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Farewell 997 Turbo!


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horizontally opposed Welcome to the 1st issue of Porsche Parade for 2021. Finally, after 12 months we have a full magazine of club events and some sense of normality! This issue sees a cracking start to the year with three motorsport events, five social events, five register runs, a PCV history lesson and of course another instalment of WIYG!

Surely it could not be a 994, that would be just too confusing as if it wasn’t bad enough.

Publisher: The Porsche Club of Victoria Inc. PO Box 911, Kew, Victoria 3101 web site: www.pcv.com.au email: pcv@pcv.com.au

I currently own a 981 but have also owned a 987 and I still have to think about it when I am recalling my cars.

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And do not get me started on the Taycan Turbos. Who in the marketing department decided to call their brand-new flagship electric cars after its IC cars? I get that Porsche is built on tradition, but I think using the Turbo badge is a bridge too far. It has missed a golden opportunity to push forward with naming a new era in motoring.

The Germans are a very exacting bunch and thats what I love about their cars. The engineering and attention to detail is amazing! And there lies the problem I have with their internal numbering system. A system I could forgive the Italians and even the French, Where are the Turbos? but the Germans! Ok, so we all know Porsches as 911s, Caymans, Boxsters etc. But the internal numbering for the model i.e. 991, 992, 993 makes no sense to me or trying to explain it to the unconverted. Logically in German style it should be in numerical order and my 993 should be newer than a 992, right!

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It just seems a little silly to me to leave the owner to explain to his friends why his new car is called a Turbo when it doesn’t have one without sounding like a complete nuf nuf!

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I’m glad my wife Romana has just bought the Taycan 4S, say no more!

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And remember, it’s not how fast you’re going but how fast it feels you’re going that counts!

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So where will Porsche be going after the 992? Has it backed itself into a corner? Maybe some of the number plate speculators could help me?

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club contacts Russell Sturzaker Michael Bailey Alvaro Del Gallo Clyde White Vickie Morris Geoffrey Mould Alison Belot

Melanie Treloar Lisa Gillespie Kon Gogos Carly Pasco Anna Cook David Turner

Competition sub-committee Competition Director Andrew Smth: motorsport@pcv.com.au Marshal Co-ordinator Murray Seymour: marshals@pcv.com.au Competition Secretary Richard Catchlove Juris Briedis Andrew Bonwick Peter Harrison Grant Stephenson Ian Geekie Cameron Goodyear Michael O’Brien Tony Carolan Tom Goulopoulos Phil Treloar Andrew Smith Mark Horton Andrews Andy Hall

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Paul Sbrissa: pcvregisters@pcv.com.au

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Mid 911 (1974-89) Paul Sbrissa & Jim Adamson: mid911@pcv.com.au 993/964 Roger Vella & Leon Christodulaki 993@pcv.com.au Modern 911 Kon Gogos modern911@pcv.com.au 911 Turbos James Borg & David Hosking: 911turbo@pcv.com.au GT3, RS & RSR Greg Humphries: gt3rs@pcv.com.au Boxster & Cayman Ken Anson & Carlo Fasolino: boxster@pcv.com.au Torque Tube Angelo Monteleone & Ivan Romanic(924, 928, 944, 968) torquetube@pcv.com.au Cayenne/Macan Jake Parsons cayennemacan@pcv.com.au

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Farewell 997 Turbo!

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president’s message It finally feels like we are getting back into action after a year of lockdowns and isolation. Despite our normally slow January because of holidays, in the first 3 months of this year we have already had 3 competition track events, 3 register runs and 5 social events varying from coffee and cars mornings, midnight cruises, a picnic in Como Park and a delightful summer run out through Yarra Glen and ending up at Coombe for high tea. These activities should give you a taste of what you can look forward to for the remainder of 2021.

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My thanks go out to Carly and Lisa and both the social and Competition committees for their tireless work in getting these events up. Despite the restrictions we all faced last year they had no negative influence on Porsche vehicle sales here in Victoria, in fact I believe some months hit record levels. This has flowed through to PCV’s membership continuing to rise and we are now at alltime record levels. Appropriately welcoming new members has been a concern for the committees, but it is now great to see them turning up at events and showing off their new prized possessions. Hopefully in late April we will get to hold our first Club Night since February 2020, giving new members an even better chance to mix and enjoy the company of our broad and diverse community.

Mark Horton Andrews Vice President vp@pcv.com.au

Linley Baxter

Andrew Smith Competition Director motorsport@pcv.com.au

Paul Sbrissa pcvregisters@pcv.com.au

Winton Sprints As I have previously mentioned, during the restrictions of 2020, all your organising committees continued to meet (thank goodness for Zoom) and plan the way ahead once we were free again to go out and enjoy our marvellous vehicles. This work has certainly already paid dividends and we are seeing a lot of imaginative new approaches. As has happened in many organisations, the effects of Covid have caused to thing a little differently on how we move forward and this is also true for PCV. In the year ahead I hope you will see more examples as we look to ways to freshen up our events and tailor them more to the preferences of our members.

Porsche Cars Australia have again generously provided support to PCV and we are pleased to announce that this year they will be the primary sponsor of our “President’s Day”, passenger ride track day event at Sandown in October. The 3 Melbourne dealers, PCM, PCB and PCB are also supporting the Club in many ways. We were very pleased to recently be invited to have Club members preview the Taycan release before it was shown to the public. The Taycan certainly is a very impressive vehicle. I just miss that typical Porsche engine note.

Although it has been great to get so many events going so far this year, this has imposed a lot of load on our organisers. The Como Park function with the need to meet all the council Covid protocols demanded enormous effort and the 14 February Winton competition event which was cancelled due to an unforeseen lock down, was miraculously reorganised to take place only 2 weeks later.

Tony Carolan President

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from pit lane Hi everyone and welcome to my first edition of “from Pit Lane” My name is Andrew Smith and I have inherited the role of Competition Director for PCV from Mark Horton Andrews since the beginning of this season.

And boy was it great to be back on the track……… After a brisk start it turned out to be a perfect day for good times with Stefan taking the chocolates with a new class track record. Not bad after being out of the saddle for so long.

Mark has done an amazing job in this position over the last 3 years and I would personally like to thank him for all the nurturing he has given me over this transition period. He has left me with incredibly big shoes to fill, and I only take a size 9!!! With the cancellation of our Competition season last year after just 2 events, it was with a fair bit of fanfare that we welcomed the easing of Covid-19 restrictions and the resumption of Competition events for 2021 @ Phillip Island in January. Whilst the day itself was great, the work that took place behind the scenes to get this event up must be acknowledged. Thanks must go to many people, but specifically Andrew Bonwick and Mark Horton Andrews for dealing with a myriad of legal issues that without their efforts, would not have allowed the event to proceed. But it did!!!

event and even some “new” members were able to be welcomed. We were even able to have our first “live” drivers briefing which provided a few laughs and the usual banter. The Autumn Sprint at Sandown was our next event and again the weather Gods were shining down on us. With a full field and a waitlist for Entrée class entering early was essential. The track was fast and our seasoned veteran Peter Fitzgerald (sorry about the veteran bit Fitzy) broke his own M0 track record by 0.02 seconds. That’s one suped up Boxster!!!!! All of the results and more detail can be found further on in this wonderful magazine. Just a couple of special mentions…

Phillip Island Sprints Everyone had a great day and it was especially pleasing to be able to sit down during the lunch break and catch up face to face with our fellow drivers, rather than looking at a square box on a screen via zoom. Socially distanced of course!! Our next event was scheduled for Winton on February 14, but Daniel Andrews and his comrades put an end to that pretty quickly with a snap 5 day lockdown. Fortunately with some quick phone calls and some welcomed assistance from the staff at Winton Raceway, we were able to re-schedule the event for February 28, which just happened to be another cracking day! Almost all of our original entrants were able to make the revised

To all the flaggies, marshals and volunteers who donate their time to allow us drivers to get out there and do our thing, thank you. To Andy Hall for taking on the responsibility of looking after all of our new Entrée members and wrangling up the mentor each event, thank you. And finally, thank you to my fellow Competition Committee members who have assisted me greatly in taking on this role. Look forward to seeing you all…………..from Pit Lane Andrew Smith Competition Director

the socialist This is my 7th column as Social Director. And what a ride it has been! Just being in this role and appreciating the magnificent work of all the people on the Social Committee has been humbling. I keep repeating this point in different forms but quite simply the enthusiasm, capability, cooperation and good humour of all members of the Social Committee continues to amaze particularly as we emerge from lockdowns and make up for lost time. These are the people that conceive and bring to life the events that members have enjoyed so far this year. Five events to date with Tassie Grand Tour just around the corner and we are embarking on our first club night since lockdown at Seaworks Williamstown also in April. Keep your eyes peeled for that one. Russell Sturzaker has a few surprises in store. 2021 kicked off with Vickie’s very well received Midnight Cruise. What a treat to be out under lights on a beautiful summer’s evening. Next year the cruise may morph into

a run to include some nearby tasty rural roads. Get your high beams ready for that one. Kon Gogos has not only held one but two Porsches and Coffee runs. The relaxed format, great roads and food and drink to own account has proved so popular Kon has another one planned. Events this year have been so popular that they were typically booked out within a day of opening. Whilst this would indicate that we are doing something right we are also keen to find out what members prefer. A survey that is being prepared by Anna Cook and Mel Treloar will issue soon. We do encourage you to respond and have your say, to help guide us to provide the types of events you most want. We will be canvassing what you think about various event types, profiles and features and details such as preferred prices. I also note the huge amount of work that has gone into rescheduling the Tassie Tour from the COVID cancelled 2020 time slot to this year. Not the work of moments I can assure you and special thanks to organisers Alf Carrigan and Alison Belot and also Alan Hines and Gary Saber who helped with route checking.

