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L AL E U Q R TO RCH 2016 A M / Y R A U FEBR ISSUE 115

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Chairman’s Chat I’d like to wish you all a Happy New Year, I know it’s the February issue but it is the first column of 2016. Many of you will be glad to see the back of 2015, especially those in the North who have had to deal with some seriously bad weather and major flooding at the end of the year. Let’s hope that 2016 is a fantastic year for us all.

Front cover image: Paul Bird & Brian Rowledge’s 924S on track at Blyton Park last year. All Torque is based entirely on submissions from TIPEC members. This is your magazine and we need your involvement! Submissions for issue 116 (April/May) must be in before Tuesday 1st March 2016. Editor & designer: Tony Blow tony@typescape.com All Torque, Flat 2, 2 Bowmont Terrace, Glasgow G12 9LP. Printed by: The Lavenham Press Ltd, Suffolk (01787 247 436) Advertising in All Torque is managed by: Sean Smallman, Walnut Tree Farm, Grain Road, Lower Stoke, Rochester ME3 9RE (07500 332 790) Website: www.tipec.net Twitter: @Porsche_TIPEC Search for us on Facebook TIPEC Chairman: Jason Gibson (07958 459 725) tipec@blueyonder.co.uk Treasurer: Paul Bird (01922 428 409) paulpsb928@yahoo.co.uk Advertising & sponsorhip: Sean Smallman (07500 332 790) sean.smallman@tipec.net Communications Director: James Garrard (07837 701 011) jamesgarrard@hotmail.co.uk Membership Director: Sue Simmons (07530 312 700) sue.simmons@tipec.net TIPEC Membership: Lavenham Group (01787 249 295) membership@tipec.lpl-uk.com TIPEC Valuations: valuations@tipec.net All Torque & TIPEC are entirely independent of Dr. Ing. H.c.F. Porsche AG, Porsche Cars GB Ltd and its dealers. All registered Trade Marks owned by Dr. Ing. H.c.F. Porsche AG, including the word ‘Porsche’, the Porsche Crest and Porsche Script are acknowledged as such and are their property. Whilst all due care is taken in the production of All Torque; neither TIPEC, its officers or the editor can accept responsibility for the advice, information or opinions expressed herein. Opinions contained in any article published herein are of the author or editor and do not reflect the official position of TIPEC, its management or membership, unless clearly stated by a club official.

I hope you managed to get out and enjoy a drive over the festive period. I know that quite a few regions had organised drives over the New Year and Boxing Day saw over 50 people, including some TIPEC members, turn up from around the country to join a visiting Magnus Walker for a couple of hours’ driving over the Snake Pass and surrounding areas on a rather wet morning. For those of you that don’t read emails, look at the club forum or Facebook page, you may be surprised to see my face accompanying this column. Well, following the resignation of Jim from his position as Chairman last month, I have stepped up from Vice Chairman to Acting Chairman. Seeing as the last two people to write this column drove cabriolets, I thought it best that I did the same and promptly purchased a 2001 Boxster S. This somehow shares my one allocated parking space with my pair of 924Ses. For those of you old enough to remember the TV program Butterflies, our parking arrangements are very similar. The club’s last big event of the year was at the NEC Classic Motor. Paul Bird and his team of merry men (and ladies) set up and manned the club stand and I must thank you all for a fantastic job and also those who allowed their fabulous cars to be displayed. If you attended, I think you’ll agree that we had a wonderful selection of Porsches. Myself and Sean both spent the Friday and Saturday on the stand. It was my first time on the stand and I really enjoyed chatting with our existing members, new members and those who just loved the cars. Who knows, I’m sure many of those I spoke to will soon be behind the wheel of their first Porsche and will be getting that special feeling we once had. It’s not long until the club AGM, which will be held on Sunday 20th March at the British Motor Museum at Gaydon, J12 M40. Full details follw on the news pages. I hope to see plenty of you there. For those not attending the AGM, I hope to catch up with many of you during the year ahead at various shows and some of your regional meetings Jason

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Club news Please remember that All Torque needs your articles – the next submissions deadline is March 1st. Please note the new address!

Silverstone Classic July 29th–31st (Thursday–Bank Holiday Monday) If you haven’t been before, we strongly recommend that you try to make it this year. It’s not just a car show, or a race meet or even a rock concert, it’s all three rolled into one. We will again have a stand at what must be the biggest event of the year. As well as all the wonderful Porsches that will be on our stand, there are also thousands of other great cars to look at. Then there is the racing; three days of historical sports car racing, featuring everything from Minis to touring cars from the heyday in the ’90s and then up to the Formula 1 and GT legends. All this and full pit lane access to see behind the scenes. It really is a fabulous weekend. Whether you come for just one day or all three you are guaranteed to have a great time. Last year saw the mighty Status Quo as the headline act on the Saturday night and I’m sure they will have some great acts lined up again. There are club discounts available for those who book early. Call 0871 231 0849 or visit www.silverstoneclassic.com and quote code SCC16064. Please see the advert in this issue for more details.

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TIPEC’s annual show at Beaulieu is the biggest club event of the year. This is your club and your show. We do hope you enjoy it.

There are a variety of colours available in men’s or ladies’ cuts to match or clash with your car, from Guards Red to Speed Yellow and a few that weren’t on Porsche’s colour charts too. Polo shirts come with the option of black or white embroidered logos. In addition to the polo shirts we have fleeces and baseball caps, especially for our folliclychallenged Boxster owners.

Simply Porsche Show at Beaulieu is starting to take shape, there has been lots of interest for the Trade Village. Several regions including Scotland (450 miles away) have started booking hotels. With quite a few Premier and Holiday Inns in the Southampton area accommodation around the New Forest is relatively cheap.

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British Motor Museum, Gaydon March 20th (Sunday) 10:30am

Submissions for the magazine are always very welcome –All Torque is your magazine and we rely on your articles, reports and photographs to keep it full of interesting Porsche-related stuff.

It’s not long until the club AGM, which will be held on Sunday 20th March 2016 at the British Motor Museum at Gaydon, J12 M40. The venue has had a serious makeover and will include all the vehicles that are usually locked away. There will be time after the meeting to wander around the museum and look at the many hundreds of exhibits. Meet at 10:15 for a 10:30 start. We usually fly through the formalities then have a good chat about the Club and the Community. Drinks on arrival and lunch will be provided. Agenda 1. Welcome and apologies 2. Previous minutes 3. Chairman’s Report 4. Finance Report 5. Determination of Subs 6. Election of Committee Members 7. Amendments to R&R 8. A.O.B Please confirm your attendance by adding your name to the thread on the forum by 10/03/16 or by email jason.gibson@tipec.net The AGM is strictly for Club Members only. We hope to see plenty of you there.

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Trackday at Blyton Park July 16th (Saturday) Trackdays are one of the best and safest ways to explore the true performance of your Porsche (and yourself!) in a dedicated environment, and in the company of likeminded enthusiasts. Blyton Park is an exciting track with excellent facilities and plenty of run-off, located in Lincolnshire and easily reached form all parts of the UK. TIPEC have taken a dedicated club slot to give you the chance of a special day out with your car. The morning session will run in 20 minute sessions with three sessions before lunch. After lunch the format changes to open pit lane with unrestricted access to the circuit. Cost is only £130 per car with no charge for additional drivers & passengers. Sound limit of 105dB To book your place please email Paul Bird on paulpsb928@yahoo.co.uk with your name and membership number. You will be given details to make your payment to the club to confirm your slot.

