Porsche Werks Reunion Monterey 2022

Porsche Werks Reunion is back at Monterey golf course grounds. It’s an annual single day car show with top-tier Judged Field of some 165(!) cars and sparkling corrals — glorified parking lots organized by car model and generation.

Porsche cars only — every model from 356 to Taycan (sorry, not featured today).

356

Porsche 356A Speedster
Porsche 356A Speedster
Porsche 356A Speedster
Porsche 356A Speedster
Porsche 356A 1600 super
Porsche 356A 1600 super

911/912

Porsche Classic Restoration Challenge presented a field of West Region contestants. This was a competition between US Porsche dealerships organized by PCNA. Cars were bought locally in various states of despair and got restored by dealers in about 8 month time in-house by their own stuff.

Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Porsche 912. Judged Field participants
Porsche 912. Judged Field participants
Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Porsche 912
Rainbow colors of 70th. Corrals parking
Rainbow colors of 70th. Corrals parking

Plenty of special editions (which I know very little about, sorry) with a sprinkle of race-cars with competition history. Contrary to Monterey Reunion at Laguna Seca, this is more of lifelong love for Porsche event with perks like wine, live music and right-out-of-the-oven pizza. Food options were plenty with prices matching the significance of the occasion.

944 Turbo

Porsche 944 Turbo. Judged Field
Porsche 944 Turbo. Judged Field

Monterey Pines Golf Course has a lovely park-like atmosphere with planes flying just over your head right before landing at the nearby Monterey Airport. August mornings here are foggy, and planes coming out of haze moments before hitting the runaway is truly unique and delightful sight. This free admission event is well worth of your visit because of the site and atmosphere itself!

930, 964 & 993

Porsche 964
Porsche 964
Porsche 993
Porsche 993
Porsche 911 G Series
Porsche 911 G Series
Porsche 964
Porsche 964

Possibly because of that, and, of course, rows of beautiful Porsche cars, event was packed with spectators. I came as early as was allowed for general public, but that didn’t help much. Some of these photos took patience and determination. On a other hand I had a few enlightening conversations with Porsche owners — very devoted, passionate and knowledgeable bunch!

996 & 992

Porsche 996 turbo among friends
Porsche 996 turbo among friends
Porsche 992 GT3
Porsche 992 GT3
Porsche 718 Boxster 25 years. Judged Field
Porsche 718 Boxster 25 years. Judged Field
2022 992 GT3. Very similar car (but not this one) won the GT2/GT3/GT4 class
2022 992 GT3. Very similar car (but not this one) won the GT2/GT3/GT4 class
Porsche Cayman 987S, 981 and 718 (982). Mid-engined bunch
Porsche Cayman 987S, 981 and 718 (982). Mid-engined bunch

Another problem with arriving early is the weather. I’ve spent there a better part of the day, and in the afternoon was awarded with the sun coming through the fog. It brought even more colors to already beautiful scenery — hope you can spot the difference in photos.

General parking was $40 cash, but you could treat yourself with an additional 20 minutes walk from the closest (and ample) street parking along the Garden Road.

See You There in 2023!

They were gone at the end of the day (in fact, the very next day 2022 Concorso Italiano took place on same grounds) but I’m certain they will be back next year. See you then!

Also, huge thanks to all volunteers who helped to make it happen!

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