The Official Publication of the Allegheny Region PCASeptember 2012
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Co-Editor John W. “Iron Jack” Purvis104 Janis DriveMcMurray, PA [email protected]
Co-Editor Frank Bunecicky123 Stonegate Dr.McMurray, PA 15317Phone: [email protected]
Layout Rob Hoffman [email protected]
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2 From The Driver’s Seat
3 View From The Right
5 Thru The Gears, Co-Editors Gearbox, Anniversaries
6 The New Boxster
8 Fall Road Rallye
9 Monkey Business, Name That Part
10 ARPCA Calendar
12 Autcross Results from Greensburg Jeannette Regional Airport
14 The Ongoing Saga of the Turbo
15 What You Missed
16 Classifieds
Contents Rundschau
DEPARTMENTS
On the cover: Greensburg Jeannette Regioanl Airport Autocross CoursePhoto By Cindy Monyok
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ARPCA OfficersPresidentKen Jeremiah 724-935-5559 Carrera2s@Consolidated. Net
Vice PresidentGeorge Patterson 412-741-0316 [email protected]
Past-PresidentBruce Graham
SecretaryTerri Mattock 724-244-3653 [email protected]
TreasurerAbbi Rabeneck 724-457-2755 [email protected]
AdvertisingPaul Nickoloff724-454-0180 [email protected]
Chief InstructorBruce Graham 412-894-0025 [email protected]
CommunicationsEarl Seiler 412-823-4959 [email protected]
ConcoursBrian Strohmeier 412-877-4951 Bstrohmeier@Comcast. Net
Dealer RelationsPaul Nickoloff724-454-0180 [email protected]
Goodie StoreJim & Suzanne Carlin 724-834-8234 Hjcarlin72@Alumni. Nd.Edu
MembershipSuzy Snyder 412-824-2032 [email protected]
NewsletterJohn W. “Iron Jack” [email protected]
Frank BunecickyPhone: [email protected]
Paint/BodyworkMark Miller 724-586-2963 [email protected]
PVGPKen and Louise Jeremiah 724-935-5559 Carrera2s@Consolidated. Net [email protected]
Safety TechShawn [email protected]
Social CoordinatorLouise Jeremiah 724-935-5559 [email protected]
Touring(Open)
TrackDale Rabeneck 412-877-4361 (C) [email protected]
IRAC/AutocrossRob [email protected]
WebmasterTerri Mattock 724-244-3653 [email protected]
Zone 4 RepRon Carr Zone4rep@Embarqmail. Com 740-967-6027
Committees
Region Management
Since we just completed our season’s premier event – the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix,
you might think that our Porsche season is almost over. This is not the case. In fact we are just about at our half-way point as far as activities are concerned.
We just had two events – on the same day. We had another successful Auto X and I can’t thank the two instigators – Rob Hoffman and Scott Mores for pulling off another successful track event. What many of you might not know is that Rob and Scott have initiated and rejuvenated our participation with Auto X events without either of them ever experiencing an Auto X themselves.
After the event many of the participants joined others for our second annual Sushi and Speed event at Roboyko. Doing the chair honors were Paul Nickoloff with his lovely bride Diane. This is my favorite type of ARPCA event. Why – because all you have to do is drive to the restaurant, park your Porsche and meet with fellow Porschephiles --- and maybe have some great food and a few beverages.
Like last year, the event was supposed to end at 4:00pm, but like us many to not get home until after 8:00pm. Since this function was held in Greensburg we got to see many members from the East side that doesn’t attend other events. I hope that with the conversations and stories that were conveyed that we will see more of these members.
Speaking of Paul – as our Advertising Guru, he has done a dynamite job of increasing our advertising revenues. Lately he has contacted over 100 potential advertisers. We as a club can assist by using those organizations who advertise with us plus contacting those personal contacts that you know who could be potential advertisers.
Sewickley Car Store was kind enough to invite Louise and I (plus many others) to the introduction of the new Boxster. Porsche has done a fantastic job of upgrading this model and I’m sure that we will be seeing a
number of them at our events. The highlight for me was that my leg was giving me trouble so I had to find a place to rest and went and found a chair in the showroom lounge. Soon I was joined by Scott Ishler and Earl Seiler. Shortly thereafter, Bob Nichol – owner of SCS asked if he could join us – what am I suppose to say. He was more than welcomed to our little session and then our ladies – Mary Lee, Judi and Louise also sat down for our small get together. We kind of started out with a question to Bob on how he began his career in the automobile industry. We ended up listing to some fascinating stories about his early career, the founding of SCS and his racing career. We were in our little group for over an hour and we could have listened longer but the dealership was trying to close the store. Thanks Bob for you attention and your stories.