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Boxing Day

BLAST Magnus Walker is probably the most famous Porsche enthusiast in America nowadays, with his collection of customised Porsches commanding the attention of Porsche magazines all over the world. He was back in his native Yorkshire over the holiday season, and put the word out that he fancied a bit of a drive … Dean Lancashire went along. An early start of around 6:00am isn’t great straight after Christmas but what lay ahead was well worth it. Magnus had arranged for us to meet at 8:00am at the Hammer & Pincers Pub in Ringinglow, on the edge of Sheffield. He didn’t know if he’d be met with five cars or 50, as the weather forecast was going to be a wet one. As Magnus arrived at 8:00am in his brother’s Amethyst Mk1 996, he found around 50 cars spread over the car park. I think he’d forgotten how hardy us Brits are. Some of his supporters had driven up that morning from London, setting off at 3:30am. One guy had even driven down from Edinburgh, with a 3:00am start in his 964 Targa. Now that’s some fans, as the pair of them had their drives home to do again later on in bad weather. There was great mix of cars including a Caterham, some Lotuses, lots of Porsches, Astons, Ferraris, Lambos, and even a brand new Ford Mustang. Magnus gave everybody time with photos in front of their cars, asking questions about their motors. He even fetched his mum along! She showed a lot of interest in the cars and is Magnus’ number one supporter, having just come back from the LA Motor Show where his latest creation was on display. At around 8:30 we were in our cars, heading over the Ladybower dams and over the Snake Pass into Glossop with the occasional stop for photos. Magnus had certainly got his timing right as we didn’t see another car on the Pass at that time in a morning. The drive was made more interesting in the rain as it was certainly a spirited run, with a convoy of 50-plus sports cars. The morning was finished off with breakfast in Glossop at the local Wetherspoons where there was plenty of parking for all the cars and time for more photos. Thanks to Magnus and his brother St. John for great event. We’re hoping to the repeat the drive in the summer of 2016. He’s certainly just a normal Yorkshire guy, living in LA with a huge passion for Porsche. CheeRS!


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or Kat though as we had a coupé! My concerns of driving on the wrong side of the road and taking the roundabouts the wrong way were soon quashed; I managed to settle in to it all quite nicely.

Having planned our little trip for the better part of six months, the morning of the 19th September 2015 arrived with some pace. Andy, Helen, Paul, Dave, Kat and I all met up at Cobham Services at 7am in readiness for the journey to Folkestone which turned out to be the longest leg of our trip! Paul and Andy were in their Boxsters accompanied by my 996. Reliability was my main concern, followed by never having driven on the Continent before! We made it down to Folkestone in very good time, obeying the speed limit at all times … The Eurotunnel was fairly quiet and so our time slot was moved up by an hour giving us an extra hour on the other side. The journey under was nice and smooth with no issues

from the recent troubles at the ports to hinder our travel plans! On arrival in Calais, an easy drive off of the train and straight on to Dunkirk. The weather was looking great, the sun was out and the boys had their roofs down, then looming ahead were black clouds. The heavens opened and as we were at speed and had nowhere to stop, the Boxsters had no choice but to take in water! Luckily it was a rain shower that didn’t last for too long, however the water was running up Paul’s windscreen, over the top, straight into the cabin and onto both Paul’s and Dave’s lap! As for Andy’s Boxster, the rain seemed to keep out of the car, a slight aerodynamic difference between the 986 and 987 possibly – pleasing Helen of course! No damp seats or trousers for myself

Once in Dunkirk, we got a little separated at traffic lights, however we did manage to meet up at the train station where parking was abundant. We set off on foot to find lunch and have a walk around the town and beaches, taking in some history of the evacuation which took place between 27th May and 4th June 1940. A remarkable effort to rescue the Allied soldiers from the beaches and harbour. We had a good few hours in Dunkirk and it was then time to head onto our main objective which was Ypres, or Ieper as is the official name for the town, and what a town it is, absolutely stunning. We picked up a road from Dunkirk into Belgium, and well … bumpy would be an understatement. I think I suffered the worse as I have 19 inch wheels, closely followed by Andy with 18 inch wheels and Paul probably had the best of it with his 17 inch wheels. We all thought the cars would need a visit to the garage on our return to the UK for new drop links and coffin arms all round!

Surviving this, we all managed to make it to Ypres where we had a hotel booked on the edge of the main square. As we didn’t know exactly where this was, on approaching Ypres we decided to park the cars so that Andy, Paul and I could carry out a little reconnaissance mission to see where we needed to be. All three Porsches were parked up one behind the other and getting rather a lot of attention from passers by, people were even coming out of the cafés to have a look! Once we had found the hotel, literally just around the corner, it was time to park up the cars and check-in. There were three parking spaces alongside the hotel; they must have been saving them just for us! A quick freshen up and straight down to the bar for a well deserved beer for the boys and glass of wine for the girls – on the house too, lovely. At 7:15pm we decided to head on to the Menin Gate, only a 10 minute walk from the hotel. The Menin Gate is a memorial to the missing and dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient during the First World War and whose graves are unknown. The memorial is situated at the Eastern exit of

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the town and marks the starting point for one of the main roads that led Allied soldiers to the front line. Reginald Blomfield designed the monument; it was built and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, unveiled on 24th July 1927.

the second leg of our journey but not before a walk around the town and a visit to the Flanders Fields Museum which is situated in the heart of the town. I would highly recommend a visit if you are passing through or planning a stopover.

The road under the Menin Gate is closed every evening just before 8pm. Large crowds gather in silence to remember and buglers of the local fire brigade sound the Last Post to honour the missing. This ceremony has been taking place since 2nd July 1928, with the exception of the German occupation during the Second World War when the daily ceremony was conducted at Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey. On the evening that the Polish forces liberated Ypres, the ceremony was resumed at the Menin Gate. We all found this to be very moving and were lucky enough to experience an extended service on this particular evening. Dinner followed at a very nice Italian restaurant a few metres along from the Menin Gate, accompanied by a beer or two, it was then back to the hotel for another cheeky beer and then off to bed! A very full and enjoyable first day.

Our destination for Sunday was Pozieres, France. We had a couple of B&Bs (Gites) booked, however as there was a slight error with our booking this meant that Andy and Helen had to stay in a B&B just down the road from us. We set off from Ypres around midday after having a coffee in the square, the cars were loaded up and off we set.

Sunday morning … it’s time for breakfast, check-out and off for

Heading out of Ypres we picked up the N8 and drove through Hooge, we came across a cemetery, museum and restaurant and decided to stop for some lunch and wander around the cemetery and museum all of which was very interesting. Hooge is located within the Ypres Salient and is the site of an exploded mine crater blown in 1915, now filled in. After lunch it was onwards towards Armentieres and Bethune, we picked up the A26 towards Arras, but a Sat Nav malfunction somehow led the lead car of our party Northwards! Deciding to all stay together and

realising we were going the wrong way, there was not a lot we could do for about 30 kilometers as this was the next available junction to exit. So …we came off, turned around and headed back down the A26 in a Southerly direction towards Bethune and Arras adding a total of about 60 kilometers to our journey! Eventually passing Bethune and Arras we picked up the A1 to Bepune and then on towards Albert. Pozieres is a little village situated about a ten minute drive from Albert and famed for its windmill which was occupied by the Germans during the First World War as an observation and command post. The windmill was unfortunately destroyed by French and British artillery, and the residents of Pozieres are

currently trying to raise enough money to rebuild the windmill. After a petrol stop, (the first one of our journey I might add), Andy and Helen parted company and headed on to their B&B. Paul, Dave, Kat and I found our little two night stopover just off the main road towards Contalmaison, a lovely B&B called Butterworth Farm, named after an English composer, George Butterworth. George joined the army as a Private and later became an officer, a Lieutenant with the 13th Battalion Durham Light Infantry. As part of the 23rd Division, the 13th DLI was sent into action to capture the western approaches of the village of Contalmaison on The Somme. Between 16th and 17th July 1916 Butterworth and his men succeeded in capturing a series of

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cloth out and clean his stunning black Boxster, something Paul and I decided not to do as that would have been the day lost – it’s like Pringles, once you pop you can’t stop!

trenches near Pozieres, the traces of which can still be found within a small wood. Butterworth was shot by a sniper whilst in a trench very close to the B&B building and died on 5th August 1916; his body has never been recovered. George Butterworth, aged 31, was awarded the Military Cross on 25th August 1916, we all felt naming the B&B after George Butterworth was a very appropriate gesture to remember him by. As we had lost an hour or so with our Northerly detour, by the time we got to the B&B it was getting late and our tummies were making all sorts of noises! We had made the decision to meet in the town of Albert, only a 10 minute drive away, to try and find somewhere to eat. Being a Sunday there was not much open apart from a pub

called ‘The Corner Pub’ and what great food it served, having had a good fill and a glass or two of the local beer it was time to call the day to an end, heading back to Pozieres and our B&Bs. Monday started bright and early, all having had a lovely breakfast provided by wonderful hosts and meeting some very interesting people around the breakfast table. Lots of stories of searching for ancestors lost during the Battle of the Somme, one of the main reasons that Helen and I wanted to make the trip to the Battlefields. Andy and Helen arrived at our B&B after having had their breakfast and we started to make a plan for our day ahead. Before setting out Andy decided to get the quick detailer and microfiber

