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    Voices from the Trunk

    Voices from the Trunk is the official publication of Northern Ohio Region (NOR) Porsche Club of America (PCA). Statements and opinions herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of NOR or PCA.Permission is granted for other PCA Regions to reprint articles, provided credit is given to the author and Voices from the Trunk. Subscriptions: Free for NOR members. Non-members: $25 per year. Send subscription requests to the Editor. 2014 NOR PCA.

    NORs website with up-to-date event schedules, downloadable forms, pictures, Voices in color, and more!

    Read All About It!Around the Zone ............................. 6 Michael SorianoHail and Farewell ........................... 11 Roberta HellerPCA Whirly Ball .............................. 12Porsche Unveils New Liveries .... 13Porsche I.Q. Quiz ...................... 16-17Chumpcar Adventure ............18-23Autocross & Car Clinic ............24-25 Checel, Bradley & HulickSpring Mid-OH DE Preview ........28 Lori Bryant

    Whats Next?April-May Events .............................. 4Calendar of Events ................. Insert

    Staff Columns

    Pace Lap .............................................. 2 Skip WolfeYour Board Members.........................3 Anniversaries & New Members ... 14 Pat EllertMonthly Minutes............................ 15 Kellen MillerCheckered Flag ...............................34 Noah Wheeler

    Consume!The Paddock ....................................30 Classified AdsSupport our Sponsors! .................. 31 Advertisers Index

    Visit us on the web at www.norpca.org

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    pace lap president skip wolfe

    Spring is here! We have finally had some warm sunny days and an even surer sign the 12 Hours of Sebring and the Australian Grand Prix races took place! The Sebring/Australian GP weekend is one of the best race weekends of the year with two iconic races. This years Australian GP was especially interesting because of the sweeping rule changes, the big-gest of which is the move to turbo charged V6 engines combined with a much more powerful KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System). The en-gines have way more torque com-pared to last years V8s which makes for some fun racing as the cars have a lots of power induced oversteer, That said I really miss the sound of the V8 engines spinning at 16,000 rpm (re-ally miss the 18,000 rpm V10s!)

    Sebring was a great race to watch, although I had to watch most of it streamed through my iPad to the Ap-ply TV since Fox 1 only broadcasted the beginning of the race. Porsche won the GT class with their new 991 RSR and the GT Daytona class with the 991 GT America which is based on the Cup car.

    April brings us a couple fun events. The first is a new Tech Session at Cleveland Whiskey and Magnet. Greg Krizman and Dave Pierson of Magnet (Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network) will show off their facility and demonstrate their Rapid Prototyping processes. Dave says hell make something cool on the 3D printer for us to see. And at the same facility, Tom Lix of Cleveland Whiskey will show us his whiskey production facility designed with help from Magnet. We will get to see the cur-rent state of the art local distillery and get to sample what they make. April 27st brings us our first driving event of the year. We will be holding our annual Autocross/Car Control Clinic at Lakeland Community Col-lege. The event will cover all of the basics of autocross and is a perfect introduction for the novice, as well as a good refresher for the veterans out there. For those of you who may not be familiar with autocross, an autocross is a low to medium speed

    auto racing events that is run in a large parking lot. One driver at a time negotiates a course laid out with the cones, or pylons, testing their skill against the clock. Time penalties are charged for disturbing cones. Auto-crosses are an excellent way to see what your Porsche can do (and what you are capable of as a driver!) in a safe and controlled environment

    Our first Divers Education event will be held at Mid-Ohio on May 3-4. What is a Drivers Education event? It is two full days of learning the capabilities of you and your car on a world-class road course facility in Lexington, OH. Drivers will be grouped according to experience to drive with an in-car instructor on the rolling layout of the 2.34 mile, 14 turn circuit. There is also classroom instruction and a lapping day for instructors and ex-perienced students on Friday, April 27th. I would encourage anyone who has never been to Mid-Ohio to come on down sometime during the event weekend to check it out.

    On a final note, I wanted to intro-duce Noah Wheeler, our resident DE photographer, and new Editor of this newsletter. Noah has been coming to the track for years with his Dad Morris, and has built up quite repu-tation for all of his fantastic photog-raphy as well as being our resident guru for Harrys Laptimer an iPhone based data acquisition app. Noah is one of the biggest Porsche nuts you will ever meet and I look forward to seeing what he has in store for the Voices!

