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Porsche Friend
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Pam Ryder & Laurie
Delimon
Prieta Post
Co-Editors |
We
are happy to report that the January launch of the
online Prieta Post and our new website was a
resounding success! In the world of online
communication, we had exceptional "open rates" for
the emailed Post. Readers offered positive
comments via phone calls, email and through our
Facebook page saying that they enjoyed reading the
Post on their tablets, smart phones and computers,
and especially liked the addition of links, videos
and photo galleries.
A
great feature of the new Prieta Post is that
you're able to manage your subscription online. If
you have a new email address, you can easily and
efficiently change it yourself. The "subscribe"
ability also enables our associate members to
sign-up for their own copy. If you had trouble
getting the January issue, first check your spam
filter. If you continue to have problems, please
don't hesitate to contact us so that we can help
troubleshoot.
You
may have noticed that the links in the Prieta Post
now take you to our beautiful new website.
Activity in our first week exceeded our
expectations with more than 300 different visitors
exploring our website more than 500 times! The
fresh and slightly edgy design is the work of one
of our youngest LPR members, and AX Cone Killer,
Greg Ryder. Throughout the year, the site will
grow to include some new features such as the LPR
BizNet and a page dedicated to the 2012 AX season.
We're excited that Dave Dunwoodie is joining the
team as co-webmaster!
One
of the goals of our new program is to engage
membership and we believe this is already
happening. The first two tours of the year, Les
Schreiber's Crow's Nest Tour and Larry Sharp's
Death Valley Tour, sold out quickly. If there is a
tour or activity you want to attend, don't wait to
RSVP or register! Our new mid-month upcoming
activities email blast will give all the
information you need to know in an easy-to-read
and attractive format. Sign-up and get ready for a
good time!
Thanks
for your support,
Laurie
& Pam
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The
Inside Track |
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Doug Ryder
LPR
President
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Some
days you just get lucky. That's what happened to me at
the end of December. My son Greg works with Robby, a
young man who is an ex pro racer. Robby still has strong
connections in the racing world and pulled together
enough people to rent Thunderhill Raceway Park for an
entire day.
We
decided to trailer our '87 Carrera affording us a more
comfortable drive in our GMC Denali. This also ensured
that we could get home should we have car problems!
Because
it's a 4-hour drive to the raceway (125 miles north of
Sacramento), we headed up the day before. The weather
cooperated and we left with great anticipation,
particularly for Greg who autocrossed last year but had
not "tracked" before.
The
next morning the drivers' meeting was scheduled for 8:30
and the track was live at 9 o'clock. To our amazement
th
ere
were only 10 cars participating - and you could drive as
much as you wanted! Greg and I split the $500 fee,
making the $250 we each paid a lot less than the typical
$350 one pays for a day at Track Masters or Hooked On
Driving, two of the more prominent track programs.
There
were a number of instructors on hand; a couple were
long-time coaches at Skip Barber. They
provided free coaching as available, or you could hire
them for the morning or afternoon session. The track was
hot from 9 to 12 and again from 1 to 5. We raced around
that track until we were exhausted.
We
had only one issue to deal with. As we came in for
lunch, Greg was driving solo and when he hit turn 13,
the brakes had gotten so hot that the brake pedal went
to the floor. He spun sideways but kept it together
(there's that autocross experience!) and hobbled into
the pits. We postulated that the hard driving boiled the
brake fluid in the front calipers and the trapped air,
which is much more compressible, just let the pedal go
to the floor, i.e., no brakes! We broke for lunch,
letting the car cool off and then bled the brakes to
remove the air and restore effective braking. We
continued to run the rest of the day with no issues. In
fact, we found that driving at 8/10 instead of flat-out
not only kept the front brakes cooler but also resulted
in lower lap times.
At
4:00, after laps too numerous to count, we headed home.
What a perfect way to end the year!
We
hope that you're enjoying the Prieta Post and our new
mid-month activity blast. Our calendar is overflowing
with events that you won't want to miss. The first two
tours of the year sold out in record time so don't wait!
Make sure to get your RSVPs in!
Be
safe and see you soon!
