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HighGear (ISSN1061-1746) is the official magazine of the Rocky Mountain Region Porsche Club of America (RMR/PCA) and is published monthly. Non-RMR subscriptions are Vol. 59, Edition 12 • December 2017 Editor: Russ Rydberg $35.00 per year. Assistant Editor: Tom Champion The opinions and views appearing in HighGear are those of the individual writers and Design Team Lead: Brian Wilke do not necessarily reflect the official opinions of the RMR/PCA, PCA National, or this magazine as an official RMR/PCA publication. Additionally, none of these organizations nor this publication assumes any responsibility for the accuracy of material provided by individual writers and contributors. ON THE COVER A car for all seasons? You bet! Check out ways to enjoy your Porsche year round. Page 11. Monthly board meetings are always open to club members. See the list of upcoming events for schedule. You may contact the REGION COORDINATORS entire board at [email protected]. To volunteer to CAMA Representative be an RMR Board member, submit your intent by September Walt Fricke: 303.499.6540, [email protected] so the Nomination Committee can add you to the ballot in Charity/Good Works November for club voting in November. Most positions are two- year terms. Florence Mackin: [email protected] Chief Driving Instructor Dan H. Carlson: 303.520.4567, [email protected] President Control Chief John Mackin George Strimbu: 303.736.9114, [email protected] [email protected] Equipment Mahlon Schanzenbach: 831.246.0300, [email protected] Goodie Store Chair Mike Hebert: 360.202.5830, [email protected] Historian Vice President Amy Legg-Rogers: 970.686.0538, [email protected] Rick Seiferth Insurance [email protected] Dave Meyer: 703.964.6307, [email protected] Programs/Socials Erik Behrendsen: 303.840.7361, [email protected] Registration Second Vice President Nancy Warren: 720.556.0806, [email protected] Jim Thorburn Safety [email protected] Scott Henderson: 303.521.9007, [email protected] Tech Inspection Ryan Chapman: 720.937.3607, [email protected] Timing Treasurer Doug Bartlett: 970.214.7279, [email protected] Webmaster Blair Whitaker [email protected] Scott Rogers: 970.686.0538, [email protected] Zone 9 Representative Rich Sanders: 801.231.0400 [email protected] TECHNICAL RESOURCES Secretary 356 Mark Taylor Jim Kellogg: 303.840.2356, [email protected] [email protected] 911 Dave Stribling: 303.238.8101, [email protected] 912 Volunteer to be the RMR 912 specialist and help others! Membership Chair 914 Dale Tuety: 303.670.1279, [email protected] Holly Jackson [email protected] 924 Dan Semborski: 303.420.2708, [email protected] 928 Volunteer to be the RMR 928 specialist and help others! 944 Newsletter Editor Richard Winnick: 303.429.5213, [email protected] Russ Rydberg 968 [email protected] Zach Schroeder: 970.229.0990, [email protected] Boxster/Cayman Doug Bartlett: 970.214.7279 , [email protected] Cayenne Zach Schroeder: 970.229.0990, [email protected] Past President Jim Widrig GT2, GT3, Cup Cars [email protected] Chris Cervelli: 303.809.6173, [email protected] RMR-PCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBERSHIP ANNIVERSARIES

25 YEARS 20 YEARS Andrew & Patricia Labout David Etter DECEMBER 1992 DECEMBER 1997

WELCOME OCTOBER NEW MEMBERS Andrew Alexander Chris Plucinski Greeley, CO Castle Rock, CO 2007 911 CARRERA 4S 2008 911 TURBO Colin Beck Jerry Rasco Evergreen, CO Castle Pines, CO 1985 911 CARRERA 2006 CAYENNE S Robert Braddy David Ryan Ft Collins, CO Fort Collins, CO 2003 911 CARRERA 2016 CAYMAN Oliver Day Jeff St. Clair Littleton, CO Elizabeth, CO 1980 924 TURBO 1978 911 SC TEST DRIVE MEMBERS Brent Hanlin Cherie Talbert No new Test Drive Members Englewood, CO Lone Tree, CO this month, but you never know. 2015 MACAN S & 2015 911 GT3 2009 BOXSTER S You could be the person that makes a lasting impression about our club. Scott Ingvoldstad Cory Theriot And you may just meet someone new Greenwood Village, CO Highlands Ranch, CO that turns into a forever friend! 1999 911 CARRERA 2013 CAYENNE S Gary Keating Erik & Jill Biegler Lone Tree, CO Erie, CO 2013 PANAMERA GTS 1971 911T Andrew Koretz (TRANSFER FROM DAKOTA REGION) Denver, CO Garret Kappers 2002 911 CARRERA 4S Boulder, CO Kyle McGraw 1986 911 CARRERA Loveland, CO Thomas Newton & Eric Gerken 1986 944 Grand Junction, CO, Frank Meek 1988 911 TURBO Steamboat Springs, CO (TRANSFER FROM ARK LA TEX REGION) 2000 911 CARRERA CABRIOLET

