Solid Gold Musik-Stadt Region Porsche Club of America www.musikstadtpca.org The next meeting of the Musik-Stadt Region PCA will be held on Tuesday, July 10 at: Jim N Nicks 3068 Mallory Ln Brentwood, TN Meeting time is 6:30 PM Next Club Meeting Next Club Event The next Musik-Stadt Region PCA event is: July 21 driving tour to Readyville Mill. The tour will depart from the Cracker Barrel restaurant at 350 S. Mt. Juliet Rd. Meet there by 9:30 AM for the safety meeting and a 10 AM departure. Regional Officers President Dan Martin president.mskpca@gmail.com Vice President Rick Arnemann vicepresident.mskpca@gmail.com Secretary JC Costarakis secretary.mskpca@gmail.com Treasurer Randy Lynch treasurer.mskpca@gmail.com Membership Director Melissa Schmittou membership.mskpca@gmail.com Dealer Liaison Robert Shadoin liaison.mskpca@gmail.com Events Coordinator Joe Questel events.mskpca@gmail.com Webmaster Kent Kersten webmaster.mskpca@gmail.com Newsletter Editor Ken Maurer editor.mskpca@gmail.com Past President Mike Moody atlarge.mskpca@gmail.com PAGE 1
A Message From The President Couldn t make it to the huge Sports Car Together Day at Porsche of Nashville on June 9? You missed a great party! We all had a great time celebrating Porsche, visiting with old friends and making new ones. Musik-Stadt had seven new members join PCA within four days of the event who came by our club tent. Thanks once again to Porsche of Nashville for their great hospitality. The past month has seen heat and rain in huge amounts. It makes me pause and think about those of us with convertible tops. Those torrential downpours can quickly remind one of neglected maintenance. I m a convertible guy. I love em. But I have had major problems due to soft-tops over the past 3-4 years. Here s how you can avoid some of the problems I ve experienced. First of all check your drains. Leaves and other debris can easily and quickly clog your drains. This can mean much more than damp carpet. Late model cars install a lot of electronic control modules in the floors. They are very susceptible to drowning and corrosion. It s quite easy to inspect and clean your drains. I refer you to the Porsche workshop manual I use youtube.com. There are a number of video clips devoted to this process and the damage clogged drains can cause. I have personally had two major issues with my Audi and a Boxster I owned. Trust me. The repairs were expensive. Thank goodness the Porsche was a warranty job but it had to have major electronic module as well as power amplifier replacement. Both had to have seats and carpet removed to assure total drying. Both spent weeks in the shop drying out and waiting on parts from Germany. CHECK YOUR DRAINS! Another area to focus on is of course your top itself and its seals. Tops need to be cleaned and sealed. There are a number of products available for this job. The most highly recommended is the RAGGTOPP Convertible Top Care Kit. It has a cleaner and protector spray. RAGGTOPP also sells a great brush for your top. I apply this to our 12 year old Audi top annually. It s great stuff but let me warn you to use painters tape to adhere newspaper over the adjacent glass and bodywork. The protectant is extremely difficult to remove from unintended surface overspray. You also will want to use a rubber cleaner and conditioner on your seals. Our Audi developed a leak at the top right corner where the convertible roof bow meets the windshield top. It only took me 30 minutes to clean and condition the entire area. That was two years ago and I haven t had a leak since. Now if you can t repair your top or if it simply needs professional help I suggest you visit AutoStyle, 1651 Mallory Ln. They are a block away from Porsche of Nashville at the intersection of Mallory Ln and Commerce Way. They can handle anything from small repairs to top replacement. As you might guess convertible top replacement is expensive. Do your maintenance and save a bundle of cash! PAGE 2
Monthly Membership Update Melissa Schmittou, Membership Director Monthly Membership 485 Regular Members Welcome New Members! Member Anniversaries Rebecca Johnston - 2015 Cayenne Diesel Curt Curtiss - 2008 Carrera S Cab Jesse Quirion - 2006 Cayman S Justis Kivari - 1991 Carrera 2 Chris Winands - 1984 Carrera Targa Jeff Frazier - 1984 Carrera Paul Thompson - Not Provided Paul Luther - 2006 Cayenne S John Liuzzi - 1988 928 S4 Jeff Brassard - Not Provided Perry Kiehl - 25 Years Janice Malaszenko - 25 Years Steven King - 25 Years Ed Spurlock - 20 Years Seenu Reddy - 15 Years Eric Swenson - 15 Years Sina Irnamanesh - 10 Years Ron Wenisch - 10 Years Henry Grell - 5 Years Danny Youmans - 5 Years Ron Rossini - 5 Years Darren Briggs - 5 Years Randy Lynch - 5 Years PAGE 3