Doug |
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It's the
People -- February 2012 Membership
Report |
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Tom Provasi
Membership Director |
Let's
welcome our newest members for 2012! Actually, these
members joined the club in December but because the
membership report from national is at month-end and the
Prieta Post is one month ahead, there is a two month
gap.
Two
of our new members come from the southern side of the
Santa Cruz mountains, while the third joins us all the
way from France. I'm happy to report that Chuck and
Rosemary Davis are transferring back into LPR. Those
that have been in the club for twenty plus years will
remember the Davis' and their volunteer efforts in many
positions. Chuck is also one of our past presidents.
Welcome back! I look forward to seeing you all at an
upcoming event. Cheers!
Interested in becoming a PCA
member? Complete information is available here.
Respectfully Submitted,
Tom Provasi
Membership
Director
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Crow's Nest Tour
a Huge Success!
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Article
Contributed by Dede Seward
The first LPR tour of 2012 was
hosted by past President, Les Schreiber, on Sunday
January 15th. We were able to sleep in Sunday
morning, with a lazy meeting time scheduled for 10am,
departing right at 10:30 am.
The sold-out field of 30
Porsches met at Hobee's Restaurant in Los
Gatos. There was ample parking for the
paddock of 911's, 944's, Boxsters and two
928s. Tony and Joanne Antonowicz drove a pristine
Horizon Blue 928 that had my husband drooling. "I
now know what I want to do with my year end bonus," he
declared, and then added, "Some of us just don't yearn
for a car with a bud vase on the
dash."
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Before the drivers' meeting..."this looks
like Disneyland " with everyone standing in the
middle of the traffic area" ~ Larry
Sharp |
After the standard PCA drivers
meeting, we cued up for the start. There was a
short jaunt on Hwy 17 to Bear Creek Road. We then
crossed back over Hwy 17 to Old Santa Cruz Hwy. The
road briefly skirted Lexington Reservoir and began a
climb through the Santa Cruz Mountains, which were laced
with Sword Ferns, Tan Oaks, Redwoods and funky old
cabins, where Larry Sharp probably buys his
tie-dyes.
After reaching Summit Road and
traveling south, we turned toward the coast on
Soquel-San Jose Rd. The scenery changed from lush
forest to family farms. We passed several open "farm
stands" that had we been by ourselves we would have
stopped to check out the offerings.
One stand's sign, in an attempt
at poetry, declared, "DON'T PANIC-- WE'RE ORGANIC!!" You
could probably get a tie-dye shirt here too.
We arrived in Soquel and picked
our way through town and arrived at the Crow's Nest Restaurant at the Santa Cruz
Harbor.
After gathering in
the parking
lot, we entered the restaurant, and all were seated
except my husband, who upon arriving at the
harbor took off to
S & T docks to talk to the commercial fisherman. I
wasn't sure if I was going to see him again, and if I
did, what he would smell like! He
finally showed up and announced he could not find a
single fisherman. There was a foam fish box lid placed
on a forklift with a sign, "HAVE CRAB WILL BE BACK AFTER
THE 49er GAME". That game was the day before, on
Saturday. I guess they didn't make it back from the bar
yet--understandable celebratory behavior after the
incredible final seconds 49er win.
As we all mellowed out with our
table mates, and with sailboats gracefully slipping in
and out of the harbor entrance in the background, Doug
Ryder, our new LPR President, thanked Les for the tour,
announced upcoming club events, and introduced new and
first time tour club members.
The food arrived in waves of
Calamari, Ahi Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Aloha Burgers and Crab
Louis. The food was crowd silencing, with only the
scolding of begging gulls and the purr of boat engines
to be heard. All in all, it was a successful and
fun first outing with a mellow drive and great
food!
See
you on the next fun LPR tour and on
Loma Prieta's Facebook
page! ~
Dede & Kevin
"What a wonderful way to
start the new year! A beautiful day. A beautiful drive.
A wonderful brunch at the Crow's Nest with all of our
LPR friends. It doesn't get much better than this! A
great big thanks to Les Schreiber and his assistant,
Peter Ridgway, for a job well
done!"