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As we move further into 2021 the wonderful members of the Social Committee will keep the momentum going to at least partly make up for the paucity of events in 2020. See you out there.. Linley Baxter Social Director

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Farewell Porsche 911 Turbo, 997.1 Manual! Story: James Borg (Turbo Register Co-Captain) Photos: Ron Widdison

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After 5 or so years ownership of a 911 Carrera (997.2) with PDK transmission I wondered whether a Porsche with a manual gearbox could be more fun. Mind you, there is nothing wrong PDK transmission. It launches, it shifts at lightning speed and always ‘knows’ which gear to select and precisely when to shift, however I craved more involvement. I wanted to be responsible for a bigger part of the driving experience. Of course the manual gearbox alone might not be enough…to heighten the experience I would need more power underfoot, which was a tall order at that level. It had to be a ‘turbo’. There were usually 3 – 4 (997) Turbos for sale at any one time whilst I was looking but one finally came up for sale in Brisbane that was in my price range so I made the call. Information was exchanged but there were a few hold-ups as the owner was away (I believe he was a commercial pilot) and the person I was speaking to wasn’t in the position to do any more than answer questions. He couldn’t arrange to take the car to Porsche Brisbane for a pre-purchase inspection, so I’d have to wait…. yes, and it was black. My current car was black, and my wife’s Carrera was also black. Could I really cope with having another black car?

of the time- Brent Howard - was so excited for me on hearing the news, that he resigned his post of Co-Captain and signed me up! The 997.1 Turbo has phenomenal acceleration, and the all-wheel drive system offers the most secure cornering that I’ve ever experienced all whilst being remarkably easy to drive whether in traffic or on the open road. Of course nothing beats the experience of being on a racetrack in a car like this. After getting used to the car I did a driver training course with Evolve and also entered Entrée class 3 or 4 times to really feel how the car performed. The car was remarkably reliable (as expected) with services running as normal. We did have one hiccup on a weekend away at Warrnambool – the water-pump failed, requiring a tow back to Porsche Centre Melbourne. Margaret took a fantastic picture of me ‘sobbing’ on the side of the tow-truck (staged). We actually spent the next hour and a half watching the whales, got a tow-truck ride to the hotel and went out for an excellent dinner that night.

There wasn’t a particular hurry, so I had to wait a couple of weeks. In the meantime, Porsche Centre Doncaster had recently opened and were hosting their first PCV Club-Night & Presentation. Peter Fitzgerald was to give a talk on his experience in motor racing. It was a big event by club standards and the new showroom was soon packed to capacity. As luck would have it, at the rear of the showroom was a 911 Turbo which had just been traded-in. It had a manual gearbox, 53000km on the clock and it was white. With a showroom full of Porsche enthusiasts in attendance, I couldn’t be sure how many were interested in this car, so I arranged with one of the reps to pop by early the following day. The following morning I was at Porsche Centre Doncaster with my Carrera. The sales rep Jessica Dawson arranged an appraisal on my prospective trade-in, a quick test drive, we agreed on a price and within an hour or so I was on the phone to my wife to say that I’d just bought a Turbo! Delivery would be a week or so away (the car hadn’t yet been detailed etc). The current Turbo Register Co-Captain

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Sobbing’ on the side of the tow-truck After 6 years of ownership and the constant grind of trying to keep the car looking at its best I decided to offer it for sale and it now resides in NSW. Definitely the most enjoyable car I’ve owned and I highly recommend the model to anyone in the market for one.


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Is there no limit to the fascinating variety of cars, mainly Porsches, chosen by PCV members? Lukas Michel has always loved cars and driving, with his first really fun toy being a heavily modified A-H Sprite. Porsches were always a favourite but he has only recently had the capacity to have what he likes and stimulated by a 40th birthday mid-life crisis, he began his affair with the marque. Serious thinking led to an ’88 3.3 Marine Blue Turbo in 2015 and membership of PCV, closely followed by an ‘86 Carrera, which wasn’t a keeper (regrettably). The Turbo now has 190 K, is well loved, in beautiful condition, but hasn’t been on the track. Next car was the ’87 Guards Red Carrera in 2016, which is a “bit of a beast”, with a 964 Turbo engine, 930 Turbo brakes and various upgrades. This has run Challenge Bathurst twice and is great fun on the track. Lukas enjoys this “loud obnoxious car”, playing with various wheels, of which he has about 15 sets together with RUF spoilers and other bits and pieces waiting in the wings. Lukas enjoys trading bits, sometimes the same ones: he loves playing around. Lukas Michel

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The delicious ’94 Aventurine Green 928 GTS was an impulse acquisition in 2016, is in superb condition, with 112K, and manual trans, having been converted from automatic. Lukas has run it at Sandown and really loves the handling. I haven’t heard anyone say that, as most people run these superb cars as cruisers. It is also a comfortable country cruiser, with excellent air con. It is amazing how many of these excellent cars are in carefully chosen PCV collections, although rarely seen on the road.

This reasonably recent member has created a very interesting collection and is obviously a great thinker and planner. He loves to drive the cars as much as he can as “that’s what they’re made for” and often has to move them around for storage. He thinks about other temptations and is obviously getting further into competition. There are a couple of useful garages at his parents’ house at Pt Lonsdale, which are generously offered frequently. The Sprite still lives there. Watch this space!

The Light Ivory ’73 2.4 S was converted from an original Japanese MFI car many years ago to 46 mm Webers and acquired by Lukas in 2017. It is close to 2.7 specs, has many improvements and has the fascinating look of old and maintained bits. It has all the authentic MFI pieces carefully collected and waiting. It’s fabulous to drive and comes alive (regularly) at 5000. A very recent acquisition is a 2000 mk 1 GT3, but already it’s done over 3000 ks on vigorous trips. It has KW coil overs, MK2 brakes, cargraphic exhaust, cup car shift linkage, BBS E88 wheels. There is an upcoming track day at PI and perhaps Bathurst.

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Good bye 2020………Hello 2021 Wasn’t it great to be out of hibernation and back on the track at beautiful and sunny Phillip Island. After a Covid imposed 12 month track isolation, we were lucky enough to be greeted with warm sunshine for our first outing in almost a year. First of all, due credit must go to the MotorSport Committee who had to navigate a minefield of new regulations to get this event off the ground. The work put in behind the scene to get this event up and running needs to be highlighted with thanks to Mark Horton Andrews and Andrew Bonwick. With 79 competitors split over 4 groups plus 14 Entrée drivers, there was a great cross-section of both cars and drivers. The morning sessions produced some quick times considering the long layoff, whilst others slowly gained confidence and speed. Michael Bailey was fast out of the blocks with a 1:37.57 on his second flying lap, which is exceptionally quick.

After lunch Stefan decided to get serious and set a new class record of 1:37.49 pipping Michael’s time by a mere 0.08 !! I can tell you both of those cars came up VERY QUICKLY in my mirrors!! Now to the results………… In A class, Guy Lavoipierre pipped out “Wild Bill” Toohey by 0.212 with Richard Catchlove third. B class was a family affair with DJ Loypur heading up Danny with Daniel Reynolds third. C class and D class had Mark Chrzanowski and Garry Voges taking the chocolates respectively. Cup class saw Alan Rosedie Din ahead of Andrew Smith and Ray Gymer. Fitzy streeted Modified from Josef Smith and Adam Brewer. Stefan stole the show in GT class and Michael Bailey in Open.

Andy Hall did an excellent job with the Entrée members, organising some highly talented mentors. On that note it was great to see some “old faces” back in the fold again. Bob Hawker, Ben Faggetter and Tom Marks, we welcome you back and hope to see you at further track days passing on your considerable knowledge to our newer members. Also it was great to have Bruce and Petrina Astbury from MSCA and Dean Sammut from Evolve assisting Andy. Over lunch it was relaxing to be able to catch up and chat with our fellow members after so long away (social distancing of course!!). Jeremy Davidson ISSUE 1, 2021

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RESULTS Phillip Island Sprint Sunday, 17 January 2021