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    your norpca board: 2014-2015 officers

    *President Skip Wolfe 666 Meadowlane Dr. Richmond Heights, OH 44143 440-527-3839 [email protected]

    *Vice President Kent Winter 2900 Lamplight Lane Willoughby Hills, OH 44094 440-223-9970 [email protected]

    *Secretary Kellen Miller 3608 Payne Ave., #301 Cleveland, OH 44114 330-340-3335 (c) [email protected]

    *Treasurer Eric Christiansen 2884 Huntington Rd. Shaker Heights, OH 44120 216-312-5005 [email protected]

    *Past President Keith Inniss 440-669-1420 (c) [email protected]

    *Membership Pat Ellert 7559 Brecksville Rd. Independence, OH 44131 216-524-7547 [email protected]

    *Competition Director Ed Baus 216-265-8057 [email protected]

    Zone 4 Representative Michael Soriano Mill Rd. Johnstown, OH 43031 740-967-6027 [email protected]

    Social Directors Diane BausTech Sessions Brad Kennett 440-309-5002 [email protected]

    Chief Instructor Bob Bryant 440-247-1487 [email protected]

    Autocross Doug Bradley 440-428-7043 [email protected]

    Rallyemasters Ava Singerman & Bob Palmer 440-821-8630 (c) [email protected]

    Concours Mark Taylor 440-899-6338 [email protected]

    IRAC Representative John Hulick 440-350-4571 [email protected]

    Technical & Safety Mike Garriga 216-408-5652 (c) [email protected]

    Voices Editor [email protected]

    Advertising & Sponsor Coordinator Shannon McCue 216-274-2282 [email protected]

    Webmaster Bill Polewchak 440-942-8664 [email protected]

    Charity Director Karen Latsko [email protected] * Voting Board Member

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    Monthly Board Meeting

    Monday, April 7, 2014 7:00 p.m.Location: Market Garden Brewery 1947 W. 25th St., Ohio City

    All new business proposals are to be submitted in advance of the meeting. This will allow them to be added to the agenda so that time may be allocated for discussion. Please contact Skip Wolfe with your agenda items.

    Questions: Please call Skip Wolfe at 440-527-3839 / email [email protected] Kellen Miller at 330-340-3335 / email [email protected]

    April Technical Session

    Wednesday, April 16, 2014 6:00 p.m.Location: MAGNET/Cleveland Whiskey 1768 E 25th. St., Cleveland,

    Greg Krizman and Dave Pierson of Magnet (Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network) will show off their facility and demonstrate their Rapid Prototyping processes. Dave says hell make something cool on the 3D printer for us to see.

    Tom Lix of Cleveland Whiskey, will show us his whiskey production fa-cility designed with help from Magnet and on the next floor. Well see the current state of the art local distillery and get to sample what they make.

    Please RSVP by Monday April 14 to Brad Kennett. [email protected] 440-309-5002

    Hershey Porsche Swap MeetSaturday, April 19, 2014 All day eventLocation: Hershey Park, Hershey, PA www.cpapca.org

    As the largest swap meet IN THE WORLD, this is an exciting destina-tion for Porsche enthusiasts. You will see more P-cars and more P-vendors in one place on one day than anywhere else. Although you pay to park, it is a free event. There are many hotel/motels in the area and wonderful restaurants, attractions and things to do making this a

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    great full weekend should you choose to do that.

    Car Control Clinic - Kickoff To Autocross

    Saturday, April 27, 2014 6:00 p.m.Location: Lakeland Community College 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, Ohio

    First of many autocross events this year. See pages 22 & 23 for further details. Free for all NORPCA members.If you have any questions or want a registration form, contact: Doug Bradley - [email protected] or (440) 428-7043 or John Hulick Cell: 440-477- 6543

    Drivers EducationFriday-Sunday, May 2-4, 2014Location: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 7721 Steam Corners Rd, Lexington, OH 44904

    Drivers Education events are a fun learning experience with your car. Each driver is paired with an in-car instructor for driving sessions and there are off-track learning sessions throughout the weekend as well.Friday May 3 is an open lapping day for advanced students and in-structors.The club has loaner helmets so if you dont have a Snell 2005 or 2010 M or SA rated helmet, please contact Lori Bryant at [email protected] or 440-247-1487 to reserve a helmet or to ask any questions.The registration is at www.clubregistration.net

    Wine Tasting & BBQSaturday, May 17, 2014 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.Location: Marshall Goldman Motors 24661 Miles Rd., Warrensville Hts, OH

