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tue02apr12:00 pmtue5:00 pmMetro Region - unmuffled DE at Lime Rock
Time
(Tuesday) 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm(GMT-11:00)
Location
Lime Rock Park
497 Lime Rock Road, Lakeville, CT 06039
Event Details
Registration is through ClubRegistration.net
Event Details
Registration is through ClubRegistration.net
fri12apr7:30 pmfri9:00 pmSocial Event April 12th
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(Friday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
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Bourbon has been described as the ‘distinctly American spirit that has been shaped by everything from France and
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Bourbon has been described as the ‘distinctly American spirit that has been shaped by everything from France and fire to wood and weather’.
Join your NNJR friends for a unique experience and enjoy a specially curated, eclectic variety of small batch and hand-crafted bourbons.
Which one will be your favorite?
$85 per person**
**includes selection of eight unique hand-crafted bourbons,
gourmet food accompaniments, soft drinks, coffee, tea, and dessert
Cash bar available for alternate beverages
Advance registration is required and will be limited
Registration opens March 1st and closes April 1st at:
https://nnjr-pca.com/event-registration/
The fine print: Non member guests are welcome but
limited to 1 per member. No refunds after April 1st.
Questions? Email us at social@nnjr-pca.com
wed17apr5:30 pmwed8:00 pmTag Heuer NNJR Launch Celebration
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(Wednesday) 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
TAG HEUER
1200 Morris Turnpike, Short Hills, NJ 07078
Event Details
TAG Heuer invites NNJR Members to an exclusive Watches and Wonders 2024 launch celebration Wednesday April 17, 2024 5:30 – 8:00 pm Spots are limited, please RSVP to Chris Eustacio, Boutique
Event Details
TAG Heuer invites NNJR Members to an exclusive
Watches and Wonders 2024 launch celebration
Wednesday April 17, 2024 5:30 – 8:00 pm
Spots are limited, please RSVP to Chris Eustacio, Boutique Manager
sun05may8:00 amsun4:00 pmCar Control Clinic
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(Sunday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT-11:00)
Location
MetLife Stadium, Lot L
East Rutherford, NJ
Event Details
Registration is OPEN for the Car Control Clinic May 5 , 2024, HERE. Sign up early, this event will sell out. VOLUNTEER INSTRUCTORS – WE NEED
Event Details
Registration is OPEN for the Car Control Clinic May 5 , 2024, HERE. Sign up early, this event will sell out.
VOLUNTEER INSTRUCTORS – WE NEED YOU TO SIGN UP using the same link above
Sign-up is a zero charge option for instructors on the Motorsportreg signup page
The complete CCC experience can be found on the NNJR’s Autocross page HERE
You will have loads of seat time navigating the Skid Pads, Acceleration and Braking expresses with a certified NNJR Instructor. If you don’t have a helmet, NNJR will supply one.
The car control exercises are purely designed for the sake of learning. There are no timers at this event, and there are no winners or “results” of any kind. The speed of the participants’ automobiles is only important as it relates to being able to properly get something out of the exercise. For example, to properly learn the braking exercises, the car must be traveling at sufficient speed to allow for ABS to be triggered.
The exercises are designed to be followed closely by the instructors so that we maintain continuity in the way these skills are taught to the participants.
We have a limit on 64 drivers, it will sell out fast
All-day event – arrive by 8:00 an and complete roughly 4:00 pm
location: MetLife Lot L
For more details check of NNJR’s Autocross Page
fri10mayAll Daysun12Mid-Ohio DE
Time
may 10 (Friday) - 12 (Sunday)(GMT-04:00)
Location
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
7721 Steam Corners Rd, Lexington, OH 44904
sun19may9:00 amsun4:00 pmWelcome to The Club Concours and Rally
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(Sunday) 9:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT-11:00)
Location
Bright Horizons
100 Campus Drive Florham Park, NJ
Event Details
Welcome New Members and Porsche lovers New to the club, seasoned veterans or just checking out to see what all the buzz is about, this day is created for you.
Event Details
Welcome New Members and Porsche lovers
New to the club, seasoned veterans or just checking out to see what all the buzz is about, this day is created for you.
Drive up, park your car in a large space and marvel at the early bird Concours contestants busily preparing their amazing and beautiful cars for the morning competition. Take pictures, talk to owners, and make new friends.
