8 - Special Interest
Chris/Jamey Wening 1st 1977 930 Coupe 225.0
Novice Division
Class N3 – 911, 930 1978 – 1989
Michael Brendle 1st 1988 911 Turbo Cp 247.6
Scott DeShetler 2nd 1986 Carerra Coupe 245.9
Class N4 – 911, 930 1990 – Present
Bob Lorimer 1st 1994 Speedster 246.3
Class N6 – 924, 944, 928 & 968 All Years
Dan Koda 1st 1989 928 242.0
Julie Brammer
Dwayne Hofstetter 2nd 1985 944 237.6
David Monarchi 3rd 1987 951 Turbo 221.9
Thanks to all of you who put so much effort into making 2006 one
of the best shows ever! Your participation is appreciated more
than you will ever realize. Thank You All!!!!
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For Sale: 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera Targa.Silver Metallic Exterior/Silver Grey FullLeather Interior. 66,000 miles. ExcellentCondition. 5 speed manual transmission withfactory installed Shortened Shift Lever. ACconverted to new R134, Cruise Control,Custom Audio system with Kenwood Z828CD/MP3 Receiver, Sirius Satellite RadioReady, 6 MB Quart speakers, JL Audio 10”subwoofer, Alpine MRU-100M Amplifier. Ialso have all original stereo equipment (Hi-Fi Sound System, Amplifier System,Blaupunkt Radio with CD player). ForgedAlloy Wheels with Anti-Theft Device,Remote Keyless Entry, PowerWindows/Locks, Alarm System, “SoftLook” Leather Seats, Leather SteeringWheel with Extended Center, New KumhoEcsta Supra 712 tires, 3M Clear Bra frontand mirrors, new floor mats. Garage Kept.Non Smoker. Certificate of Authenticity.$23,700. Please call David at 303-349-0400or email [email protected] (jul)
For Sale: 2001 Porsche Boxster, ForestGreen Metallic with Savannah Beige interi-or. 31,000 miles. Pristine condition. 2004Gmund West 2nd place winner and 2005Concours D’Elegance 4th place winner. Fullleather interior, Porsche headrest crest, 18inch Turbo Wheels, Color Wheel Crests,Cruise, On-board computer, Premium Digitalsound, Alarm, Remote CD, New convertibletop, Clear Bra, Porsche service maintained,Non smoking, Garaged, Concours condition,photos athttp://home.earthlink.net/~lk23/Boxster.jpg,$30,000, Call Rex at 303-549-5810 or emailat [email protected](jul)
For Sale: 1987 911 Targa. Espresso brownover brown leather interior. 5-speed; 16 inchFuch wheels. New Michelin tires on rear.Second owner. Have maintenance records.122k miles. New throw out bearing andupdated clutch release fork mechanism.Garaged - driven in fair weather only.Excellent condition! $15900. Call Dan orCindy at 303-663-9316 or [email protected]. (jul)
For sale: 1978 911 SC Turbo, Cooperbrown/leather interior exceedingly cleanemissions (test results available). 105Kmiles. BAE Turbo unit, Rebuilt transmis-sion/clutch, custom air injection system, tim-ing belt tensioner, new wiring harness, recentcatalytic converter & 4 wheel align/balance,power sun roof, OEM third brake light, elec-tric tinted windows, power rearview mirrors,front spoiter/turbo tail. Z rated tires, frontskid plate,other extras. Totally rust free-thedoors still "ping" when closed.$12,500.Michael Soudant 303-665-9803,[email protected] - pictures available onrequest. (jul)
For sale: 1981 911SC euro, silver, 81kmiles, whale tail, drilled rotors, K&N filter,two-sets of Fuchs wheels, like-new Yokostreet tires, very used Kuhmos, harness bar,harness, strut brace, shop manuals; 16,0000.Contact Bill Emery in Boulder; hm 303-494-7119, off 303-492-8591, cell 720-352-3004 (jul)
For Sale: 1988 944 turbo , red/black, turbocup specs,1 bar but engine will do more ifone wants to run a GT class. Runs PCA classD since 02. Totally rebuilt engine in 05, driv-en only one weekend vegas 05 since. Newengine(properly,professionaly rebuiltbyAJRS) ,oil pump, turbo cup clutch receiptsand specs. New radiator,turbo,lindsey clubwastegate,fuel pump, injectors,superstarter,etc. Nothing left untouched.turboS/cup trans with cooler. Turbo S/cup frontbrakes with appropriate brake bias valve,Large second oil cooler. Full cage,2 corbeauseats,net, momo . Charlie arms,monoballs,adj tower mounts,hard trans mount, cupsway bars,composite hood,racing bilsteinswith technodyne dual spring set up on all 4corners, Car has incredible handling, 2770lbs with all glass in it except front which islexan, you can strip it, turn up the boost andgo to GT. 17 in by 8.5 and 10 Fikse wheels.itis mechanically new,clean very competitivecar,You cant buy racing performance in aPorsche race car for this much money, anddont spend double this to build it, this one isbuilt, ready and proven. $22000 obo.Possible package deal with 22 foot hallmarkrace trailer , need to replace with a trailex orlight trailer. Pre buy welcome. CarlFeghali,1-970-260-9655 [email protected] any questions (jul)
STOLEN RACE CAR: My bright yellowPorsche 911 with blue lettering and num-bers.. Porsche 911 Race car was stolen whilebeing stored in Northglenn. It was on an open trailer with stainless steel
box and 4 rimmed tires on a tire rack. Mycar had the number "110" number on it at thetime. Thiis was Carl Feghali's previous car.Please contact me via e-mail immediately ifseen or the Northglenn Police [email protected]
