Event Times and Standings

How Championship Points Are Awarded: Class Championship points are awarded after each event. 10 points are awarded for first place in the class, 8 for 2nd, 7 for 3rd, etc.

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Carl Ag2382001 Chevrolet Corvette Z06NPM35.37435.37411135.97135.64835.96435.87835.74835.79735.374
James Paulson1302020 Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LEChampion35.9921237.12 +236.782 +136.56536.26335.99236.00436.283 +1
Eric Freedle32016 Porsche Cayman GTSI0236.07236.07212338.11937.18936.31736.555 +136.20136.18736.072
Anson Lytle682014 Porsche Cayman SChampion36.1692436.39636.58536.662 +136.16936.63636.171
David Kosa172022 Porsche GT3S0436.49936.49913537.63836.664 +137.34636.96136.81836.488 +136.499
Tom Kotzien932018 Porsche GT3 RSS0436.56336.56324638.123RERUN37.19436.79336.56336.67637.06840.263 +2
Jay Mallison7112014 Porsche Cayman SP0336.77736.77715740.17938.938.35937.645 +137.40937.07236.777
Tong Qi632018 Porsche GT3 RSS0436.79236.79236836.95136.856 +137.32336.87851.47336.79236.676 +1
Josh Lawson3432018 Tesla Model 3 PerformanceNPA36.8536.8517938.08137.98837.16136.8536.839 +237.3137.086
Seth Whiteley1392003 BMW M3NPM36.90236.902281037.1737.20237.36636.90236.947 +137.19737.056 +1
Rob Palmer7072016 Porsche GT3 RSP0436.96236.962191139.09139.51338.11138.1838.25237.512 +236.962
Bryan Brock6162014 Porsche Cayman SS0337.03637.0361101238.66437.35337.19837.70337.13437.03637.329
Jeff Reece312007 Porsche Cayman SS0337.4337.432111337.8567.29237.61137.808 +137.55137.4337.544 +237.695
Mark Qandil72022 Porsche GT3S0437.50137.5014121438.128RERUN37.04 +237.668 +138.22637.50137.806 +138.067 +5
Arron Mauldin2141997 Honda Del SolNPM37.58937.5893131538.36837.70637.398 +137.63837.70737.545 +137.589
Ben Mason4342017 Ford Focus RSNPM37.59337.5934141639.062 +138.30237.98737.857 +1RERUN37.70137.59337.683
Tyler Hayward4432017 Ford Focus RSNPM37.63737.6375151739.144RERUN38.41437.63738.00338.11537.98137.752 +1
Joshua Sechrist52021 Porsche CaymanI0237.67937.6792161839.31738.46938.29837.625 +137.67938.23837.712
Moses Qandil102020 Porsche GT4S0437.7837.785171939.60638.58338.21937.8137.7839.20538.669
Roy Hockett2712019 Ford Mustang GTNPR37.937.91182039.12538.35237.96837.98437.616 +138.129 +237.9
Danielle Paulson3012020 Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LENPR37.95837.9582192137.95838.36738.20438.15838.17938.07938.068 +1
Don Amedo1412006 Subaru NPM38.0238.026202239.527DNF46.552 +139.12238.0238.59938.382
Eric Takahashi22019 Mazda MX-5 RF 30AENPR38.04638.0463212352.7983938.04638.14438.34637.973 +138.049
Chris Riha2181999 Porsche 911 C2S0238.0738.071222439.177RERUN39.75538.66438.65739.10839.20938.07
Pete Libke85 Porsche 911scI0138.29638.2961232540.31239.35438.938 +138.85238.70638.66238.296
George Pang1752012 Porsche 911S0338.50738.5073242644.59339.68839.989RERUN39.9140.1438.50739.278
Jackson Waldbauer9732017 Volkswagen golf RNPA38.63738.6372252739.61339.281 +139.37738.87938.63739.21440.205
Dan Baker6552007 Porsche Cayman SS0338.82138.8214262842.10640.61440.871RERUN39.52439.14338.82139.546 +1
Rob Bosworth6512005 Porsche 911S0238.92838.9282272940.82339.59239.62339.04338.92839.02739.113
Nathan Waldbauer972017 Volkswagen golf RNPA39.04139.0413283040.35739.5439.31439.19239.04138.897 +139.734
Tom Riha281 Porsche 911S0239.28939.2893293139.836 +543.214 +240.14339.55939.77639.28939.673
Arash Baratloo342002 Mazda MiataNPR39.33539.33543032DNFDNF40.59339.54939.33539.59639.58
Mark Eichten9232007 Porsche Cayman SP0339.50639.5062313347.90743.31641.3940.79339.50640.19640.04