~ John and Angie
Reed
"The tour through less-traveled
roads from Los Gatos to Santa Cruz was
a scenic
delight as it took us to the Crow's Nest Restaurant
where we were greeted with a spectacular scene of
sparkling sunshine against the ocean. The lunch fare was
truly memorable with a fantastic "Chef Special" of
Hawaiian Mahi Mahi over polenta topped with asparagus
and chanterelle mushrooms in a very light secret sauce.
Thanks to Les for a wonderful well-planned tour with fun
conversations and sharing with our LPR friends."
~ Joanne and Tony
Antonowicz
To see the
rest of the photos from this tour click here.
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The
Off-Camber Report |
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Anne Roth
Autocross Co-Chair |
Get Ready for the 2012 AX
Season!
What better
way to prepare for the upcoming autocross season than
our Second Annual AX Ground School? Join us at Borelli
Motor Sports on March 10 at 10:00 a.m. for a morning
full of valuable information. From classing your car and
tech inspections to helmets and grid control, you'll
learn everything you need to make you comfortable your
first time out. And of course, we'll have valuable
information and perhaps an informal tech session for our
AX veterans. Watch your mid-month activity blast for
more details.
Our AX
Season schedule has been finalized! Check out the dates
on the LPR Event Calendar and watch for the 2012 AX
Season Page coming soon to the new
website.
A big round of
applause to our 2012 AX Team!
Trailer Storage: Borelli
Motor Sports
Trailer Transport: The
Ryders and the Delimons
Course Set-up: Bill
Charon, Chuck Dewey, Dave Dunwoodie
Tech Inspection: Dave
Dunwoodie, Chris Schaut
Timing & Trailer Set-up:
Chuck Dewey, Kevin Laird
Registration: Kris
Vanacore
Chief Driving Instructor:
Barry Pangrle
Results, Timing & Scoring:
Rena Schaut
Safety: Chris
Schaut
Early A.M. Gate Security:
Les Schreiber
AX Chair: Anne
Roth
AX Co-Chair: Larry
Sharp
See ya in Marina!
Anne
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Larry Sharp
Autocross Co-Chair |
It's February and autocross
season is just around the corner!
These free
days provide a great opportunity to reflect on your
driving and to inspect your car to improve the results
you get at our events. For your car, consider a 4-wheel
alignment. Ask them to check that your car's wheels are
all pointed the way they should be for AX use! This is
also a good time to check your brake pads and bleed your
brakes, which should be done yearly. Maybe you want to
try out stickier tires and move up to competing with the
big boys! Click on the ads in the Post to explore the
websites of our great partners. You'll find just about
everything you need to get your car running at optimal
performance.
Now let's
talk about the most important part of
autocrossing--driver improvement. My off-season routine
is to do a few go-kart days to keep the muscle memory
going for driving in competition. If you can arrange to
share some sessions with drivers you know are better
than you, you can improve your skills by following them
around the course. If you can afford it, attending a
driver's school is always a good option as well. Money
spent on improving your skills is always better than
spending money on your car. You keep those lessons the
rest of your life.
'Til March's column
Larry Sharp
LPR AX Co-Chair
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Upcoming Events: Soup Night and
AX Ground School
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February is the time for LPR's
longest running annual event: Soup
Night!
Join us on Saturday, February 25
as Bill and Lorraine Glathe, once again host this LPR
tradition at their beautiful home in Almaden. Since 1987
LPR members have gathered to ward off the winter chill,
socialize and enjoy a soup-centered potluck. So grab
your aprons, dust-off your cookbooks and fire up the
crock-pot for a great evening of warmth and
camaraderie!
Join your LPR friends and help
make this an event to remember! Soup night is a potluck
so we need volunteers to bring an assortment of
appetizers, salads, entrees, breads and desserts.
RSVP by Feb. 22 to Bill or
Lorraine at 408-268-7251. Cost: $10 per person. Please
sign up to bring an appetizer, soup, salad or dessert.
For directions from your home to the Glathe's, please
click on Soup Night on the LPR Event Calendar and then click on
"map" for directions from your home.