    This will be apay in advance only event. No money will be accepted at the door. This year the cost will be $15/person with $5 being do-nated to Make a Wish Foundation.Payment can be made online at http://norpcabbq.eventbrite.com/or Make check payable to NORPCA and mail it before April ??? to:7262 Stone RoadIndependence, OH 44131 NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED WITHOUT PRE-PAYMENT.PLEASE contact Jim Forcina with any questions at: [email protected]

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    Around the Zone

    by Michael Soriano

    Greetings PCA Zone 4 Members,

    I am pleased to be able to share some very exciting news with you. The Porsche Club of America has seen tremen-dous growth recently, and as a result, has had a very suc-cessful and profitable year. One of the topics during our Zone Rep meetings over the past few months has been what to do with this surplus of funds; if it is to be refunded, and if so, how much. And, it is my pleasure to inform you that in an unprec-edented move, PCA will be refunding a total of $500,000 back to the regions. The payout for this total will be distributed as follows; each region will re-ceive a one-time rebate subsidy of $7.50 per primary member, and regions can utilize these funds in any way they see fit. This is perfect timing as most of the regions within our zone are preparing for the upcoming driving season. I am certain this new influx of unexpected funds will be a welcome addition to each of your regions, and will be used to improve a wide variety of activities throughout the year. Be sure to check your local regions website and newsletter for the latest details on the many events close to you that are being planned. Also, consider attending other regions events, such as:t0IJP7BMMFZ3FHJPOXJMMIPMEUIFSTU%&PGUIF4FBTPOBU.JE0IJP4QPSUTCar Course April 4-6t$FOUSBM *OEJBOB3FHJPOT4QSJOH$PMPS"VUP5PVS8FFLFOEUP$JODJOOBUJ JTApril 5-6t4BUVSEBZ"QSJM"MMFHIFOZ3FHJPOJTIPMEJOHBO"MM.FNCFS%JOOFSUPXFM-come their New Members. t5IF.JDIJBOB3FHJPOT.FNCFSTIJQ.FFUJOHJTPO8FEOFTEBZ"QSJMat 6:30 p.m. at Columbos Restaurant in Elkhart, INt.BVNFF7BMMFZ3FHJPOTUI"OOVBM$VSMJOH&WFOUJT5IVSTEBZ"QSJMBUthe BGSU Ice Arena. t+PJO4PVUIFBTU.JDIJHBO3FHJPOPO4BUVSEBZ"QSJMGPSUIFJS.PEFMi5wPlant Tourti5JNFXJUI5JNw3BMMZ4QPSU3FHJPOTNPOUIMZUFDITFTTJPOXJMMUBLFQMBDFPOSaturday, April 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.t"QSJM.JE0IJP3FHJPOXJMMIPMEUIFJSSTU%&BUUIF.JE0IJP4QPSUTCar Courset5IF/PSUIFSO0IJP3FHJPO$BS$POUSPM$MJOJDXJMMCFIFMEBU-BLFMBOE$PN-munity College in Kirtland, OH. Check their website for more details.t8FTUFSO.JDIJHBO3FHJPOT4QSJOH#SVODIJTPO4VOEBZ"QSJMBU$ZHOVT27 in Grand Rapids, MIt 3FHJTUSBUJPO PQFOT5VFTEBZ "QSJM GPS5IF UI"OOVBM 1PSTDIF 1BSBEFwhich will be held in Monterey, CA on June 14-21, 2014. Put this event on your calendar and plan to attend, volunteer to help out and have fun with PCA members from across the US and Canada. It will be a great time for all. I look forward to having the opportunity of meeting each and every one of you at these upcoming events. If you have any questions of comments please feel free to contact me at [email protected]

    Thanks,Michael

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    Porsche Parade 2014: Monterey, CA

    Monterey is the site of our 59th Porsche Parade, to be held this June 15 through 21, 2014. This is PCAs annual extravaganza of competitive and social events. Only minutes away from the beautiful Pacific Ocean, well be treated to drives on the famous Pacific Coastal Highway, to some of Californias legendary vine-yards, and through the hills and valleys of northern California. Of course, Parade has a long history of friendly competition and that will continue this year with the always challenging Con-cours dElegance, TSD rally, autocross, and the tech-quiz.

    Registration will open on April 1st (new date!), and there will be a link to register on pca.org and parade2014.pca.org. This Pa-rade will be very popular, but we will accept ALL entries. We can accommodate all entrants for each of the banquets and all competitive events, as well as most activities. Tours on some days will sell out, however.

    Upon checking out of Parade registration, you will receive an email with the link to our host hotels and discount codes. We have blocked rooms at five area hotels, and we do expect hotel rooms to fill up quickly.