Polishing complete and on foot we go, a lovely bright but chilly morning. We decided to walk to Pozieres Cemetery which is about a 20 minute walk from Butterworth Farm heading towards Albert. It was a most imposing sight on approach, overlooking The Somme battlefields with hardly a person about or a car passing by. On entering the cemetery gates not even a bird was singing, total silence. For me, this was an unexpectedly emotional hour as I had a relative, William Henry Bloyce, who was a Private in the Royal Berkshire Regiment 8th Battalion. William died on the 21st March 1918 and is remembered on panel 56; he was 35 years old and is still missing in action. We laid a poppy in remembrance and spent some time trying to take in the numbers of the missing, 14,000 casualties from the United Kingdom who have no known grave and who died on the Somme from 21st March to 7th August 1918. Far too many to comprehend! From here we decided to return to Butterworth Farm, a little game

of tractor spotting on the way to lighten the mood as I think we were all a bit on the quiet side after our experience at the cemetery. It was time to collect the cars and head on to visit the Thiepval Memorial, an incredible memorial to the 72,195 British and South African men who died in the Battle of the Somme between 1915 and 1918 with no known grave. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the memorial was built between 1928 and 1932 and is the largest British battle memorial in the world. From Thiepval we drove onto the village of La Boisselle to visit the Lochnagar Crater. The Lochnagar mine was dug by the tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers under a German field fortification known as Schwabenhohe, in the front line, south of the village of La Boisselle. The mine was named after Lochnagar Street, the British trench from which the gallery was driven; the mine was sprung at 7:28am on 1st July 2016. The two charges of the Lochnagar mine created a vast crater of 300 feet in diameter, 70 feet deep and is the largest crater ever made by man in anger! The explosion obliterated 400 feet of German dug-outs, this sector was assaulted by the Grimsby Chums and Pals of the 10th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment;


the crater has been preserved as a memorial where a service is held on the 1st July each year. From here we drove into the village of La Boisselle, we found a lovely little café and decided to make this our afternoon lunch stop before heading back into Albert. Albert is a charming town with a square and the Basilica of Notra-Dame de Brebieres. The top of the Basilica was partially destroyed in January 1915 and by 1918, during the German occupation, it was completely destroyed by the British to stop the Germans from using the tower as a machine gun post! The Basilica was totally rebuilt to its original design after the First World War and was open to the public when we arrived in Albert, so we thought it would be rude not to pop in and have a look around. Stunning would be an understatement. From the Basilica we decided to visit the Abri (Shelter) Museum which houses souvenirs of the war. It is sited within underground shelters which served as protective bunkers for the residents of Albert during aerial bombardments in the Second World War. This turned out to be a very thought provoking, full on but enjoyable, day. the only thing left was to visit the ‘Corner Pub’

as this was the only eating house open, enjoy a few beers and have a few laughs before driving back to Pozieres. Tuesday, our last day, started as nicely as Monday, bright but with the chance of rain slightly further north. Our plan for today was to visit Vimy Ridge and find a lunch stop before driving on to Calais. The drive to Vimy was lovely, traffic free, although the weather did turn on us and the heavens opened for our visit to Vimy. The Battle of Vimy Ridge was a military engagement and was part of the battle of Arras; the main combatants were the Canadian Corps of four divisions against the three divisions of the German Sixth Army. The battle took place between 9th and 12th April 1917. The Canadians suffered heavy loses totalling 10,602 casualties, the quantity of the German losses are unknown. The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is Canada’s largest overseas war memorial, located on the highest point of the Vimy Ridge. Soaked through, cold and hungry we decided to head into the town of Lens to find lunch, and after working out the parking meters, (well done Dave), we found a little restaurant. Unfortunately they didn’t speak any English and I

know very little French. Andy and Helen had the legs on the rest of us with regards to the French language and managed to work out the menu to some degree! Most of the people we met during our trip spoke very good English and we found everyone to be polite and friendly The roads …well … maybe we need to be taking a leaf or two out of their book. France anyway, not so sure about Belgium! Smooth, un-congested, you sure could clear the cobwebs out of those lovely flat six engines! Obviously, we didn’t do that; we kept to the correct speed limit at all times! After having had a very lovely little lunch stop and a walk around Lens it was time to fire up the Porsches for the last stage, back

to Calais and then home. A cheeky wine stop in Calais first of all, how many boxes of wine can you fit in the front of a Boxster … Andy? On arrival at Calais we had time for a coffee before boarding a slightly earlier train back than planned as it wasn’t very busy. A perfect journey back under the water, off the other side and then what a joy … the M25! My total mileage for the trip was 545 miles, I set off with a full tank, topped up in Pozieres as was down to a quarter of a tank, and had plenty of juice for the trip home. As for reliability … Porsche – there is no substitute! We are starting to plan our next adventure for July 2016 … a story for another time!

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NEC Classic 2015


From November 13–15th TIPEC displayed at the NEC Classic. The NEC Classic is probably the high point of the classic car calendar for many and a great way to wrap up the events for the year prior to Christmas dinner with the Club. I am always lost for words at the preparation that goes into the cars before the show and this year was no exception with seven immaculate cars on our stand representing the variety and quality of Porsches within our club.

Thanks, in no particular order, to Byron Humphries (964), Phil & Clare Hughes (928), Dave Watson (Slantnose 911), Kevin Tocher (996), Jarrod Mollison (3.2), Cavan Hulbert (944) and the guys at Pro-9 for the loan of their 914 race car. Without your support, commitment and efforts we would not have a display so I am hugely grateful. I am delighted that we managed to have four different regions represented and I think we all enjoyed meeting old friends and new over the three days of the show. Welcome to the 39 members that joined up at the show and those that took away details and signed up in the days after the show was over. Please get involved with your region and maximise the fun you have with your car – that’s what TIPEC is all about! Lord Vader marched onto the stand at one point with Stormtroopers and took some prisoners but thankfully they were released later. ‘May the Porsche be with you’ in 2016.

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t a h w w o n k I w “No t s a f y l l a e r , y l l a rea ” e k i l s i r ca Jeremy Barrett casually mentioned at a TIPEC club night that he’d been for a ride in a 962 around the circuit at Goodwood, back in 1995. That sort of comment can’t go unexplained, so Jim Tarrant pushed him for more details and a few photographs from that day many years ago.

were standing still … apparently the RSes were doing 140 mph. So now I know what a really, really fast car is like. No heeling movement on corners, brakes that stop on a sixpence and acceleration like a space rocket – oh, and as uncomfortable as hell!

The 962 was privately owned by a clothing company and arrived in its own 40-foot articulated truck. The owner allowed us all to go out for a spin and had brought a professional driver down to pilot the machine for us.

Interestingly after I had said to the driver that the reverse camber corner at St.Marys was a bit damp, he eased off as we approached. I was relieved as this was where Stirling Moss had his bad accident.

We all had a passenger ride in this mean machine. It went past the RSes on the Levant straight as if they

We also were given rides by all the RSes present. They acted like maniacs on the track, but were great fun!


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Au revoir for now 2015 has seen lots of changes within TIPEC’s South East region. The biggest change was when their Regional Organiser Derek Flanagan decided to finally call it a day, standing down after a record breaking 23 years in the role. Derek is the proud owner of every single copy of the club magazines and has around 600+ Porsche models. That is his excuse for moving out of the area to find a new house big enough to display them – quite a challenge! He boasts a phenomenal library of information and knowledge on Porsches, which has proved to be an invaluable asset to the club over the years. During his term he has owned three Porsches: a 944S for nine years, a 968 for two years, and a 996 Targa for 12 years.

