Monday, January 26, 2009

Car Show and Pig Roast on January 31, 2009 in Fort Myers



ANNUAL EXOTIC CAR SHOW
(& PIG ROAST)
Saturday, January 31st 10am - 4 pm

Exciting New Cars!

Porsche Lamborghini Maserati
Ferrari Rolls Royce Panoz
BMW Mercedes-Benz Mini
Audi Aston Martin Bentley

If you're busy on Saturday,
join us on Sunday, February 1st
from 10 am - 4pm for leftovers!
The cars will still be here!
TEL (239) 432-1700

www.AutoQuestCars.com
14498 South Tamiami Trail
Fort Myers, FL 33912

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Please register for Cars on Fifth in Naples on Febraury 14, 2009 as soon as possible

Cars On Fifth will be held this year on Saturday, February 14. The registration form is below. You cannot really print it from the blog, but please send Gary Karnes a note listing your name, address, email address, phone number, year/make/model /mileage and interesting facts about your car along with a check for $25 payable to Everglades Region PCA to Gary Karnes, 2979 Garden Blvd., Naples, FL 34015. The registration fee benefits Eden Florida - an autism charity. We have room for 50 cars this year, and as of January 4, we have close to 20 registrations. Let's try and get 50 cars registered so we can show the other local car clubs and the community what an active region we have in southwest Florida. We will park our Porsches the same place as last year, on the north side of Fifth Avenue South between Fourth Street and Fifth Street. Cars need to be in place between 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. and stay there during the show from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. The best traffic route is to go south on Fourth Street, turn left (east) on Fifth Avenue south, and park on the left (north) side of the street. If you have any questions, call Gary Karnes, at 239-430-1454 (home) or 239-207-1019 (cell).

Pictures from Breakfast Club at Delorean Motorcars January 10, 2009








Submitted by Richard Newton

Breakfast Club Schedule Update

February 21 Germain BMW of Naples
11286 Tamiami Trail North
Naples, FL 34110
239.643.2220
www.germainbmw.com

March 14 Debold Performance Inc.
28360 Old 41 – Unit 11
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
239.947.6155
www.DeboldPerformanceinc.com

April 11 Evolution Motorworks
4006 Progress Ave. #4
Naples, FL 34135
239.430.9146

May 9 Autoquest

14498 South Tamiami Trail 

Fort Myers, FL 33912 

239. 432.1700

http://www.autoquestcars.com

June 13 F1 Imports and Exotics
568 Industrial Blvd
Naples, FL 34101
239.430.2206
www.f1imports.com
mail@f1imports.com

History Victory for Porsche, Brumos, and David Donohue at the Rolex 24, January 24-25, 2009



DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 25, 2009) - David Donohue passed Juan Pablo Montoya with 39 minutes remaining and held on to win the 47th Rolex 24 At Daytona - on the 40th anniversary of his father, Mark Donohue's, victory in the 1969 event.
Donohue joined Darren Law, Buddy Rice and Antonio Garcia to give Brumos Racing its first Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Cask No. 16 victory since 2003, denying TELMEX/Target Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates its fourth consecutive victory in America's premier sports car event by .167 seconds.
"These guys have put a lot of effort into this," Donohue said. "I'm glad to be able to carry the flag. The Brumos team is just a tenacious bunch of guys, they never give up and today proves the point. We came here ready to run and we ran hard the whole time."
Montoya pressured Donohue throughout the final 39 minutes, but the No. 01 Lexus Riley could not overcome the strong of the Brumos Porsche on the Daytona banking.
"Every corner it was 110 percent everywhere," said Montoya, who drove for Ganassi in the team's 2007 and 2008 victories. ""And it was fun, because we drove like that the last two hours. And we didn't make any mistakes. I gave it 110 percent, and I know I couldn't go any faster if I had done anything different."
Joao Barbosa finished third in the No. 59 Brumos Racing Porsche Riley shared by JC France, Hurley Haywood and Terry Borcheller - 5.504 seconds back -- while Max Angelelli took fourth in the No. 10 SunTrust Racing Ford Dallara co-driven by Wayne Taylor, Pedro Lamy and Brian Frisselle, 10.589 seconds behind.
Scott Dixon, the 2006 event winner, took fifth in the No. 02 Target/TELMEX Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Lexus Riley shared by Dario Franchitti and Alex Lloyd.