Rafael Sierra1512006 Porsche Cayman SS0339.54239.5425323443.4140.91440.84940.45640.19540.13339.542
Zoran Borovcanin1671999 Porsche 911S0239.55839.5584333544.04841.9940.68439.55844.20239.88939.852
Bryce Bederka422015 Porsche Cayenne S E-HybridS0139.67839.6781343641.15440.91140.55340.54439.97239.902 +139.678
Mark Westcott3742016 Porsche 911 GTSS0439.70939.70963537DNFDNF42.0740.827 +141.42640.07939.709
David Story162018 Porsche 911 GTSS0440.0140.017363843.60542.26640.0440.74540.32240.04640.01
Andrew Robell12122016 Ford Focus RSNPA40.23640.2364373943.03840.77340.23640.82940.32540.94440.244
Josh Sierra11512006 Porsche Cayman SS0340.540.56384043.1255.22742.82340.95640.889 +140.725 +140.541.006
Jared Welsh402013 Ford GT 500NPR40.5940.595394148.639 +145.02DNF42.52641.85441.11940.59
Bob Smith9961999 Porsche 911I0240.85940.8593404260.54744.1343.34944.03640.85941.14741.673
Charles Jarvie432004 Porsche Boxster SS0240.93840.93854143DNF44.39541.91342.06742.40242.26240.938
Louis Mavor462014 Porsche Cayman SS0341.22941.2297424444.12141.51341.22941.76243.042 +142.39541.618 +1
Sean Vanderheiden352003 Porsche 996 CoupeS0241.62741.6276434545.4443.95442.95443.35342.76141.62741.938
Harry Danberg61973 Porsche 911TV0141.67641.6761444643.61442.86543.83742.31241.986 +141.67642.324 +1
Roy D. Johnson, PhD02016 Porsche GT4S0441.91941.91984547RERUNDNF45.87944.51242.72RERUN43.69441.91941.982
Les Schreiber5112004 Nissan 350ZNPR42.59942.5996464850.17447.0847.86747.36947.49246.36742.599
Bruce Sweetman251964 Porsche 356CV0143.33443.3342474946.5444.06243.33444.33943.45944.238 +244.232 +1
Joe Mackie762003 Porsche BoxsterS0143.86443.8642485048.16946.22647.99646.16846.04443.9843.864
Justin Hampton451972 Porsche 914S0144.27744.2773495145.461 +145.14744.277DNF44.26 +145.28 +145.837
Mark Hopkins652014 Dodge DartNPF44.67744.6771505248.204 +1RERUN45.6745.18844.438 +144.67745.25545.312 +144.738 +1
Ken Burns602013 Ford GT 500NPR44.81144.81175153DNF49.94547.56247.25245.77446.42344.811
Chris Jeans521974 Porsche 914NPR45.95845.9588525448.58648.846 +147.60547.11847.1845.95846.575
Nathan VanDomelen752006 Ford Focus SilverNPF46.16346.1632535550.73849.356 +148.00447.62746.53246.64346.163
Jason Wagner1861985 Toyota CorollaNPR46.3446.349545648.29146.34
Peg Ryan642021 Porsche Boxster GTS 4.0S0446.7246.729555749.23 +148.27647.03848.02947.04647.71746.72
MichaelPinto20110400572000 Porsche Boxster S SilverP02
HeinzHolzapfel2018040380142011 Porsche 911 C4S BlackS03
PaulRobeznieks20210113692018 Porsche Carerra GrayS03
ElizabethSchieber20110400572000 Porsche Boxster S SilverP02
LesSchreiber20051201315112012 Porsche 991 S Coupe Aqua Blue S03
ParkerVan Slyke42020 Ford Mustang GT SilverNPR
ToddEddie20190213492016 Porsche GT4 YellowP04
MarcoCua9082018 Toyota 86 GreyNPR
GarrisonCrouch20180507962014 Porsche Cayman GreyS02
JasonCarrington2662014 Ford Focus ST WhiteNPM
ParkerHoneyman20211001004192007 Lotus Exige S RedNPR
DianeScott2014021180321 Porsche Boxster S 2013 Amaranth RedS03
GriffinPalmer8072000 Subaru Subaru BlueNPM
PeterBurke2014021180322013 Porsche Boxster S RedS03
StacyStack20180912231362013 Porsche Boxster BlackS02
MikeStack20180912232013 Porsche Boxster BlackS02
MichaelParkinson20220203442000 Porsche 911 C4 silverP02
ClayBrawner1042003 Nissan 350Z BlueNPR
ThiagoGroberg6002021 Tesla Model 3 GreyNPA
TomRiha S02
EricHoff2011011125332008 Porsche Targa 4S Midnight BlueP02
JoshuaSymonds661996 Mazda Miata BlackNPR
RickWilson II20180306503112012 Porsche 911 4GTS BlackS03
JohnBackus1701986 Mercury Capri GrayNPR
ShaneReetz1011991 Honda CRX WhiteNPM