By the time March rolls around
our AXers are rarin' to go! And LPR's AX season is not
to be missed! However, if you've never
autocrossed, the whole process can be rather
intimidating. Get ready by joining us at 10:00 a.m.
March 10 at Borelli Motor Sports for LPR's
Second Annual Autocross Ground
School.
Anne, our AX Chair will cover
car classing, registration, tech inspections, and
everything that happens at an AX so you'll be
comfortable the first time out. And for the AX veterans,
the folks at Borelli are sure to have some great advice
on getting optimal performance from your car. Come on
down! Refreshments will be provided including some of
Anne's signature goodies! For a more information and
directions, click on the Ground School on the LPR Event Calendar.
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Partner Appreciation
Awards |
Thanks
Porsche of Fremont!
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2011 President Ed Tefankjian
presents Gunter Feldmeier, Service Manager with an
appreciation plaque for their ongoing support
of LPR. |
Porsche
of Fremont hosted a Tech Session, supported Porsches and
Police and donated prizes to our events. They continue
to be an advertising partner in the Prieta Post, and
give our members the quality service
that keeps us coming back!
Thanks
Borelli Motor Sports!
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2011 LPR President Ed Tefankjian presents
Ralph Borelli with an appreciation plaque for
their generous support of our
club. |
Not only did they spruce up our
AX trailer with fantastic graphics but they
store it for us in their safe
location.
In addition to donating raffle
prizes to our Annual Awards Banquet, Borelli Motor
Sports was the venue for our AX Ground School, the
Funkhana and our Charity Event--the perfect location for
our driving enthusiasts!
Thanks Bacom Trim &
Upholstery!
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2011
President Ed Tefankjian presents John Wardell of
Bascom
Trim
& Upholstery with an appreciation plaque for
their continued
support of
LPR. |
Over the year, John advertised in the Prieta
Post, supported Porsches and Police, hosted a Tech
Session and donated fantastic raffle prizes. Our members
continue to turn to Bascom Trim & Upholstery for
their high quality work.
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Is Your
Car Road Ready? |
Contributed
by Les Schreiber
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Les Schreiber LPR
Technical Chair |
It's only the beginning of the
year, but the LPR event calendar is full of great
driving activities. Whether it's a tour, rallye, autocross or just your
favorite Saturday morning run, you want to ensure that
your car is in top condition and ready to go. Here is
some advice from Bob Schoenherr of PCA's Redwood
Region.
- Begin
by checking your car maintenance log. Don't have
one? Start one now by recording when the oil,
wiper blades, tires etc. were changed and make a
commitment to keep it up-to-date.
- Check
the tire air pressure even if you have a sensor. Do a
test inflation of the collapsible spare to ensure that
it holds air, and does not have cracked
sidewalls. Make sure the air pump works or carry
a can of air.
- Perform
a visual tire inspection. Are the wear bars
showing? If so, invest in a safe new set. If they
are showing unusual wear, head to the alignment shop
before you ruin those expensive high-performance
tires. Unusual wear could also be a sign of worn
bushings, shock absorbers, or ball joints. If a
wheel shows a crack, replace it for your own
safety.
- Check
the torque of the lugs or lug nuts and don't forget
about hubcaps or center caps. No torque
wrench? Then visit your tire
dealer. Usually, they'll check it for free. If
you have wheel locks, and drive a convertible, be sure
the key is the cockpit, not in the trunk where you
can't get to it should you be locked out for some
reason. Real life story here (scroll down to
read).
- Check
your gas cap and gasket to make sure it's not loose or
leaking.
- Check
for brake pedal fade while the car is
running. New cars have power-assisted brakes, so
starting the car is a must. Find a back road and
do a couple of emergency stops (with no one behind
you!). Check the brakes for fade and pulling of
the car to one side.
- Check
the engine compartment. Examine the belts and hoses
for cracks or tears and be sure clamps are tight. Make
sure the battery is securely in place. Look for fluid
leaks. While you're at it, check all fluids - brake,
oil, power steering, coolant, windshield washer,
etc.
- Sit
in the driver's seat. Check that the seats are secure
and the seat belts are working and not frayed. Make
sure the steering wheel does not have excessive play.
