The Porsche Club of America was founded in 1955 and celebrates the finer things in life. We desire the comfort of good friends and good conversation, and we praise to a fault the world’s finest automobile. We race each other, show our prized possessions, and conduct rallies, autocrosses and tours. The club sponsors driver education, Porsche restoration, and technical sessions. Each of us know our Porsche – or Porsches if we’re lucky – inside and out. We even have an award-winning magazine, Porsche Panorama, which tells our stories and provides an insider view of everything Porsche.
National Winner for Zone 10 – Announced during 68th Parade 2024
- Class II Newsletter
1st Place: Red River, Red River Ramblings, Editor Dallas Ewen - Class IV Newsletter
1st Place: Kansas City, Der Sportwagen, Editors Stan Thorne and Ray Steele - Best Overall Website: Kansas City Region, Webmaster Deborah Thorne
- Class III Website
3rd Place: Great Plains, Webmaster Eric Elliott - Art show Sub Category: Classic Color
1st Place – Aaron Hible, St Louis Region - Concourse winners – click here
- Auto Cross winners – click here
The Porsche experience reaches across the cars and the years to people, binding together the family whose name the cars bear, the men and women who design and build them, and those across the world who drive and cherish them.
We know the unbridled joy that a Porsche can provide, and we’ve built a community around that very feeling. The Porsche Club of America offers driving experience, technical assistance and camaraderie second to none. If you’re as obsessed as we are about Porsche, join our club today. The road awaits.
No matter where you call home, there is PCA Region near you. Arranged into 14 Zones, 148 local Regions across the United States and Canada exist. Most Regions have websites, so all the necessary information can be found with a few clicks.
We are Zone 10, encompassing ten local regions and a large geographical area in the center of North America with more than 5,000 members. Our boundaries extend from Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Dakota and Southern Illinois to Manitoba in Canada.