HighGear 5 PRESIDENTIAL THOUGHTS John Mackin President

MY LAST NEWSLETTER AS YOUR PRESIDENT Our last Autocross was a great Participation in our Driver’s about 65 signed up as of this writing. success. About 77 drivers participated Education program was very good Not having had a Holiday Party in a at Front Range airport with beautiful and that led to a net profit for the couple of years, we are hoping for a October weather. We collected over year. Tours and Autocrosses were successful event. $485 and 123 boxes of cereal for very well attended. Looking ahead This marks my last newsletter as Project Angel Heart! Since they can to 2018, our events will be very your President. It has been a privilege purchase 5 boxes of cereal for $10, we similar, although we anticipate some to serve you in this role, and I look are donating the equivalent of 435 additional activities as we celebrate forward to continuing to contribute boxes. Thanks to Chris Sully and all Rocky Mountain Region’s 60th on the Board as Past President. who helped put on the Autocross. Anniversary. More information The November Membership Social on that will be forthcoming as the HG ’ was held at Automotive Imports event planning develops. We will in Denver. It was their first time be holding our Joint Board meeting hosting a membership meeting for with AMR on December 2nd where RMR and, they were quite enthused we will integrate our respective 2018 about the opportunity. It was a good calendars. turnout and I think all who attended Final preparations are being made had a good time. for the December Holiday Party at The Board recently completed Willow Ridge Manor in Morrison on a day-long retreat where we December 9th. Festivities will start reviewed this year’s results. It has at 5:30 PM. Registration has been been a successful year financially. a bit slower than anticipated with

Some of the many gorgeous vehicles at the November Social. Photos by David Chance

6 HighGear CONES ARE A FALLIN’ RESULTS

TOP 30 FASTEST TIMES Great attendance at our final below are the 30 fastest times from year? Look for more events next autocross of the season. We had 77 the Cones Are A Fallin’ Autocross. season and get your ride ready! entries and a great course. Listed Want to be at the top of the list next

POS. CLASS # DRIVER VEHICLE TIME BEHIND TTOD 1 PNK 162 Papulski, Keith 2018 TT RS Coupe 61.746 2 GRN 880 Kuo, Jonathan 2006 62.536 +0.790 3 PNK 880X Kelly, Brian 2006 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S 62.620 +0.084 4 GRN 99X Klingler, Bob 2015 Porsche Cayman GTS 63.203 +0.583 5 PNK 147 Lee, Kris 2011 Mini JCW 63.986 +0.783 6 GRN 73 Dana, Keith 2007 Mini Cooper S 64.417 +0.431 7 PNK 99 Heydlauff, Dan 2015 Porsche Cayman GTS 64.659 +0.242 8 GRN 9 Shapiro, Jesse 2003 Toyota MR2 Spyder 64.876 +0.217 9 PNK 88 Sobers, Brendan 2014 Nissan 370Z 64.887 +0.011 10 PNK 33X Green, Joey 1965 Shelby Cobra 64.929 +0.042 11 GRN 7 Yen, Eugene 1995 BMW M3 65.495 +0.566 12 GRN 3 Coleman, John 2013 Mini JCW GP 65.940 +0.445 13 PNK 199 Kaminski, Tad 2000 Porsche Boxster 66.353 +0.413 14 PNK 111 Wong, Michael 2007 Nissan 350Z 66.403 +0.050 15 GRN 40 Pidhayny, Randy 2016 Porsche 981 Spyder 66.676 +0.273 16 GRN 13 Yeh, Eric 2014 Porsche Cayman 66.798 +0.122 17 GRN 33 Green, James 1965 Shelby Cobra 66.905 +0.107 18 GRN 156 Bartlett, Doug 2007 Porsche Cayman S 66.922 +0.017 19 PNK 60 Bianco, Nick 2013 Toyota MR2 66.932 +0.010 20 PNK 42 Botnick, Aaron 1999 Mazda Miata 66.959 +0.027 21 GRN 106 Perry, Mark 2011 Porsche 911 66.982 +0.023 22 GRN 6 Harrington, Juliette 2014 Porsche Cayman S 68.067 +1.085 23 GRN 65 Thorburn, Jim 2010 Ford Mustang 68.164 +0.097 24 PNK 714 Lay, Brian 1986 Porsche 911 68.366 +0.202 25 GRN 22 Donahue, Joel 1999 Porsche Boxster 69.194 +0.828 26 GRN 49 Rosacci, Michael 2012 Mazda MX-5 69.526 +0.332 27 PNK 2 Ruff, Alan 1974 69.786 +0.260 28 GRN 4 Steckman, Del 2003 Subaru Wrx 69.820 +0.034 29 GRN 46 Cox-Jones, Victoria 2016 Porsche Cayman GTS 70.206 +0.386 30 PNK 41 Cotter,Michael 2002 BMW M3 70.683 +0.477