We are intensifying our efforts with our P3 program (Porsche Projects for Patriots) so if you know someone serving with our armed forces in Iraq or Afghanistan, please contact Judi Seiler with this information.
Again we had a great business meeting at SWS and a surprising turnout seeing as how the evening was the first Steelers pre-season game. Many new faces, which are really appreciated.
At our meeting, we decided not to do our Nemacolin event. Last year we had a much smaller than usual turnout and lost money of the event, so we decided to skip a year and will probably resume it again next year.
I want to thank Duane Smith for his great technical articles. Many of you have requested this column and Duane has certainly delivered.
Make sure you save the November 17th for our upcoming Porsche Prom. We should have details soon – it’s one of our highlight venues of the year.
Please check out our website (arpca.com) for locations and dates for our business meetings and other spontaneous events that do not gives us time to place in the newsletter.
Please also contact me with your input, suggestions and ideas.
Get the most up to date information at www.arpca.com or “like” us on facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/260337511726/
FROM THE DRIVER’S SEAT By Ken Jeremiah, ARPCA President
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A few hugs, some high-fives, lots of waves and even some pecks, it
must be time for the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix!
This year’s PVGP was a much smaller version than last year’s celebration
but that was certainly okay with me. Our dining room just doesn’t look
like it’s July – no crates of registration packets, no boxes of programs,
envelopes, stacks of welcome letters. Something certainly is different
this year. It’s almost like we aren’t chair the Grand Prix.
Ken hasn’t been working feverously on his spread sheet after a daily
trip to the mailbox to heft the latest registration envelopes with checks
enclosed. He has lost all interest in the daily mail! What could have
changed our July lives so drastically? It’s all because of Motorsport Reg!
Along with the new registration process, we decided to have our
caterer Michael of Tambellini’s take on more responsibilities. He bought
all the soft drinks, water, and cookies with the $1500 Giant Eagle gift
cards that Randy Evans of Goosebumps was able to secure from Giant
Eagle. There was even money left over that we can use for other club
events. Michael also provided the ice. Now this doesn’t seem like much
but believe me, not having to worry about schlepping the drinks, ice,
and cookies was heaven.
In April Dale Rabeneck set up our Grand Prix registration on line using
Motorsport Reg as his model. Since our DEs have used this registration
format for several years, we felt certain it would help streamline the
PVGP tedious process but I had NO idea it would be this easy.
We had a stuffing party on Thursday evening before the Grand Prix
with about 6 volunteers. Dale had printed out the latest registration
list which was color-coded to identify Concourse Cars, we created piles
of printed material to be included along with door prize tickets and
lunch wrist bands and we were off walking around the dining table and
filling our packets. Oh, did I mention that the list was alphabetized?
That little bit of news saved oodles of time trying to get the packets in
order as they were filled. We were finished in record time and rewarded
ourselves with pizza and beer!
I can’t thank Dale and the volunteers enough for making the PVGP
nothing more than an enjoyable evening with friends, no rush, no
sweat, no problem.
By Louise Jeremiah VIEW FROM THE RIGHT
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NO! I’m not trapped in Madrid Spain with no money and only my
passport. NO! I do not need you to send me 1200 euro to settle my hotel
bill. And NO, I was not mugged! I’m alive and well right here in Peter’s
Township, PA, USA! PS my e-mail was tapped, so now I have a new e-mail
address. [email protected]. Please make a note of the change.
I’m not going to ask anymore for your pictures, memories, stories, or
whatever. That seems to be a lost cause. I’m going to begin interviewing
people at events and publishing the results. So, look out when you take
part in an upcoming event, you may be featured, with pictures, in a future
Rundschau. Don’t be SHY. (If you’d still like to send me something, I won’t
refuse)
Upcoming on September 22nd is the Wine and Shine at the Stone Villa
Winery in Acme, PA. Be sure to go to our website and register. You must
Pre-Register at $12.50/person. You’ll get a $12.50 Cash Voucher to use at
the Winery for Wine, of course, or to use in the Gift Shop. You won’t be
sorry, it’s a great place! Also upcoming is our Fall Rally, put together by
Fast Frank. This Rally is a “Modified” Poker Run!! We start at the old STAR
Theater in Bridgeville (I-79, Exit 54). First car off at 10:00, so get there
about 9:30 or so. By the way, we could use a few volunteers to assist this
time around. Be sure to send me an e-mail if you’d like to help. (jwp986@
yahoo.com) Also, e-mail me or Frank at [email protected] to register.
Fourth Gear, Fifth Gear, I’m ‘outta here!
Iron Jack and I, your co-editors, are looking for some articles from you.
