Contributed by Tom Provasi

Upon finding out that our previous location, Corral de Tierra, would not host us this year due to Covid concerns, we had to scramble to find a new location. Sandy and I scoured the Monterey Peninsula looking for any piece of large grass that could possibly be large enough to host an event like Werks Reunion. We found 2 very good possibilities and after a few site visits, we decided to go with Bayonet golf course, due to its picturesque setting.

Planning an event in a new city at a new venue, with only two short months, was a daunting task. We had a lot of challenges, but with the help from my dedicated staff and PCA national staff, we pulled off an amazing event. New this year was a live band and TV screens to play video interviews.

We had a few issues with traffic and are already planning for improvements next year.

A few fun facts:

  • Sold out of judging spots in 10 days
  • Sold out of corral spots 2 weeks before closing date
  • 167 judged cars
  • 529 corral cars
  • 19 states represented
  • 2 entrants from Germany who shipped their cars over

To see more great photos, visit Pelican Parts—they have wonderful gallery of Werks Reunion here.

Also, Classic Cars Journal and Sports Car Digest wrote about Werks Reunion:

And if you haven’t read the eBrake article, check it out here!