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HighGear 7 MEMBERS’ CORRAL Holly Jackson Membership Chair

IT’S COLD OUTSIDE! Winter is officially just around As we are in the December in pictures of your car! A wintery the corner. What does that mean to holiday season, please think about scene, skis on the roof rack, ice me? I tuck my precious little blue car helping the families and kids that crystals around the logos, or maybe away for winter hibernation and pull are less fortunate this season. Many you decorate your car! Send it to out the snowmobiles! That’s right; I have fallen on hard times this year [email protected] trade my wheels for a belt track and from the major storms that have and you may just get your picture in skis. There is no way I would drive hit the U.S. and Puerto Rico (a HighGear! Did you notice the cover my car out in the wind, snow, or rain, U.S. Territory). If you don’t know for October? That was just my cell especially with mag chloride, and who to donate to, I would suggest phone on a whim! You never know now some sort of salt brine CDOT our charity of the month, the U.S. when the right picture just happens! and some counties will be using this Marine Corps Reserve Toys for See everyone next year for Rocky year. Plus, as with older cars, not Tots Program. We have a drive on Mountain Region’s 60th Anniversary only are there many quirks, but with December 9, 2017 when we will be year! Targa tops, they are also prone to taking toys up to their warehouse. leak. Leaks are not ideal to preserve Look in this issue of HighGear for HG the car! If you have a trustworthy all the details. They’ll be collecting winter P-car, I would suggest looking toys for all ages ranging from 0 to 16 into glass and paint sealants as well years of age. They are also in need of as just always washing your vehicle toys for the older kids too. (underbody too!) after the roads start I hope everyone enjoys the to dry up. This will help your P-car holidays with their family, friends stay shiny for many years to come. and ! Don’t forget to send

UPCOMING EVENTS DECEMBER JANUARY 2 AMR HOLIDAY PARTY 11 JANUARY SOCIAL TBD 3R Racing 9 MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS CHARITY DRIVE 21 EISKHANA Georgetown Lake. This is our ice driving autocross. Bring your Porsche, or any other 8:00 A.M. Breakfast Club 9 car or 4×4 for this fun-filled event. The Perfect Landing Restaurant at Centennial Airport 9 RMR Holiday Party UP TO DATE EVENT INFO Willow Ridge Manor VISIT THE WEBSITE: 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm http://rmr.pca.org/calendar/action~agenda/