Derek, one of the few remaining co-founder members of TIPEC with the Member Number 0076, is also the founder for our South East region. Keen to prove it, he was proud to tell me he still has the founder T-shirt somewhere in the depths of his wardrobe. His membership has seen many faces come and go over the years, but that’s only to be expected from the second longest serving member in our club. I remember first meeting Derek at the TIPEC stand at the Goodwood Festival of Speed back in 2010. I was thinking about becoming a member. He and his good friend Terry didn’t have to do much convincing to get me to join up and I, like other members, always warmed to his good humour and knowledge. He has contributed an outstanding amount to the club and was key in organising many events and car shows, such as our presence at Goodwood and the Capel Classic. This did get him into some scrapes, like at last year’s Capel Classic when he was literally left holding the baby. My personal favourite – his in-depth views on 964 engine bays! During his long service history, he also became a member of the TIPEC committee as Communications Director. He did that for over 12 years, during which time he established the Rules & Constitution of the club, something the club as a whole relies upon to this day. Derek says, “I have enjoyed working with six Chairmen (plus one caretaker Chairman), eight Secretaries, five Treasurers, and an amazing 17 magazine editors – all of whom have had their own unique characters Text & photography by James Garrard All Torque 115 page 16

and style.” Derek has also been a committee member through the four club name changes – 924-944 Club, 924-968 Club, Porsche Enthusiasts Club (PEC), and The Independent Porsche Enthusiasts Club (TIPEC).

Because of his efforts and contribution to TIPEC for so many years the management committee decided, in 2013, to award Derek with a TIPEC Lifetime Award for services to the club. Something which, believe you me, has been very well earned. Derek will be continue to be a member of TIPEC, but will now predominately be attending Bristol region. We wish him a very successful move to the West Country and a great deal of thanks for all his hard work over the years. We know you will pop back and see us from time to time, so this is Au revoir and not Adieu from his South East friends.

Derek has used seven different venues during his reign as SE Region RO. He organised our stand at Goodwood Festival of Speed for 15 consecutive years (that’s a pretty mean feet to achieve on its own!) … and organised 15 Weekend of the Year breaks for SE members, which inevitably meant at some point on the trip he would get lost or find himself doing his ‘photo stance’, much to the amusement of other members.

Derek moving leaves some pretty big boots to fill and this means that ARO and TIPEC Communications Director James Garrard has taken over the role of RO for the South East Region. “I am humbled and proud to have know Derek for the six brief years of my membership. What I didn’t expect to find, when I first joined up, was a really good friend. It has been a real privilege and an absolute honour to have worked with him as ARO..”


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Regional round up R2

Scotland

R8

Anglia & North Essex

R3

North East

R11

North London, Herts & South Essex

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Yorkshire

R12

South East London & North Kent

R5

North West

R13

Thames Valley

R18

Cheshire & Staffs

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South East

R6

South Yorkshire & North Notts

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Wessex

R19

East Midlands

R23

Southern

R7

Central

R22

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South Central

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Scotland RO Neil Fraser 07946 616 782 (mobile) neil@fraser72.freeserve.co.uk ARO West Elaine Whitelaw elainewhitelaw6@msn.com ARO East James McLauchlan jjlin@blueyonder.co.uk Meetings are held first Wednesday of every month 7:30pm for an 8pm start in the 007 bar, upstairs at Bo’Ness Motor Museum, Bridgeness Road, Bo’Ness EH51 9JR. www.motor-museum.bo-ness.org.uk

Andy Bennetts on Guitar and the rest Carol Singing badly!

James and Elaine put together a fantastic evening

Santa arrived in time to sing a Christmas Carol

The Clan together at feeding time

Well we are in to the New Year already and the January meet proved very positive with lots of ideas for the forthcoming season. The January meet is always a brainstorming session and I have to say a lot of good suggestions were thrown about including a few old favourites. The annual BBQ and Trophy day is a must and we will for sure carry that tradition on. A trip up North was suggested and a few good options are available to us including a possible visit to Skye. A track day or evening visit to Knockhill sounds good as it’s been a while since the region did anything in that line. A technical day at one of the Independent Porsche Specialists was also mentioned and not to forget a possible visit to Angelwax our trusted premier detailing company here in Scotland. All in all many many suggestions flying about and I would hazard a guess we wont get to host or attend them all but we will have a dam good try! A good 10 of us or so are going to Essen in Germany this coming April, 7–10th, for what is the largest classic car show in Europe. I did email details etc. on

that trip just before Christmas. Anyone wishing to go please contact me directly and I will tell you the script on flights etc. Keep the suggestions rolling in and between the February and March meeting we will finalise the region’s diary of events and send them out via email as well as post them on the TIPEC.net website under Gruppe North. Please remember it is you club and your suggestions we put in place each season, so get your thinking caps on and get typing. The suggestion forms are out to everyone on email and copies are available at each monthly meeting. I will have the SVVF book available at the February meeting for people to scan through events on in Scotland for 2016.

Also at the January meeting was the subject of RO and ARO positions. Anyone can nominate themselves for these roles within the region and for the 2016 season Elaine Whitelaw and James McLaughlin have decided to stand down as ARO East and West for the region. Elaine and James will still be very active members and feel it is the correct time to hand over the reins to someone new within the region. Both Elaine and James will spend more time with family, in particular grandchildren that have recently arrived within each of there families. So it gives me the opportunity to thank them both hugely for their commitment in the past few years. Both Elaine and James were and still are very enthusiastic and positive in all the region’s


activities throughout each season and are always doing great things. I will stand as RO for the region once again, with the members blessing of course. The formal nomination process will be done at the February meeting. This gives time for people to come forward and have a think about being an RO or ARO within the Scottish region. The Christmas bash at the Dirleton Hotel in East Lothian in December was a fantastic night out. For me personally, probably the best Christmas bash I have attended with the region. We had a section of the Hotel all to ourselves and the meal, food and accommodation were simply first class in every respect. Elaine and James did a fantastic job putting the evening together what with carol singing and a Christmas quiz with good quality prizes available. Well done to Ian and Val the quiz winners (a right pair of brain boxes those two are ...) We have provisionally booked the Hotel and all the rooms again for this year and I will send a separate email surrounding Christmas for 2016 once we have made a final decision on where everyone wants to be within the same venue. Everyone that had a fair travel to Dirleton said it was well worth the trip and would do it all again without question. Enough chatter from me, back to you – the members. Please keep suggestions rolling in . We look forward to seeing you all in the 2016 season either at a club night for some banter and chat or one on the many events/ days out we will have through the season – there will be many as per usual! If any member requires more information on any aspect of the Scottish Region’s activities this season then please do not hesitate to contact me. We are only too happy to answer and help with any questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you all at the region’s February meeting.

North West RO Richard Sholl 07970 147 779 (mobile) n22rks@googlemailcom ARO Simon Kendal 07540 525 841 (mobile) s.kendal@sky.com ARO Colin Hammerton 07500 908 091 (mobile) col.hamm@hotmail.co.uk Meetings are held first Monday of every month from 8pm at The Boatyard Inn, Bolton Road, Riley Green, Houghton, Preston PR5 0SP (01254 209841). When this falls on a Bank Holiday, we meet on the second Monday instead. There's never a dull moment in the North West region and we ended the year in fine style. Our last Friday Chippy Tea of the year in November saw 24 of us sitting down at Banny’s at the end of the M65. The weather was awful but the turn-out was brilliant and the staff at Banny’s looked after us well, even managing to sit us all together on one rather long table. Our Christmas lunch in early December saw us back at Mitton Hall in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Again, the staff at Mitton looked after 23 of us very well and I believe that everyone enjoyed their afternoon – especially those that braved the floods in Cumbria to join us. Special thanks to The Hammerton family for laying on a pre-dinner meet at their house and for priming us all with mulled wine and seasonal delicacies. It was great to see some of our very youngest members and some of our more, er, senior members on the day. The December meeting at The Boatyard included our annual quiz, this year hosted by our new ARO, Colin. There were a few moans and groans about how difficult some of the questions were but, as Colin delighted in telling everyone “they’re only difficult if you don't know the answer ...” Both Adam at Porsche Centre

Bolton and Brian at Jasmine Porschalink were kind enough to provide Porsche related prizes and many of our members bought along wine, cake, chocolate and brake-caliper paint to add to the prize pool. It was a busy evening with a few new faces too. By the time you read this we should have held our New Year Drive on January 3rd – we’ll report on that in the next All Torque. Looking forward to 2016, we already have quite a number of events scheduled, starting with our February meeting at The Boatyard on Monday 1st. The first of our monthly Friday Night Chippy Tea/Friday Feast runs is on the 19th of February. There’s the March meet at The Boatyard on Monday 7th and on the 11th of March, a Friday, it’s the annual Porsche Only track day at Oulton Park. This year one or two of our members are booked onto the event and there’s bound to be a few of us spectating as well. It’s always a good day out. On April 10th we’re holding our second Charity Pet Food Run. This was a successful event for us in 2015 and we’re hoping to build on that this year. We’ll be supporting Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary again and it would be great to fill the ‘inner’ car park at Bleakholt with Porsche cars on the day. For more information on what’s happening in the North West Region you can keep an eye on our regularly updated page on the club website. We also try to post news and events on the North section of the online forum. Our ‘closed’ Facebook group is very busy and a great way to keep up to date with all the news and banter in our region – search for The Independent Porsche Enthusiasts Club North West and send a request to join. If you’re not receiving email updates from the region please contact me (Richard) on the number above so that you can be added to my distribution lists. If you’re a non-participating member, or just interested to know more, please feel free to get in touch with either myself, Colin or Simon, or come along to a monthly meet to say hello. We’d be pleased to meet you and not all of the chat is about crankshafts or oil seals!