Driver

Car

Result 1

Class Position Outright Position

Class Points

Outright Points

Class: A Class Guy Lavoipierre

Cayman S

109.630

1

31

85.902

32.661

Bill Toohey

Cayman S

109.842

2

33

84.997

32.081

Richard Catchlove

718 Cayman

110.196

3

34

83.497

31.127

Michael McLaurie

996 Carrera 4S

111.032

4

39

80.019

28.940

Juris Briedis

Boxster S

114.205

5

56

73.644

21.492

Peter Jordan

981 Cayman S

113.110

6

49

71.755

23.913

Andrew Goulsbra

997

113.671

7

54

69.616

22.653

Garry Saber

Cayman S

115.622

8

61

62.477

18.587

Jim Morey

987 Cayman S

119.505

9

70

54.886

11.880

Stuart James

911 996

121.840

10

73

47.651

8.682

Timothy Mai

996

122.002

11

74

42.277

8.482

Gary Cornish

991

130.081

12

78

23.148

1.761

Cayman 987

109.532

1

30

102.278

32.932

Tim Asome

Tom Carlisle

Alex Stojanovski

Robert Sdraulig

Malcolm Batten

Daniel Laskowski

Frank Sallas

Jim Adamson

Adam Willison

Simon Wilson

Daniel Reynolds

Michael McLaurie

Class: B DJ Loypur Danny Loypur

Cayman 987

110.885

2

38

96.160

29.318

Daniel Reynolds

911 Carrera

111.627

3

41

92.900

27.442

Dennis O'Keefe

Cayman

113.054

4

48

86.820

24.041

Dennis Bath

987 Cayman

113.610

5

53

84.517

22.788

Carlo Fasolino

Cayman

116.869

6

62

71.759

16.237

Frank Sallas

986 BOXSTER S 3.2

117.210

7

64

70.496

15.627

Riccardo Rossi

Boxster S

118.162

8

66

67.040

13.998

Class: C Mark Chrzanowski

911 3.0 SC

114.156

1

55

90.818

21.597

Troy Hungerford

Boxster

117.126

2

63

78.821

15.776

Jim Adamson

911 Carrera

117.790

3

65

76.277

14.622

Class: Cup Class Alan Rosedie Din

997 GT3 Cup

100.066

1

11

83.758

65.660

Andrew Smith

996 Cup car

105.750

2

16

62.264

44.404

Ray Gymer

996 GT3 Cup

114.530

3

57

33.668

20.804

944 3.0 S2

118.810

1

69

63.335

12.950

Class: D Garry Voges Greg Keays

944 S2

121.241

2

72

55.240

9.446

Simon Wilson

944S2

122.567

3

75

51.102

7.807

Class: GT Class Stefan Wojciechowski

GT3 RS

97.494

1

9

108.483

76.952

Peter Harrison

996 GT3 Mk2

106.124

2

18

89.450

43.178

Mark Telfer

Cayman GT4

106.684

3

20

81.270

41.379

Ian Soklevski

718 Boxster GTS

108.017

4

23

81.168

37.281

James Moyle

991.1 C2S

108.348

5

25

79.770

36.303

Tony Carolan

996 GT3

109.430

6

29

75.299

33.214

Joseph Haddad

Cayman GT4

108.121

7

24

75.227

36.972

Anthony Bulloch

991.2 GT3

105.032

8

15

72.858

46.818

Peter Vasta

991 Carrera S

110.586

9

35

70.692

30.095

Simon Zettl

Cayman GTS

110.712

10

36

70.200

29.766

Jeremy Davidson

991 GT3

105.931

11

17

69.166

43.808

Aaron Back

991 GTS

109.722

12

32

68.821

32.409

Christopher Ryan

991 GT3 RS

106.469

13

19

67.012

42.064

Greg Muller

991 GT3

106.782

14

21

65.777

41.069

James Philip

997 GTS

110.728

15

37

64.970

29.724

Andrew Gott

991 GT3 RS

107.634

16

22

62.486

38.433

Tom Goulopoulos

996 GT3

112.994

17

47

61.650

24.179

Simon Maidment

911 991.2 Carrera S

112.012

18

43

60.246

26.498

Mark Armour

991.1GT3 CS

108.772

19

27

58.246

35.073

Craig Dentry

GT3 991.2

109.297

20

28

56.351

33.585

Anthony Menegazzo

997 GT3

113.264

21

51

55.845

23.563

Mark Callaghan

911 Carrera S 3.8

115.081

22

60

54.406

19.666

Brendan Lau

991.2 GT3

111.911

23

42

47.465

26.743

Thomas Callaghan

911 Carrera S 3.8

118.786

24

68

42.859

12.988

Gary Major

997 GT3 Club Sport

121.221

25

71

32.388

9.472

David Mallinson

991 Carrera S

123.079

26

76

31.488

7.224

Ron Widdison

Cayman GT4

126.472

27

77

20.902

4.019

Class: Modified Class Peter Fitzgerald

Boxster S

103.266

1

13

91.051

53.083

Josef Smith

Cayman S

113.183

2

50

77.646

23.747

Adam Brewer

944 Challenge

111.146

3

40

73.997

28.649

Andrew Campbell

Cayman GTS

108.717

4

26

69.620

35.231

Bryan Fitt

Boxster S

112.593

5

45

68.389

25.110

David Turner

944 S2

112.478

6

44

55.700

25.381

Denis LambrouFernando

911 Lightweight

112.909

7

46

52.535

24.374

Daniel Laskowski

Cayman S

113.430

8

52

52.468

23.190

Michael Stroh

Boxster S 986

118.261

9

67

48.913

13.835

Belucci Murelli

Cayman GTS

114.640

10

58

48.527

20.573

Wojtek Laskowski

Cayman S

114.917

11

59

47.650

20.001

Ian Roberts

Boxster

145.000

12

79

0.911

-

Class: OPEN Michael Bailey

991 GT2 RS

97.573

1

10

78.955

76.589

Rodney Gordon

997 GT3 Cup

102.300

2

12

58.786

56.711

Sally Anne Hains

997 Turbo

104.180

3

14

51.737

49.781

Class: OTHER David Curtis

997.2 S

-

0

0

-

-

Andrew Hall

996 Cup Car

-

0

0

-

-

Richard Thompson

996 GT3

-

0

0

-

-

Sam Markov

997 Cup Car

-

0

0

-

-

Brendan Schade

Cayman GT4

-

0

0

-

-

Adam Willison

Cayman GT4

-

0

0

-

-

Manuela Marasco

Cayman R

-

0

0

-

-

Simon Ansell

Renault Clio Cup Car

-

0

0

-

-

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Andy Hall

Sam Markov

Michael Bailey

Richard Thompson

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Brendan Lau

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brand”. Piero also chose two cars that “he would like to drive home” for special awards. The winners were the stunning 356A Cabriolet of Candice Field (a birthday present from her husband) and Justin Reid for his magnificent 911 Carrera 3.0. Congratulations to all the trophy and prize winners.

“Wow look at that!” Two boys marvelling at the detail of a Porsche engine bay is an age old symbol of the attraction of the Porsche brand that frequently builds from a young age. Automotive engineering at its finest. And what a simply wonderful display Clyde White and his team assembled. From a genuine 959 to a delectable lineup of 356s courtesy of the 356 Register, also with 911s, Caymans and Boxsters, 944s and 968s, GT cars and replicas. The Porsche sports car story was laid out for all to see with 60 cars on the lawns of Como North Park. For good measure there were another 100 members’ Porsches displayed on the adjacent Oval Number 2. We had 60 cars on display, 325 registered participants from PCV and the 356 Register and another 8 personnel from our enthusiastic sponsor Porsche Centre Melbourne. Piero Pellegrini, GM of Porsche Centre Melbourne, brought along a beautiful 718 Cayman GT4 to park beside their display of the latest offerings from the Porsche range. Piero and his team enthusiastically joined the throng, manning a small retail pop up promoting their Porsche Classic range

and overseeing the coffee and ice cream vans they generously supplied for our enjoyment. It was a day of contrasts with games and activities for the kids (and even some of the big kids), while others chose to have a quiet family picnic on the lawns. At least one member was so relaxed that she was caught dozing amongst the throng. Photos anyone? The sounds of Mark King Casey and Mason Fodera enlivened proceedings helping the majority of attendees to simply enjoy the opportunity for relaxed socialising around their shared passion for Porsche. The quote of the day came from PCM’s Piero. He loved that “PCV members were such wonderful ambassadors for the Porsche

Special thanks were acknowledged on the day for Clyde White event organiser, Anna Cook who liased with Stonnington Council and our suppliers, Geoff Mould, who designed and managed the parking layout, our administrators Carly and Lisa, and Murray Seymour who helped numerous marshals and members manage the logistics and car parking. Each car entering and leaving was escorted by a marshal from the gate to their designated parking position. Thanks also to Stonnington Council for being so helpful in facilitating our use of their wonderful facility. And special thanks to Kate Holcombe and Llewellyn Richards, PCM’s Marketing team, and Giles Hunter, PCM Service Manager, for their support and work behind the scenes.

“And what a simply wonderful display Clyde White and his team assembled. From a genuine 959 to a delectable lineup of 356s”

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Story: Anna Cook Photos: Courtesy of Lorbek Luxury Cars

Coffee and Cars at Lorbek Luxury Cars Sunday 14th March

We experienced one of those late summer days that early in the morning served up drizzle with the promise of sun that burst just before cars arrived at Lorbek Luxury Cars in Port Melbourne. One hundred cars arrived at scheduled times commencing from 8.20am for the Boxsters, and then marshalled by Clyde White, Linley Baxter and Garry Saber who were ready to greet everyone. After an hour the huge area in front of Lorbek’s was a Porsche-fest with many all-time favourites lined-up in their various models. Along the front of the showroom was a Taycan, a Panamera and a new Cayenne GTS LW (light weight). To see Porsches plugged in the charge stations was unique. Inside the showroom was the magnificent Carbon bodied 2020 935 owned by Rusty French who had revealed the imminent arrival of the car at a previous club night. Apparently mountains had to be moved to secure the car and accordingly it is the only one of its type in Australia.

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Members’ cars of all types jostled for attention in the carpark. We had Boxsters, Caymans and all varieties of 911 vying for attention with some earlier models including 928s, 968s and Scott West’s beautiful white 1956 356 Speedster which stood resplendent beside Barry Pritchett’s searing blood orange 914/6. A favourite was Craig Rayner’s 968RS which is a faithful local development by Fitzgerald Racing of the very rare factory produced cars. Rare as they are Craig has two!

enjoy themselves. Rain, hail or shine you guys bring out your cars, whereas on a wet day members of other car clubs bring the family hatch-back rather than get their special car wet!’

On arrival members headed inside to Café Lorbek for a hot coffee and to enjoy the catered breakfast before wandering through the showroom, where at least sixty luxury cars were on display. With the average price tag of $320,000 one might think it’s a lot to pay, but if you forget about the money and think of it as an elixir of youth, it’s a bargain!

It was good also to see Vicki and Russell Sturzaker (looking fit after his recent hip operation. (Hip. Hip!) and President Tony Carolan and his granddaughter Jorj.

While in the showroom, I spoke to David Lorbek who said ‘Porsche clubbers always mingle and

Returning to the café there was Sue Connell who was serving everyone. Also there were Barry Pritchett and Ursula Weidenmuller and their friends Sue and John Davis, visiting from Hobart (also members of the Porsche Club Tasmania) and members of the PCV.

This event was a tour de force with one hundred and fifty two members attending and a strong waiting list too. We all know events don’t just happen, thanks very much Clyde White.