Check the gas pedal to be sure it returns smoothly.
Check the operation of the heating and cooling
system--the defroster system is especially important
in winter weather.
- Check
all lights for function with the engine
running. If something is not working, check fuses
first then check the bulb in question. Your
owner's manual lists the bulb type and fuse box
location for your vehicle.
- Organize
your trunk. Check for the jack, tools, spare tire, and
other items and be sure they are secured
properly.
- Shake
your car...up and down and sideways! If there
are any abnormal clunks then you might have a
suspension problem.
Now that you're set, it's time
to take to the road! Happy driving!
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A Day at
Martin Ranch with the Vanacores |
Chase those tax day blues away by joining
Kris & Tony Vanacore on a tour of the local back
roads on April 15. We'll drive familiar, and maybe not
so familiar, roads ending at the Martin Ranch Winery. This year we'll be
staying put to enjoy a catered lunch and maybe a little
LPR musical entertainment!
There's also an opportunity for us to do a
"Bottle Your Own Wine", if we can commit to 24 cases
(one barrel). The wine is usually $105 to $110 per case.
Folks can split a case as long as we take 24 total. We
need a show of interest in order to set up the BYOW so
please email Tony at mailto:tonyvan@mac.com?
ASAP!
Please watch the mid-month activity blast and
the Prieta Post for details as they are
confirmed. See you at the ranch!
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Looking Back
to 2002 |
As they say, the more things
change, the more they stay the
same!
The February 2002 Prieta Post welcomed a new
Editor, Robert Henricks. The Post sported a new full
color cover, inside and out and for the first time, PDF
copies of the Post were available by request.
Ten years later, LPR welcomes new Post
Editors Laurie Delimon and Pam Ryder who introduced a
new full color online format!
The 2002 Board Meeting and Newcomer's socials
were held at Mountain Mike's Pizza in Los Gatos. How
many of us remember the 17.5 foot 12,000 pound carved
wooden statue of Mountain Charley that graced the
outside entry? In 2012, pizza is still our Board Meeting
food of choice, now at Round Table Pizza in San
Jose.
Soup Nite is an LPR Tradition and the Glathes
continue to host this favorite event. Of course we have
to expect a bit of inflation with cost increasing from
$5 in 2002 to $10 in 2012. Still a great deal for a
night out!
Whether it's 2002 or 2012, our LPR
advertising partners are the best! Bodystyle by Cecil
Beach, Don Wise, Custom Alignment, PartsHeaven, Tom
Provasi and Emilie Highley were featured in the 2002
Post and ten years later are still found in our new
online version!
In, 2002 the Board Meeting Minutes included a
plea for help in towing the new AX trailer. Ask any AX
Chair. Some things NEVER change!
The 2002 Board of Directors included a
familiar face. John Reed was Activities Director and has
taken that role again in 2012! Rumor has it that John
has a drawer full of name badges displaying the various
titles he's held over the years. Now that's what we call
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Getting
Rallye-Ready for Salt Lake City |
Preparations
are underway to present a rallye school in mid-April for
those interested in learning about the TSD
(time-speed-distance) rallye. The TSD rallye is one of
the competitive events offered at the Porsche Parade in
July in Salt Lake City.
Discussions
are underway with Diablo Region to finalize a classroom
(Livermore or Fremont area). We will have a two-hour
classroom session in the morning, followed by a lunch
break, and then an opportunity to put your newly
acquired skills to the test on an actual rallye!
A
follow-up rallye techniques session is planned for the
end of June. It will be held at Niello Porsche in
Rocklin. Dates are still tentative.
Questions
can be sent to Rik Larson at mailto:rik.larson@gmail.com? or call
916.481.6084.
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Add Your Car
to the LPR Garage |
The LPR Garage,
showcasing rides from our club members, is a new feature
we are launching in our redesigned
website! It's a chance to share with your
fellow Porsche enthusiasts what we do with our version
of the marque that is so rich in history. Maybe it's a
survivor 356 that is in remarkable condition, or one
that is beautifully restored? Or perhaps it's a highly
modified track car or autocross
screamer.
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and is due in advance. Checks should be made out to
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