Peachstate Region PCA 2016 Rally #2 -Cumming, GA

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Peachstate Region PCA 2016 Rally #2 -Cumming, GA

Time: June 5, 2016 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: START POINT - Wells Fargo
Street: 5495 Bethelview Rd
City/Town: Cumming, GA
Website or Map: http://bit.ly/pcarally
Phone: James Lyle at jc_lyle@yahoo.com or 678-495-8270
Event Type: road, rally
Organized By: Peachstate Region Porsche Club of America
Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2016

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PCA Rally - 2016

Sunday, June 5, 2016: Rally #2



The second Peachstate points rally of 2016 will be held on Sunday, June 5th.  This rally was written by Scott Perkins and it promises to challenge all participants.  It will take you about two hours to complete and will end at Normans Landing for awards and dinner.  Any type of car is welcome but bring your Porsche if you can!

The Rally starts at the Wells Fargo at 5495 Bethelview Rd, Cumming, GA 30040.

Rally registration begins at 1 pm and the MANDATORY competitive and tour teams’ meeting will be held at 1:30 pm with first car out at 2 pm  The cost is $15 per team and $7.50 per person for food.        

Our rallies are TSD (Time, Speed, Distance) and we offer two classes – SOP and Tour.  SOP (Seat of the Pants) is our competitive class for year-end points and Tour class is available for novices.  We highly recommend that you print off and study the Rally General instructions which can be found at peachstatepca.org.  Rally School videos can also be found at this website.

EVENT – 2016 Rally #2
DATE – Sunday,  June 5
TIME – 1 pm Registration/Tech   1:30 pm Mandatory participants meeting   2 pm First car out
START POINT – Wells Fargo parking lot, 5495 Bethelview Rd, Cumming, GA 30040
COST – $15 per team; $7.50 per person for food
PREPARATION – Full tank of gas, study the Rally Generals/Rally videos on the website
WHAT TO BRING – clipboard, PENCILS (not pens), time piece (digital is best – not stopwatches), printed copy of the Rally General instructions and ***whatever you want to drink (BYOB or soft drink) at the after rally awards dinner***
RSVP – Please RSVP here: http://bit.ly/pcarally If you have any questions please contact James Lyle at jc_lyle@yahoo.com or 678-495-8270


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