Clyde gathered everyone at the entrance to the showroom and thanked Club Members for their support by attending and displaying their cars. He further thanked Lorbek Luxury Cars and particularly Srecko and David Lorbek for their generous support and hospitality. Clyde presented Srecko and David with a gift of appreciation from the club. Srecko thanked club members for their attendance and welcomed supporting such events and looked forward to working with the club in the future. Linley Baxter extended his thanks and appreciation on behalf of the Club to Clyde White for organising the Coffee Morning at Lorbek’s and negotiating a wonderful outcome.

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Sunday 28th February

Winton Sprints

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“Winton turned on a perfect Sunday morning.”

This was our first sprint at Winton since June 2019 and it was one that nearly didn’t happen due to the sudden lockdown for the weekend of our original Winton booking. Thanks to the efforts of our Motorsport team who were able to secure another date we were here ready to hit the track. A good contingent of drivers, marshals and helpers stayed Saturday night in Benalla and it was good to see the No Vacancy signs on the Motels and the Pub dining rooms busy. Winton turned on a perfect Sunday morning and although we had already had our “Zoom” drivers briefing it was decided to call another quick briefing to bring everybody together. This brought us back to a bit of normality that had been missing during the Covid restrictions. There were 5 run groups for the day with 56 competition and 10 entrée drivers. It was good to see a number of 991 GT3RS’s entered and also at the other end of the modern Porsche models there were 21 Caymans & Boxsters.

Daniel Reynolds - 911 Carrera

Ex-President Peter Harrison in his 996 GT3 had a minor off which ended his day early with a bent rim and Michael Bailey in his Miami Blue 991 GT2RSMR also had a spin in front of the crowd at Turn 2 caused by a deflated rear tyre, luckily no damage, good save Michael. Danny Loypur took out B Class by the finest margin of the day 0.0132, it may have been a different result if his son DJ hadn’t been playing Golf that weekend. Richard Catchlove in his newly acquired 718 Cayman came close to taking out A1 Class against Bill Toohey in his 981 Cayman S. With a total of 18 sessions and fine Winton weather the day was definitely declared a success, many thanks to the PCV Motorsport crew of Officials, Marshals and Helpers for putting on a great day. Mark McNamara - 993 ISSUE 1, 4, 2021 2020

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Winton Summer Winton SprintSummer Sprint RESULTS Sunday, 28 February Sunday, 2021 28 February 2021 Car

Driver

Result 1

Car

Result 2

Result Result 13

Result Class 2 Position

Outright ResultClass 3 Position Points

Cayman S Bill Toohey 96.024 Cayman - S

96.024 -

-1

20 -

718 Cayman Richard 96.890 718 Cayman -

96.890 -

-2

22 -

Class Outright Position Points

Outright Position

Class Points

Outright Points

84.356 136.091 20

84.356

36.091

80.213 233.302 22

80.213

33.302

Class: A Class

Catchlove

ierre

97.076 -

-3

23 -

79.339 332.721 23

79.339

32.721

mara 993 3.6 Mark McNamara 99.354 993 3.6 -

Cayman S Guy Lavoipierre 97.076 Cayman - S

99.354 -

-4

33 -

78.645 426.091 33

78.645

26.091

r

Cayman S Garry Saber 98.595 Cayman - S

98.595 -

-5

31 -

72.419 528.200 31

72.419

28.200

an

981 Cayman Peter S Jordan 100.535 981 Cayman S

100.535 -

-6

37 -

64.125 623.002 37

64.125 23.002 President Tony Carolan

es

911 996 Stuart James 105.644 911 996 -

105.644 -

-7

44 -

53.040 712.217 44

53.040

12.217

hillips

Cayman S Warwick Phillips 104.383 Cayman - S

104.383 -

-8

42 -

49.429 814.505 42

49.429

14.505

dan

981 Cayman Natalie S Jordan 118.331 981 Cayman S

118.331 -

-9

47 -

13.912 90.529

47

13.912

0.529

pur

Cayman 987 Danny Loypur 98.509 Cayman - 987

98.509 -

-1

28 -

92.592 128.445 28

92.592

28.445

nolds

911 Carrera Daniel Reynolds 98.523 911 Carrera -

98.523 -

-2

29 -

92.523 228.405 29

92.523

28.405

eefe

Cayman Dennis O'Keefe 99.438 Cayman -

99.438 -

-3

34 -

88.089 325.863 34

88.089

25.863

h

987 Cayman Dennis Bath 101.498 987 Cayman -

101.498 -

-4

39 -

78.579 420.654 39

78.579

20.654

ino

Cayman Carlo Fasolino 102.291 Cayman -

102.291 -

-5

40 -

75.091 518.834 40

75.091

18.834

s

986 BOXSTER Frank Sallas S 106.678 986 BOXSTER S 106.678 -

-6

45 -

57.479 610.514 45

57.479

10.514

Frank Sallas

Class: B

3.2

up

3.2

Class: Cup Class

Denis Lambrou-Fernando

die Din 997 GT3 Alan Cup Rosedie 89.007 Din 997 GT3 Cup

89.007 -

-1

4

-

78.952 163.869 4

78.952

63.869

mith

91.152 -

-2

6

-

73.351 254.367 6

73.351

54.367

991.2 GT3 Anthony 91.399 991.2- GT3 Class Bulloch

91.399 -

-2

7

-

90.797 253.332 7

90.797

53.332

92.052 85.995 -92.127 -

--1 3 -4

8 2 9

--

87.401 121.949 3 150.651 78.793 8 2 87.016 450.348 9

87.401 121.949 50.651 78.793 87.016 50.348

Cayman GT4 Mark Telfer 93.492 Cayman - GT4

T

ulloch

996 Cup car Andrew Smith 91.152 996 Cup - car

Class: GT

r Ryan 991 RS 92.052 Ryan GT3 991 GT3 -RS GT3GT3 RS Christopher Stefan 85.995 RS ord 991.1 GT3 Adam RS Stafford 92.127 991.1- GT3 RS wski Wojciechowski

93.492 -

-5

12 -

85.312 545.030 12

85.312

45.030

718 Boxster Ian GTS Soklevski 94.248 718 Boxster GTS 94.248 -

-6

13 -

82.396 642.237 13

82.396

42.237

tt

991 GT3 Andrew RS Gott 93.355 991 GT3 RS

93.355 -

-7

11 -

80.855 745.548 11

80.855

45.548

an

996 GT3 Tony Carolan 94.687 996 GT3 -

94.687 -

-8

14 -

80.262 840.663 14

80.262

40.663

le

991.1 C2S James Moyle 94.877 991.1- C2S

94.877 -

-9

16 -

79.349 939.994 16

79.349

39.994

996 GT3 Ian ClubGeekie95.471 996 GT3 Club Sport Sport

95.471 -

-10

18 -

76.534 10 37.943 18

76.534

37.943

991.1GT3Mark CS Armour 95.286 991.1GT3 CS

95.286 -

-11

17 -

71.710 11 38.574 17

71.710

38.574

Cayman GTS Simon Zettl 96.674 Cayman - GTS

96.674 -

-12

21 -

71.020 12 33.985 21

996 GT3 Peter Mk2 Harrison 97.388 996 GT3 Mk2

97.388 -

-13

25 -

67.863 13 31.759 25

67.863

31.759

GT3 996 Cameron 98.435 GT3 996 Goodyear

98.435 -

-14

27 -

63.389 14 28.657 27

63.389

28.657

ski

ur

son

Cameron 71.020 33.985 Goodyear

poulos 996 GT3 Tom Goulopoulos 99.634 996 GT3 -

99.634 -

-15

35 -

58.489 15 25.337 35

58.489

25.337

k

991 GTS Aaron Back 104.120 991 GTS -

104.120 -

-16

41 -

41.596 16 15.012 41

41.596

15.012

nson

991 Carrera David S Mallinson 105.563 991 Carrera S

105.563 -

-17

43 -

37.629 17 12.357 43

37.629

12.357

997 GT3 Gary Club Major 106.881 997 GT3 Club Sport Sport

106.881 -

-18

46 -

33.179 18 10.197 46

33.179

10.197

Michael Bailey

Jamie Lovett

Class: Modified Class

erald

Boxster SPeter Fitzgerald 90.510 Boxster - S

90.510 -

-1

5

87.952 157.115 5

87.952

57.115

h

Cayman S Josef Smith 98.822 Cayman - S

98.822 -

-2

32 -

81.091 227.559 32

81.091

27.559

993 RSR Michael Herrod 95.613 993 RSR -

95.613 -

-3

19 -

80.154 337.462 19

vidson Cayman GT4 Jeremy Davidson 92.873 Cayman - GT4

92.873 -

-4

10 -

76.082 447.398 10

76.082

47.398

bent

911 RS Rep Rex Broadbent 94.698 911 RS - Rep

94.698 -

-5

15 -

69.120 540.624 15

69.120

40.624

911 RS Rep Michael 97.098 911 RS - Rep Goedheer

97.098 -

-6

24 -

58.775 632.653 24

58.775

32.653

rrod

-

80.154 37.462 Christopher Ryan

996 Carrera Jeremy 98.245 996 Carrera Fredersdorff

98.245 -

-7

26 -

54.182 729.206 26

54.182

29.206

brou-

911 Lightweight Denis Lambrou98.582 911 Lightweight Fernando

98.582 -

-8

30 -

51.540 828.237 30

51.540

28.237

relli

Cayman GTS Belucci Murelli 100.420 Cayman - GTS

100.420 -

-9

36 -

46.081 923.293 36

46.081

23.293

100.841 -

-10

38 -

44.603 10 22.240 38

44.603

22.240

-1

1

-

98.978 195.237 1

-2

3

-

69.814 266.593 3

ff

kowski Cayman S Wojtek Laskowski 100.841 Cayman - S

PEN

Class: OPEN

tt

JL997GT3Cup Jamie Lovett 83.050 JL997GT3Cup -

83.050 -

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991 GT2 Michael RS Bailey 88.428 991 GT2 RS

