
Each month, Panorama magazine brings you the best from the world
of Porsche. Races, vintage car shows, technical articles, we cover
it all!
At Panorama, we never have room for all the pictures we'd like
to
share with our readers. Here are some photos that just wouldn't
fit
into the magazine this month.
Featured last month were the first photos of Porsche Club of
America's new office in Springfield, Virginia, along with an invitation.
We are repeating it for September's gallery because there's still
time to join the staff at the PCA Open House at PCA National Headquarters
on September 30. For more details contact PCA Executive Director
Vu Nguyen at vun@pca.org, but in the meantime, join us in the
Panorama Gallery for a virtual tour of the office and meet the
staff that keeps things going at PCA central.
We refer you to the magazine for even more articles. How do you
get your copy? Join PCA, Porsche Panorama
is a prime benefit of membership!
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| PCA Executive Director Vu Nguyen arranges a display
of region car badges.
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| Located at Forbes Place in Springfield, Virginia,
PCA's new headquarters presents a welcoming facade.
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| Finance manager Denise Hovington handles
the club's national finance operations. |
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| Decorated in PCA red,
white and blue, and displaying photos from Porsche
Parades, the reception area is the first point of
contact whether you visit the office in person or
by telephone. |
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| Charlotte Chirinos
(seated) is the customer service leader in the
office. She and customer service rep Kate Petrunak
(standing) handle member services. |
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| Rare factory posters as well as
the history posters from our 50th anniversary celebration
adorn the hallways. |
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| A highlight of the
new location is the conference room, displaying
a quantity of PCA and Porsche archival material.
It is the club's research center. |
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| Check out the September issue of Panorama
for the first driving report on the 2007 basic Cayman, a
visit to the Lime Rock Porscheplatz, and a first look at
the 2007 all-wheel-drive Targa and Targa S. Highlights of
the September issue include an excerpt from Norbert Singer's
just-released autobiography, the story of a Cayman developed
by PCA members for club racing, Michael Cotton's report
on the debut appearance of the 997-based 911 GT3 RSR at
Belgium's Spa circuit and technical questions and answers
for every model Porsche.
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