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ALL DUTCH PORSCHE ZANDVOORT DAYS 8-9-10 JULY 2005

This from Porsche Club Holand :

It's all about to happen again in July: the All Dutch Porsche Zandvoort Days edition 2005! See, meet greet, and enjoy it; racing with your own cars or just watching it!

In July, the Porsche Club Holland Racing Division, offers you the biggest Porsche event in the Netherlands. It will take place on the "Circuit van Zandvoort". An event on a legendary race track, situated in the dunes of the most famous Dutch seaside, close to the beach and the sea. The All Dutch Porsche Zandvoort Days offer you a unique opportunity: be a race driver yourself, watch the event, have your family and friends with you, enjoy the racing and the seaside, and, last but not least, partying with your Porsche colleagues from various European countries. An absolute must for Porsche friends and their families, friends and business partners. This event is supported by PON Porsche import as well as by PAG and as such also listed on the official PAG event calendar. There will be no entrance fee for the spectators!


If you are interested, you can get more information from their website at www.ADPZD.nl
 
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Re.: All Dutch Porsche Zandvoort Days 2005


We cordially invite you to attend the All Dutch Porsche Zandvoort Days 2005.

On Friday 8 July, Saturday 9 July and Sunday 10 July, the PCH Racing Division / All Dutch Porsche Club Racing (ADPCR), in cooperation with Dutch National Racing Team (DNRT), will hold an international Porsche meeting at Circuitpark Zandvoort.

Nine consecutive hours of free racing will be possible on each of the three days.
There are three classes:
1. Touring class: pure 'street' Porsches, unmodified, driving on street tyres with DOT specification (mandatory)
2. Sports class: lightly modified Porsches, driving on street tyres with DOT specification (mandatory)
3. Racing class: heavily modified Porsches (with roll-over frame) and Porsche racing cars (slicks permitted)

The price for each car and for each series is € 155 for the Friday, € 255 for the Saturday and € 230 for the Sunday. If you book for all three days, you pay only € 500.

Please see the enclosed entry form.

If you want to get to know the circuit and your car at your own pace, we recommend that you apply for the touring class. If you like to drive at high speed and have enough experience, you should apply for the sports class. The racing class is reserved solely for drivers who have a racing licence.

To guarantee you the maximum comfort and safety, track posts and track officials will be positioned around the circuit to monitor safety. There will also be professional instructors at the track, who can assist you for a fee.

Meals and refreshments will be provided around the track.

If you wish to prepare or park your car at your leisure, you can hire a pit box.

After we have received your application and payment, we will send you written confirmation and a list of regional hotels.

Please note that you will only be allowed onto the track after you have signed the indemnification clause (which you will receive when you arrive). Your presence on the track will be at your own expense and risk. ADPCR, DNRT and Circuitpark Zandvoort disclaim any liability.

We look forward to seeing you from 8 to 10 July in Zandvoort.

PCH Racing Division
Information:
Website:http://www.adpzd.nl
ADPCR Chairman Tel: + 31 (0) 174 440502
Marc Engelhard Fax: + 31(0)174 440501
E-mail:info@adpzd.nl
PCH Chairman
Paul Krieckart

 

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