88.428 -

edersdorff

996Jeremy CarreraFredersdorff 83.313 996 Carrera

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urelli

98.978

95.237

69.814

66.593

4

83.313 28

66.881 4

38.047 28

66.881

38.047

911James 3.2 Carrera Bowden

87.727 911 3.2 Carrera5

87.727 48

65.388 5

23.098 48

65.388

23.098

Cayman Belucci GTS Murelli

84.703 Cayman GTS 6

84.703 35

60.061 6

32.856 35

60.061

32.856

Andy Hall

h

Cayman Josef S Smith

85.509 Cayman S

7

85.509 38

56.307 7

30.053 38

56.307

30.053

kowski

Cayman DanielSLaskowski

85.731 Cayman S

8

85.731 40

55.298 8

29.307 40

55.298

29.307

Laskowski

Cayman Sebastian S Laskowski 88.181 Cayman S

9

88.181 52

44.883 9

21.808 52

44.883

21.808

1

75.042 2

78.948 1

78.948 2

78.948

78.948

OPEN

Class: OPEN

Hains

997Sally Turbo Anne Hains

75.042 997 Turbo

OTHER

Class: OTHER

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RT Richard 996 GT3Thompson

81.900 RT 996 GT3

1

81.900 64

-

1

-

64

-

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997.2 David S Curtis

83.475 997.2 S

2

83.475 65

-

2

-

65

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Michael Goedheer

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Michael Herrod

Tom Carlisle

Leigh Norrie

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Bill Toohey

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The summer run for 2021 proved to be a very enjoyable day for the fortunate 100 participants who booked in early for this eagerly anticipated event. It was a warm sunny day for the last day of summer, and we met at a very civilised Sunday hour of 11.15 am at Porsche Centre Doncaster for coffee and pastries. There was friendly chatter evident as past and new members met together and roamed the show room surveying the new Taycan 4S. Taycan Turbo on the showroom floor, and the Taycan Turbo S elevated on a hoist. Clyde brought the group together, welcoming the new members Jason & Sharon, John & Mary, Joe & Pam and John & Ally to their first social run.

herself as marketing director of Porsche Centre Doncaster and then presented 5 gift vouchers on behalf of Porsche Doncaster. The lucky prize winners were Rod Popovic, Jeanette Sampson, Rob Gocentas, Chris Kane and Angelo Monteleone. The weather was perfect as we left Porsche Centre Doncaster. Your correspondent was followed by Flavio and his wife Samantha, joining our run in a Taycan Turbo S. They followed us for the whole run, which was very kind of them, as this black supercar could have overtaken us swiftly and silently at any point with its 0-100 acceleration time of 2.8 seconds!

Clyde also particularly thanked Flavio, Natalie and Porsche Centre Doncaster for hosting our club for morning coffee and a plethora of tasty morsels and presented Flavio with a gift from the club in appreciation.

We headed north through Eltham, Diamond Creek, Yarrambat, Whittlesea, Kinglake, Dixons Creek and Yarra Glen before arriving at Dame Nellie Melba’s home at Coombe Cottage. Parked Porsches lined the round driveway of the homestead, with the Taycan Turbo S taking pride of place in front of the restaurant.

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Sunday 28th March

Sandown Sprints

Story: Richard Thompson Photos: Ron Widdison

“GT class hosted the largest number of cars out of all classes. Stefan posted the fastest time of the day with a 1:14:78 in a GT1.”

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Welcome back to Sandown after an absence of more than 12 months. Early autumn weather turned on its best for us after a stretch of 5 days of rain, which ended the day before our meet. The day saw only a handful of Cup Cars make it, due to a State round being held at Winton. Well done to Andy Hall and Jamie Lovett with second and third overall for the weekend there. The entrée group was very strong, with 14 entrants on the day. A class saw Bill Toohey take out 1st place with a very respectable 1:22:1, followed by Andrew Goulsbra in 2nd place and Guy Lavoipierre in 3rd . B class had the Cayman driven by Danny Loypur take out 1st place, followed by Dan Reynolds in the 3.2 Carrera taking 2nd , with Dennis Bath in 3rd. Carlo Fasolino was penalised 10 seconds for turning up with a dirty car!!!!!

Modified class was won by the quickest Boxster I’ve ever seen, driven by both Christian and Peter Fitzgerald, coming in first and second respectively. Modified 1 saw Rex Broadbent’s extremely quick 911 RS replica poking its head into GT territory times, showing how good these cars were and still are – time was 1:21:72. Open class was won by Sally-Anne Haines with 1:15:0, also being second outright!!! Thanks to all the volunteers, flag marshals and all involved that helped to put on a great day. Also thanks to Dean Sammut and Ricky Capo from Evolve Driver Training for volunteering their time to assist us with the mentoring of our Entrée drivers. Let’s do it again in a fortnight with the Annual PCV 6-hour Mobil 1Regularity.

C class saw 3 G-series cars taking out the top 3 places, with Mark (the silver fox) Chrzanowski in his trusty blue and well-worn 911SC in first place, followed by Grant (Jester) Stephenson in 2nd, and Jim Adamson in 3rd. Cup class on the day was made up of only 3 cars. Alan Rosedie Din did a 1:16.9 with Andrew Smith making up a lot of ground and time on some new boots, posting his PB with a 1:17:8. D class was the all-familiar “Phil and Garry show”, with Phil leading the day by 0.0361. Garry, that was too close to believe – I’m sure you and Phil had some banter over that one! GT class hosted the largest number of cars out of all classes. Stefan posted the fastest time of the day with a 1:14:78 in a GT1, while Matthew Slavin posted a 1:20:5 in a GT4. GT3 1st place was Peter Harrison with 1:19:73.

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Sandown Autumn Super Sprint RESULTS Sunday, 28 March 2021 Driver