Next up, is the afternoon Rally, a fun and relaxing outing for everyone (children included). The route always includes gorgeous scenery, country roads, and unique local features with a fun restaurant to gather at the finish line. 100% of the proceeds go to the NNJR Charity, Chesire Home.
Sunday, May 19, 2024;
9:00 am to 4:30 pm
100 Campus Drive
Florham Park, NJ
“Welcome to the Club” Concours 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
What better way to enjoy a beautiful spring Sunday morning than to participate in the “Welcome to the Club” Concours – great cars, great friends, and a great venue!
This event is the initial competitive Concours of the 2024 season and is open to all contours novices and veterans. New members are particularly encouraged to compete at this low-stress event and benefit from the judges’ constructive feedback. Exterior, interior, and storage areas will be judged. All participants will earn Championship Points toward the annual trophies and awards. Trophies and prizes will be awarded to the winners in each class. Children are welcome to join as Porsche Junior Judges to pick their Best in Show Porsches. The entry fee is$25 and includes refreshments. To register for this event, go to https://nnjr-pca.com/event-registration/
Questions, contact us at concours@nnjr-pca.com
“Welcome to the Club” Rally ~1:30 am to 4:30 pm
The NNJR Rally will kick off after the Concours, the recommended donation to participate in the Rally, the charge is $75.00 per car with up to 2 participants. Additional passengers are $25. Children under 12 are free. Donations to Chesire home will be accepted at the event.
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Great DIY video’s from NNJR’s Kevin Fitzsimmons
/in CONCOURS NEWS, NNJR BLOG, What's New /by nnjr-pcaWinter to All Season tire swap and deep clean of the wheels and wheel wells
In this video I swap my Porsche 997.2 winter to all season tires and deep clean the wheels and the wheel wells. I provide some tips about jacking up your Porsche, using protective jack pads, wheel hanger pin tool, properly inflating your tires and torque the wheel lugs in a star pattern.
Apr 26, 2022
Waterless Wash Rinseless Wash
In this video I go through the technique I used upon my arrival in Florida to prepare my 993 for the Porsche Club of America Werks Reunion Amelia Island. I describe doing a pre-wash / Waterless wash step followed by a Rinseless wash.
Mar 27, 2022
Not registered yet for the Porsche Parade?
/in CONCOURS NEWS, NNJR BLOG, RALLY NEWS, SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS, What's New /by nnjr-pcaLearn more about the upcoming PCA Parade in nearby Pocono PA here. PCA Porsche Parade Chair Ron Gordon joins us on the podcast to discuss what members can expect at this year’s Porsche Parade. We also go over what you can and cannot do if you are not registered. We have the normal Porsche news updates as well as Rob updates us on driving a base Taycan and Damon tells us about his Cayman. Lots of ‘insider’ info on this episode to include more on the surprise from Porsche at Parade this year.
A few things to know before stealing my 914.
/in CONCOURS NEWS, NNJR BLOG, What's New /by nnjr-pcaIf you every owned a 914, hopped up Beatle, Carmen Ghia, MGB or Midget, Fiat 850 or X1/9, Alfa Romeo Spyder, Triumph Spitfire, etc from the late 60’s to early 70’s…you will relate to this story. My early sports cars all featured heaters that required you to pack a blanket from December through March. All had comprimised convertible tops with drafts in the winter and leaks in the warmer months. They all featured electronics that never worked, or were ever expected to. Defrosters that never defrosted and windshield wipers that were only effective as a poor man’s metronome that sped up when you raced he engine for a drum solo like the B side of In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida or Bonham’s solo in ‘Moby Dick’. Not that it mattered, I couldn’t hear anything anyway through the aftermarket Jensen coaxial speakers screwed into the doors while driving because I also had the aftermarket, crackle black. leaky and rotted-out Monza Italian performance exhaust system. It sounded good for the first 500 miles, then it leaked so bad it forced me to roll down a window or pass out, that is, before it ripped on a rail road crossing or a speed bump.
I left off the Jansen Healy and the TR7-because they NEVER really ran at all so some of the advice on shifting a motor car while running, is not applicable.
Remember, the 914 was more dependable than any English or Italian sports car in it’s time and there wasn’t yet a Datsun 240 Z. Click the link below to read the entire story
A few things to know before stealing my 914.