Saturday, Apr 6th - Autocross; Cars and Coffee, Drive to Bartlesville, BBQ Lunch
Saturday, Apr 6th - Autocross; Cars and Coffee, Drive to Bartlesville, BBQ Lunch
As Porsche Club of America says -
"It's not just the cars, it's the people."
A few of the recent CRPCA Social Events....
Club Night Out at Nothing's Left Brewery
Club Dinner at The Bistro at Seville
Cars and Coffee, Drive, and Lunch at Sam and Ella's in Tahlequah
Christmas Party at Five Oaks
Toy Drive at Porsche Tulsa
F1 Watch Party
Dinner at Clark's Crew BBQ
Devil's Den Drive and Lunch, Costume Contest, and Porsche Trivia!
German food dinner at Siegi's
Keep watching the Upcoming Events Calendar for more events coming up.
The 2025 CRPCA Autocross Season has begun.
The first event of the year is April 6th at Corporate Woods.
2025 Season Rules Page Link
https://cimarronregionpca.org/autocross-season-rules-1
This year has 14 counting events; 10 at Corporate Woods, plus 4 in conjunction with the SCCA.
We will provide instruction for Novice drivers, challenging courses, and novelty days like our 4-Door day, and Ladies' Challenge Day.
If you're new to autocross it's a great way to improve your driving skills and begin to appreciate what these fantastic cars are capable of doing. SUV's too!
You think you're already a good driver? The SCCA Autocross meets are far more competitive and held in a much larger area.
Use this link for information about SCCA events: http://neoklascca.org/autocross.php
You'll find registration, directions to the event, and how to classify your car.
The Art Deco Rally of Tulsa was a blast! Thank you Keith, Kylie, and Patty for putting it together.
There's more cool history in Tulsa than you can imagine, you just need to know where to look. The Art Deco Tour was a great intro to some of Tulsa's past.
Whether we are enjoying curvy roads, rolling hills, spring blooms, or fall colors,
driving is more fun if you go with a group.
Please join us for one of our driving tours.
We'll take scenic drives locally, or all over the eastern half of Oklahoma, or even into surrounding states. Maybe even take a multi-day excursion to some scenic spots in Colorado, New Mexico, or the Appalachians.
The trip may be for an hour or two, or it may be for the weekend!
Look through the Driving Tours Gallery for pics from some of our drives.
https://cimarronregionpca.org/driving-tours-gallery
Track Days at Hallett
Feeling the Need?
Get some great therapy at Hallett at one of their upcoming VIP Track Days.
More information here - https://www.hallettracing.net/events/vip-club-days/
Check out the gallery of pics at the HDPE Gallery page -
https://cimarronregionpca.org/hpde-gallery
Driving a Porsche on a race track is one of the most exciting things you can do in your car. These events are not competitive and are designed solely for the improvement of the driver's skills. However - they can be very addictive once you've sensed the thrill of your Porsche at speed on a track.
Drivers are grouped by experience level and car capability. Instruction is required for novice drivers and is available for more experienced drivers also.
Want to learn how to prep your car for a season of driving?
The first Tech Session is postponed due to the weather. Keep checking back for the rescheduled date.
Planned for the session is a class on what and how to inspect your car before, and after, autocross and track days. Driving skills are essential, and so is a properly, and safely, performing vehicle. Come learn what to check to ensure your Porsche is ready to perform at its best, as it should.
Performing your own maintenance can be a fun and rewarding experience.
If you'd like to try it, or simply just learn more about how these incredibly well designed and built Porsches work, we have lots of resources available.
You can also get great service at our sponsors, Porsche Tulsa, Rennsport Werkstatt, or Robertson Tire.
Don't stop now.
On the webpage list under our logo, you'll find more information and links to:
Our Sponsors
Activity Galleries
Archive Galleries
PCA SimRacing
CRPCA Webstore
Our Contact Us page:
CRPCA Board of Directors
and Committee Chairs
and CRPCA .pdf files:
2024 PCA RPM,
CRPCA Constitution and Bylaws,
Social Media Policy,
PCA Insurance information,
Meeting Minutes,
Tech Checklist,
HPDE 101,...
James and I are long time members of PCA. We joined in 1997 and had no idea what was ahead of us. We had serious concerns that Porsche owners were going to be snooty and not accepting. We joined with the idea that James wanted to autocross, but I didn’t know how I would fit in. So, I approached with caution, but with hope in my heart.
I soon discovered many friendly people who made me feel welcome. We went to several social events and it was great and we met acquaintances, but it wasn’t really FRIEND creating. The more we attended, the more we connected with others. Then, something even bigger happened. We volunteered to help out! Talk about connections being made! Genuine lifelong friendships developed as we helped others discover their passion for PCA. We now have friends across the country and abroad that we met in the club. We even have people we vacation with and have a truly great time together. All from joining this club.
We started off small enough by helping at autocrosses, attending board meetings, tours, and then we took on the role as the region’s newsletter editor, as it was something I felt I could do. (It was smaller back then.) Add helping out at events here and there, throw in being registrar for some driving events, James’ being a club racer and region president. Mix in regularly attending Parades and before you knew it, we were helping shape what Maverick Region was all about and influencing the future of PCA.
That was our story, but yours can be different. If you don’t have a lot of time to give, start small. If you love Cars & Coffee events, show up early and offer to help park other cars. If you enjoy driving tours and have done a few, offer to lead or sweep some groups. Even social events need worker bees for checking people in, cleaning up, or tearing down. Care for a larger role? Find out how to join board meetings. Most are online now, so there’s low commitment to find out what goes on behind the scenes. Bring your special skills and your passion to the table and see what can fit. Even if you’re not ready to spend a lot of hours helping, get to know the people making things happen. Be open-minded. There’s sure to be someone you can truly click with. Every volunteer in the club started out just like you. They enjoyed the events, the people, and then wanted to help out and give back. You can find a spot that fits what you’re willing to commit to. But then the trick is DOING it. Don’t say you will and then not show.
The slogan is true… it’s not the Cars, it’s the People. I like to expand it a little as it’s the car that brings people together, but it’s the PEOPLE who keep you together. What you do after you start making friends is totally up to you. Why not try? What’s the worst thing that can happen?
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