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President's Message

Carol Hedstrom

Maintaining Momentum

Oregon Region is marching through the year at a steady pace. March turned out 11 events, which may be a record for this time of year. Even though it is still early, we have seen a couple of new events on our calendar including the new dining event, Road and Fork, and an out-of-town tech session in Tacoma. I was thrilled at the number of new faces attending the New Member Orientation. Be sure to check out stories about each of those later in this edition.
I realize now one of the key elements of having so many events on the calendar is maintaining momentum while not over- burdening our volunteers. The processes and procedures are ever- evolving, and while much of it is becoming routine, keeping all the balls in the air at once is challenging. The Drive Team and the Social Committee have been working overtime, and it shows. If you see any of the drive team or social committee members out and about, be sure give them a thumbs up and a smile – they deserve it!
This year ORPCA is celebrating 65 years and PCA is turning 70! The cars, the people, the clubs have a lot to celebrate. Back in 1955 and 1960, there were no 911s, no 914s, 944s, Boxsters, Caymans, Cayennes, Macans, Panameras or Taycans and very few variations on the models that did exist. There were a handful of regional clubs and not many members. Today there are 148 regions under the national umbrella with over 160,000 members participating in over 4,000 events every year.
In the area of Club history and how PCA and Porsche have evolved in 70 years, there are two great things every Porsche owner should check out if you haven’t already. One is the fantastic history of Porsche Club of America found on the PCA website: https://ww2.pca.org/pca- history (login to PCA.org, drop down the “Membership” tab to “PCA History” near the bottom.) This is a long read, but worth it. The other entertaining and education place to spend some time is PCA’s YouTube Channel: If you have not visited the PCA YouTube Channel, be forewarned, it is an addictive spot. https://www.youtube.com/@ PorscheClubofAmerica/featured
With nine more months of this exacting year ahead, I trust I will bump into many of you more than once and that alone makes it worthwhile. As you know, it’s not just the cars, it’s the people.
Let’s Drive! You can reach me at [email protected]

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