8 HighGear IN THE ZONE Rich Sanders PCA Zone 9 Representative

THE PCA MELTING POT At times it takes going somewhere (Prague style?) club member. Those TOP: The “Texit” 914 of Wes Hambach at Arroyo Seco else to think about what’s going on of us who’ve been around a while and Motorplex in Deming New Mexico right at home. That happened to me tend to repeat the same activities each SECOND ROW: Vienna Style! Staid and old school hangin’ near on a recent trip. Prague is city that year (Vienna types?), may not have the Opera House and Prague Style? Didn’t Desoto have the has boomed over the last 20 years. thought of a Movie Morning. And same paint scheme in the 1950’s? There are very few 911s or Caymans in addition to your new ideas, your THIRD ROW: Dead Cone Crime Scene at OktoberFiesta, Carrera running around the town, compared time and talents would certainly be Region to a vast number of Cayennes and a welcome. All members, new ones and surprising number of newly minted long timers, have the ability to shape Macans. The Cayennes that you your club in the manner that you see tend to stand out as they are would like to see it. Make yourself either Turbo, GTS or outrageously heard. You may be surprised with the painted as if to say “here I am!” In response that you get. contrast, staid and steady old money Just got back yesterday from Vienna finds few if any SUVs; in OktoberFiesta in Las Cruces, New fact very few Porsches unless they Mexico - a fun-filled weekend of were perfectly preserved early 911s. tours, autocross, HPDE and socials The selection of cars in each city with the Carrera Region. Region reflected, in a way, the personality leadership did a really nice job of of the city itself. The contrast was organizing the weekend. Several striking. And it got me wondering attendees from the Roadrunner about what would happen if you Region also joined the fun. And dropped these diverse car owners speaking of the Roadrunner Region, from each of these two cities into please keep your eyes peeled at pca. the same room. The answer is that org for the announcement of the you would probably get something 2018 Spring Treffen at Tamaya that looks just like your typical PCA Resort near Albuquerque. The dates region here in the United States. I’m will be April 20-22, 2018 and the guessing it would simply be a mix online registration will likely open of long-timers and newbies with a before the end of this year. The broad set of backgrounds and one set Roadrunner Region has a solid set of of common interests - Porsches, fun volunteers dedicated to making this and engaging with other people! a first-class national PCA event. A For most PCA regions, the word to the wise is that you register fourth quarter of the year is when AS SOON AS the registration opens. the club committees are planning The prior Treffen in the Carolina’s and coordinating their calendars last month sold out in less than an for 2018. As a region member, I hour. So if you are interested, watch would encourage all of you to share your eNews announcements closely your ideas for club activities in and jump on it when registration the coming year with your region’s opens. I hope to see many board members. Fresh ideas for members of Zone 9 in attendance! activities are always welcome, and newer club members are often the HG source for great new ideas. Here in the Intermountain Region, we just hosted a “Movie Morning” Cars It may only be 40 degrees, and Coffee at the Park City Library but it’s not cold enough to Auditorium. The movies were call yourselves Arctic Cats! Shown are Thorsten Porsche or performance auto related. Gehrmann and Wes Hambach Cool idea suggested by a brand new of the Carrera Region.

HighGear 9 Denver

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Phone: 303 . 469 . 1801 www.lamborghini-denver.com WINTER CARE FOR YOUR PORSCHE Provided by Angel Yacovetta from 3ZERO3 Daily driver, track car, or any coolant/antifreeze. For those Porsche combination of the two, Porsches are drivers who may run a different known for being versatile cars that mixture in the summer months, are always fun to drive! With this don’t forget to adjust the mixture versatility comes different needs for for the off-track months. Porsche maintaining and preparing your car factory coolant, a 50/50 mixture, will for use in the winter months. Many generally give you freezing protection Porsche drivers choose to park their to -35 Fahrenheit. If you need lower cars during the winter months, while temp protection, the ratio can be others drive their cars all winter long. altered. A good tip to remember is that We say load up the roof rack and put water does a better job of cooling than car is not regularly used. If you are on the snows! anti-freeze does in the summer time. planning to park your car for winter For the Year-Round Porsche Driver It’s always important to be up (cover and all), make sure you have a One of the most essential and to date on Porsche’s recommended plan for, at minimum, the tires and important pieces of equipment maintenance schedule, including the battery. for your vehicle during the winter fluids, filters, and inspections. Many Let’s start with tires. When storing months is to have proper shoes, also Porsche owners don’t realize that your car for 6 months or less, tires known as snow tires. Snow tires Colorado falls under the definition are not much of a concern for flat provide the traction needed not of “Severe Service” which means spotting, but it is a good idea to over only for snow and ice but maintain that the service schedule should inflate the tires before you park it playability in temps 45 degrees be customized for the climate and for the winter. Storing it indoors vs. Fahrenheit and under. All-season driving conditions. outdoors will dictate how much to or summer tire’s rubber compounds The cabin/pollen filter should not overfill. Purchasing tire ramps that start to harden at 45 degrees and can be overlooked. When full of debris, it will maintain a round curvature freeze in lower temperatures causing affects overall airflow and the heater of the tire can also help with flat them to act more like ice skates. or defrost functions in the car. Make spotting. In addition, make sure you Whether your car is all-wheel drive sure you change this filter on an have a battery tender/smart charger or not, having the right tires for the annual basis, regardless of mileage. installed on the battery and plugged right season is a must. Probably the most over looked item into the wall. Battery tenders/smart Another important winter to consider is the condition of your chargers keep a steady monitored checklist item is the health of your wiper blades and washer sprayers. trickle of electricity flowing to the car’s battery. It is important to have Worn out wiper blades generally are battery so it is fully charged and ready a battery that’s up to the task of not noticed until they are needed to go. This prevents deep cycling providing the correct cranking amps the most. One little known fact of the battery which can be very when demanded. An older battery is that during regularly performed harmful to the battery’s lifespan. This tends to show its age and can struggle maintence the wiper pivot points will also extend the life of the battery in extreme temperatures. should be lubricated preventing wiper and therefore save you money in the For water-cooled engines, you linkages for seizing up. Making long run. Adding fluid stabilizers to will also want to make sure that sure your windshield washer fluid is any of the vehicle’s systems is also your coolant system is free of leaks topped off is always good practice. helpful when storing a car. and contains the proper mixture of Tip: When driving in winter Whether you drive your Porsche all conditions, keep some air flow from year round or only during the warm the heater on the front glass… Doing months, maintaining it is crucial so will help prevent icing up of the to its performance. Make sure you windshield and the wipers and helps and your automobile are ready for to turn the snow into a liquid which winter driving by scheduling a winter better clears any film from the glass. preparedness inspection service. For the Summer Porsche Driver 3ZERO3 Motorsports offers Many Porsche drivers take maintenance and repairs services, advantage of the winter months performance tuning and upgrades, as a time to do upgrades or needed wheel and tire packages, and much services to their cars. Many repair more for Audi, BMW, Porsche, Mini, shops prefer to tackle bigger builds and . or larger services during the time the Happy snowy driving!

