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Message: Miken: Is that the spot where ...

Changed By: Pedro (Odessa, FL)
Change Date: January 09, 2015 08:01AM

Miken: Is that the spot where ...
... all the cars break into pieces or where everyone hits the brakes? ;)

Talking about driving into extended years, Gold Coast Region extends regular track guys the courtesy of letting them pick their favorite number for their track events.
All of the regular members have their fixed number except one: Billy G.
Billy gets to use his age as his number.
He's semi-retired according to him and in-between Porsches (he wants a Boxster S - he had a 944 S).
The last time he used his number his beautiful blue 944 had a white 94 on its sides.
Billy is a great guy. Very witty and funny.
I took over his job (Chief of Tech and Impound) at the 48 hours at Sebring Club Race some years ago.

Speaking of the 48 Hours, if you've never been to it, it should be on your list.
Even if it's just as a spectator or a volunteer.
It is the LARGEST Club race in a the world. We have over 400 Porsche racecars every year from all corners of North America, Europe and South America.
It always starts the first Thursday after the 24 Hours of Daytona and therefore we generally get many of the GT-Class Porsches brought directly from Daytona to our race.
This year, the event goes from January 28 through February 1.
Come join us!
More info at www.48Hat: http://48hoursAtSatsebring.com

Happy Porscheing
Pedro
Changed By: Pedro (Odessa, FL)
Change Date: January 09, 2015 08:00AM

Miken: Is that the spot where ...
... all the cars break into pieces or where everyone hits the brakes? ;)

Talking about driving into extended years, Gold Coast Region extends regular track guys the courtesy of letting them pick their favorite number for their track events.
All of the regular members have their fixed number except one: Billy G.
Billy gets to use his age as his number.
He's semi-retired according to him and in-between Porsches (he wants a Boxster S - he had a 944 S).
The last time he used his number his beautiful blue 944 had a white 94 on its sides.
Billy is a great guy. Very witty and funny.
I took over his job (Chief of Tech and Impoiund) at the 48 hours at Sebring Club Race some years ago.

Speaking of the 48 Hours, if you've never been to it, it should be on your list.
Even if it's just as a spectator or a volunteer.
It is the LARGEST Club race in a the world. We have over 400 Porsche racecars every year from all corners of North America, Europe and South America.
It always starts the first Thursday after the 24 Hours of Daytona and therefore we generally get many of the GT-Class Porsches brought directly from Daytona to our race.
This year, the event goes from January 28 through February 1.
Come join us!
More info at www.48HoursAtSebring.com

Happy Porscheing
Pedro

Original Message

Author: Pedro (Odessa, FL)
Date: January 09, 2015 07:57AM

Miken: Is that the spot where ...
... all the cars break into pieces or where everyone hits the brakes? ;)

Talking about driving into extended years, Gold Coast Region extends regular track guys the courtesy of letting them pick their favorite number for their track events.
All of the regular members have their fixed number except one: Billy G.
Billy gets to use his age as his number.
He's semi-retired according to him and in-between Porsches (he wants a Boxster S - he had a 944 S).
The last time he used his number his beautiful blue 944 had a white 94 on its sides.
Billy is a great guy. Very witty and funny.
I took over his job (Chief of Tech and Impoind) at the 48 hours at Sebring Club Race some years ago.

Speaking of the 48 Hours, if you've never been to it, it should be on your list.
Even if it's just as a spectator or a volunteer.
It is the LARGEST Club race in a the world. We have over 400 Porsche racecars every year from all corners of North America, Europe and South America.
It always starts the first Thursday after the 24 Hours of Daytona and therefore we generally get many of the GT-Class Porsches brought directly from Daytona to our race.
This year, the event goes from January 28 through February 1.
Come join us!
More info at www.48HoursAtSebring.com

Happy Porscheing
Pedro