    Get more information at parade2014.pca.org

    Registration

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    Remembering Diane Zupancic by Roberta Heller

    It is with great sadness that I write that Diane Zupancic passed away on Saturday morn-ing, February 22, 2014, after a long battle with cancer. This short note is a tribute to her zeal for life, her humor, her fierceness. Diane loved her life and her hus-band and soulmate, Frank. She told great stories, cooked and ate well, loved the cars, was one of the best story tellers - on her-self and in general, and was al-ways supportive of her friends. Diane loved the social side of the Porsche club, though she was unable to participate in the last few years. She is now at peace with no more pain. Those that met Diane are richer for having known her and Frank. Our hearts reach out to support him and remember her always.

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    Everybody had fun at the recent Whirly Ball event. Be sure to check pages 4 and 5 or NORPCA.org for upcoming social events. Remember, its not just the cars, its the people.

    NORPCA Whirly ball event pictures

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    THe 919s Intelligent New Livery

    When Porsche first revealed the official livery for the 919 Hybrid, the groans from the press were understandable.

    For months, leaked concept drawings of Martini liveries had been popping up in the automo-tive media. Everyone was excited for the return of Porsche to Le Mans, but even more so for the

    return of the legendary Martini livery. Disappointingly, at the of-ficial Geneva reveal, Martini was not present. Just a boring black

    and white color scheme. No trib-ute to the screaming prototypes of Porsche past. All was not lost however. The livery contained more than meets the eye.

    When viewed from above, a se-cret message is displayed, sud-denly making the graphics seem just a little more intelligent. Half PG i1PSTDIF *OUFMMJHFOU 1FSGPS-mance is displayed on the top, with the other half being on the other car.

    Just like the technology in their cars, Porsche wanted their livery to be intelligent. Also present on the Sebring winning GTLM 911 RSR, expect this motto to be in-creasingly present in Porsche marketing material in the years to come.

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    April Anniversaries & new members

    Pat Ellert

    Send a note with your old & new address to: Pat Ellert:PCA Membership 7559 Brecksville Rd.Independence, Ohio 44131 email: [email protected]

    If you note any incorrect information on the Anniversary or New Member lists, please notify Pat Ellert so the records may be updated.

    If your mailing label is incorrect or you wish to change your mailing address for Voices, please contact Pat Ellert to update the mailing list.

    YEARS MEMBER48 William & Janice Ramsey39 Melvin Schoenstein & Brenda Eliner30 Sam Hunter & Lorrie Taylor28 Robert Yackle27 Martin Dodenhoff & Ann Gelehrter24 Mike Immarino & Michelle Doehring23 Walter Chapman20 Brant & Stacey Giere18 Dan & Kate Pierson17 John Williams & Marcie Goodman17 Thomas Kroth17 Mike Garriga & Susan DeSantis16 Paul & Kim Deutsch15 Robert & Judie Lasser15 Donald & Susan Michalek15 Russell Mitchell14 James & Sharon Schoenegge14 Frank & Denise Seidelmann14 Kevin & Michael Meccia14 Patrick Mccarthy13 Martin & Kathleen Foy13 Walter & Jeremy Beach12 Paul & Elsie Reddix11 Thomas & Debra Varcak10 Joel & Brian Aberth10 John Jr & John III Zbozien9 John & Deborah Blair9 James & Diane Forcina8 Steve Matousek8 David Tarditi & Susan Shondel8 Mark & Alexander Sterling8 Stephen Osborn7 Robert & Bob Zawtocki7 Norman Conti7 Larry Porcellato6 David Owen6 John & James Ballrick5 Albin & Philip Muren5 Bill & Cynthia VerDuin5 Mark Smith5 Morgan & Sharon Griffiths4 Jeffrey & Diane Gerrone

    4 Karl Kleinert4 Steve & Sarah Drazetic4 Dean & Donna Guigas Siegman4 David & Annette Zappala4 Donald & Mary Beth Link4 Fareed Siddiq4 Thomas Nicholas3 Robert & Wealthy Hayes3 Douglas Tabbutt & Jon Sabo3 Jon Sabo2 Kevin Rohrer & Beverly Fraser2 David & Melissa Block2 Larry Kerns2 Paul & Cary Klingensmith III2 Susan Olson2 Robert & Aimee Smith2 Timothy Smith2 Stephen & Sonja Metzler1 Robert & Ted Bienerth1 Scott Ellrich1 Steve Katz1 Sean Swick1 Alan Zelina

    We look forward to meeting these folks and their Porsches at future NOR events.