HighGear 11 TRACK TALK Dan Carlson Leader, Chief Driving Instructor Committee

THE PERFECT GIFT My guess is that your spouse always struggles to find you the perfect gift since you own a Porsche and you must have everything, right? NOT! Here are so ideas, and ones that will go in the gift and not the car column in your family budget.

STOCKING STUFFERS FOR UNDER THE TREE THINKING BIG • A pack of microfiber towels • A gift certificate for car number • A trip to the German Porsche • Detail spray decals factory/museum • Window cleaner • Jack stands • How about a new Porsche, or a track-dedicated car? • A gift certificate at Wine Country • Tickets to a Formula One race Motor Sports and/or Rennsport Reunion • Car trailer • Excellence or Road & Track • Porsche logo shirt, cap, or backpack • A vehicle to tow it! subscription • An “at the track” carry bag • Porsche key chain • “Gift certificate” for a DE or Autocross event Your spouse may not like me for • Bottle opener for Beer:30 sharing these ideas, but I know you • 3-point HANS device will! Happy Holidays!! ITEMS FOR YOUR TOOL BOX • GPS lap timer/data acquisition device such as an AiM Solo HG • Impact wrench for lug nuts • In-car camera • Air pressure gauge • New 2015 Snell rated helmet • Torque wrench • Driving shoes • Allen wrench set • Driver’s suit • Driving gloves • Sunglasses • Track wheels/tires • A set of more aggressive brake pads

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Fall Function Frightfully Fun for Friends and Families! By David and Jody Schmidt, Gimmick Rally Chairs

