October 2007 - Porsche Club of America â Northeast Region
October 2007 - Porsche Club of America â Northeast Region
October 2007 - Porsche Club of America â Northeast Region
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“Shark Attack!” - some thirty 928s once again participated<br />
Kim Saal checks in an early arriving entrant - who....<br />
Ted Stamos with his gorgeous ‘07 Cayman<br />
promptly started polishing her already spotless Boxster<br />
to demonstrate their product).<br />
As for the results, some old faces fared well with the Whotten’s<br />
1986 gold 930 turbo taking best <strong>of</strong> show and late model<br />
air-cooled honors. Brian Laramee followed up his best <strong>of</strong> show<br />
victory last year with a first in class with his 1988 944 in the 944/<br />
Boxster class. Don Plant, this year with a 4-cylinder 1975 914,<br />
took top honors in the early air-cooled class. Rounding out the<br />
Full Concours winners was Scott Fish’s second year win with his<br />
gorgeous red 1994 964. Another 1994 RS <strong>America</strong> belonging<br />
to Bill Nerney took the 15 car Top Only Class victory while Dick<br />
Yirikian in yet another 911 copped the Park and Wipe category.<br />
After the awarding <strong>of</strong> trophies a number <strong>of</strong> folks adjourned<br />
to the museum to hear four times “One Lap <strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong>” victor<br />
Mark DaVia recount his adventures on this epic drive, see the<br />
accompanying article by Win Perry for details.<br />
continued on page 32<br />
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