Upcoming Events and Activities Musik-Stadt Events: July 8-15, 2018 Porsche Parade, Lake of the Ozarks July 10, 2018 Club Meeting, Jim N Nicks in Brentwood 6:30 PM July 21, 2018 Driving Tour to Readyville Mill Other PCA And Gear Head Events: Labor Day Weekend RennFest, Young-Harris, GA J O I N U S PAGE 4
Sports Car Together Date At Porsche Of Nashville PAGE 5
The Asterisk This year, Toyota became only the second Japanese manufacturer to win overall at Le Mans - in history. Think about that for a moment; Toyota, despite a large budget, despite some very fast prototype race cars over the years, despite many attempts, has only managed a single win. That speaks volumes to how difficult it is to win at Le Mans, and it provides even greater context if one thinks of Porsche s Le Mans history in the same light. Truly competition does improve the breed. Yet, I sort of feel for Toyota. I can t help but wonder if this years win, even given the technological marvel their car is, and regardless of how fast and dominant it was, won t come with an asterisk behind it something along the lines of only manufacturer entry in LMP1. Indeed, with Porsche and Audi now absent the LMP1 grid, the real headline would likely have been if Toyota hadn t won. It must put an auto maker in a difficult position; wanting badly to win yet understanding that the only real news to be made would be if they did not. In contrast, the other Japanese manufacturer to win overall at Le Mans was Mazda, in 1991. This victory came against the likes of factory efforts from Peugeot, Jaguar, Mercedes and a multitude of privateers with 962s (which it must be said, had seen their better competition days by then). Still, this win was truly and underdog effort, and while it did require the breakdown of the Peugeots and Mercedes which were both blindingly quick, that nevertheless is part of Le Mans. And this brings us back to Porsche. With overall wins approaching 20 now, Porsche is one of the most decorated marques at Le Mans. And while the days of buying a sports car off the showroom floor and taking it to your local racetrack and being competitive in semiprofessional racing are gone, much of the technology that is sussed out in racing does, in some fashion, find it s way to road cars. Honestly it has to. I can t think of any company that could afford to spend the insane amounts of money a modern FIA LMP1 hybrid entry demands if it did not. And so it will be with Toyota, I would imagine. Already some of the technology of the LMP1 effort is, no doubt, finding it s way, in small doses, into the Lexus line. As we continue to hybridize and electrify our transportation, I can only see this continuing. That is, if other manufacturers see it as beneficial to compete. This, is the true question, and at the moment, the answer appears to be no. Thus, new competition rules are imminent. Therein lies the rub. The real asterisk does not belong to Toyota, but to the sanctioning bodies who, perhaps inadvertently, draft rules which essentially freeze participation to the manufacturers who were sitting at the table on day one. The technology now builds on itself in such a way that any new manufacturer would be all but doomed to spending millions of dollars only to be relegated to also ran status. It s just too hard and too expensive to catch up. We then are left with something of a game of musical chairs. In the latest round, Toyota was the last one standing when the music stopped; Audi and Porsche having achieved their goals and leaving the sport first. And so a new rule set is being drafted, to once again lower costs and attract new manufacturers. If you are a sports car and prototype racing fan, enjoy it while it s here. If history is a guide it will be good, but it won t last. The only real question is who will be left standing when this rule set has reached its nadir? PAGE 6
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For Sale Two Pirelli P Zero Tires Very Good Condition 235/40 ZR19 (92Y) $150 for the pair Call Danny Youmans 615-566-8563 PAGE 8
Musik-Stadt Thanks The Following For Their Support Bruce Sweetman Photography Prints Canvases dye-infused Aluminum shipped Worldwide 615-579-4508 www.brucesweetman.com To all Musik-Stadt PCA members that renew year after year, thank you! JULY 2018 Terry Cavanagh July 13th - July 22nd: 6PM - 9PM Karen & The Musik Meisters July 6th & July 7th: 6PM - 9PM Karen on the Accordion: July 3rd, 8th, 10th, & 31st 5PM - 8PM Das Ist Lustig July 26th - 30th: 6PM - 9PM LynnMarie & Eddie July 24th: 6PM - 9PM Braupakt Schöfferhofer Grapefruit The Shalimix Kostritzer Veltins Pilsner World Cup Games July 7th - 8:00AM July 14th - 8:00AM July 15th - 9:00AM Nashville Scene s Burger Week $5 Specialty Burger from July 16th - 22nd PAGE 9
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