The RMR-PCA Great Pumpkin Rally, held on Oct. 21st, was a great success and proved to be a truly fun outing for all involved as nearly all of the 70 participants really got into the spirit and showed up in costume! The event started at Stevinson Imports and was properly kicked off as HawkQuest, the charity of choice for the event, brought two owls and a vulture (perfect Halloween-themed birds) for all to meet and better understand what their non-profit is all about. Rally entrants were given clue sheets to find five different rally stops in the Littleton area each with a unique Halloween challenge with “points” being awarded in the form eyeballs and spiders which had to be collected and accrued to determine a winner at the end. All rally teams also had to escort a Halloween-themed helium balloon on their adventure with the goal of not losing, or popping, it. Rally games included removing a key to a treasure chest that was hanging from the neck of an angry, evil rat by working as a team with a long dowel with a hook at the end; putting a pair of golf balls, plucked from the eye sockets of a severed zombie head or taken from a creepy spider’s nest, into a pumpkin; tossing skulls into an array of Halloween buckets; shooting basketballs into a two-person arcade basketball game that was guarded by a giant spider; and, lastly, taking a selfie at the actual gravesite of Alfred Packer, the infamous Colorado cannibal. “The October Gimmick Rally was well planned and great fun,” said Bill Geddes, who came to the rally with his wife, Susan, dressed as ‘Gearheads’. “It was great to meet the HawkQuest organization and the birds were magnificent. If you haven’t participated in one of these rallies, sign up for the next one. You’ll have a great drive with wonderful people!” Matt and Carin Buster showed up along with their two boys in the back of their 997, all dressed up in matching early-era racecar driver costumes. “The Great Pumpkin Rally was enjoyed by the whole family,” Matt said. “You know David and Jody are doing something special with these events when both my kids cancel plans with their friends to participate in the fun. We all had a blast and even learned some history along the way. Who new the final resting place of Alfred Packer was just down the street? Thanks for all the memories!” Many thanks to all the businesses that partnered with us to make this event possible: Carboy Winery, K1 Speed, RPM Motosports, Mike Ward McLaren, Littleton Cemetery, Old Chicago restaurant, and Fall Function Frightfully Fun for Friends and Families! especially Stevinson Imports who not only served as our rally starting point but also donated some fantastic door prizes AND decided that they would match whatever amount RMR raised for the charity. Also, huge kudos are in order for the volunteers that donated their time and effort to truly make this a special event: Steve and Carri Nassimbene, Lynda and Brian Love, Dixie Manzanares, and Carol Burks. In the end, Scott and Amy-Legg Rogers (in their orange 911 decorated as a Jack O’Lantern) out performed all other competitors and won the event, proudly claiming the title as the 2017 RMR- PCA Great Pumpkin Rally champions. A total of $1429 was raised from the event and a month later, on Veterans Day, the donation check from RMR-PCA was given to HawkQuest, in person, at Stevinson Imports along with their matching donation for a total of $2858! The founder of HawkQuest, Kin Quitigua, brought along a bald eagle (the perfect patriotic bird) they had rescued a few years ago along to pick up the checks and many of the staff at Stevinson came out to have pictures taken with the majestic bird of prey. “I am completely thrilled and honored that you [RMR- PCA] chose us as your charity,” Quitigua said. “We are so grateful and the funds you raised on our behalf will go a long way to helping these and many more of the wonderful birds we have rescued and are fostering. Thank you, thank you, thank you!”