What did you think about your first or any track, autocross, rally, social
event or PVGP? We would like to publish your article and perhaps you
will get someone interested to try one of these events and get involved.
If you like, we could interview you about your experiences and then
publish the interview.
We just finished organizing the the final route for this fall rally and Poker
Run. It will begin in Bridgeville and end at a restaurant on October 6. See
the September edition of the RUNDSCHAU for times and directions to
the starting point. For those of you who do not know what a Poker Rally
is---you and your navigator will receive a playing card at the beginning
of the rally, three at different location during the rally, and one final
one at the end of the rally. The best Poker hand at the end will be the
winner. Ties will be broken with the number of correct answers to the
questions and the right mileage. At the end of the rally we will end up
at a restaurant for fine food , tall tales, and many excuses. There will be a
five dollar donation per car that benefits the P3 program. Hope you can
join us for a few hours of fun and enjoyment.
~ Frank
THRU THE GEARS.... By “Iron Jack” Purvis CO-EDITOR’S GEARBOX By Frank Bunecicky
Welcome New Members2005 Carrera2009 Carrera1986 944
2004 911 GT31998 Boxster2007 911 GT31999 911 C4
Happy Anniversary!These Allegheny Region members are celebrating membership anniversaries this month
Kirby D. ZellersJoseph R. PoponickPatrick CarriganTheodore J. SokolDavid L. LandisRobert G. MoorheadDavid SchoenlyMark A. BernickDale A. ShanefeltDavid E. BamfordThomas G. KosakJohn P. LiekarJames F. NaughtonMichael J. FerraroJim EarnshawJames R. MyersRaymond R. Wojszynski
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Jason OsekowskiRichard SlaterBarry H. RothJoesph CurtinBeth Ann BradyDavid N. LombardoJohn M. HornickJohn S. IsherwoodSteve LichtensteinWilliam M. GoetzDominick PagnielloLarry D. GrubbDonald LiskayGene WilkesRobert DoughteryJames J. AndrewsLess than 5 years
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Primary Members -584, Affiliate Members - 446, Total -1,030
Todd & Ken AtwellBradford GrossJames McCullers & Randy Sarner Scot MorganDenise MuellerTom & Diane PlaitanoTodd Stainbrook
Weirton, WVPittsburghPittsburgh
CoraopolisSewickleyGreensburgMorgantown, WV
PVGPHome Theatre Raffle
• 55” flat panel tv• Speakers: left, center, right, surrounds, subwoofer• Yamaha audio/video receiver• Blu-ray DVD player• Universal color touch screen remote• Complete installation, programming, calibration• System value: $14,000
$50/ticket (only 500 tickets will be sold)Drawing: Sun, July 24, 2011
Porsche tent at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand PrixWinner need not be present to win
Proceeds to PVGP Autism Society
Request tickets: [email protected](your ticket numbers will be emailed to you upon receipt of payment)Name:_____________________________________Email:_____________________________________Phone:____________________________________Number of tickets (@$50.00):__________________
Checks payable to: ARPCA (must be rec’d by 7/20/11)Mail to: Goosebumps
110 Jones DriveMcMurray, PA 15317
Congratulations to our members who have renewed
and welcome to our new Members!
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Meet the New Boxster… Same as the old Boxster?
Two words… absofrigginlutely not! First off, thanks to the greatest rock band of all time for allowing adaptation of their lyrics for article title (posed now as a question) and theme (sans politics).
First, a little history... The inaugural 1997 Porsche Boxster was released with an impressive (at the time) 201 hp. In name, Boxster is derived by combining boxer (the flat 6 motor design) and roadster (an automobile with an open body that seats two and has a folding fabric top and often a luggage compartment - thanks Merriam). As the first Porsche designed strictly as a roadster since iconic 550 Spyder, the Boxster was
also Porsche’s first foray into water cooled non-front engine vehicles (proving air conditioning can work on a Porsche not in motion). The 986 (Boxster 1.0) shared many parts with its big brother even though 996s were not introduced until MY 1998. Much credit for saving Porsche in the 1990s is given to the Boxster. Not only revolutionizing a company it did so likewise to an entire auto industry segment.
Driving a 986 Boxster is nothing short of fun. Its mid mounted engine, near perfect 50/50 weight distribution makes for an extremely “toss-able” yet forgiving vehicle. Solid power, great cornering dynamics and awesome braking all thanks to Porsche’s fantastic racing heritage make driving it one heck of a blast – let alone doing so top down. Three years into production, it received a bump to 217hp with a 2.7L motor and the Boxster S was introduced with a 3.2L.