North East RO wanted! ARO Andy Blythe 01642 809 031 andy44s70@gmail.com Meetings are held first Sunday of every month 7:30pm at The Sporting Lodge, Low Lane, Stainton Village, Cleveland, TS17 9LW, just off the A19. In June and July we are meeting on the SECOND Sunday of the month. RO and ARO required, to host monthly meetings and to attend/organise local events.

Yorkshire RO & ARO wanted Meetings are held first Tuesday of every month 7:30pm at The Arabian Horse, Main Street, Aberford, LS25 3AA (Tel 0113 281 3312). Just off the A1/A64. RO and ARO required, to host monthly meetings and to attend/organise local events.

TIPEC North West Christmas Lunch at Mitton Hall

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It is pleasing that we had 30 people turn out for our Christmas meal and December club night. Stef had a rolling presentation that ran to some 300 pictures from the past year! This caused a wide range of reactions from consternation to great amusement.

Memories of our summer run to Portmerion

Finally, a word of thanks to Andy Lane who stepped down as North West RO at the end of 2015. Andy steered the good ship ‘North West’ on a true and steady course for several years and as I take over navigational duties with shipmates Simon and Colin, we’ll endeavour to plot a course true to his spirit. February 1st (Monday) Club night at The Boatyard February 19th (Friday) Chippy Tea/Friday Feast Run March 7th (Monday) Club night at The Boatyard March 11th (Friday) Porsche Only Track Day, Oulton Park March 18th (Friday) Chippy Tea/Friday Feast Run April 4th (Monday) Club night at The Boatyard April 10th (Sunday) Charity Pet Food Run to Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary April 23rd (Saturday) Karting event with NORLON at Team Karting in Rochdale

Cheshire & Staffs

I would like to thank Gareth Aldridge and Stefanie Mahan who have shown great enthusiasm and have been excellent Assistant ROs and a huge support to myself. In the absence of other volunteers or nominations, Gareth, Stef and I were voted back in as ARO/RO for another year by the members at the December meeting. Various members have posted pictures on our Facebook group of their Porsche Christmas presents, with John Ward modeling his 944 T-shirt with pride, and Richard Jones posting his similar 3.2 Carrera shirt! I am very pleased with my book by Ian Wagstaff on ‘917-023’, the Le Mans winning Porsche 917 (highly recommended).

March 11th (Friday) Porsche Only ‘RS’ day at Oulton Park. March 15th (Tuesday) Club night at the Whipping Stocks, meet from 8pm. Guest Speaker. March 18th (Friday) TBC VIP Factory Tour, JCB World Headquarters, Staffs. Please flag interest to RO / AROs. (Cost £14.50 per head, min 10 places). April 19th (Tuesday) Club night at the Whipping Stocks, meet from 8pm.

Progress at ‘the workshop’ has been slow and steady with my early 928 now running again thanks to Santa’s helpers, Ian Highfield and Gareth Aldridge! Ian also set to work on Gareth’s 924 Carrera GT replica, though it looks to be down on power currently. We are likely to hold another ‘bring a spanner’ workshop day in the spring. As I write this, some 32 folks are confirmed for our New Year’s run and lunch into the Peak District on 3rd January. We changed the meeting point to Tesco Congleton as advertised on the club website, Facebook and our email circulation list. If you missed this, please get in touch to add yourself to the email circulation or join the FB group as above.

John & Richard’s festive T-shirts

February 16th (Tuesday) Club night at the Whipping Stocks, meet from 8pm. Model essentials presentation on the Porsche 914. February 21st (Sunday) Dubfreeze, Stafford County Show Ground (club stand). Please flag your interest as club stand space may be limited on the day.

RO Dave Watson 07889 804 598 (mobile) watson_david@btinternet.com ARO Gareth Aldridge 07881 228 944 (mobile) gj.aldridge@yahoo.co.uk Cheshire & Staffs on Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/TIPEC.CS Meetings are held third Tuesday of every month 8pm at The Whipping Stocks, Stocks Lane, Over Peover, Knutsford, WA16 9EX. Happy New Year to all our members! We have had a great time during the past 12 months. Our key moments are recorded on our facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/TIPEC.CS – If you haven’t signed up, please do. You will find the latest discussions, interests and event arrangements listed here online (and on our page on the main club website). The power of social media has definitely helped build engagement amongst the region’s membership, and brought new members to the fold too. Thank you all for making 2015 such a great year.

March 4th (Friday) Pub Grub Run. Venue to be confirmed. Meet at The Whipping Stocks, 7pm.

Ian Highfield and Gareth’s 924 Carrera GT replica

December club night


a cracking weekend. We need members ideas for next year’s Christmas meal –do we leave it ’til after Christmas as it might be a lighter hit on the wallet?

South Yorkshire & North Notts.

December club night Last club night of the year with Dave Warren’s hilarious slide show of the photos of 2015 complimented by Dave’s captions. Certainly gets the eyes streaming with laughter.

Joint RO Dean Lancashire 07860 198 627 (mobile) dean@tachart.com Joint RO Ray Waite waite696@aol.com Meetings are held first Sunday of every month 5–5:30pm (meeting proper begins 7pm) at Ye Olde Bell Hotel, Barnby Moor, Retford, Notts, DN22 8QS First of all we’d like to wish all of our members and friends a Happy and Healthy Safe New Year. We seem to have a very mild winter up until recently but have had to trade it for it been very very wet. At least they haven’t been chucking the grit about so hopefully we’ve all had a chance to get out in our cars. Christmas meal and night away in York. The girls enjoyed a spot of shopping, the boys a few drinks in very busy pubs, then more drinks, followed by a beautiful tapas meal at The Ambiente restaurant with lots of flights of various sherries. I wasn’t a fan of sherry but it certainly went well with spicy tapas food. Shame we couldn’t get more interested, it was

Dave Warren stood down as one of Regional Organiser’s due to other commitments. The gauntlet was thrown down for other members to step up to mark but with no volunteers coming forward. Votes were cast to keep Dean and Ray as the 2016 Organisers for the SYNN region, Thank you.

March 5–6th (Saturday–Sunday) Practical Classics Restoration Show with Mike Brewer and Edd China at the NEC Realistic price of £12.00 entrance fee March 6th (Sunday) Club night at The Bell April 3rd (Sunday) Club night at The Bell April 10th (Sunday) Harewood Spring Hillclimb May 1st (Sunday) Club night at The Bell

Magnus & St.John Walker’s Boxing Day Blast in the glorious Peak District We joined Magnus and his brother for an enthusiastic, if wet, day of driving over the Snake Pass. Full report elsewhere in the mag!

May 1st–2nd (Sunday–Bank Holiday Monday) Donington Historic Festival

February 7th (Sunday) Club night at The Bell

May 8th (Sunday) Harewood British Hillclimb Championship

February 20th (Saturday) Indian Meal at The Tara Lounge, Warmsworth Contact Ray for more details

May 19th (Thursday) Night in Liverpool at The Liner Hotel before sailing in the morning

May 2nd (Bank Holiday Monday) Thorsby Classic show

May 20th–23rd (Friday–Monday) Manx tour on the IOM with Porscheshop June 3rd–6th (Friday–Monday) Weekend of the Year including the TIPEC Simply Porsche national show at Beaulieu. Booked at The Ormonde House Hotel, Lyndhurst – use booking.com June’s Club night with be put forward a week due to the above event. Let’s hope to see you at an event in 2016. Please keep an eye our website as event dates will be updated as we go along: www.synd.org.uk

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New RO & ARO wanted urgently! Meetings are held third Tuesday of every month 7pm for food (meeting proper begins 8:00pm) at The Field Head Hotel, Markfield Lane, Markfield, Leicestershire LE67 9PS.