Car

Result 1

Class Position Outright

Class Points Outright

Position

Points

Class: A Class Bill Toohey

Cayman S

82.130

1

21

92.169

42.829

Andrew Goulsbra

997

82.741

2

24

88.612

40.316

Guy Lavoipierre

Cayman S

83.129

3

26

86.397

38.768

Richard Catchlove

718 Cayman

83.613

4

30

83.681

36.887

Garry Saber

Cayman S

84.781

5

36

77.339

32.578

Peter Jordan

981 Cayman S

85.168

6

37

75.303

31.220

Juris Briedis

Boxster S

87.318

7

45

73.233

24.298

Tim Asome

718 Cayman

86.525

8

42

68.422

26.731

Natalie Jordan

981 Cayman S

87.005

9

44

66.082

25.242

Tom Carlisle

718 Cayman

90.938

10

58

48.710

14.905

Gary Cornish

991

93.343

11

62

39.616

10.121

Grant Stephenson

Andrew Gott

Alan Din

Peter Fitzgerald

Peter Harrison

Ian Geekie

Tony Carolan

Dean Trotter

Stefan Wojciechowski

Ray Gymer

Andrew Smith

Rex Broadbent

Class: B Danny Loypur

Cayman 987

85.523

1

39

91.977

30.005

Daniel Reynolds

911 Carrera

86.455

2

41

86.800

26.952

Dennis Bath

987 Cayman

86.810

3

43

84.875

25.840

Jason Whitling

Cayman

87.454

4

46

81.449

23.895

Dennis O'Keefe

Cayman

87.491

5

47

81.255

23.786

Riccardo Rossi

Boxster S

87.860

6

49

79.333

22.715

Andrew Lipman

Boxster

88.415

7

53

76.493

21.160

Carlo Fasolino

Cayman

88.534

8

54

75.893

20.835

Mark Horton Andrews

Boxster S

104.865

9

63

18.334

0.176

Class: C Mark Chrzanowski

911 3.0 SC

87.951

1

50

88.281

22.456

Grant Stephenson

911 3.0 SC

88.854

2

55

83.482

19.977

Jim Adamson

911 Carrera

89.292

3

56

81.212

18.837

Troy Hungerford

Boxster

91.076

4

59

72.351

14.600

Class: Cup Class Alan Rosedie Din

997 GT3 Cup

76.994

1

4

85.113

67.676

Andrew Smith

996 Cup car

77.895

2

8

80.406

62.821

Ray Gymer

996 GT3 Cup

87.969

3

51

33.672

22.405

Class: D Philip Cox

911SC 3.0

91.323

1

60

72.043

14.064

Garry Voges

944 S2

91.359

2

61

71.871

13.987

Class: GT Class Stefan Wojciechowski GT3 RS

74.782

1

1

110.928

80.529

Jacob Li

76.565

2

3

98.924

70.064

GT3 RS

Peter Harrison

996 GT3 Mk2

79.733

3

13

96.351

53.581

Anthony Bulloch

991.2 GT3

77.432

4

6

93.382

65.289

Adam Stafford

991.1 GT3 RS

77.436

5

7

93.357

65.267

James Moyle

991.1 C2S

80.561

6

17

91.317

49.703

Jeremy Davidson

991 GT3

78.054

7

9

89.524

61.987

Tony Carolan

996 GT3

80.940

8

18

89.067

47.986

Andrew Gott

991 GT3 RS

78.273

9

10

88.189

60.848

Ian Soklevski

718 Boxster GTS

81.106

10

19

88.092

47.246

Doug Macleod

991.2 GT3

79.057

11

12

83.508

56.877

Matthew Slavin

718 Cayman GT4

80.501

12

16

81.749

49.978

Peter Vasta

991 Carrera S

82.428

13

22

80.555

41.592

Greg Muller

991 GT3

79.750

14

14

79.497

53.499

Cameron Goodyear

GT3 996

82.660

15

23

79.274

40.644

Ian Geekie

996 GT3 Club Sport

82.922

16

25

77.842

39.590

Craig Dentry

GT3 991.2

80.122

17

15

77.392

51.737

Simon Zettl

Cayman GTS

83.391

18

29

75.318

37.743

Tom Goulopoulos

996 GT3

84.505

19

32

69.521

33.567

Aaron Back

991 GTS

83.250

20

27

66.928

38.293

Dean Trotter

911 4 GTS

84.465

21

31

60.936

33.712

James Philip

997 GTS

84.641

22

33

60.096

33.077

Ron Widdison

Cayman GT4

84.654

23

34

60.035

33.031

Gary Major

997 GT3 Club Sport

90.667

24

57

35.416

15.514

Class: Modified Class Christian Fitzgerald

Boxster S

77.243

1

5

94.600

66.313

Peter Fitzgerald

Boxster S

78.980

2

11

83.985

57.260

Rex Broadbent

911 RS Rep

81.250

3

20

77.824

46.609

Jeremy Fredersdorff

996 Carrera

83.313

4

28

66.881

38.047

James Bowden

911 3.2 Carrera

87.727

5

48

65.388

23.098

Belucci Murelli

Cayman GTS

84.703

6

35

60.061

32.856

Josef Smith

Cayman S

85.509

7

38

56.307

30.053

Daniel Laskowski

Cayman S

85.731

8

40

55.298

29.307

Sebastian Laskowski

Cayman S

88.181

9

52

44.883

21.808

997 Turbo

75.042

1

2

78.948

78.948

Class: OPEN Sally Anne Hains

Class: OTHER Richard Thompson

RT 996 GT3

81.900

1

64

-

-

David Curtis

997.2 S

83.475

2

65

-

-

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Simon Zettl

Jeremy Fredersdorff

Cameron Goodyear

Craig Dentry

Doug Macleod

Matthew Slavin

Guy Lavoipierre

Andrew Goulsbra

Garry Voges

Andrew Lipman

Bill Toohey

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Run to Growling Frog Golf Club, Yan Yean Story: Justin Reed Photos: Ken Anson Sunday 24th January 2021

Like many of us enjoying post lockdown Melbourne I am keen to use my car as often as I can. The months of not being able to use it – cut deep. If you add in the fact I bought and sold classic pre 1980 911’s during lockdown, you will understand (and probably share) my renewed enthusiasm where Porsche club drives are concerned. So when friends Jason and Jean Bush mentioned they were registered – I needed to think about also entering …..for a millisecond or 2. My enthusiasm, however, waned when I saw the weather forecast - 35 degrees C for greater Melbourne. Bearable in the morning but warming up very quickly. Not exactly optimum fun conditions for a 43 year old 911 with indifferent air conditioning. People who own one know. What would members think if we turned up in my daily driver Golf GTi or my wife Peta’s Kia Sportage? As the day drew closer I checked the weather in more detail and opined that if we did the run and made the most direct route home we might still enjoy it. So, after consultation with my Porsche partner – we bit the bullet and took the Carrera 3 litre – sans a/c. At least I now had a kmh speedo and didn’t have to convert the directions from mph to kmh any more …. Oh the luxury and convenience! We arrived at the meeting point at Essendon Fields and met friends old and new. I also spied a delightful little 1968 911T Targa, owned by Terry Rafferty. Having owned a 68 until recently I figured that if Terry could do it – so could we. After the briefing and some hilarity Kon asked for a volunteer to write the article….. I suddenly felt the need to check something in my car and moved away. You can imagine my surprise when my wife Peta thrust her hand in the air – and said, I volunteer Justin Reed. Perhaps it was payback 56

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for not having working air conditioning? The run itself was great – compact yet fun. Having moved from Sydney 5 years ago my wife and I enjoy these runs as we learn new roads, and new venues. The roads were great, and I marvel at the proximity of the “country” to northern metro Melbourne. Peta grew up on a farm near Dubbo in western NSW – so I was receiving lessons and a running commentary on the types of farms, the types of trees and the types of livestock we passed. As a farm girl Peta was greatly enthused as we passed an egg farm, closely followed by a cheese maker. As we turned onto Plenty Road we wondered where the banked-up traffic was headed. I was greatly relieved we weren’t stuck in it. We were also greatly relieved to not be at the front of the run, and wish to compliment the navigator and driver Christopher Smith of the ice blue metallic 911SC who we followed for the entirety of the run. Diversity of cars on the run was great. Having owned 1968 911L coupe until 2020 I was delighted to see Terry driving his 1968 911T Targa with gusto. Cars then ranged from my 77 Carrera 3.0, a few G series impact bumper 911s, through Boxster, Cayman, Macan, 996, 997 right up to 991 GT3RS series 2 and a 992 Cabriolet. Speaking of cars…. I’m now signing off to scan Carsales and enthusiast websites for a late model 944 or an early Boxster. The one prerequisite for this “summer run” Porsche ……… (you guessed it) will be working and effective air conditioning!


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Run to Black Horse Hotel, Bulla Story: Paul Sbrissa Photos: Karen Bentley 27 March 2021

Good things come to those who wait and we certainly waited to be back on the register run wagon. Saturday 27th March kicked off 2021 for the Mid 911 Register with a run to the Black Horse Hotel, Bulla. Meeting at the Gisborne McDonalds an excited and enthusiastic group of PCV members gathered for what would be a great day. As always, a great mix of old, new, 911, Boxster and Cayman attended. Of note, was a 1968 911 Targa and a 2021 911 Targa. This is what the register runs are all about. Variety and inclusiveness. After the usual formalities and welcoming returning member Steve White, we headed off to The Stables for morning tea. The sight of air cooled, water cooled and turbo power Porsches starting up and moving off together brought a smile to all of our faces. And together they stayed. With minimal traffic, members enjoyed the roads around Spring Hill and rolled into The Stables in an orderly fashion filling the carpark. The stables provided great coffee, fabulous New York Cheesecake and Baklava (thank you to Gina and Kosta) whilst we all gathered again for some long overdue conversation. As we were walking out a large group of Hot Rods rolled in, thus an obligatory walk through the sea of Hot Rods was required before getting back on the road for the second leg to The Black Horse Hotel. Watchbox Road and Bourke and Wills track rarely disappoint and today was no exception. Enjoying our cars in their natural environment is a big part of any register run. Finishing off on Wildwood Road we turned into our final destination for lunch. After an amazing antipasto we all enjoyed a fabulous lunch. Rahul of The Black Horse Hotel promised a great meal and he didn’t disappoint. Conversation was flowing. Wine was being given away. Congrats to Ken Anson, Nathan Perkins (ne Ingrid Halsall), Peter Stepowski and Karen Bentley for their lucky dip wins. A toast to congratulate 58

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Grant and Rosalie on their 41st wedding anniversary weekend and before you knew it, the restaurant was closing and it was time to go. It really was a great day. Life is starting to get back to some sort of normal. Finally.


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Register

Run to Panton Hill Story: Oltem Pantall

Photos: Ken Anson

13th March 2021

The first of the Modern 911 Register Runs for the year started with a little cool and cloudy morning. Our meeting place was at Stonehouse Café in Warrandyte. Although inside the cafe was warm and welcoming we decided as everyone was arriving to congregate outside to catch up with friends and meet new members. This happened around our Porsches, some newer and some not so new but still in excellent condition. After Kon’s briefing we started our run with a U turn which turned out to be a little challenging with the morning traffic. Since most of us decided to park on the main road instead of the off street parking on the side of the cafe. Once on the way some decided to wait for Kon to lead and as it turned out that wasn’t a good idea. Kon decided to see if everyone was paying attention to the run notes he prepared (that was his reason). As we approached a right hand turn where the green bus shelter was noted, continued straight and about five other cars followed. Once we got back to the designated road it was obvious this was going to be a very enjoyable drive along some very Porsche, and need I say it, “friendly roads”.

us were glad to reach our destination for a break but others would’ve preferred a little longer drive experience. On our arrival some photos were taken of our cars and a group photo which everyone thought was a good idea. Michael, the owner of the historical Panton Hill Hotel, greeted us at the door and made us welcome which was a pleasant surprise. Once settled we ordered according to our preference, rather than a preset menu, which everyone enjoyed, along with catching up with the latest news and meeting some new members. Like every good day it came to an end where we slowly started to leave and head back home. But as we were leaving the heavens opened up with a light shower and well into our trip back home it started to rain. Although it started as a cool and cloudy morning it turned out a very enjoyable day. Will catch up again on the next run.

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Run to Black Spur Inn Narbethong Story: Bryan G Langton Photos: Ken Anson Sunday 13th December 2020

Well, what a great run and a great day to finally get on the road and blow away the ‘Covid 19 cobwebs’. I think I speak for all the attendees that it was a great day. Our meeting place in the open at the Olinda Creek hotel in Lilydale was a little different from past runs in that due to Covid 19 we were not able to initially gather inside a venue. However, the morning was clear and bright, and the usual pre-chat and introductions were done with the required coffee etc available from a nearby café. It is always interesting to also talk to ‘passers-by’ who cannot fail to be impressed with a gathering of beautiful cars. It’s great of course to see the various ‘renditions’ of the Boxster / Cayman family with the White 2011 Spyder of Travis Carlin looking very ‘sharp’. The newest car in attendance was the 2019 718 Cayman of Susan and Ian Cummin looking very ‘menacing’ in its grey metallic livery. It was also great to see so many new members (or members on their first run attending.) Stuart and Pernilla Allan Sean Berend Susan and Ian Cummin 60

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Julia and Vincent Fodera Andrew Holdsworth with Greg Rohde Darren Sultana. Plus my navigator and friend Colin a past president of a Dromana based car club the SPC&HCC (he also lusts after my Boxster S !!) He was extremely impressed. These members and guests certainly (in my view) picked a great run for their first outing. After the usual briefing from Carlo plus myself volunteering to be the scribe (Carlo advising “no scribe no run”) we were on our way. As is often the case the requirement to read the route notes is ESPECIALLY important as if the notes say sharp left it, means sharp left. I counted 4 cars (myself included) which had to do a 360 to return to the route. From then on it was a great route that Carlo had planned. Being reasonably early in the morning, we pretty much had the route to ourselves and were able to experience the real capability and character of our cars while being aware of our driving responsibilities on public roads.