    New Members

    Corey Bise - Strongsville 2010 Cayman SJon Deak - Geneva 2001 BoxsterJoseph Palmer - Strongsville 2001 BoxsterDaryl Sconyers - Mentor 2013 BoxsterJohn Supinski - Westlake 1986 944 TurboDoug Zlatic - North Royalton 1983 911 SC

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    board meeting minutes kellen miller

    Attendees: Keith Inniss, Walt and Pat Elert, Skip Wolfe, Ed and Diane Baus, Shannon Mccue, Eric Chris-tianson, Brad Kennett, Kent Winter, and Kellen Miller

    Minutes: No Changes to last months minutes.

    Treasurers Report: Eric gave a ver-bal report for the month (printed reports available upon request). Big-gests transactions for the month were for the upcoming Mid-Ohio DE/Club Reg. Eric also what over a proposed budget for 2014(these will be available when completed).

    Social Events: April is in progress however nothing nailed down, May 17th Marshall Goldman Wine Tasting / Car show this is a tentative date, waiting to hear back from Joe Levak. June 14th Dinner @ Nelson Ledges put on by Porsche of Beachwood. July House Party with Skip Wolfe and Tara Turner Date to be determined. August House Party Rib Cookoff Mike Garriga and Sue Desantias date to be determined. September 13th House Party with Kent Winter, date to be announced. October working on either house party or something with North Olmsted Porsche, and then the Annual Meeting in Novem-ber. On December 13th the Holiday Party will be at the House of Blues 7-12pm.

    Drivers Ed: Annual Drivers ed meet-ings was held in Febuary, it was well attended, and everything went over very well with all attendees. Ed went over all things that were discussed at the meeting, and one of the big things that was decided upon was dedicated roles for members that are helping run the event. Also events will be limited to 100 stu-dents total, professional coaches will be available, and most of the mid-ohio ammenties will be utilized(the

    tower). Autocross would like to pur-chase a bullhorn(this was okayed by the board). Helmets for taste of the track are going to be purchased from both Apex Performance and Track First(to help assist our spon-sors). Still waiting on LLC to give dates for further Autox events for the season.

    Rally: Still looking for a date in Au-gust to organize an event.

    Charity: Jon Sabo as proposed do-ing a joint Amercian Heart Associa-tion with him at Crawford Auto Mu-seum. Were still trying to figure out a local charity to support through-out the year, the board is leaning toward focusing on Food Bank/Food Centers this year. Details will follow in the months.

    Advertising: No news

    Concourse: No news, however the board is looking for additional club members that will help get partici-pants and other clubs involved for the season.

    Tech Talks: Tech session at Porsche of Beachwood went over very well(over 60 members attended). March event will be at Track First in Hudson on March 14th. April 16th there will be an event at Magnet/Cleveland Wiskey , it will start at 6pm.

    Membership: Total of 641 mem-bers, 6 new members, no transfers in, 3 transfer our, 12 non-renewals, and 30 renewals. What to do with the extra Panos we receive from National, most likely will split them between the 2 dealerships.

    Misc: Website, need to push to get it completed and up to running at cur-rent internet standards.

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    Porsche I. Q. Quiz

    1. The name for Porsches new compact SUV is Macan which in Indonesian means tiger.a. Trueb. False

    2. The hybrid concept was not new to Porsche in 2010. In what year did Ferdinand Porsche develop the Lohner-Porsche Mixte with wheelhub electric motors and a spark-ignition engine?a. 1960b. 1949c. 1902d. 1900

    3. In 1997 Porsche continued the supercar lineage of the 959 with the 544hp carbon fiber, DM 1.5M, 911 GT1. How many units did Porsche produce?a. 1000b. 100c. 20d. 5

    4. At the end of 1967, Porsche built 23 911s for racing designated the 911R. These Spartan 911s had which of the following modifications.a. a 210 HP Carrera 6 type engineb. plexiglass side windowsc. fiberglass bodyworkd. All of the above

    5. What does the 924 and Audi R8 have in common?a. Audi enginesb. Built at Neckarsulmc. Cabriolet optiond. All of the above

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    6. What is the measured time saving during a Le Mans start if the ignition switch is on the left?a. 1/20secb. 1/5 secc. 1/10 secd. 1/100 sec

    7. The debut of the Porsche Indy car was at Laguna Seca in 1987. The car lasted only 6 laps before retiring.a. Trueb. False