For Sale: Set of all-season tires forCayenne: Pirelli Scorpion Zero 255/55-18;almost like new; $200 for set. Call Bernd at303-665-1344 or [email protected]. (jul)
For Sale - Race car, 1984 Carrera, aserious, high performance 911 race car, fullysorted and ready to drive. PCA Class GT3S,POC CLASS - / PBOC CLASS R3. This carwas built to be a racecar from new by BobVarella, Foreign Affairs Motorsports,Deerfield Beach, Florida. No expense wasspared and the quality of workmanship isadmirable and professional. The car is easyand comfortable to drive. It is truly a strong,extremely reliable, low-maintenance race carwith a PCA Club Racing log book. The carplaced 4th in a class of 14 cars at Pueblo onJune 4, 2006, in an RMVR Trans AmInvitational event and has achieved extensivehistory and several class championships,1998 to 2002, POC. Price $32,000 and thecar could not be duplicated for three timesthat amount. Gotohttp://imageevent.com/356consulting/gt3racecar;jsessionid=js31as1bn1.zebra_s for acomplete write up (the first image on thesite) and photos of the car. Contact GregGosar, [email protected] or 719-852-2133,or 852-5950, Monte Vista, Colorado (jul)
Too Many Wheels! 7 X 16 Fuchs withGood Tires $500/set, 6 & 7 X 15 cookies$250/set and 7 X 15 one piece BBS$250/set. Also, need 3.0 core with FI GarySmith [email protected] (jul)
For Sale: 86 Carrera Targa - white w/blueinterior. 100k mi, rebuilt Targa top,restitched steering wheel, Blaupunkt in-dashCD w/MP3 input, low miles on rear tires,Looks Great, Runs Great! $20,500 John303-797-3983 after July 9th [email protected] (jul)
For Sale: 1991 Porsche 944 S2 Parting out.white on black, non M030, complete head,short block, clutch housing, more engineparts, front struts, late offset hubs/spindleswith ABS ring, rear suspension, D90 wheels,interior parts, aluminum spare, many partsstill available,http://www.tuc1138.com/944parts. Car is
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located in the Denver area, 303.887.0418,ask for Chris, or [email protected].(jul)
For Sale: USED Race Tire Sale: Cash andCarry. All are 245/50/15, inBroomfield/Lafayette area, stored inside, allwith many more laps in them.(4) Hoosier RS 303, only one heat cycle, asnew, $35 each.(4) Hoosier RS 304, 12 heat cycles, $20 each(4) Hoosier RS 304, 13 heat cycles, $20 each(4) Hoosier RS 304, 13 heat cycles, $20 eachAlan Benjamin, 303-996-8101,[email protected]. (jul)
For Sale: 1989 911 Carrera Cabriolet.White/Tan, 81,000 original miles, MichelinPilots, all factory std. options, prof.maintained, reblt. engine with all updates,new clutch w. updates, new fr. & rr.brakes/rotors, new top ( AutoWeave) w. newtop motors. Rosie never raced it and I am notallowed to drive it. $29,500 obo. Call Rosie /Roland at 303-663-4363 (aug)For Sale: 1972 914 Race Car. This is a wellset up, very fast, fun to drive 914, not streetlegal. It is about 1700 Lbs. Car set up and2.0 liter motor built by AJRS racing. This isa partial list of upgrades. 86 Carrera frontaxle, suspension and brakes. Race seat, 2 oil
coolers, accusump system, MSD electronicignition, over head electric cooling fan, rooflowered, windshield laid down, Lexanwindshield, Fiber glass hood, roof, trunk lid,fender flares, Bumpers, Weber 44's, Euroheaders, Tack with shift light, 2 sets rims andtires, transponder, alternator driven off thehalf shaft, 19 MM brake master, front brakecooling, Koni coil over shocks on the rear.$15000 For more info and pictures, pleasecontact Dan Gilbert, 970-963-3419 or 970-319-8733, [email protected] (aug)
For Sale: Set of 7 Anita kitchen canisters,off-white background with blue/grey pattern,hardly used, with cork stoppers. Best offerto good home that wants a piece ofRMR/PCA history. Marty 303-447-8720 (aug)
Oh Lord Won’t You Buy Me a PorscheCayenne……but first – I need to sell twoother cars:1999 Honda CR-V EX : $9000.00. Top ofthe line. Extra custom power moon roofadded! Clear Bra Added to nose and mirrors!Hard cover spare tire cover with CR-Vgraphics added! Silver, keyless remotelock/unlock, 4-cylinder 2.0 liter engine,115K miles, but runs like new and probablyhas another 100K -200K in it. 4 speed
automatic transmission with grade logic, allwheel drive. Taken care of like it was aPorsche! Great for the teenager starting out.1999 Volvo S70 AWD: $11,000.00 Silverluxury sedan, 5 – cylinder 2.5 literturbocharged engine, 105 K miles, automatictransmission and all wheel drive. Very clean– very safe. Clear bra on nose and mirrors,keyless remote lock/unlock, heated seats,Dual zone climate control, heated sidemirrors and fog light – all extras. Alsocared for like it was a Porsche. Contact [email protected] or call719/487-2842 (aug)
For Sale: 1990 Porsche 911 C2 Targa -Guards Red/Black interior - 51,675 miles.All manuals, window sticker, tools, aircompressor, original CD radio and workingclock. Original MSRP $61,055, AC, powerseats - windows, doors locks, mirrors, andalarm sytem. Design 90 cast alloy wheelsand 5 spd. Garaged - driven in fair weatheronly. Excellent condition! $19,000 OBO.For pictures and details contact John at 720-351-0967 or e-mail: [email protected](aug)
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