Central tipeccentral@outlook.com Joint RO Lindsay Brown 07768 442 050 (mobile) Joint RO Steve Jones 07775 581 044 (mobile) Joint RO Stuart Wakeman 07912 620 181 (mobile) Meetings are held second Monday of every month 7:30pm onwards at The Bull’s Head, Birmingham Rd, Shenstone, Litchfield WS14 0JR. www.vintageinn.co.uk/thebullsheadshenstone A would like to wish everyone a slightly belated Happy New Year for 2016. We had excellent Christmas meal at The Bull’s Head at Shenstone back in December. We were made very welcome and both the food and service was again first class, thank you to all those that attended. We will be continuing to meet here on the second Monday of the month throughout 2016. February starts with our regular club night on the 8th and later in February, although not an official Central event, there is Race Retro at Stoneleigh over the weekend 26–28th, this is a must for anyone who uses their Porsche on the track, there is also a rally stage featuring the legendary banned Group B cars which this should make for interesting viewing. March gives us the Restoration and Classic Car Show at the NEC over the weekend of 5–6th where we will have a club stand. The 14th is club night at The Bull’s Head with a trip to Meguiar’s at Daventry, this is followed by the AGM at Gaydon on the 20th. February 8th (Monday) Club night at The Bull’s Head February 26–28th (Friday–Sunday) Race retro at Stoneleigh March 5–6th (Saturday–Sunday) Restoration and Classic Car Show at the NEC

Anglia & North Essex members on their Christmas night out

Anglia & North Essex Steering group: Ian Jones izzy.spyder@sky.com John Butcher gtjohnny1@aol.com Shaun Crosby scampi.cat@btinternet.com Steve Burgess info@sbprinting.co.uk Lorna Ward info@sbprinting.co.uk Yvonne King yvonneking@hotmail.com Meetings are held fourth Tuesday of each month from 7pm at The Bunbury Arms, Ixworth Road, Great Barton, Suffolk IP31 2NX. www.nextnorth.com/bunbury/findus.htm A new steering group has been set up by members of the Anglia & North Essex region to come up with new ways for the club to meet up and move forward in 2016. Our aim in 2016 is to meet up with other TIPEC regions either at an event or on one of their days out as well as giving our club members lots of opportunities for days out. Christmas lunch at the Shepherd & Dog, Forward Green, was well attended by 15 members, including a surprise visit from Sally & John Butcher. John is supposed to be resting after a knee replacement, which was probably needed due to a heavy clutch on his 912! Thank you Yvonne for organising this event it was much appreciated by all.

Three informal monthly meetings: First Sunday 10:30am (open marque) at The Goat Inn, Vicarage Causeway, Hertford Heath SG13 7RT. Third Saturday (Porsches only) 12 noon at the SE side of Smithfield Market, London EC1A 9LH, parking in the closed loading bays opposite Smithfield Café. Last Monday 18:00pm (Porsches only) at ACE Café, Ace Corner, off the A406, Stonebridge, London NW10 7UD. Our monthly meets a the Goat and ACE Café continue through the darker months, with good turnouts as long as the weather is dry. Peter and I met at a rainy Goat on Sunday morning, the 4th of January, with the weather deterring all but the dedicated. We put our thoughts to the forthcoming year and events we will look to attend in addition to our monthly regulars: The final meeting of the year at the ACE café on 28th December was so well supported the parking spilled onto the street, helped by it being a bank holiday. On New Year’s Day I joined TIPEC South East for the Brooklands open day; a fantastic show of cars early on the morning, bearing in mind the New Year’s Eve celebrations. We met up in a local supermarket car park so that we could arrive together and get block parked; if there is interest from NLHSE members we could add this fixture to our annual events. On Tuesday 8th December at 6:30pm Peter & I attended the launch party for the new 911 Carrera and Carrera S at the Porsche Centre Hatfield. They always pull out all the stops, with champagne flowing freely,

February 18th–21st (Thursday–Sunday) London Classic Car Show (Excel) Meeting point TBC at the January club night. February 23rd (Tuesday) Club night at Bunbury Arms March 22nd (Tuesday) Club Night at Bunbury Arms

March 14th (Monday) Club night at The Bull’s Head

March 28th (Easter Monday) Ace Café. Meet at Birchanger Services, Bishop’s Stortford at 5pm. All welcome, this is the North London Region/Porsche Club GB meet.

March 19th (Saturday) Trip to Meguiar’s at Daventry

April 30th–May 2nd (Saturday–Bank Holiday Monday) Donington Historic Festival

March 20th (Sunday) Club AGM at Gaydon

June 5th (Sunday) London to Brighton Classic/Sports & Kit Car Run Other TIPEC members are welcome. We will have designated TIPEC parking from London & on arrival in Brighton. Please contact Lorna for further details on 07803 950 470.

April 30th–May 2nd (Saturday–Bank Holiday Monday) Donington Historic Festival

RO Vince Dallimore 07798 630 649 (mobile) NLHSE@tipec.net ARO Peter Musk 07734 769 953 (mobile) NLHSE@tipec.net

Targa at the Ace Café in December

The new 2016 911 Carrera S at Porsche Centre Hatfield


delicious canapés in abundance and a mouth-watering supply of chocolates and cakes.

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There were many interesting cars to view as well as the new 911s, the best of those was a Le Mans Prototype LMP1 919 Hybrid weighing in at 870kg with a 2,000cc V4 twin turbo of 500bhp plus an engine generator unit of 400bhp. There were also a lot of people viewing a gorgeous Porsche 918 Spyder in the adjacent car park, apparently belonging to a guest attending the launch.

New RO & ARO wanted urgently!

For the record the new 911C and 911CS are both powered by 3,000cc flat six twin turbo units developing 370 and 420bhp respectively, each of course faster and more frugal than before.

South East London & North Kent

Bodywork has been revised and updated front and rear, especially noticeable are new rear light designs and a duct at the rear. Care was taken at the launch not to mention the word ‘turbo’ when referring to the new models as that, we were told, would be coming next year.

Joint RO Paul Greer 07799 412 870 (mobile) prgreer@blueyonder.co.uk Joint RO Martin Jackson 07718 808 103 (mobile) martinjackson911@yahoo.co.uk

We’d be pleased to hear from our region’s members with any ideas for 2016, so whilst we have an outline of events below, if there is commitment we could add to the list. Best wishes for 2016.

Meetings are held first Monday of the month from 7:30pm at The Carpenters Arms, Three Elm Lane, Hadlow, Tonbridge TN11 0AD. www.carpentersarms.net

Meetings are held from 10:30am to Noon on the first Sunday of every month and from 7:30pm to 10pm on the fourth Monday of the month from April to October. Both at The Red Lion, Evenley, Nr Brackley, Northants NN13 5SH

NEW VENUE for monthly meets –see above. February 18th–21st (Thursday–Sunday) The London Classic Car Show at Excel in Docklands. Ticket info here: www.thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk /the-show/ticket-info May 1st (Sunday) TBC IWM Duxford Spring car show. We are hoping to make this a joint event with TIPEC Anglia to get as many cars on display as possible. June 5th (Sunday) Simply Porsche at Beaulieu Motor Museum The club’s main event of the year, gathering 700+ Porsches in one place. In previous years we have arranged activity on the Saturday for those making it a weekend. July 29th–31st (Friday–Sunday) Silverstone Classic. www.silverstoneclassic.com Look out for club discount code in the advert elsewhere in this magazine. August 28th (Sunday) Little Gransden Air Show. We’ll be reserving tickets soon; details: www.littlegransdenshow.co.uk November TBC NEC Classic Car Show at the NEC Birmingham, November, dates yet to be announced.

Wessex RO Pete Blackler 07779 203 278 (mobile) peter_blackler@sky.com Meetings are held third Thursday of every month from 8:15pm at The Bucks Head, Meonstoke, Hampshire SO32 3NA. www.thebuckshead.co.uk The Bucks Head is just off the A32. Meonstoke lies just North of Fareham, only 15 mins from the M3.