In 2005, a model refresh heralded in 987s and another bump to 237hp while the S was boosted to 276hp. It also received a permanent hardtop (though Porsche named the fixed roof Boxster a Cayman… and charged a premium for losing the drop top and providing a slight increase in hp). 987s more importantly began the aesthetic differentiation from big brother (aside from an ’02 headlight/fender/bumper refresh on 996s). MY 2007 brought hp boosts for all 4 Boxster variants (Boxster, Boxster S, Cayman and CaymanS) but S models especially with a new 3.4L powerplant. Other than mostly behind the scenes technological improvement, bumps in hp, a new motor and fantastic 7speed PDK
THE NEW BOXSTER By Scott Ishler
Wine and Shine at Stone Villa Winery September 22, 2012
1085 Claypike Road Acme, Pennsylvania 15610www.StoneVilla.com • [email protected] • (724) 423-5604
Reservations Required!! Go to ARPCA.com to register by September 1, 2012
Contact Mary Lou Purvis at [email protected] or at (724) 941-4550 with any questions you might have. The cost is $12.50 per person (required by the winery to make a reservation). Each person will
get a voucher for 12.50 to be used for wine or in the gift shop. For more info visit www.arpca.com.
Don’t be a “Whiner” because summer is almost over. . .
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transmission introduced in 2009 (with 987.2), the Boxster, now a teenager, has essentially been the same great vehicle as introduced in 1997.
Enough history...
After much anticipation, late June this year marked arrival of Boxster 3.0 (aka 981) in the US. Yours truly has been fortunate enough to meet and drive the new Boxster while attending launch parties at both local dealers. What can I say, like a dog drooling over liver treats I’m easily bribed with new cars, free food and drinks – thanks Sewickley and Auto Palace! In short, Boxster 3.0, like 1.0, is a new revolution not only to a brand but to an industry segment again.
One of Pete’s messages in the song epitomizing political uprisings
was “Don’t expect to see what you expect to see” [Townshend – in case you don’t know great music]. This statement could not be more apropos in describing the new 981. Take it a step further here and all I can say is expect to see what you don’t expect to see.
Non-technically speaking, Boxster 3.0 hit the gym hard. Not only shedding pounds but building muscle as torsional rigidity is apparently increased 40% (via a new chassis). Wheelbase extends a couple of inches also enabling front and rear tracks to expand a little over 2 inches and almost ¾ inch, respectively. Models comes dressed with 18 inch wheels standard (in 1997 16’s were protocol) while providing OEM options for 19 and even 20 inch shoes! The 265hp propels it from 0-60MPH in 5.5 seconds while the S model 315hp power-plant accomplishes same task in a sub-5 4.8 seconds. How does it drive? Fantastic!! It’s more powerful and nimble than 1.0 but my private test track [cough]Bigelow Blvd.[cough] prevented me from more elaborating testing.
Impressive technical improvements aside (and there are many many
many many many more), the 981 is equally impressive visually… inside and out. Styling cues borrowed from the Carrera GT don’t end with the front headlights. Side intakes are reminiscent too with beautifully sculpted passenger compartment door skin recesses flowing exquisitely to rear quarter panels. On paper, rear spoiler integration across the entire hind quarters even thru tail lights looks a bit Mitsubishi Eclipse-esque. In real time it looks suhweeet! The interior has absolutely top notch fit and finish like the exterior. It also incorporates the typical upward sloping center console so commonly found in modern day Porsches completing the cockpit feel. Initially it elicits Ouija Board skepticism when viewing the myriad of buttons. A few minutes getting to know them provides more than adequate solace though. Certainly one becomes easily comfortable in short order knowing your eyes need not leave the road while tactically adjusting temp, PSE Stereo, or perhaps reaching for the Sport Plus mode fun button!!!
Bottom line… those who purchased previous Boxsters were certainly no fools (hidden song reference) because both 986s and 987s (and 987C) having proven to be nothing short of fantastically capable vehicles to wear Porsche badges. Anyone who purchases a 981, a la Boxster 3.0, will welcome the new revolution with countless smiles ear to ear. Is it enough to make me want to get my motor out of my a _ _ and back to the middle? Well, I certainly wouldn’t turn one down if given to me… I’ll stand pat for now because the slush funds don’t match up to the $85k model I virtually put together on Porsche.com’s configurator. That said, a certain co-pilot I know can’t wait to see the 981C… even hinting it make the short list as a suitable replacement for her current chariot – aka “the white car over there”.
Don’t believe it’s that good? It is! Want further proof? See the August 2012 issue of Roundel (BMW’s attempt at Panorama) which admits defeat [again] to our beloved Boxster. It sights Automobile magazine’s Aug 2012 showdown between the Boxster S, Z4 clown shoe, and SLK55 AMG.