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THAT’LL BE THE DAY. YES INDEED. THAT’LL BE THE DAY. As is my wont, I’m an inveterate The company’s new internal mission Lutz Meschke believes Porsche will set collector of clippings from various statement, the reporter wrote, is “To its own standards and thrive as it has in sources. It’s a constant thing, to try become the world’s most trusted the coming wave of electrification ….” to find patterns, new points of view, mobility company by designing Confused? Well, for the last new revelations about the automobile, smart vehicles for a smart world.” It’s word, I turn to “Maximum” Bob and about our favorite marque, in the not exactly “Built Ford Tough,” the Lutz. He was recently interviewed by greater scheme of things. reporter noted. Motorauthority, and the resulting story Here are my latest finds. But, alas, all does not seem to be led with the headline “Bob Lutz gives Arjay Miller died recently, at 101. lost, at least if you believe a story from grim prediction for the future of the Miller was one of the fabled “whiz kids” Bloomberg News. The headline? “As automobile.” who Henry Ford II brought in, in the rich get richer, exotic carmakers get According to the author, Lutz stated late ‘40s, to help reinvent … and save orders.” we are “approaching the end of the … the Ford Motor Company. That Here’s a sample. “Over the past five automotive era.” group included Robert McNamara, years, the five brands that sell their cars “As self-driving technology who went on to become Ford president for $200,000 and up - Motors, progresses,” the author writes, “(Lutz) and then Secretary of Defense under Ferrari, Automobili Lamborghini, sees fully autonomous pods you hail JFK … and helped lead us into that McLaren Automotive and Rolls- for a ride replacing privately owned dirty little war. Royce - have collectively managed a cars. Some people will still want to But I digress. Miller would also 51% increase in the annual number own their own pod but the majority is become Ford president, and then dean of machines sold. Last year, 30,000 likely to just hail a ride when needed. of the Graduate School of Business of these exotic beasts roared out of Remember, the average car spends at Stanford. In his obituary in The dealerships.” around 95 % of its life sitting and New York Times, I ran across several The reason, according to the author, doing nothing.” fascinating quotes. The first is this. is there are far more rich people in the There’s more. “And naturally “We’re lucky in the auto business. world than five years ago. How to performance doesn’t matter if no one’s So many businesses have to work hard market to them? The reporter quotes doing the driving. The pods will be to create a demand. But for us, the the head of communications for Rolls- differentiated, however. For example, minute a kid hits 16 he automatically Royce, “… we say we’re not a car there will be different body styles wants a car.” company, we’re a luxury goods maker.” available depending on your need. Here’s the second. “All we need to Yeah, I know, Porsche was not There will also be different grades stay in business and grow, is to have included among the five brands. available from basic to luxury. Some more people and higher incomes.” Although we all know that the marque’s makers such as Rolls-Royce or Bentley Hmm. I wonder, I really wonder, high-end offerings fit the profile quite could still be around, offering flashy, what he would say about the creeping easily. privately owned pods. People wanting disruption the auto industry is Nonetheless the fact remains. to flaunt their wealth likely won’t undergoing. Among the ultra well-heeled, Arjay change anytime soon.” Because here’s a series of quotes I Miller’s quotes still hold water … or Sounds to me a bit like a modern came across from the Sunday New do they hold highly corrosive super take on the private railroad car, from York Times Magazine, Nov. 12, 2017 premium gasoline? a certain gilded age. But who am I to edition, which devoted the whole issue Porsche buys in, big time. There judge. I just collect quotes where I find … that’s right, the whole issue … to was a story recently on Motorauthority them. “Life After Driving.” with the headline “Porsche believes As for me, I can’t wait for next year, In a series of interviews with nearly it will set standards and thrive in the when we’ll maybe, just maybe, get a dozen Ford executives, the reporter electric-car era.” a real peak at what the automotive said “barely anyone mentioned cars Here’s the lead; “Porsche has seen future may actually hold. O joy! or trucks at all. Instead I heard the tremendous transformation over Happy Holidays and New Year! Ford Motor Company described as decades of operation. Arguably it faces HG a ‘mobility solutions provider’ that another new challenge in the era of engages in ‘multimodal journey electric cars. The brand isn’t worried, planning.’” however, and chief financial officer

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HighGear 23 RMR HOLIDAY PARTY DECEMBER 9, 2017

The 2017 RMR Holiday Party will be held at Willow Ridge Manor, 4903 Willow Springs Road, Morrison, Colorado, 80465. It is located near The Fort restaurant, off Highway 285 at the Morrison Road exit, to give you a frame of reference. The cost is $70 per person. In keeping with the holiday spirit and the ambiance of the venue, we request semi-formal attire (no jeans, please). We have planned a fun evening including cocktails (cash bar) and appetizers including an antipasti and cheese board with cured meats from 5:30 to 6:30, followed by a scrumptious buffet dinner with your choice of Roast Beef from the carving station or Baked Haddock, salad, sides and dessert. A short program will follow with installation of 2018 Board of Directors and announcements. There is plenty of FREE parking at the venue. If you live a bit away and don’t want to drive, there are several places to stay near Willow Ridge and you could use taxi or Uber to and from the venue. If you miss the Toys for Tots drive earlier in the day (December 9) you can bring an unwrapped toy for a girl or boy to the Holiday Party. The Marines will distribute them to needy children prior to Christmas. We hope to see you there! Sign on to MotorsportREG (https://www.motorsportreg. com/) and search for ‘RMR Holiday Party 2017’ to save your spot.

Cheers, Holiday Party Committee Christine Walters, Carole Thero, Jane Hebert WHAT WE DO Whether your tastes are social, technical, or competitive, RMR has something for you! You can have fun in your Porsche by participating in driver education and time trials at area tracks, autocrosses, rallies, tours, tech sessions, car shows and more.