For those of us that have driven the “Reefton Spur” it is a great run not only for the Spur itself but the style of roads leading into it. The Spur is all about the joy of realising that we own a car that enables us to understand how well balanced our cars are on a road that tests all the capabilities of the car we are lucky to drive, while making the journey fun. I for one ended the first part of the run upon arrival at the Black Spur Inn with a huge ‘smile on the dial’. What was even more enjoyable was the ability to drive with the top down and hear the ‘tune’ exiting from the engine behind our seats. Lunch was taken at the Black Spur Inn and as usual this gave us all another opportunity to get to know our fellow Boxster / Cayman members a little better and say hi to our new members, the quality of the food was first class. The run ended with the usual raffle with the winners going home with a bottle of fine wine. All in all, a great day a great drive, great conversation, and a great run home via the “Reefton Spur” again if you just had to do it again (I did). Thanks to Carlo for a great run.


Midnight Cruise Story: Vickie Morris Photos: Andrew Holdsworth & Stephen Michell Saturday 9th January 2021

It has been done before and we will probably do it again - a Midnight Cruise. On the back of a lacklustre 2020 event calendar PCV thought outside the box(ster) - couldn’t resist that one – for this event held on January 9th. 30 cars and 51 of their passengers congregated in the car park of McDonald’s East Doncaster in a scene reminiscent of American Graffiti or Fast and the Furious depending on how good your memory is for iconic Hollywood cinema. Members hadn’t seen each other for months nor given the Porkers a spin due to a small round spiky problem. After a good hour of gas bagging, collecting a stash bag and eager to put their foot on the gas, our group departed at 11.45pm and headed for the city. The Eastern Freeway was an effortless passage to the Yarra Boulevard backlit with the cityscape enroute to Vic Roads roadworks. Not keeping a good tribe down, we detoured through the CBD taking in the sights of the cemetery and Vic Market after dark. The westerly drive directed us through Footscray and into the quiet seaside town of Williamstown. The perfect weather and strategically placed speed bumps enticed several drivers to pause on the esplanade and soak up the urban twinkle across the bay. It was touch and go leading up to this event as to whether the majestic Melbourne skyline would be visible from the Westgate as Vic Roads had been improving the megastructure in the upcoming weeks. Thankfully it was open ensuring a splendid vista and uncomplicated final commute to McDonalds Chadstone where diehards chowed down on some well-earned early morning junk food. “I’ll have the Tuna, no crust”….. ISSUE 1, 2021

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Peter Janusik & Pia Bengtsen

2021 Macan

Andrew Aldons

2013 Cayman

Jacob Li

991 GT3 RS

Edwin Alway

2016 991.1 GT3 RS

Duncan & Larissa Lendrum

2006 997 Carrera 4S

Jimmy Baldo & Tanya Pirotta

1998 996

Elizabeth Loh-Taylor

1990 964

Nick & Jack Barrett

1973 911 Targa

Wai Hwoon Low

2007 997 Carrera S

Chris Batzios

2016 911 GT3 RS

Bailey Love

GT3 Cup Car

Matthew Bell

2003 911

Rob Love

GT3 and Panamera

Ben 1996 911 Targa

Julia Mansour Cayenne

Mark Blackney

2014 Boxster S

Santo & Bec Mazzarella

1999 99 Carrera Coupe

Jason Cheevers

2007 997S

Jay McCabe & Caroline Burrows

2009 Cayman

Christos Christou

2016 911 Turbo S

Janelle McKee

1969 911 & 1995 911 Carrera &

Manny Ciantar & Hayley McKerrell

2019 911 GT3

2011 Boxster Spyder

Justin, Ashley, Alia & Zayn Clark

1990 964

Doug Macleod

2017 991.2 GT3

Michael & Vicki Coghlan

2002 996 Carrera 4S

Travis Melotte

2000 996 GT3

Richard, Isaiah & Joel Cozzella

2021 Macan GTS

Ross Michaels

1987 911 Carrera

Howard Date

2007 Boxster S

Peter Mitchell & David Burnton

2016 Boxster 981

Deepesh Daya

1995 Carrera 3.6

Michael Moon & Emma Sayer

2016 GT4

Geoff Emery

992

George Panagiotidis

2008 911 Carrera 4S

Candice Field

1959 356

Chris Panton

1989 944 S2

Justin & Rachel Follett

2021 Taycan & 2019 Macan Turbo

David Parker

1993 964

Ross Gangemi

1996 993 Turbo

David & Nicole Porter

997 T Series

Paul & Natasha Galassi

2016 Cayman GT4

Milosh Raletic

2016 718 Cayman S

Trevor & Lesley Gray

2000 911

Patrick Roberts & Elisabeth Tjahjadi

2002 996 Carrera 4S

James Harnischmacher

2019 718 Cayman GTS

Robert Sdraulig

2014 Cayman S

Chris Hatzis

1980 911 SC

John, Mary, Michael & Georgia Sdregas

2006 911 Carrera

Denis Hawkins & Carolyn Pedley

2009 911 CS4

George & Stephanie Shepherd

1974 911 SC

Robert Healey & Bronwyn Drysdale

2020 911 Carrera & 2000 996 &

Lionel & Margareta Skinner

2018 911 GTS

1986 928

Matthew Slavin & Chloe Hilton

2020 718 Cayman GT4

Lawrence Hohnjec & Coralee Neville

2014 911

Craig Stanford

1986 911 3.2 Carrera

Brendon, Lachland & Mitchell Holmes

2001 996 Turbo & 2016 Macan S

Frank Taraborrelli

1978 911 SC Coupe

David Hopkins

1981 911SC

Stephen Thompson

2006 Boxster S

Peter Hudson

1989 944 S2

Leon Volovich

997 Targa 4S & 1979 911 Targa SC

Phil Jaquillard

2012 Boxster 981

Mori Wada & Fiona Murray

2015 981 Cayman 2.7

Ashley Joesph & Lara Crocker

2009 911 CS

Colin & Tracey Watson

1977 911 G Series

Adam & Nicole Kay

1986 911 Carrera

Steve White

2010 Cayman 987.2

Erika Kent & Siena Jewell

2015 Macan S

Christian & Charles Wichmann

2015 Boxster GTS

Michael Krivosija

2017 Macan GTS

Gordan Zurovac

2019 GT3 RS

Andrew Jackman

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Edwin John Alway

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Story: Russell Sturzaker

From the Archives …..

Definition: Plural noun: archives. A collection of historical documents, or records, providing information about a place, institution, or group of people.

Club Awards - The Don Tryhorn Perpetual Plaque On the Club Website, under Club Info there is tab called Roll of Honour, and it is in this section that we show listings of Past Presidents, Life Members, Club Champions, Hall of Fame Winners and the holders of Other Club Awards. In this issue of Porsche Parade we take a look at the background behind the Don Tryhorn Perpetual Plaque, we’ll look at Don - the Man, the Award, and some of his Achievements.

where he performed virtually whatever jobs were available and through most lines of work; ranging from accounting, supermarket operation, through spec building and even logging.

964 3.6 Carrera RS – Signal Green (1of only 77 RHD Cars Built) Volvo P1800 & Triumph TR3A (a couple of Don’s fun cars)

Away from the Club, Don owned the Pine Hill Caravan Park on the Warburton Highway at Lilydale.

Some of the other Porsches that Don had owned included …. 911 3.0 RS (1of only 5 RHD Cars Built) 964 3.6 RS – Rubystone Red (1of only 77 RHD Cars Built) 911 3.2 RSR Replica 993 3.8 RSR 911 2.7 Carrera – Bronze 911 2.7 S Targa (1974) – Black (Don’s first Porsche)

His interests also included visiting interesting places such as Tibet, and he was particularly interested in martial arts (which can be useful if the natives aren’t friendly once you arrive). During these various pursuits, Don found time to become actively involved in a number of sports, principally swimming, weight-lifting, football and martial arts. His interest in sporting cars developed in parallel, commencing with a string of Triumphs - TR3A, TR4 and TR5, through to a Bathurst Monaro, L34 Torana, an MGC and a Volvo 242GT for those other moments. However it was in his first Porsche a 2.7 911S Targa that Don’s skill as a driver really developed, seeing him take out the coveted National Motorkhana Title at the 1985 Easter Nationals. But it was in his next Porsche, a 2.7 Carrera in which he became Class 2 - Club Champion in 1982. During this time Don also became one of the founding Members of PORA (the Porsche Owners Racing Association), which was the beginning of Carrera Cup Racing here in Australia.

DONALD PHILLIP TRYHORN 3 Aug 1942 – 28 Dec 2007 Family: Daughters Julie & Tanya Joined PCV: June 1979 Don’s first PCV Event was a Tonimbuk Motorkhana on 8th July 1979 – Result Equal 17th PCV Committee Positions Held: Social Secretary - 1982 /1983 Treasurer - 1983 / 1985 Vice President - 1985 / 1987 Club Achievements & Awards:

Other Porsche models soon joined Don’s stable, with his skill as a driver being rewarded when he became Outright Club Champion in 1985 following this up again in 2006. Don also raced overseas, particularly in Macau where he was both a member, and advisor to the Hong Kong Gentleman’s Racing Club, which eventually became Porsche Racing Hong Kong. The members there affectionately called him “Mr Don”, and as Don was not a big man, he was also respectfully referred to as the “Little Man from Australia”. Don enjoyed any form of motorsport that included a Porsche, and it was with best mate, and fellow club member Dennis O’Keefe that the two enjoyed great times competing in many Targa Events in Don’s Signal Green 3.6 litre 964 Carrera RS.