The next time on of our local dealers throws a launch party, you should attend because exciting things are definitely happening with Porsche. There are a slew of new things in the works which will surely catch your eye if not your wallet.
So, January kicked off revolution 1 of 2012 with the new 911/991. Revolution 2 has been decisively marked with the 981’s introduction. Maybe we’ll be lucky enough to get a more important 3rd revolution this November. I’m talking about previews of the 981C… right Pete?
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FALL ROAD RALLYE By Frank Bune and Iron Jack
Directions to STAR Theater:
From the NORTH: South on I-79 to Bridgeville Exit #54. Left at light, then Left at next light onto Hickory Grade Rd. Look for PORSCHE flag on right at theater.
From the SOUTH: North on I-79 to Bridgeville Exit #54. Left at light to second light, turn left on Hickory Grade Rd. Look for PORSCHE flag on right at theater.
Join us Saturday October 6, 2012 at the STAR Theater, Bridgeville, PA (Just off I-79 at Exit 54 before 9:30 AM for the Fall Road Rallye. The First car is off at 10:00.
You’ll be treated to a “Modified” Poker Run with detailed directions, compelling questions (correct answers required) as well as great roads and scenery! As always a $5 donation is requested with all money collected going to the P3 program. So, come on out and enjoy another fun run with lunch on your own at a local restaurant with friends.PLEASE contact Fast Frank at [email protected] or Iron Jack at [email protected] to register. Tell your friends, and as always a PORSCHE not required! SEE “YUNZ THERE!!!
Terri Mattock, Frank Bune and Iron Jack at the Spring Road Rallye
Jack #44 and Frank with their better halves manning the Sping Rallye
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By Paul Nickoloff, Commercial DirectorMONKEY BUSINESS
Help! We need your help!
If you or someone you know wants to advertise to a great group of
people for the upcoming holiday season, we have a special offer!
For a limited time, we are offering 1-time ads in the Rundschau for the
October and November issues.
Contact me today at [email protected] or [email protected]
and I can give you the rates.
For those who are supporting the Rundschau through advertising, we
certainly appreciate it. Your support helps keep this publication going.
For those of you thinking about it or think you know someone who
would be interested in advertising / supporting this publication, please
contact me. All of the funds for this publication go toward publication
/ web / postage costs. Any excess earnings (not yet!) will funnel to the
P3 charity. I would love to see 35 ads within this publication, especially
if 30 are from ARPCA members.
Please help us and support the ARPCA today by placing an ad within
the Rundscahu. You can contact me directly at [email protected].
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Submit all Answers to [email protected]. First one to correctly guess what this part is wins an ARPCA Hat from the Goodie Store!
// Rundschau • September 201210
ARPCA CALENDAR OF EVENTS
IMPO
RTANT D
ATESJANUARY 12
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
SM
TW
TF
SS
MT
WT
FS
JANUARY 28
12
34
56
71
23
424 H
rs of Daytona -‐ D
ouble Wide -‐ 4pm
89
1011
1213
145
67
89
1011
FEBRUARY 4
1516
1718
1920
2112
1314
1516
1718
Mid-‐W
inter Party -‐ SCS -‐ 6:30pm
2223
2425
2627
2819
2021
2223
2425
FEBRUARY 16
2930
3126
2728
29Business M
ee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
MARCH
8
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
MARCH
APRIL
MARCH
31
SM
TW
TF
SS
MT
WT
FS
All M
ember D
inner -‐ Atria's N Shore -‐ 6:30pm
12
31
23
45
67
APRIL 12
45
67
89
108
910
1112
1314
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
1112
1314
1516
1715
1617
1819
2021
APRIL 14
1819
2021
2223
2422
2324
2526
2728
Highw
ay Clean-‐Up -‐ I-‐79 -‐ 10am
-‐12pm
2526
2728
2930
3129
30APRIL 20-‐21
Porsche Swap M
eet -‐ Hershey, PA
-‐ 5pm
MAY 11-‐13