The record-breaking event had the closest margin of victory, most finishers on the lead lap and most cautions, 25 for 117 laps. The top four finishers covered 735 laps - most in the Daytona Prototype era. The previous record for the closest Rolex 24 finish was 2000, 30.879 seconds. The 53 lead changes among 22 drivers and nine cars were the second-highest total in event history.
The final hour was run under green flag conditions, with the top four running nose to tail part of the way.

The GT race came down to a one-two finish for TRG Porsche, with Andy Lally and Justin Marks joined by Jorg Bergmeister, Patrick Long and RJ Valentine in the winning No. 67 Porsche GT3. Second, one lap behind, was the TRG No. 66 of Spencer Pumpelly, Tim George Jr., Richard Leitz and Emmanuel Collard.
The opening two hours and 45 minutes of the race were run under green flag conditions, with Penske Racing joining the Brumos and Penske teams in setting a torrid pace.
Timo Bernhard, Romain Dumas and Ryan Briscoe combined to lead 191 laps in the debut of the Penske Racing Crown Royal Cask No. 16 Porsche Riley before the team lost 15 laps in the early morning hours to replace the rear-end assembly, dropping out of contention. The team went on to finish sixth, 18 laps down.
The GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing Pontiac Riley of Alex Gurney and Jon Fogarty - joined by three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson and Jimmy Vasser - rebounded from early mechanical problems to take seventh. Another team coming back after a slow start was the No. 2 Childress-Howard Motorsports Gentlemen Jack Pontiac Crawford of three-time Rolex 24 winner Andy Wallace, Rob Finlay, Casey Mears and Danica Patrick, which finished eighth.
The No. 09 Spirit of Daytona Racing/Boy Scouts of America Porsche Coyote of motorcycle standouts Scott Russell, Jeff Ward and Jason Pridmore - joined by Guy Cosmo - rebounded from two spins and a pit fire to take 11th in the Daytona Prototype class.

Heavy attrition struck the Ford-powered teams, with a mechanical problem - traced to a wheel on the crankshaft - sidelining six of the seven teams. This included the No. 6 Michael Shank Racing Riley, which suddenly slowed with AJ Allmendinger at the wheel near the five-hour mark. Only 10 minutes later, Darren Turner coasted to a stop while running third in the No. 76 Krohn Racing Ford Riley. Similar problems would sideline the contending No. 60 Michael Shank Racing Westfield Insurance Riley, the No. 61 AIM Autosport Riley and the No. 77 Doran Racing McDonald's Dallara, which led four laps with Brad Jaeger at the wheel.
Also failing to finish was the new No. 45 Victory Junction - Orbit Racing BMW Riley of Kyle Petty, Bill Lester, Darren Manning and Leo Hendry, which exited after 216 laps with engine problems.

Brumos Porsche fielded winning entries in the Rolex 24 in 1973, 1975 (as Peter Gregg Racing), 1976 and 1978, and also sponsored the winning Joest Porsche in 1991. The team also won its class in 1962, 1968 and 1972. Porsche's last overall victory in the Rolex 24 was in 2003, when TRG put a GT entry in victory lane.

The Donohues became the third father-son combination to win overall in the history of the event, three days after the pair joined Dan and Alex Gurney as the race's lone father-son pole winners. Mark Donohue won the 1969 race in a Lola-Chevrolet T70, joined by Chuck Parsons. Al Unser and Al Unser Jr., and John Paul and John Paul Jr. also were overall winners of the Rolex 24.

Evergaldes Region Report from the Rolex 24 Race at Daytona

A couple of friends and myself just got back today from the Rolex 24 at Daytona. We ran into Gary Karnes at the PCA hospitality tent. It was a great race, especially for Porsche, winning the Daytona Prototype Class and the GT class. It was great to stand next to the fencing that lines the tri-oval after midnight and be only a few feet away from the Daytona Prototype cars going by at 195 mph. There were a lot of interesting cars and sights both on the track and in the infield. We saw Brian Redman, Danica Patrick, Juan Pablo Montoya, Patrick Dempsey, and more. A few of my pictures are below. On the way back from Daytona we stopped at Sebring to watch the American Le Mans Series teams unload and get ready for test days, January 26-28th.