Class 2 Champion in 1982 Outright Club Champion in 1985 and 2006

Don Tryhorn in his 3.6L 964 RS Don’s Story Don Tryhorn had, by his own admission, been there and done that………… Coming from a Victorian country background, Don’s varied interests took him to most parts of the world including Australia, the Middle East, SouthEast Asia, Europe, New Guinea and Central Asia,

Don and Dennis O’Keefe beside Don’s 3.6L 964 RS at Mt Buller Sprint Some of Don’s Stable At Don’s passing he still owned 993 GT2 (1 of only 7 RHD Cars Built) 964 3.8 RSR (1of only 11 RHD Cars Built) 911 2.7 Carerra RS (1973)

The Don Tryhorn Perpetual Plaque Commencing in 2008, the Don Tryhorn Perpetual Plaque was raised to incorporate the Outright Club Driver Champion of the Year Award, which recognises the best vehicle & driver combination in relation to overall participation, performance and skill. It is clearly intended that this award is for the most consistent driver overall across a range of performance and skill related driving events. A Plaque worthy of celebrating the tenaciousness, skill and true competitor that was Don Tryhorn. For anyone wishing to read more about Don’s time in the Porsche Club of Victoria, you can visit the Club Website at www.pcv.com.au and under the heading of CLUB MAGAZINE & PUBLICATIONS and under Magazine – 2000’s, Issue 1, 2008, then on pp 12 & pp 13 you will find the following fabulous article ……

Written by another of Don’s friends, and one of his fiercest competitors in Peter White. So do yourself a favour, it truly is a great read, and gives a further insight into the man who will always have his name on The Don Tryhorn Perpetual Plaque. Author’s Note: Having known Don from the day he joined the Porsche Club of Victoria, until his sudden and unexpected passing in December 2007, I was fortunate to have been one of those who were able to call him their friend. Writing this article has indeed brought back some fabulous memories of times that both I, and many others enjoyed in Don’s company, from Sprint Meetings, Social Events, Ski Weekends, SA/Vic Interclub Meetings at Mt Gambier, to the Interstate National Meetings, Pool Parties and serving on the Committee, Don was always there with his cheeky grin and fabulous sense of humour.. I would also like to thank, Dennis O’Keefe and Kaye Tankard for assisting me with information and sharing some of their recollections of Don’s time with us, and of the enviable range of Porsches that he owned while we knew him ….

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1990 David Casey 2001 Greg Muller 1991 Allan Barbour 2002 Theo Mihelakos 1992 Wayne Camamile 2003 Greg Muller 1993 Ian Begley 2004 Jon Trende 1994 Richard Eldridge 2005 Lyle Potgieter 1995 Mark Connolly 2006 Don Tryhorn 1996 Callum McClue 2007 Stewart Lachlan 1997 Stuart Jackson 2008 Stewart Lachlan 1998 Matthew Stoupas 2009 Matthew Stoupas 1999 Lyle Potgieter 2010 Stewart Lachlan 2000 David Lawson 2011 Peter Fitzgerald 2001 Jon Trende 2012 Peter Fitzgerald 2002 Benjamin Faggeter 2013 Bob Hawker 2003 Jeffery Bobik & Cameron Cox 2014 Peter Fitzgerald 2004 Hung Do 2015 Christian Fitzgerald Hall of Fame 2005 Matthew Kirwan-Hamilton 2016 Nick Karnaros 2006 Simon Baxter 2017 Joseph Ensabella Graham Stockley 2007 David Trewern 2018 Joseph Ensabella Bruce Harris 2008 Bob Hawker 2019 Joseph Ensabella Michael Browning 2009 Aaron Ireland Jim Richards Ladies Championship 2010 Nick Karnaros & John Swan Peter Fitzgerald 2011 Simon Dunn Matthew Stoupas 1984 Ann Tyson 2012 Stan Bougadakis & Melanie Treloar Rex Broadbent 1985 Ann Tyson 2013 Brett Helmers Mark Chrzanowski 1986 Ann Tyson 2017 Andrew Smith Aaron Ireland 1987 Ann Tyson Ben Faggetter 1988 Ann Tyson Club Champions 1989 Brenda Moore Presidents 1990 Jill Willis 1976 Bruce Harris 1991 Suzy Versluys 1977 Bruce Harris 1975 Michael Stillwell 1992 Ava Balodis 1978 Kevin Jarman 1976 Michael Stillwell 1993 Ava Balodis 1979 Bruce Harris 1977 Roger James 1994 Delyce England 1980 Bruce Harris 1978 Ken Foo 1995 Aranka Figge 1981 Graham Stockley 1979 Kerry Reynolds Aranka Figge Stephen White 1996 1980 John Benson 1997 Aranka Figge 1982 Graham Stockley 1981 John Benson 1998 Aranka Young 1983 Bruce Harris 1982 Graeme Redman 1999 April Houghton 1984 Ric Hallgren 1983 Graeme Redman 2000 April Houghton 1985 Peter White 1984 John King 2001 Jill Willis 1986 Dennis O'Keefe 1985 John King Aranka Young 1987 Ed Aitken 2002 1986 John King Aranka Young 1988 Ken Price 2003 1987 John King 2004 Aranka Young 1989 Rex Broadbent 1988 Michael Browning 2005 Aranka Young 1990 Danny Loypur 1989 Graham Stockley 2006 Aranka Young 1991 Bruce Harris 1990 Graham Stockley 2007 Aranka Young 1992 Ojars Balodis 1991 Graham Stockley Melanie Treloar 1993 Ed Aitken 2015 1992 Graham Stockley 2016 Melanie Treloar Richard Eldridge 1993 John King 1994 2017 Sally-Anne Hains 1995 Matthew Harris 1994 Adrian Evans 1996 Paul Stuart 1995 Adrian Evans Club Member of the Year 1997 Bruce Young 1996 Cris Camamile 1998 Michael Herrod 1997 Cris Camamile 1980 Ian Nadenbousch 1999 Sven Burchartz 1998 Paul Stuart 1981 Max Errington 2000 Theo Mihelakos 1999 Paul Stuart 1982 Graeme Andrews 2001 Theo Mihelakos 2000 Greg Cook 1983 Dianna Foo 2002 Theo Mihelakos & Ian Jenkins 2001 Greg Cook 1984 Daryl Louey 2003 Sven Burchartz & Mark Chrzanowski 2002 Noela Semmens 1985 Barbara Clearihan 2004 Matthew Stoupas 2003 Ian Knight 1986 Graham Stockley 2005 Mark Chrzanowski 2004 Ian Knight 1987 (No award) 2006 Simon Baxter & Mark Chrzanowski 2005 Michael Chapman 1988 (No award) 2007 Mark Chrzanowski & Matthew Stoupas 2006 Michael Chapman 1989 Egidia Woodhouse 2008 Matthew Stoupas 2007 Jeff Thomas 1990 Paul Mauger 2009 Matthew Stoupas & Andrew Barlow 2008 Jeff Thomas 1991 Bev Madin 2010 Bob Hawker 2009 Ian Jenkins 1992 Elspeth Froude 2011 Aaron Ireland 2010 Ian Jenkins 1993 Raymond Poon 2012 Aaron Ireland 2011 Keith Ryding 1994 Alex Robertson 2013 Rick Moscati 2012 Will Darvall 1995 Beth Harris 2014 Ben Faggetter 2013 Peter Harrison 1996 Selwyn Hall & Ray Poon 2015 Aaron Ireland 2014 Peter Harrison 1997 George Cairns 2016 Nick Karnaros 2015 Andrew Bonwick 1998 Danny Jonas 2017 Nick Karnaros 2016 Andrew Bonwick 1999 Tim Wadsworth 2018 Jamie Lovett 2017 Michael O’Brien 2000 Jeff Thomas 2019 Andrew Hall 2018 Michael O’Brien 2001 (No award) 2019 Tony Carolan 2002 Duane Rodgers Outright Award, Inc Don Tryhorn 2020 Tony Carolan 2003 Marnie Gorman Memorial Award from 2008 2004 James Caldow 1984 Bruce Harris 2005 Annie Mould & Alf Carrigan Tony Jones Memorial Award 1985 Don Tryhorn 2006 Janet Conheady & William Darvall (Most Consistent In All Events) 1986 Graham Stockley 2007 John Baker 1987 Graham Stockley 2008 Peter Witt 1979 Russell Sturzaker 1988 Graham Stockley 2009 Felix Rieniets 1980 Russell Sturzaker 1989 Graham Stockley 2010 Peter Cromie & Clair Cromie 1981 Graham Stockley 1990 Rex Broadbent 2011 Robin Humphries 1982 Paul Mauger 1991 Graham Stockley 2012 Grant Stephenson 1983 Dennis O’Keefe 1992 Paul Sadler 2013 Michael Bailey 1984 Ric Hallgren 1993 Danny Loypur 2014 Ken Anson & Harriet Anson Tony Jones Memorial Award 1994 Peter White 2015 Rowan Burnett (Rookie of the Year) 1995 Graeme Hitchell 2016 Simon Dunn 2017 Peter Harrison 1996 Danny Loypur 1985 Dennis Bath 2018 Geoffrey Mould 1997 Danny Loypur 1986 Ed Aitken 2019 Russell Sturzaker 1998 Matthew Stoupas 1987 Don Watson Gordon Johnstone 1999 John Woodward 1988 Cliff Geis 2000 Greg Muller 1989 Matthew Harris Alan Hamilton John King Noela Semmens Adrian Evans Greg Cook Barbara Darvall 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