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 If you really want to
learn the limits of your Porsche in a closed course environment, I encourage you sign up for our April 17-18 Driver’s Education event at Heartland Park.
I can already hear the screaming flat six engines.
Lawrence. This is an opportunity for you to take in some fantastic driving roads all while enjoying the scenery along the way. The end of the tour will provide plenty of dining options in the middle of Jayhawk country. Mike Rehak and his designated sweeper are fantastic at keeping everyone on course and will have you ready to enjoy the next tour.
  Mostly what I’ll look forward
to is saying hello to PCA family
members, both new and old. It will
be great to become reacquainted
with members whom I haven’t seen O for a while and to learn more about
members that have recently decided
to join. Although there are some
fantastic Porsches within our region,
it’s the members, both new and old,
that make this region so very special.
For now though, continue to prep your Porsches for those warm days in the not so distant future, as we look forward to seeing you all at an event soon.
If you would like to suggest an event that you do not see on our
tours will take place on the 3rd of April traversing across the great plains of Kansas and ending in Lawrence.
ur first, of no less than five, driving
calendar, please feel free to send me an email at KCRPCAPrez@ gmail.com or feel free to contact your Social Activities Director at KCRPCASocialCom@gmail.com any time.
- Fred
Der Sportwagen
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