Any Porche Events Coming Up?
Any Porche Events Coming Up?
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gt196

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186 posts

252 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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Havent really had the chance to get the car out of town much recently. Just wondered if anything was going on in the next couple of weeks?

clubsport

7,408 posts

285 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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Er?????....try this;

www.porschefestival.co.uk

The biggest Porsche event of the year with ststic displays and racing over 2 days.

gt196

Original Poster:

186 posts

252 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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Thanks. That would be exactly the kind of thing that I was thinking about..

Henry-F

4,791 posts

272 months

Monday 15th August 2005
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Also the Arriva willhire / Britcar 24 hour race at Silverstone. September 10th & 11th. Promises to be a British Le Mans. Bands, fairground, camping, loads of Porsches racing, you get up close to the action. Pre-purchased tickets £20.00 for the weekend access all areas. Has the potential to be a great weekend.

Henry

diver944

1,854 posts

303 months

Tuesday 16th August 2005
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Wow that looks great Henry. I hope you have a training regime in place for your fitness through the night

How many drivers per car will there be?

Henry-F

4,791 posts

272 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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The teams are running 3 or 4 drivers. We have been in training for some months now, we have also done extensive night vision / orientation training at a secret location in Wales. Just as a last resort though we`ve packed a couple of outers of Red bull !

It has the potential to be a great outing for people, there was talk of a Porsche concours competition held during the event with a big cup for the winner. James Tucker (the event organiser) told me he had arranged it with the Porsche club but as yet I`ve seen nothing from the PCGB side.

There will be fantastic access to cars and drivers unlike say Le Mans where the sheer number of spectators necessitate you are kept well away. If any buxom wenches need their chests signing I will personally find a moment in my busty, sorry busy, schedule to administer the necessary ink for instance such is our commitment to spectator satisfaction.

So far we are the only team to have finished every Britcar event, we have a great team looking after the car and have been very careful in driver selection, all the guys are team players and nurse the car well. Burzel, another member of this forum is one of the drivers . He`s representing us in the fitness tests at the start of the weekend. Pete has entered the pie eating competition.

The new website lists all the teams entered etc and give up to the minute news of the event.

[url]www.britcar24hr.co.uk[/url]

Hope to see some of you there.

Henry

Paul Dishman

5,343 posts

264 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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Henry-F said:

The teams are running 3 or 4 drivers. It has the potential to be a great outing for people, there was talk of a Porsche concours competition held during the event with a big cup for the winner. James Tucker (the event organiser) told me he had arranged it with the Porsche club but as yet I`ve seen nothing from the PCGB side.


Henry


JT is away this week. I e-mailed the request for the above to PCGB and they said that they'd contact James. He hadn't heard from the Porsche Club when I last spoke to him so it may not happen.

(Note of explanation : James Tucker is my brother in law)

Henry-F

4,791 posts

272 months

Wednesday 17th August 2005
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It would have been nice to get all the owners clubs on board. Porsche, TVR, Marcos, Ferrari and BMW all have active supporters and their respective marques are all running in the event.

It certainly amazed me when James explained that the EERC get no return from the gate and Silverstone don`t want to promote the event. Talk about chicken and egg. The answer is for the promoter to keep gate money and so is encouraged to spend money promoting. After all Silverstne`s £120k isn`t a bad return for the weekend. Maybe there lies the problem.

Henry



>> Edited by Henry-F on Wednesday 17th August 19:19

diver944

1,854 posts

303 months

Thursday 18th August 2005
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Henry, I'm sure a bit of PR in the Porker mags would bring some punters in, maybe the club Mags too. Most Porsche enthusiasts love a 24hr race (witness the number of Brits at Le Mans).

Henry-F

4,791 posts

272 months

Friday 19th August 2005
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I totally agree. The problem is two-fold. The lead times for the mags is quite long and eerc who are running the event have only just launched their 24hr website. It has all been a bit up in the air. Things needed formalising and sending to print months ago. In fairness this is the first event and I suspect a huge task with people putting spanners in the works all the way.

My advice is turn up to say you went to the first one. With a bit of luck it`ll take off and in a few years you won`t be able to move for people.

Henry