MAY
JUNE
DE -‐ W
atkins Glen
SM
TW
TF
SS
MT
WT
FS
MAY 17
12
34
51
2Business M
ee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
67
89
1011
123
45
67
89
MAY 26
1314
1516
1718
1910
1112
1314
1516
Car Control Clinic -‐ PIRC
2021
2223
2425
2617
1819
2021
2223
MAY 27
2728
2930
3124
2526
2728
2930
Autocross -‐ PIRC
JUNE 2
Rally (North)
JULY
AUGUST
JUN
E 14
SM
TW
TF
SS
MT
WT
FS
Business Mee)ng -‐ Terri M
's -‐ 7:30pm
12
34
56
71
23
4JUNE 15-‐17
89
1011
1213
145
67
89
1011
DE -‐ N
elson Ledges with N
OR &
MO
R
1516
1718
1920
2112
1314
1516
1718
JUNE 24
2223
2425
2627
2819
2021
2223
2425
Porsches on the Green -‐ Stonew
all Resort
2930
3126
2728
2930
31JUNE 30
Porsche Day-‐Cars 'N
' Coffee -‐ Robsn Starbucks
JUNE 30
SEPTEMBER
OCTO
BERW
ine & Shine-‐G
reendance, Sand Hill W
inery
SM
TW
TF
SS
MT
WT
FS
JULY 12
11
23
45
6Business M
ee)ng -‐ Seiler's -‐ 7:30pm
23
45
67
87
89
1011
1213
JULY 8, 13-‐18
910
1112
1314
1514
1516
1718
1920
Kickoff Rallye, PVG
P Historic Races -‐ PIRC
1617
1819
2021
2221
2223
2425
2627
JULY 21-‐23
2324
2526
2728
2928
2930
31PVG
P -‐ Schenley Park
30AUGUST 9
Business Mee)ng -‐ TBD
-‐ 7:30pm
NOVEM
BERDECEM
BERAUG 11
SM
TW
TF
SS
MT
WT
FS
Sake & Speed -‐ Robokyo
12
31
AUG 25-‐26
45
67
89
102
34
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Wine &
Shine -‐ Stone Villa
SEPTEMBER 30
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acolin -‐ Champagne Brunch
OCTO
BER 6
Rally (South)
OCTO
BER 11
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
NOVEM
BER 8
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BER
Porsche Prom
DECEM
BER 13
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
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Social
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's -‐ 7:30pm
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Wine &
Shine -‐ Stone Villa
SEPTEMBER 30
Nem
acolin -‐ Champagne Brunch
OCTO
BER 6
Rally (South)
OCTO
BER 11
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
NOVEM
BER 8
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
NOVEM
BER
Porsche Prom
DECEM
BER 13
Business Mee)ng -‐ SCS -‐ 7:30pm
2012
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Social
Track
PVGP
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SPEED AND SUSHI By Rob Hoffman, Photos by Cindy Monyok
This year it was really more like “Speed and Sushi.” With the second AX of the 2012 season taking place at the Greensburg/Jeannette Airport and a social at Roboyko, August 11 was a Porsche filled day.
Although, a bit windy, overcast, and chilly at the airport, we had a 23 participants overall and many spectators. The “Speed” part of the day started about 2 hours earlier than a typical autocross does, so that we had plenty of time to meet with our non-racing friends at Roboyko. Registration opened at 7 a.m. and the AX at the airport was underway a little after 8.
Scott Mores and Trevor Hill designed the technical course the night before. Each driver ran 2 sessions with 4 runs in each. The course included slaloms, sweeps, gates, and a twist at the end that made the course very challenging. Trevor Hill took several participants on an “instructional ride” to get more acquainted with the course at speed.
AX participants listening to instruction and safety during course walk.Trevor won the day with the best times overall, followed by Dale
Rabeneck in second, and Scott Mores in third. After the event and a few fun runs we made our way to Roboyko for the “Sushi” part of the event.
Roboyko’s lot was full of P-Cars, when the AX’ers arrived. It was a great site to see. Many of the new faces from the autocross attended and mixed with the crowd. Overall there were more than 20 cars in the lot and as usual the food was great, the beer was cold, and the crowd was friends. No better way to spend a Saturday…
You have one more chance this year to attend an Autocross this year. September 20 we will be at Consol Field in Washington, PA. Register today at www.arpca.motorsportreg.com.