We had a great turnout of 23 people for our last Friday night meet at The Horseshoes. It was a great way for us to start our reign as joint ROs and we were pleased by the support we received and in particular with regards to the change of day and venue. In future we will be meeting at The Carpenter’s Arms, Hadlow (see details above) on the first Monday of the month. Our first meet at the new venue was on January 4th, when we held our annual charity raffle, the main prize for which was a model 918 very kindly donated by Porsche Centre Tonbridge. On Saturday 12th December we held our annual Christmas bash and to celebrate SELNK region’s 10th anniversary, we decided to push the boat out. 32 of our members dressed up to the nines and attended the Christmas Grand Prix Ball at Brands Hatch. It was a wonderful evening consisting of a champagne reception followed by a three-course meal, cabaret entertainment and disco. By the end of the night we had lost quite a few of our members in the rooftop champagne bar! Most of us stayed at the hotel which was just a short walk away and the breakfast the next morning was a lovely end to the celebration. As this was a very popular event we are looking to run it again in 2016 and will advise you of the date as soon as information is available.

The full SELNK group!

In the casino at Brands Hatch

January 24th (Sunday) Breakfast Club at Dobbies Garden Centre The first Breakfast Club of the year will be at our usual location, Dobbies Garden Centre, Gillingham ME8 0FB. The doors open at 10am but as there is normally a queue, aim to arrive about 9:45am. January 31st (Sunday) Ten-pin Bowling Hollywood Bowl, Medway Valley Leisure Park ME2 2SS. Lanes will be booked for 2:30pm. Please let us know names via the SELNK email address ASAP. February 6–7th (Saturday–Sunday) Spa Weekend, London Beach Hotel, Tenterden TN30 6HX www.londonbeach.com This event has been extremely popular for the last two years and Martin & Kim have been able to negotiate another amazing deal for 2016. To book please contact The London Beach directly, quoting ‘The Jackson Party’ and let Paul or Martin know that you have done so. February 21st (Sunday) Breakfast Club at The Carpenter’s Arms Meet at our club night venue at 10am. March 19th (Sunday) Harley Davidson (TBC) We hope to arrange a visit to the Harley Davidson dealership in Peasmarsh, Guildford GU3 1NA. Meet at The Carpenter’s Arms before driving to Guildford.

On behalf of all our members we would like to thank Jim for serving the SELNK as RO so well over the last 10 years. We were pleased to be able to present him with a trophy at the Christmas party and look forward to seeing him and Becky at many more meetings in future.

April 3rd (Sunday) Carrera Cup/BTCC Convene at Brands Hatch for this meeting of the Carrera Cup.

We are currently updating the contact details for all of our current members, so if you have recently moved or changed email addresses please let us know. If you have inadvertently forgotten to pay your subs please note that you will not receive any calendar updates or invitations. For those of you on Facebook, please ‘like’ our region’s group page where we can share photos of past and present events.

April 24th (Sunday) Breakfast Club at Trading Boundaries, Uckfield TN22 3RB www.tradingboundaries.com Sean has recommended some different venues for our monthly Breakfast Clubs this year, the first of which is at Trading Boundaries. Meet at Maidstone Services at 9:30am and make our way as a group from there.

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Thames Valley RO Jason Gibson 07958 459 725 (mobile) tipec@blueyonder.co.uk RO Andrew Harris 07812 146999 (mobile) andrewharris67@hotmail.co.uk Meetings are held second Tuesday of every month 7:00pm at The Novello, Bath Rd, Littlewick Green, Maidenhead, SL6 3RX. I would like to take this opportunity in wishing you all a very happy New Year. I know this is a little belated but I needed to write this prior to the 4th January for the February publication and I am sat here writing on the 31st December – nothing like last-minute.com! It looked like, for those of you who were able to make the Thames Region Christmas party, a fabulous time was had by all and I am sure your Christmas was filled with fun and few too many drinks, not to mention the food! I hope Santa bought you all those nice Porsche goodies that you had on your wish list throughout the year, I was lucky enough to get a bulk load of microfibre cloths as my Son and friends know how much I like polishing! There are a few upcoming events for February; we have the London Classic Car Show running between the 11th and 14th February and the Porsche night at the Ace Café on 29th February. I believe that TIPEC do not have a stand at the Classic Car Show however, I am sure their will be a few familiar faces wandering around. 2015 was a good year with plenty of Porsche related things going on and the Tuesday evening meet at The Novello is always a good way to catch up with people if you are unable to join us at some of the events. The 2016 calendar is already looking busy, with yours and Jason’s input there are already some exciting runs out and events ahead, we look forward to seeing you at a few of them. Please keep an eye on the diary page of our website at www.tipec.net/regions/thames-valley

Fun and games at the Christmas party ...

‘Face mats’ at the Christmas party

TIPEC members bright and early at the Brooklands gathering on New Year’s Day

South East RO James Garrard 07837 701 011 (mobile) jamesgarrard@hotmail.co.uk ARO Eben Hugo 07952 862 769 (mobile) ebenhugo@gmail.com ARO Bob Stephens 07548 306 803 (mobile) r.rhs@btinternet.com Meetings are held second Wednesday of every month 8pm at The Bolney Stage, London Road, Bolney RH17 5RL, 10 miles south of Crawley off the A23. South East Region’s own Facebook page www.facebook.com/groups/412785915550876 For those of you who haven’t made it along to a monthly meet yet, we always welcome new members and prospective members. We’re a friendly bunch no matter what model of Porker you own or desire and you will be guaranteed to receive a hearty welcome and make some new friends. You also have the opportunity of winning our regional lotto with all SE Region members going into the hat each month, but you have to be at the meeting to win if your name is drawn out. If you want to get the most from TIPEC, please remember to interact with other regions, you will be very surprised at what you might find. Why not take a look at our Facebook page and main TIPEC.Net web page to keep up to date with the very latest news? The last few months have seen lots of changes within the SE region. The biggest change was at our annual Christmas meal, when our Regional Organiser Derek Flanagan stood down as RO after a record breaking 16+ years in the role. Derek, who is a co-founder member and one of the few who contributed to the TIPEC constitution, will be moving out of the area so feels no longer able to continue in his role. He has contributed an outstanding amount to the club over the years, with the running of the SE region. He was key in organising many events and car shows, like

Goodwood and Capel Classic etc, most of the WotY’s as well lots of magazine articles. He’s also one of the few members who have every copy of the All Torque magazine ever produced, and a phenomenal collection of miniature Porsche models along with an extensive library of Porsche knowledge. Derek will be remaining a member of TIPEC, mainly attending Bristol region’s events in the future. We all wish him a very successful move and a great deal of thanks for all his hard work over the years. He leaves some pretty big boots to fill and this means that ARO and TIPEC Communications Director James Garrard has taken over the role of RO. We also would like to take this opportunity to welcome on board two new AROs for the region. Eben Hugo & Bob Stephens have stepped up to the task. Eben, who is based in SW London, has a very strong passion for Porsches as well as a good sense of humour and Bob, who is based in Arundel, is a long standing TIPEC member and has been at management level before. Both will be assisting James with his duties. Members Cars Paul Steed and Emmett Jaques where involved in an accident to avoid a deer, which wrote off Paul’s acid green Cayman R on the way back from Porsche Mid Sussex 911/991 Gen 2 launch event. Despite a few cuts and bruises both are okay, and Paul is now looking for another limited edition Cayman when it comes out. David Henderson submitted this interesting view of his 944 Turbo. Little and Large! Great shot David.