    8. Kuhnle, Kopp & Kausch AG supply _____________ to Porsche.a. Superchargersb. Turbochargersc. Radiosd. Shock absorbers

    9. Roger Penske ordered 15 Carrera RSs in 1973 for his made for TV International Race of Champions?e. Truef. False

    10. Porsches customer magazine, Christophorus, is named for the patron saint of travelers.a. Trueb. False

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    Charity Corner

    by Karen Latsko

    Our adventure starts the way many others have in the past. Three NOR guys sitting around with beers talking about racing at different tracks. Kellen is telling Skip and I about how he and the team we be racing are heading out to California in December to race in a chump car race at Mazda Laguna Seca Race-way (LSR). In the conversation Kellen encourages us to contact Patrick Hawkins and Bob Lasser because they have plans to take their 944s2 to do the same and they have room for a couple of drivers. At the time, although ex-

    cited, the two of us only give the opportunity a ten percent chance of coming together. After about a month of time, a few emails and phone calls, things were look-ing better and better. The guys were indeed going to California and they would take us as driv-ers. We were still hopeful, but still seemed like a long shot, chances jumped all the way to 20 percent in our minds. Time to buy airline ticket, Shannon McCue was able to squeeze on the team and the plan was to taking shape. So, now we are 5 total committed drivers for a double 7.5 hour race Chump car style. The double 7.5 format means that there is 7.5 hours of racing each day and the cars are

    sequestered over night for a total race time of 15 hours. Each driver would have 3 hours of seat time if all things going well. The team was not going to be without its challenges. The only team mem-ber who had ever driven at LSR was Bob who had driven some mild laps on a motorcycle. There was not going to be any practice, warm up, or qualifying, so for most of us the first time we were to experience the track was our turn in the car. On top of that, this was Skips first race, Patricks sec-ond race, and Bobs first time back after a several years of hiatus. So, no problem.

    Ok, back to the plan. Kellen goes through the car, it goes on the trailer, and car is transported to Daytona for the weekend with Dave Pierson and the Audi Club DE. The car then is transported directly across country by Patrick and Bob to Monterey for the race. Skip, Shannon, and I fly out on Fri-day and meet up with Patrick and Bob for Friday afternoon tech. We then planed to drive 1.5 hours each day with fueling every other driver change. The driver order as decided by the car owners was to be Ed, Bob, Patrick, Shannon, and Skip.

    Chump-Car at Laguna Seca Raceway

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    Everyone made it to the track just fine (after a great pastrami sandwich I might say). The car sailed through tech without a

    hitch, and all our gear checked with no problems. The car had some additions two way radio equipment and some extra noise dampening because of the track extreme sound limits. At the end of the day the plan was perfectly on track. Friday night we found our hotel, found a good place to eat, and got a good nights sleep all while trying to shake off the jet lag.

    Saturday morning we got to the track early, set up our pit stall, had to move our pit stall and reset it all up again, and got the car ready. I got my gear on

    since I was the first one out, radio checks to make sure driver and crew could be heard no prob-lems everything seemed perfect.

    Chump car starts their races in an interesting way. They do not do the traditional rolling start or a standing start. They put all the cars out on track and perform a transponder check to see that they can see everyone. They then pick a car at random and as soon as that car rolls across the start finish, they drop the double yel-lows and the race is on. I run out on track and it looks exactly like the videos I have been watching and the video games I have been playing. The first time I get to the top of the corkscrew, however, I am just completely taken away by the drop. I get POUIF SBEJP UPFYDMBJNNZi8B-hoo as I fall down the corkscrew, WHAT A RUSH! After a couple of slow laps around the track, I can see the corner worker fiddling with their double yellow so I get ready and sure enough, Shannon is on the radio with the green flag announcement and away we go. The competitors are care-ful of each other or as we call it gentlemen racing. There are no issues at the beginning of the race. I am running around hav-ing a good time and learning the track. I short shift and coast past the sound shack every lap. You remember me saying that Laguna has a VERY restrictive sound limit. The sound limit is 2 db less than what is permitted on public roads in California. We realize early on Saturday morn-ing even before we go on track that our car is among the loudest in the paddock. We might have a problem. Before we go out we send Skip out to find more muf-flers. We knew we were going to need to do something. Fri-day night we had gotten a roll of screen material and a bunch