Lining up for the First Run of the AM Session Chris Kunze in his 911 Targa
Dan Franzetta Boxster S Rick Terrill 65 Facotry 5 Cobra
Gus Vasilakis 944T Tim and Liz Hronek’s Boxster
Course Walk David Hergenroeder’s Boxster
Andrew Fiscante’s Rabbit
Mike and Michael Stark’s 944 T A look at the course down the runway
Trevor Hill’s VW R32 Dale Rabeneck’s 2004 911 C4S
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Driver / Year, Make and Model (Car #) Overall AM Best PM BestHill, Trevor / 2004 Volkswagen R32 (R03) 56.055 56.250 56.055Rabeneck, Dale / 2004 Porsche 911 C4S (B34) 60.781 64.486 60.781Mores, Scott / 2000 Porsche Boxster S (R06) 61.704 61.704 62.715Carroll, Rob / 2000 Superformance Cobra (R19) 62.667 66.380 62.667Heinz, Edward / 1970 Porsche 914/6 (R25) 64.649 0.000 64.649Hronek, Timothy / 2001 Porsche Boxster (B30) 64.896 67.160 64.896Maz-hari, A.C. / Audi RS (B20) 64.974 0.000 64.974Franzetta, Dan / 2004 Boxster S (B26) 65.258 68.339 65.258Poponick, Josh / 1987 Porsche 951 (B33) 65.517 67.252 65.517Spear, Scott / 2008 Honda Civic EX (B35) 66.121 69.558 66.121Kunze, Chris / 1975 Porsche 911 S (B29) 66.392 71.015 66.392Stark, Michael / 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo (B21) 66.676 71.223 66.676Monyok, Jason / 1999 Porsche Boxster (B32) 67.375 68.293 67.375Terrill, Rick / 1965 Factory Five Cobra (R97) 67.609 67.609 67.925Stark, Mike / 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo (R02) 68.312 70.040 68.312Hoffman, Rob / 2008 Honda Civic EX (R29) 68.409 69.860 68.409Fiscante, Andrew / Rabbit (B19) 70.813 71.353 70.813Vasilakis, Gus / 1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (B22) 72.211 89.267 72.211Hronek, Liz / 2001 Porsche Boxster (R28) 74.975 77.911 74.975Campbell, Malcolm / 1986 Porsche Carrera (R14) 76.538 80.288 76.538Hergenroeder, David / 1999 Porsche boxster (R26) 82.137 0.000 82.137Kamaneri, MJ / Audi RS (R20) 96.183 104.221 96.183
Lining up for the First Run of the AM Session Chris Kunze in his 911 Targa
Dan Franzetta Boxster S Rick Terrill 65 Facotry 5 Cobra
Gus Vasilakis 944T Tim and Liz Hronek’s Boxster
Course Walk David Hergenroeder’s Boxster
Greensburg Jeanette Regional Airport Autocross Results
Roboyko Results: Most Beers: Paul NickoloffMost Sushi: Rob HoffmanDisapearance Award: Scott MoresNo Show Award: Scott IshlerBest Use Of The Word Fastidious In A Sentence: Dale Rabeneck...and a special thanks to Rachel Hill for putting up with the nonsense at our table.
Terri Mattock, Louise Jeremiah, Cindy Monyok, Diane Nickoloff
Dale Rabeneck and Scott Mores Discussing Timing at the AX
Trevor and Rachel Hill, with Scott Spear The True Gentleman of the ARPCA
Louise Jeremiah and the Strohmeier’s Paul Nickoloff mistaking Jason Monyok for a Chair Paul Nickoloff and Ken Jeremiah Paul Nickoloff and Cindy Monyok
Dan Franzetta, Ken Jeremiah and Terri Mattock
Marty and Diane Nickoloff
Prepping AX at Dawn
// Rundschau • September 201214
THE ONGOING SAGA OF THE TURBO By Rob Hoffman
On every road trip (usually only to Ohio) that we take, Scott and I expect something to go wrong. Usually nothing does, but we always have Paul, Dale or Scott “The Ish” on alert as we may need someone to post bail at some point. This trip to Ohio was no different, we were full on expecting to go to jail and we actually almost did this time.
After picking up the fender from the guy I bought it from in Versailles, Ohio we tried to make our way back into town for lunch. Only problem was we couldn’t get back there. Every road into town was closed for construction. Part of me wonders, as that town was so small, did they know we were outsiders and shut down their town so we couldn’t get back into it? Nah… Trying to find our way we passed a police car with an officer inside who gave us a very strange stare, almost like “who are these two idiots?” Maybe he thought we were beautiful, maybe he thought we were two famous guys in an exotic red Honda Civic with a
sunroof, maybe this town was just so small the locals didn’t know who we were… I digress…
We carried on, fender packed in, radio on, roof open. It was a beautiful day. The GPS directed us to Highway 31. Sixty more miles of flat cornfield bliss and as the boredom began to overtake us as we noticed that the road ahead was a few miles of valleys and dips. We figured with enough speed we might be able to catch a little air in the Nine Ereven. (that’s what we call my 2008 Honda Civic EX as it has been an honorary Porsche this summer.) Now Scott has never been behind the wheel of this performance machine. It’s tricky to drive with all of its 140 horsepower and front wheel drive. You’ve got to have a firm hand to shift it from second to third as you might be traveling at the lighting fast speed of 45.