DRIVING EVENTS NON-DRIVING EVENTS TOUR DRIVER EDUCATION (DE) MEMBERSHIP SOCIAL A tour is a non-competitive driving A driver education event provides Membership socials provide an event in which participants follow a a safe, controlled environment for opportunity to reconnect with old friends given route to a destination (which may high-performance driving instruction. and meet new members. Historically, or may not be known in advance). A tour DE offers drivers of all skill levels the a membership meeting begins with a may vary in length from a day trip to a opportunity to hone their driving social hour with a cash bar, followed by long weekend with an overnight stay or skills, with the help of an experienced the evening’s program. The content of two. Tours usually follow scenic routes instructor, in a controlled, closed-course the program varies, sometimes featuring (which are plentiful in Colorado) and/or environment. In keeping with PCA a “slide show” from a recent event, or visit interesting or obscure destinations. philosophy, the primary emphasis at all a guest speaker such as accomplished Tours are sometimes combined with times is on safety. A word of warning, Speed World Challenge racer Randy rallies to add variety and a dose of though: the DE experience may be habit- Pobst. competition to the event. forming! Membership socials, unless otherwise RMR hosts several tours each year; As DE events are not racing, nor stated, are held the first Thursday of the AMR typically offers several as well. A preparation for racing, lap times are not month. Different venues and topics will number of tours are usually offered at recorded. However, some DE events are keep the meetings fresh and inviting. Porsche Parade. followed immediately by a time trial Watch HighGear and the RMR Web event, which gives drivers a chance to site for details. If you have any ideas for a quantify their performance. Lap times program, talk to the Committee Chair or RALLY may then be used to measure personal a Board member! A rally is a competitive event in improvement or for bragging rights which contestants attempt to follow a amongst your peers, etc. TECH SESSION course specified by a set of instructions. RMR hosts six DE’s each year at High Rallies are typically run on public, Plains Raceway, with AMR hosting A tech session is just what it sounds paved roads, and speed limits are always several more at the La Junta, Pueblo like–a session in which a technical topic observed. The two major types of rallies and (possibly in the future) Pike’s Peak is discussed. Not just for gearheads, a are the Time-Speed-Distance (TSD) International Raceway tracks. tech session may demonstrate practical, rally and the Gimmick rally. In a TSD “do-it-yourself” procedures such as rally, participants attempt to follow the brake bleeding. Tech sessions are usually CLUB RACE instructions precisely, maintaining the presented by experienced Porsche correct speed, as points are deducted for A club race is a wheel-to-wheel racing technicians, many of whom are sponsors arriving at checkpoints (the locations of event. A race weekend consists of a of RMR events and High Gear. which are not known in advance) early number of practice sessions and “heats” RMR hosts a few tech sessions each or late. A Gimmick rally is typically a (race sessions), often involving both year, typically in the “off months” bit less rigid and usually involves solving “sprint” and “endurance” races. when few driving events take place. In puzzles of some type. Since a Club Racing license (issued addition, numerous tech sessions are Between RMR and AMR, a handful by PCA National) is required for offered at Porsche Parade. Concours of rallies—at least one of each type—are competition, club racers are serious d’Elegance offered. Porsche Parade also hosts a TSD and experienced drivers. The cars they A concours is essentially a car show, rally, and sometimes a Gimmick rally, bring with them to the track can be in which contestants endeavor to each year. quite impressive! As a point of interest, present their cars in as close to “perfect” the PCA Club Racing program was condition as possible. A number of inaugurated with the RMR-hosted “First judged categories usually exist, typically AUTOCROSS (AX) Ever Anywhere” club race at Second differentiating between types of cars (e.g. An autocross is a competition in which Creek in 1992. 356, Boxster) and level of preparation drivers navigate their cars through a Because of the logistics involved in (“daily driver” or “full preparation” or course defined by orange cones, usually an event of this magnitude, a club race somewhere in between). Cars sometimes in a large parking lot. Top speeds are requires a legion of volunteers. However, may be entered as “display only,” for generally moderate, topping out around it is also one of most exciting events to owners who wish to participate but not 40-65 MPH (no higher than second participate in, so be sure to sign up! compete. gear for many cars). Competing cars RMR hosts one club race each RMR participates in a handful of local are spaced at long intervals — typically autumn at High Plains Raceway which, concours events each year, including only two or three cars are on the course when combined with a Driver Education the annual Exotic Sports Car Show at the same time. Autocross is a safe way event, adds up to one thrilling weekend! and Concours d’Elegance, benefiting to experience high-performance driving United Cerebral Palsy Colorado. The while learning to drive your car at its annual Porsche Parade also hosts a major limit. concours each year. HG Additionally, autocross is a major event at Porsche Parade.

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