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    of steel wool to create a custom second muffler in the tail pipe along with a 90 degree bend to turn the sound away from where the sound recording was going to be taken. Back out on track, I am running lifting and coast-ing by the sound shack. On the second hot lap, the car, choked by the extra restriction coughs out (belches, regurgitates, pukes (your choice))our custom muf-fler almost directly in front of and obviously in protest to the sound shack.With the car noticeably louder, I knew that we were going to have a problem. Sure enough, half an hour later, when our grace period was up the meatball flag came out for me signifying that there was a mechanical problem with my car. Communication with the crew confirmed that the failure was due to a sound issue. Did I mention that at the time we were

    in first place working our way up from fifteenth. Well, we led the race for a few laps anyway. I pull the car into the paddock to find that Skip had returned from his adventures with a Flowmaster Muffler, another 90 degree bend and a 180 degree bend. Skips adventures included finding the muffler at AutoZone, no luck at one muffler shop, then a second muffler shop with dirt floors cut apart some existing used pipes and weld together two prior pieces together. We quickly fit everything up and cut the exist-ing tail pipe to make the right fit. We then have about thirty minutes for our turn for a chance to use a borrowed arc welder to weld the setup together because the clamps Skip got were just not strong enough to deform the steel pipes robbed from the old stock exhausts. Finally our chance at the welder, I have not

    Chump-Car at Laguna Seca Raceway

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    stick welded for years but I have stick welded so I am up. In my race suit, lying under the car, us-

    ing a welder that only worked if Shannon held the connection to the generator just right and Bob held the connection to the weld-er just right, welding the pipes on the car. Success the car is quieter and everything looks right. My turn in the car is over and Bob suits up and jumps in. He goes out on track and does a sound check. No issues, so it is back at it. We are feeling confident. About thirty minutes in he calls to ask how the muffler looks since, he just got bumped from the back and was worried that the muffler took the hit. It all looked good from where we were at, so he kept at it. Bob was having a good time until about an hour into his run the meatball came back out. Second strike on the sound if we get three strikes and we are done for the weekend. This time, the sound was only a 93db instead of our original 102db, so we are close. We bring the car in to the paddock add in a H[SLSHWRRXUWDLOSLSHOOHGwith more screen and steel wool (much better secured). %REVWLPHLQWKHFDULVGRQHPatrick suits up and goes out. Skip and I jump in the van and head back into town

    for more gas and more muf-HUV7KHWKRXJKWLVWKDWZHcan add something more sig-QLFant in the evening so that we can be rock solid for Sunday. The only auto parts store that Skip did not hit up was NAPA be-cause they had not opened till later than he was there, so NAPA was our first stop. The counter-workers tell us that they had no mufflers. We figured that a cata-lytic converter would also dead-en sound, so we asked about one of those too. The great guys there said that they need to go in the back and see what they had. He returned laughing with a

    box that looked like it might have been there since the 1930s. In the box was a great looking muf-fler with a 3.25 inch input and a 2 inch output. The 3.25 inch end had a 4 bolt flange on it sealing the decision that this was the muffler intended for a tractor. We both said at the same time that we would take it. We run back to the track sweating every time the phone chimed that it would be that we have gotten our third and final strike on sound. Back at the track everything is fine. We arrive just in time to help transition from Patrick to Shannon. No issue other than

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    our makeshift tail pipe was point-ing at bad things under the car making more heat than we want-ed. Shannon was out and doing well. He does his entire time in the car with no issues and comes in. Our final driver Skip goes out and gets in about thirty minutes before he calls in that something is wrong. He tells us that some-thing is rubbing in the back or he has a flat tire. He comes into the pits we crawl all around the car and cannot find anything wrong so, we adjust tire pressure and that is about it. I tell Skip that he really only has two choices: one he can bring the car behind the wall, we can jack the car up and look it over, or two he can go back out and see if it is gets bet-ter or worse. Well, we did not need to wait long for our answer it got worse. Skip leaves the pits and two corners later the wheel comes off but not all the way off. It seems that one of the rear hubs was cracked and was still holding on, but the one more corner the hub completely snapped. Skip rolled into a safe spot and waited for the tow truck to bring him

    back.

    This was an unanticipated failure we have no spare parts for this issue the car is done. We make a plea on Pelican and Rennlist to see if someone close by had a part we could use. We talked with the other 944s in the race that locked up their engine, but the parts were different. We were done racing is over time to pack up. Get everything together and go enjoy a beverage and a cigar the downside of the car breaking. It was a great effort and we had-

    Chump-Car at Laguna Seca Raceway

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    lot of fun. The other two teams that came from our area fought on and finished 8th and 9th on Sunday. It was a great experience and fun to drive and race a track we have not driven. Something we are all looking forward to experiencing again maybe at a different track, but going some-where warm in the middle of the winter and racing is just plain fun. Thanks to Patrick and Bob who graciously took the three of us on as drivers to share in the experi-ence.