David Henderson’s ‘Little and Large’


Southern RO Andy Fenwick 0776 720 1220 (mobile) andy.fenwick@tipec.net ARO Jim Tarrant 0120 260 1886 jim.tarrant@consequia.com Dan winning Member of the Year

For our December club night, we had our annual Christmas meal. This year we had the best ever number of members turn up, 45 in total. We would like to thank Precision Porsche for the bucks fizz on arrival, and Porsche Mid Sussex for this years main raffle prize of a Porsche for the weekend, prize won by Jaga Kubit along with this years Regions Lotto prize draw of £20.00. Thanks also to Porsche Brooklands for all the other Porsche prizes for the raffle. Dan Engledow was awarded with this years Member of the Year award, (MotY) for outstanding contribution and attendance to the region. He was handed a certificate and prizes for his efforts by Derek at our Christmas meal. Club event at Porsche Mid Sussex On 16th December, celebrating the launch of the new 991 Gen 2, Mid Sussex laid on a full event with wine and nibbles for our members. Andy Crabb, (Centre Principal) also drew a raffle to help fellow club member John Page with a charity linked to his late father. The draw raised over £500 on the night. Prizes included a Porsche for a weekend, a Silverstone driving experience, and a half price service. A great turnout despite poor weather conditions. Good fun was had by all. Brooklands New Years Day gathering 2016 Despite a frosty early start, we had a handful of attendees, including Southern Region RO Andrew Fenwick and North London Region RO Vince Dallimore, as well as South East members Derek Flanagan, Terry Rockall, David Stevens, Colin Bonner, Lindsay Dobson and her husband Dave with Bambi. A record-breaking turn out this year, up by 40% on last year with over 1,550 cars on show, and 7,000 people in attendance. Some very stunning cars to be seen including a 918 Spyder. We also discovered a hidden talent of Derek Flanagan’s ... car detailing! Lindsay noticed a small scratch on her front wing, before you could say ‘bacon roll’ Derek was hard at it with the polish, much to the amusement of other members and passers by. Thanks to Derek’s hard work the scratch was removed and smiles all round. More details and pictures on our Facebook page. February 10th (Wednesday) Club night at Bolney Stage February 18th–21st (Thursday–Sunday) The London Classic Car Show Excel centre, Victoria Dock, London,. Tickets from £23 February 26–28th (Friday–Sunday) Race Retro 2016 Stoneleigh Park, Coventry. Tickets from £26

Derek’s detailing skills

March TBA Planning another trip to Spellbound cars in Farnham, Surrey, and another chance to see one of the South East’s finest car restorers. March 9th (Wednesday) Club night at Bolney Stage March 19–20th (Saturday–Sunday) Goodwood 74th Members meeting Goodwood Chichester, Tickets from £131 March 20th (Sunday) TIPEC AGM starting at 10am until 1:30 pm Gaydon Motor Museum, open to all members May 13–16th (Friday–Monday) Weekend of the Year in and around the Oxford area organised by member Bob Stevens. Three nights’ accommodation at the Lambert Arms, £130 per night including dinner B&B, visiting Nuffield place, home of Morris & MG cars, Chinnor & Princes Risborough Steam Railway, an ambling lunch, Brill village & Brewey, Bletchley Park and a Mini Factory tour. Please see Bob Stevens if you’re interested in attending June 5th (Sunday) This Years Simply Porsche at Beaulieu will be on Sunday June 5th, normally an early start. If anyone wishes to travel down in convoy on the day, please let me know. TIPEC stand being organised by Jason Gibson.

Meetings are held first Tuesday of every month from 7:30pm at The Old Thatch, 285 Wimborne Road West, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 7NW. PLEASE NOTE the new venue for 2016! Southern Region continues to grow – we’re in excess of 50 members now! Looking forward to seeing you at our events this year. February 2nd (Tuesday) Club Night, The Old Thatch March 1st (Tuesday) Club Night, The Old Thatch Please visit our website at www.tipec.net/regions/southern as we are continuously updating our events page. Members will also receive email notifications of upcoming items.

918 Spyder at Brands Hatch

July 2016 (TBC) Proposed visit to Porsche Leipzig factory. I am delighted to announce that following the success of our visit to Stuttgart this year, David Stevens has kindly offered to follow this up with a proposed visit to the Porsche Factory in Leipzig where they manufacture the Cayenne, Macan and Panamera plus a GT3 experience. Although we cannot book before February 2016, we do need an idea of names to establish whether or not this is a viable event.

Derek Bell’s 924 Carrera GTS

Looking ahead, Porsche Mid Sussex are planning a series of events with our region over this year, from Saturday morning workshops and driving experiences to BBQs and evening events, as well as possible attendance at some of TIPEC’s shows. All details of the Regional and National events are under the Events & Regional sections on the main TIPEC.net website and regularly updated by Communications Director & RO James Garrard The man himself (and Derek Bell!)

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Bristol, South West & South Wales RO Sue Simmons 07530 312 700 (mobile) sue.simmons1@gmail.com ARO Debs Bradshaw 07423 436 503 (mobile) debbradshaw@sytner.co.uk ARO Mick Simmons 07793 905 918 (mobile) mjs019@gmail.com Meetings are held first Tuesday of every month 7:45pm at The Plough, Pilning, Nr Bristol BS35 4JJ. www.theploughpilning.co.uk Hi everyone and happy New Year! I hope that 2016 will be the year you enjoy some great events with our TIPEC group and really benefit from your membership of this great club. Those that got involved in 2015 would I am sure recommend this group for friendliness and fun as our year culminated in a fabulous Christmas Lunch on December 13th. Here are some extracts of an email I received after the event: “... for the fifth year running (my second), we turned up at Alveston House Hotel in Thornbury for our festive meal; 56 of us all in party mood. Although I’ve only been a member a little over two years, I have been amazed at how quickly Bristol TIPEC has grown and what a great bunch of people they are. It was also good to see that quite a few of us had turned up in ‘proper’ cars for our last 2015 event ... “Following the excellent meal Sue revealed how much we had made for the Air Ambulance this year, which was nearly £2,000 – a worthy sum for a worthy cause. She also thanked Porsche Bristol for the fantastic support they continue to show us as well as the great discounts they offer to members. Richard from Porsche Bristol had joined us for the meal and it was good to be able to talk to him about our cars and upcoming events (they’re holding a clinic in the New

Year where a few of us can get our cars up on the ramps to get a professional inspection). “We then had the annual raffle which as previously had an impressive array of prizes, donated by both TIPEC members, Porsche Bristol plus one or two others. “All too soon it was time to leave and I reflected that most of us join the club because of our love of the cars, but this purely social event is still one of the highlights of the year – proving you don’t always need to be behind the wheel to have a good time.” So for the Southwest & South Wales region we are already populating the calendar with some days out that we always enjoy and some trips we are trying for the first time. There are many reasons people join a car club – discounts, information, online chatting on the forum or facebook pages, car events – or maybe you want an extra element in your social life and you want to make new friends. All or any of these are possible but meeting you would be great so please give one of our monthly meetings a try if you haven’t been yet or haven’t been for a long time. 2016 dates for meetings (please put them in your new diary) as always first Tuesday of the month: Jan 5th; Feb 2nd; March 1st; April 5th; May 3rd; June 7th; July 5th; Aug 2nd; Sept 6th;Oct 4th; Nov 1st; Dec 6th. Here is a preliminary list of events , please feel to email me on sue.simmons@tipec.net for more information. February 26–28th (Fridy–Sunday) Race Retro International Show at Stoneleigh Park www.raceretro.com March 28th (Easter Monday) Coleford Carnival of Transport April 24th (Sunday) The Midland Automobile Club Classic Car Run www.shelsley-walsh.co.uk/events/content.asp? s=21&ei=425&nei=10050

April 30th–2nd May (Saturday–Bank Holiday Monday) Donington Historic Festival www.doningtonhistoric.com May 14–15th (Saturday–Sunday) Prescott Hillclimb Open Classic Car event Tour on Saturday; Hill climb on Sunday June 5th (Sunday) Beaulieu/TIPEC Annual Simply Porsche Show www.beaulieu.co.uk/events/simply-porsche-2/ June 12th (Sunday) GWSR & Prescott Classic Car Day TIPEC Club parking with Gazebo etc www.gwsr.com/ planning-your-visit/2016-events-calendar.aspx June 19th (Sunday) Dursley Rotary Club Car Run July 8–10th (Friday–Sunday) Le Mans Classic July 17th (Sunday) Sherborne Classics At The Castle http://classicsatthecastle.co.uk July 29th–31st (Friday–Sunday) Silverstone Classic September 10–14th (Saturday–Wednesday) TIPEC trip to Ireland December 11th (Sunday) Regional Christmas Lunch

Cornwall & Devon RO & ARO urgently wanted For now, contact Sue Simmons 07530 312 700 (mobile) sue.simmons1@gmail.com Cornwall & Devon region is merged with Bristol, South West & South Wales until a local RO is found.

www.TIPEC.net You can use the TIPEC website to register or renew your club membership, advertise cars and parts for free, download old issues of All Torque, and keep upto-date with events in your region. If you look to the top-left of the homepage, you will find a link to TIPEC’s online discussion forum. This is the place to trade banter with fellow club members on a day-to-day basis, ask questions and share knowledge, up and down the UK (and worldwide!)


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