With all that power, we started to “lift” the exotic machine that is my red Civic on Highway 31. We figured if Scott pushed it just a few miles per hour more we would no doubt catch air. Instead of watching the cop coming towards us, we were too busy seeing if we could fly. All of the sudden we see that same police car we saw coming into town, again. Scott slows to a mild roar and we pass him in the opposite direction and Scott says, “He got me.” I said” What?” He says, “He’s turning around.” I look in my mirror and didn’t see a thing. Scott pulls over onto a dirt road and says, “He got me, he’s coming.” I looked out my window up the road, and turn to Scott and said “Dude, are you nuts? Nothing is coming.” Right as I said that I turned and looked out my window and before my eyes over the crest of what they call a hill in Ohio, is a cop car, lights and sirens going. Apparently, Ohio cops can clock your speed as they pass you…. Why didn’t I get the memo?
$109 later, ticket in hand Scott looks at me just as the cop is about to walk away. I have no idea what’s running through his head. Suddenly Scott pipes up “Ah, excuse me sir?” “Since I already have the ticket, you see, we’re in this car club, and we have this magazine, and well, it would just be hysterical if I could have my picture taken with you?”
The officer turns and looks at Scott and says “You wanna do what?” Scott replies, Ah take a picture with you.” The officer explains that he cannot do that as it is against the policy for him to pose with us, and Scott pleads once more. At this point, I have Dale’s number ready to call for bail and I’m thinking how am I going to explain an Ohio prison to my wife.
The officer chuckles at him and says, “I’ll tell you what, you can take my picture as I pull away.” As the officer gets in his car and pull away Scott jumps out and snaps a few photos. He gets back in, we laugh at how bad that could’ve actually gone and get the hell out of Ohio.
Needless to say the next time I need a part, I think I’ll just pay the shipping or maybe we’ll make another road trip out of it and see what trouble we can find again. Until next time…
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Call to Order - The meeting was called to order at 7:40pm by President Ken Jeremiah at Sewickley Car Store with 17 members in attendance.
Treasurer’s Report - Abbi reported on the cash balances; exact fig-ures are available at the business meetings.
Review of Minutes - Abbi - took minutes from the July meeting. Read and approved. Thank you Abbi.
Committee ReportsAdvertising - New advertisers – 100 contacts have been made
Dealer Relations - Charity for a donation will be selected by Se-wickley Car Store.
Goodie Store• A big thanks to Rob and Missie Hoffman and to all those that
helped. • Out of seven bins of items to sell, two were left. • There will be a second order for PVGP t-shirts that were sold out.
PVGP• Ken - amount of our donation to the PVGP will be determined
next month. • Thanks to Randy Evans for securing the $1500 donation of gift
cards donated from Giant Eagle. • Michael, from Tambellini’s was very accommodating again this
year.
Membership - 1,030 (584 primary; 446 associate) according to the Rundschau
Newsletter - Iron Jack/Fast Frank – As always, articles are due by the 15th. The Rundschau will be sent out close to the first of each month.
Communications - Nothing new for an email blast.
Social• Sushi & Speed – Saturday, August 11th at Robokyo in Greensburg• Porsche Prom – Sandy - will be at Wildwood Golf Club in Allison
Park• Nemacolin – Louise - we are skipping going there this year• Two invitations received for our club: car show and ice cream so-
cial on Sat, 8/18 and BMW event in Cranberry – will give our club back 10% on money spent
• Pig Roast at Pitt Race – Melinda - BYOB, chicks bring the sweets; social after track day
Tour/Rally• Autocross – Rob - Saturday, August 11th 7am-1pm• Profitable; about 24 are expected to take part; participants
invited to go to Robokyo• Rally – Iron Jack - October 6th •StartingpointisattheStarMovieTheatreinBridgeville. •Themewillbea“PokerRun”intheSWareaofPgh •Playingcardwillbehandedoutatstart •3cardswillbecollectedateachofthreedestinationpoints •Pokerhandswillberevealedatfinaldestination
Track• Dale – DE at PIRC. • Currently 42-43 students, 23 instructors. • Dennis Macchino of Bertil Roos Driving School will be there to
instruct the A/B students and instructors (normally $3k-$5k, our cost will be $100)
• Mid-Ohio registration is 10% ahead of pace.
Website - Updates continue to be made to keep the website current.
Concours - Rick Nagel was the winner of the concour at the PVGP and attended tonight’s meeting.
Old Business - Revamping of our region. Discussions continue, final decisions have yet to be made.
New Business• Next month’s meeting will be at the Nickoloff home on Thursday,
September 20th at 7:30pm. • New articles are needed for the Rundschau from all members (my
first Porsche, etc)• P3 – Michael Coyne – will head the program as in the past, dona-
tions will continue to go directly to the troops; •P3t-shirtsbyGeorge,excellentdesign •donationswillbeacceptedatalleventswehave •Judi–avgof$100fromcollectionjaratevents •newmember,DanFranzetta(pastmemberofNational Guard) will help to find some new recipients
Motion to Adjourn• Thanks to K.C. and Sewickley Car Store.
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