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    2014 Autocross Schedule by Doug Bradley

    We are getting close to the time of the year when we get a chance to drive our Porsches as they were meant to be driv-en. By that I mean more than a quick on-ramp excursion or a brisk trip down your favorite twisty road.

    On April 27 NOR will kick off its 2014 Autocross series with what in the past has been re-GFSSFE UP BT B iTDIPPMw CVUwhich should more precisely be called a Car Control Clinic. It will be held in the large park-ing lots at Lakeland Commu-nity College in Kirtland. The pavement is free and clear of any hard objects. The only ob-stacles are strategically placed rubber pylons which are oc-casionally punted by student drivers going around a learn-ing curve at relatively low speeds.

    Several experienced autocross pilots will be available to act as in-car instructors (in yours & theirs) to guide you through a series of car control exercises which demonstrate both the components of an autocross and the high limits designed into your Porsche to handle such situations. Such compo-nents will include a friction cir-cle, emergency lane changes, and slalom maneuvers. You might be pleasantly surprised

    at the high G-force numbers you can generate going round & round or right-left-right.The first part of the day will be spent concentrating on these individual exercises. After a lunch break the elements will be combined which results in the making of an autocross course. We will set up the tim-ing equipment and give you several passes through the course. Our instructors will continue to ride with you if that is your desire. At the end of the day there will be ap-plause all around for a job well done.

    As an incentive to participate the cost today is Zero, Nada, or $0. Once we get you hooked on autocrossing we will hit you up for cash at future Lakeland events. And even then it is a measly $25 for an entire day of fun.

    The 2014 NOR Autocross schedule at Lakeland will be published as soon as it is avail-able.

    The Voices From the Trunk will contain details in the issues preceding each event.

    Please come join us. It will be a full day of on-ramp fun and so much more.

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    Car Control Clinic - kickoff to Autocross

    Northern Ohio Region is hosting a CAR CONTROL CLINICSunday April 27, 2014

    Lakeland Community College7700 Clocktower Drive

    Kirtland, Ohio

    Schedule:9:00 a.m. -- Registration (FREE to PCA Members, $20 non-members) and

    Tech Inspection10:00 a.m. -- Clinic Starts Lakeland College is located at 7700 Clocktower Drive, in Kirtland OH. Just

    take Route 90 east to Route 306 and 306 south about one half mile to Clocktower Drive.

    There are fast food restaurants near-by for lunch or pack your own. There are motels in the area. Call or e-mail for more information.

    Pre-registration is helpful but not necessary. If you have any questions or want a registration form, contact:

    Doug Bradley - [email protected] or (440) 428-7043or

    John Hulick Cell: 440-477- 6543

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    Have you ever wondered how your Porsche might feel driving on a racetrack? Braking a little harder than on a grocery run? Cornering so that you can feel the sus-pension working with the road? All this and more awaits you and your car at the spring NOR Drivers Education event at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, OH.

    Both novice and experienced drivers are welcome at the event Saturday and Sunday May 3-4 2014 (Friday May 2 is experienced drivers and instructors) at the historic 2.4 mile, 14 turn road course in Lexington.

    Each driver is paired with an experienced on-track in-structor and the club has fantastic classroom instructors too. We are planning to have 2 pro coaches with us again this spring to further add to the learning and enjoyment of everyone at the event.

    Last year the participants universally commented best event I have ever attended so dont be left out! Please sign up at www.clubregistration.net.

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    According to the calendar, Spring is here although that doesnt seem to mean any-thing to whoever controls Cleveland weather. It means a lot, though, to the race fans of the world. Whether it be For-mula 1, IndyCar, United States Sport Car Racing, Australian V8 Supercars or even NASCAR, all the major racing series are back in action, and I am ec-static. As you may have guessed, I am a devoted racing fan. My name is Noah Wheeler, and I am a junior at Shaker Heights High School. Im a pretty nor-mal teenager all things con-sidered. For example just this month I was grounded for sneaking out of my room at 4 am . . . to watch the For-mula 1 season opener. I have been known to stay up late on weekend nights partying with my friends. Friends of course referring to my internet com-panions on various automo-tive chat rooms and partying meaning watching all 12 hours of the 12 Hours of Sebring. I am also a Porsche fanatic. I currently own: a 935, a 550 Spyder, 911 GT1, 909 Berg-spyder and multiple 917s. Al-though most teenagers would have trouble finding space for such cars, I have no trouble at all: they are all 1/43rd scale. When I am not in my own fan-tasy world, I drive a blue Ford Fiesta.

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