The Starting Grid

The Brumos Porsche Entry being pushed onto the starting grid- it went on to win the race.

Actor/Racer Patrick Dempsey (Greys Anatomy) is in the center of the crowd

Part of the Porsche Corral
Wine red 928S- My mother had one like this and it was the first Porsche we owned
1994 Turbo 3.6
Modified 997 Turbo

968

1974 Carrera

A couple of 356's parked near some bleachers- drivers not garage queens

The Direct TV blimp, ferris wheel, and the Target Ganassi Riley Lexus that came in second

Pictures from Pot Luck Dinner January 24, 2009




Submitted by Elizabeth Newton

Minutes of the First Quarter Board Meeting held on January 17, 2009

President Bill Hutchens called the meeting to order at 10:35.

Present were Bill Hutchens, Pete Chehayl, Ron Howard, Amy Howard, Elizabeth Newton, Chris Branston, Marc Woontner, Bonnie Woontner, Gary Karnes, Elly Bloksma, and Hendrik Bloksma.

Absent were Carla Boggess, Johnny Harris, and Richard Newton.

The minutes of the last meeting were approved as written.

Treasurer Pete Chehayl reported a balance of $7623.41.

New Business:

1. The Board authorized $500 to be allocated for the website.

2. Bill Hutchens made a motion, which was seconded by Ron Howard to explore and implement advertising on the blog. The motion passed unanimously.

3. Elizabeth Newton made a motion to change the bank account signature cards to the names of the required newly elected officers. The motion was seconded by Marc Woontner and passed unanimously.

4. Ron Howard is exploring the cost and feasibility of ordering decals with the Everglades Region
Logo.

5. Marc Woontner is exploring the cost and feasibility of ordering car badges with the Everglades
Region Logo.

6. Ron Howard is exploring the possibility of an event sponsored by Rock Ruby of Ruby’s Rods.

Activities Updates:

January

Marc and Bonnie Woontner are hosting a potluck on January 24, 2009.

February

Cars on Fifth…February 14, 2009
Breakfast Club will be held on February 21, 2009.
Steven and Faith Wassersug are hosting a potluck on February 21, 2009.

March

Everglades PCA Day at Homestead with Chin Motorsports on March 8, 2009.
Breakfast Club on March 14, 2009.
Ron and Amy Howard are hosting a potluck on March 28, 2009.

April

Breakfast Club on April 11, 2009.
Sweet Liberty Cruise on Saturday April 25, 2009. Bill Hutchens will get the information for this activity.

May

Chris Branston is in the process of organizing another rally for May. He is also organizing a clay pigeon shoot at the Port of the Islands.

The meeting was adjourned at 11:15 a.m.

Submitted by:
Elizabeth Newton, Secretary

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Pictures from Chin Motorsports at Sebring January 3, 2009

Chin Motorsports had their first event of 2009 at Sebring International Raceway on Saturday January 3rd, 2009. Everglades Region was well represented. Pictures from Richard Newton and myself are below. For more information on Chin Motorsports and their full 2009 schedule, go to www.chinmotorsports.com On Sunday March 8th, we will be having a caravan to Homestead Raceway, south of Miami, for the opportunity to ride along on the track, drive your own car in parade laps on the track, and lunch at the track. Details are below and more will be posted on the blog soon.









Pictures from Audi Club Driver's Ed at Daytona

The Weekend of December 12-14, the Audi Club of America had its annual Driver's Education at Daytona on the 24 hour race road course. I went with my GT3 and Z06 and had these pictures taken. All types of cars were present including many Porsches, Corvettes, Mustangs, Vipers, and of course a lot of Audis. There were about 6 or 7 new R8's there. APR was there testing their Koni Challenge VW GTI's. Professional racer Randy Pobst was there in an APR modified 996 turbo. Other pros were there too, and you could pay $20 for them to drive you around the track in your car. All in all it was a good weekend and only one car crashed, as opposed to the many I saw crash at the PCA event at Daytona in October.